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Hot Spots: Bars and Lounges, Fun
Places with music;
2J's Cocktail Lounge 120 W. Houston St., Full. 92832, (next
to Radisson Hotel) 714-871-9665
"For your drinking pleasure", Live Jazz every Sunday
Open til 2 am., 7 days a week
Back Alley Bar
& Grill 116 1/2 West
Wilshire # C (Behind the southern side of Wilshire), 714-526-3032
Live music, every Fri.-Sat. $2 specials and free pool, every Sun. Top
Shelf, $2 pints and free pool, every Mon. Jungle Boogie, every Tue.
Western Wednesdays. Live '80s, every Thu. Restaurant in front.
Banana's
601 S. Raymond Ave., Full., 714-871-7390
Rock Bands on Friday and Karaoke on Saturdays, starts at 9pm.
BIG'S Bar &
Grill 645 S. State College Blvd. (Near Kimberly), Full.,
714-526-8481
NFL Sunday ticket & Monday Night Football/Pool League, College
night wednesdays, Live Bands & Music Videos on Friday &
Saturday nights.
Bootlegger's
Brewery S. Richmond Ave., Full.,
Tasting hours: noon to 6pm, Food trucks occasionally serve food in the
parking lot.
Home Brewed specialties such as "Knuckle Sandwich" beer, and seasonal
brews such as "Pumpkin Ale Seasonal Brew".
Bourbon Street
110 E. Commonwealth Ave. (@ Harbor), Full., 714-626-0050
Cajon style restaurant that has a full bar. Open 7 days: Mon-Thu 4pm to
2am, Fri-Sun 11am to 2am.
Music everyday from Jukebox to live bands, starts at 7pm.
Branagan's, Irish Pub & Restaurant 213 N. Harbor
Blvd. , Full., 714-447-3544
NFL Sunday ticket & Monday Night Football (7 TV's), Irish night
wednesdays, Live entertainment on Tuesday, Sunday & Thursdays.
Cafe Hildago
305 N. Harbor Blvd., Full., 714-447-3202
Patti & Ladd ("Americana with an edge") on Thursdays and Fridays
from 7:30 to 11pm.
Cantina Lounge (Ex-Off Campus Pub)
2736 E. Nutwood Ave., 714-879-8094
Restaurant, sports bar, lounge on the south end of the Cal State
Fullerton Campus. Open since 1995, Open 7 Days.
Cherch Lounge 101 S. Harbor Blvd. (@ Commonwealth)
92832, 714-773-1664
Lounge music with a fine-dining restaurant.
Commonwealth
Lounge & Grill 112 E. Commonwealth (@ Harbor),
Full. 92832, 714-525-8888
Dark & refined athmosphere, DJ music with small dance floor.
Eye Candy @ Club Rio, every Saturday Night 1401 S. Lemon, Full. 92832, 714-525-9700
LA Top DJ's spinning the hottest in Hip-Hop/Top 40/Old School/ Latin
Grooves. 3 fully stocked bars, Live Funk band on the Patio, VIP bottle
services, Go-Go Dancers;Guest List, Call: 310.225.5273
Envy
Ultra-Lounge 120A W. Wilshire Ave. , Full. 92832,
714-525-8051.
A new Lounge in a modern upbeat setting, with large bar and ample
seating. Color-lit white walls, starlike chandelier, and rythmic/house
type music. Features a VIP room upstairs with special privileges...
Fender
Avenue Bar & Grill, "Sports * Music * Food"
2466 Fender Ave., Full. 92831, 714-441-0777
Live music (Blues, Rock): Fridays & Saturdays, open Jam Blues evry
Wednesday
Karma Kabob: 305
N. State College Blvd., suite B Full. 92831
714-992-2332
"Mediterranean
Restaurant & Hookah Lounge", features a full bar, and avariety of
lighter foods like kabobs or pizzas. Open 7 days: Mon-Wed 11:30am to
12am, Thu-Sat: 11:30am to 2am, Sun: 5pm to 12am.
Matador Cantina
(ex Rockin Taco)
111 N. Harbor Blvd., 92832714-404-1778
Still has the 45 foot bar with +100 Tequilas of the Rockin Taco. Open 7
days 11am to 2am. This new venue (2009) merges Latin and Continental
styles to deliver a contemporary dining experience.
McClain's,
Live music on Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays after 8pm
817 N. Harbor Blvd., 714-525-5282
Usual features an exhibit of art.
Karaoke at Mulberry Street
114 W. Wilshire Ave., 714-525-1056
Martin Mancuso (Saxophone) every Sunday
evening/ Classical Guitarist on Thursday
nights/ Friday & Saturday Karaoke
Nights (with "Grab the Mike Entertainment") after 10:00 pm, and
"Electro Lounge" presents high performance rythms on Tuesdays @ 10 pm.
Revolucion 1910
Cantina
205 N. Harbor Blvd., Full. 92832, 714-871-6861
Mexican restaurant features Karaoki (in English and Spanish) on
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, Happy Hour Mon-Fri 2pm to 6pm.
