Summer Fun
The Imaginary Invalid, Henry V and A Midsummer Night’s Dream Historic Hoover Theater, San Jose
www.shadyshakes.org
BANDS ON THE BEACH June 17 - Sept 2 ~ 6:30 & 8:30 pm Beach Boardwalk
FRIDAY NIGHT FREE Santa Cruz, 831 423-5590
Two free live concerts every Friday night with stars of the 70s and 80s.
www.beachboardwalk.com
June 17: Starship with Mickey Thomas June 24: Eric Burdon & the Animals July 1: The Family Stone July 8: Great White July 15: Loverboy July 22: Average White Band July 29: The Edgar Winter Band Aug 5: Gin Blossoms Aug 12: Berlin featuring Terri Nunn Aug 19 Santana original lead singer Gregg Rolie
Aug 26: Eddie Money Sept 2: Papa Doo Run Run
JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION June 18 ~ Noon to 5pm Celebrate the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation. Free event offers great food, crafts & Music. Laurel Park, Washington at Maple, Santa Cruz 831 420-6177
www.nelsoncenter.com
DOWNTOWN MOVIE NIGHTS FREE family friendly movies. Starting June 18 and continuing on the third Saturday of each month (June – September), Movie begins at dark.
Morgan Hill Community & Cultural Center Amphitheater Lawn
www.morganhill.org
PACHECO STATE PARKS FAMILY KITE DAY June 18 ~ Noon to 4pm
“Make Your Own Kite Free” table and free face painting, as well as pie eating contests, bubble gum blowing contests. $5 state park day use fee per car.
28 June 2011 • Out & About
38787 Dinosaur Point Road Pacheco State Park, Hollister
JAPANESE CULTURAL FAIR June 18 ~ 11am to 6pm
Celebrating its 25th anniversary with traditional folk dance, taiko, tea ceremo- ny, martial arts and much more. Free. 103 Emmett St., Santa Cruz 831 462-4589
www.jcfsc.org
RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL June 18 & 19 ~ 10am to 6pm Explore the history, myth & legend of 16th century Scotland. Two days of ath- letics, caber toss, clans and music. Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds Watsonville 831 457-6716
LOCH LOMOND HIGHLAND GAMES/SCOTTISH
www.scottishrenaissancefestival.org
1907 NIGHTS AT THE BOARDWALK
June 20 ~ August 30
Take advantage of old-fashioned prices on Mondays and Tuesdays after 5pm. 831-423-5590
MISSION FIESTA DAY June 19 ~ 11am - 5pm
A wonderful day with a BBQ, game booths, raffle, music and fun for the entire family celebrating the beautiful SJB Mission. 508 500-8353
Historic Mission Olive Grove San Juan Bautista
DOWNTOWN COMEDY NIGHTS Every Month Year Round Gilroy - June 29 Morgan Hill - June 30
Shows are the last Wednesday of each month in Gilroy at 9 Lives and the last Thursday in Morgan Hill at the Community Playhouse. 6:30pm to 9:30pm. 18+ years, $10 in advance, $12 at the door. 408 782-0008
www.morganhillcomedy.com
www.beachboardwalk.com DIA DE SAN JUAN
SAN BENITO COUNTY SADDLE HORSE SHOW & RODEO June 24 ~ 26
This much-anticipated annual event brings out some of the finest horses, rodeo riders and performers in the area. Bolado Park Fairgrounds, Tres Pinos
www.sanbenitocountyrodeo.com
WOODIES ON THE WHARF June 25 ~ 10am to 4pm
17th annual Surf City Classic car show promises scenic views of the Monterey Bay and a celebration of the surf spirit. Free. Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf 831 420-5273
www.santacruzwharf.com
MOTORCYCLE SHOW June 26 ~ 9am to 4pm
BIKES ON THE BAY: SOQUEL VINTAGE
Bring the family and check out hundreds of American, British, European and Japanese motorcycles and scooters. Find the part you’ve been looking for at the Motorcycle Swap Meet or purchase your dream motorcycle in the Bike Corral where used motorcycles and scooters will be for sale. Vendors showcase the latest in bike accessories, clothing, parts and services. Enjoy entertainment, food and awards. Admission is FREE!
Capitola Mall, 41st Ave., Capitola 831 475-6522
www.bikesonthebay.com
CORBIN MOTORCYCLE RIDER APPRECIATION DAY July 1-4
Corbin is organizing its second annual open house with a rider appreciation day on Saturday featuring live music, great food, factory tours and an expanded ven- dor row with some of the greatest names in the motorcycle industry. Around Hollister, local businesses will also roll out the red carpet to welcome bikers to town with special events and activities through the weekend. It is recommended to register your participation in advance for this Independence
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