Orange County, CA Events
I found this amazing round up of events in Orange County, California, thanks to Orange County Democracy for America:
May 31 Sunday 1pm, Orange: Tias Arms 8th Annual Celebration for the Children of South Africa tiasarms.org Join us for an African barbecue (braaivleis) and South African wines. Entertainment will include live music and other activities. Silent and live auction to include items from around the world.
Chapman University Campus, One University Drive, Orange , CA
Colorful or global attire encouraged More details to follow on the admission price.
Jun 1 (1st Monday) 7pm, Santa Ana: OC Recruitment Awareness Project (OC-RAP) General meeting at El Centro Cultural de Mexico 310 W 5th Street, Santa Ana, CA 92701 At the corner of Broadway and p5th Street (above El Curtido Restaurant) Questions? oc-rap@hotmail.com or (714) 649-0501 oc-rap.org
Jun 3 (1st Wednesday) 7pm, Costa Mesa: Democracy for America-Orange County regular meeting. Karl Strauss Brewery, 901 South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa, CA. Featuring! Renee Maas, Food and Water Watch Renee will address environmental issues tied to food and water production and consumption. Quarterly Community Project Collection Non-perishable food items for 2nd Harvest Food Bank Books for Martinez' Library (Santa Ana) Literacy Project Working clothes for Working Wardrobes For more information on how to become involved in progressive action locally, contact Susan Kopicki sckopicki@yahoo.com.
Jun 4 (1st Thursday) 7pm, Fullerton: Democrats of North Orange County will have Gil Flores as the featured speaker. Gil Flores is a Partnership Specialist for the 2010 Census. The Democratic Party of Orange County is a proud sponsor of the 2010 Census. He will have handouts with Census information as well as a 30 - 45 minute presentation with question and answers. Please stop by and join us! at The Sizzler 1401 N. Harbor Blvd. Fullerton
Jun 5 (1st Friday) 6:30-9pm, Orange: Friday Night Film Series - The Greatest Silence: Rape in the Congo wmm.com/filmcatalog/pages/c709.shtml Winner of the Sundance Special Jury Prize in Documentary, this extraordinary film, shot in the war zones of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), shatters the silence that surrounds the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war. Tens of thousands of women and girls have been systematically kidnapped, raped, mutilated and tortured by soldiers from both foreign militias and the Congolese army.
The Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange present films that raise awareness and encourage conversation about the dynamic, ever-changing, systemic and critical needs of our world. Through a variety of titles and topics, attendees explore what it means to live a life in relationship with each other, our neighbors and the whole community of life. The evening includes refreshments, dialogue and possible opportunities for action.
6:30 - 7:00 Gathering and Refreshments 7:00 - 8:00 Film Showing 8:00 - 9:00 Discussion
Mother Louis Room 480 S. Batavia St., Orange, CA 92868-3998 714-633-8121x7716 Justice@csjorange.org sistersofstjosephorange.org/calendar.php?ID=82
Jun 6 Saturday 9am, Huntington Beach: UNIFEM WalkJoin UNIFEM for a fun 5-mile walk along Huntington Beach to take a stand against violence against women for UNIFEM's United Nations Development Fund for Women. Meet at Huntington State Beach Park. $10 donation. Contact stephaniepa@socal.rr.com for further details.
Jun 6 Saturday 6-11pm, Orange: An Evening of Entertainment Under The Stars Celebrate Gay Pride Month Private Residence, Orange, CA 92869
$25.00 suggested donation per person For tickets, please call Tustin Light Opera at (714) 731-8320
The Open and Affirming Ministry (ONA) of Church of the Foothills is excited to announce an upcoming fundraising event, which is sure to be loads of fun. On Saturday June 6th, please join us for an evening of "Entertainment Under The Stars", a celebration of both ChOTF's 7th anniversary of becoming an Open & Affirming church and gay pride month. This terrific evening will feature musical entertainment, hors d'ouevres and desserts, wine and other libations, plus a fun Silent Auction.
All proceeds from this dynamic event will benefit the Open & Affirming Ministry of Church of the Foothills. Through this event, we seek to celebrate the strides that Church of the Foothills has made in becoming Open & Affirming, share this news with our local community, and continue on our growth and faith journey together as a congregation.
For more information about the fundraiser, please contact: Kergan Edwards-Stout 714.552.2348 proud2bedad@yahoo.com
Jun 18 Thursday 7pm, Anaheim: Anaheim Democratic Club: guest speaker will be Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackauckas. Join us at 6:00 pm for dinner. At Mimi's on Euclid, just south of the 91 Freeway. For more info: Ken Burke (714) 998-6935
Jun 24 Wednesday 7pm, Newport Beach: Green Lecture: An Inconvenient Truth Enivronmental Nature Center, 1601 16th Street, Newport Beach, CA 92663
isit the ENC to learn more about the planetary emergency of global warming and what YOU can do about it. Join LA County Teacher of the Year John Zavalney for a live presentation of the slideshow that's changing America's mind. After being trained by Mr. Al Gore and his staff, John is on a mission to get the word out about the dangers of global warming and offer suggestions on how we can help solve this crisis. John has won several prestigious educational awards including: The Disney American Teacher Award, The Presidential Award for Excellence in Science Teaching, the Presidents Council on Environmental Quality Professional Development Award and LA County teacher of the Year. Call 949-645-8489 to RSVP. meetup.com/goinggreenorangecounty/calendar/10090250
Jun 28 Sunday 1:30pm, Irvine: Women For: Orange County: The Politics of School Board Elections. Speaker, Florice Hoffman, attorney and Executive Board Member of the California Democratic Party.
Duck Club: Riparian View, Irvine. Riparian View intersects Michelson between Jamboree Rd. and Culver Dr. From Michelson, turn south toward the open space onto Riparian View. Follow the signs for one mile to the San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary.
May 31 Sunday 1pm, Orange: Tias Arms 8th Annual Celebration for the Children of South Africa tiasarms.org Join us for an African barbecue (braaivleis) and South African wines. Entertainment will include live music and other activities. Silent and live auction to include items from around the world.
Chapman University Campus, One University Drive, Orange , CA
Colorful or global attire encouraged More details to follow on the admission price.
Jun 1 (1st Monday) 7pm, Santa Ana: OC Recruitment Awareness Project (OC-RAP) General meeting at El Centro Cultural de Mexico 310 W 5th Street, Santa Ana, CA 92701 At the corner of Broadway and p5th Street (above El Curtido Restaurant) Questions? oc-rap@hotmail.com or (714) 649-0501 oc-rap.org
Jun 3 (1st Wednesday) 7pm, Costa Mesa: Democracy for America-Orange County regular meeting. Karl Strauss Brewery, 901 South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa, CA. Featuring! Renee Maas, Food and Water Watch Renee will address environmental issues tied to food and water production and consumption. Quarterly Community Project Collection Non-perishable food items for 2nd Harvest Food Bank Books for Martinez' Library (Santa Ana) Literacy Project Working clothes for Working Wardrobes For more information on how to become involved in progressive action locally, contact Susan Kopicki sckopicki@yahoo.com.
Jun 4 (1st Thursday) 7pm, Fullerton: Democrats of North Orange County will have Gil Flores as the featured speaker. Gil Flores is a Partnership Specialist for the 2010 Census. The Democratic Party of Orange County is a proud sponsor of the 2010 Census. He will have handouts with Census information as well as a 30 - 45 minute presentation with question and answers. Please stop by and join us! at The Sizzler 1401 N. Harbor Blvd. Fullerton
Jun 5 (1st Friday) 6:30-9pm, Orange: Friday Night Film Series - The Greatest Silence: Rape in the Congo wmm.com/filmcatalog/pages/c709.shtml Winner of the Sundance Special Jury Prize in Documentary, this extraordinary film, shot in the war zones of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), shatters the silence that surrounds the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war. Tens of thousands of women and girls have been systematically kidnapped, raped, mutilated and tortured by soldiers from both foreign militias and the Congolese army.
The Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange present films that raise awareness and encourage conversation about the dynamic, ever-changing, systemic and critical needs of our world. Through a variety of titles and topics, attendees explore what it means to live a life in relationship with each other, our neighbors and the whole community of life. The evening includes refreshments, dialogue and possible opportunities for action.
6:30 - 7:00 Gathering and Refreshments 7:00 - 8:00 Film Showing 8:00 - 9:00 Discussion
Mother Louis Room 480 S. Batavia St., Orange, CA 92868-3998 714-633-8121x7716 Justice@csjorange.org sistersofstjosephorange.org/calendar.php?ID=82
Jun 6 Saturday 9am, Huntington Beach: UNIFEM WalkJoin UNIFEM for a fun 5-mile walk along Huntington Beach to take a stand against violence against women for UNIFEM's United Nations Development Fund for Women. Meet at Huntington State Beach Park. $10 donation. Contact stephaniepa@socal.rr.com for further details.
Jun 6 Saturday 6-11pm, Orange: An Evening of Entertainment Under The Stars Celebrate Gay Pride Month Private Residence, Orange, CA 92869
$25.00 suggested donation per person For tickets, please call Tustin Light Opera at (714) 731-8320
The Open and Affirming Ministry (ONA) of Church of the Foothills is excited to announce an upcoming fundraising event, which is sure to be loads of fun. On Saturday June 6th, please join us for an evening of "Entertainment Under The Stars", a celebration of both ChOTF's 7th anniversary of becoming an Open & Affirming church and gay pride month. This terrific evening will feature musical entertainment, hors d'ouevres and desserts, wine and other libations, plus a fun Silent Auction.
All proceeds from this dynamic event will benefit the Open & Affirming Ministry of Church of the Foothills. Through this event, we seek to celebrate the strides that Church of the Foothills has made in becoming Open & Affirming, share this news with our local community, and continue on our growth and faith journey together as a congregation.
For more information about the fundraiser, please contact: Kergan Edwards-Stout 714.552.2348 proud2bedad@yahoo.com
Jun 18 Thursday 7pm, Anaheim: Anaheim Democratic Club: guest speaker will be Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackauckas. Join us at 6:00 pm for dinner. At Mimi's on Euclid, just south of the 91 Freeway. For more info: Ken Burke (714) 998-6935
Jun 24 Wednesday 7pm, Newport Beach: Green Lecture: An Inconvenient Truth Enivronmental Nature Center, 1601 16th Street, Newport Beach, CA 92663
isit the ENC to learn more about the planetary emergency of global warming and what YOU can do about it. Join LA County Teacher of the Year John Zavalney for a live presentation of the slideshow that's changing America's mind. After being trained by Mr. Al Gore and his staff, John is on a mission to get the word out about the dangers of global warming and offer suggestions on how we can help solve this crisis. John has won several prestigious educational awards including: The Disney American Teacher Award, The Presidential Award for Excellence in Science Teaching, the Presidents Council on Environmental Quality Professional Development Award and LA County teacher of the Year. Call 949-645-8489 to RSVP. meetup.com/goinggreenorangecounty/calendar/10090250
Jun 28 Sunday 1:30pm, Irvine: Women For: Orange County: The Politics of School Board Elections. Speaker, Florice Hoffman, attorney and Executive Board Member of the California Democratic Party.
Duck Club: Riparian View, Irvine. Riparian View intersects Michelson between Jamboree Rd. and Culver Dr. From Michelson, turn south toward the open space onto Riparian View. Follow the signs for one mile to the San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary.
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