Santa Fe Cafe
136 E. Santa Fe Ave., Full. 92832, (Fullerton Train Station),
714-526-1725
Hookahs, Beer and Live music on Fridays and Saturdays, 7:30-11pm.
Stadium
Tavern
305 N.
Harbor (Villa Del Sol) Full. 92832, 714-447-4200,
Steakhouse, brewery, nightclub. Certified angus beef. "32 good beers on
Tap", Open
daily from 11am.
Jazz at "Steamers"
(noon
and evening)138 W.
Commonwealth (between Harbor and Malden) 714-871-8800
Steamers Cafe "Orange County's Premier Jazz Club", also food and
cocktails.
Stubrik's
Steakhouse & Bar,
118 E. Commonwealth Blvd.,92832, 714-871-1290 (one block east of Harbor
Blvd.)
Live music from Wed. to Sat., pool tables, dart board
"North Orange County's #1 Blues House", Bar open from 4pm to 2am
The Alley,139 W. Amerige Ave.
(between Harbor & Highland) 714-738-6934
O.C's newest ALL AGE's venue features Punk, Rock, Indie, Metal &
Hard-Core. Cover charge on most nights, Doors open @ 7pm, Large Patio.
Friday Night: Teen (14-18) Only Club.
The Club
733 Dunn Ave. Give us some info???
The Continental
Room
115 W. Santa Fe (between Harbor & Highland) 714-526-4529
60's style Cocktail lounge, Entertainment six nights per week; Karaoke
Mon @9pm, Elvis Show Wed @ 10pm. Dj spinning 80's music, Live Free Jazz
every Friday 5:30-8:30 p.m.
The Pint House, "backyard pub"
136 W. Wilshire Ave. Full 92832, 714-525-PINT (7468)
Restaurant, sports bar, lounge Open 7 Days.
The Slidebar,
"Rock-N-Roll Cafe"
122 E. Commonwealth Ave., Full 92832, 714-871-CAFE (2233)
A Restaurant with a stage, celebrating Rock-N-Roll in Orange County.
Open 11am to 2am daily. Happy hour 3-6 pm (Mon-Fri). Music: Rockstar
karaoke Mon @ 10pm, "80's Tribute" with Metal Shop & M-80's every
Tue @ 8pm. Noted for having organized the "Spare the
air" Concert in August 2008.
The Twisted Vine (Wine Bar)
127 W. Commonwealth Ave. Full. 92832, 714-871-1200
Elegant wine bar serves unique beers and wines along with cheese
plates, meat platters and chocolate fondues... Give them a try and tell
us what you think (info@kiromark.com)
The Tuscany Club
102 N. Harbor Blvd.
(@Commonwealth) 92832, (714) 879-7570
Live top 40 Dance music every Fri.-Sat., 9 p.m. Karaoke, 9 p.m. every
Sun.-Tue. Blues, 9 p.m. every Wed. Reggae, 9 p.m. every Thu.
Twilight
(Hookah) lounge & Cafe
1335 E. Chapman Ave., Full. 92831, 714-446-9966, Fx:
714-774-8873
"Where the fruits of the vine and the Hookah combine".
Ziing's
209 N. Harbor Blvd., Full. 92832, 714-526-5777
"Eat,
Drink, Groove" Chinese Restaurant features late night DJ music on
Tuesday to Saturday's. Now Features a "Duelling Piano" show that starts
at 8pm on Tue, Thu, Fri & Sat in the TAO lounge. "All day, all
night" drink specials.
By All
accounts, the 1rst FFF was a great success, but it seems this was a
one-shot deal.
This year we have a French Film Festival in March 2011,
see below.
Other Movie Venues:
"Independent Film Series" @ the Fullerton Main Public Library (714-738-6326):
Fullerton College;
Box Office:714-992-7433 or 992-7150; Mon-Fri 10:30am to
3:30pm
321 E. Chapman Ave. (Entrance at Lemon St.), Websites: Music Dept.,
Theatre
Dept.
Concerts on the Quad or Throughout the
campus
Bronwyn Dodson Theatre:
"Equus"
Shows: 11/30 to 12/04/2011 @ 8pm, by Peter Shaffer, directed by Gary Krinke
A psychological thriller which centers on the true and explosive
encounters between Alan Strong, who has blinded 6 horses with a metal
spike, and Martin Dysart the psychiatrist who agrees to treat him. Mature audiences only.
"The Nutcracker", a Ballet piece
Shows: 12/10th & 11th/2011 @ 2:00pm (also 8:00pm on 12/10), by performed by the Nouveau Chamber Ballet, directed by Lois Ellyn,
Music conducted by Kimo Furumoto w/ the CSUF Orchestra
Ticket price: $26 & $23, call: 714-992-7150
also:
All concerts @ Campus Quad unless
noted in ( )
Wilshire Auditorium (315 E. Wilshire
ave @Lemon):
Hillcrest Recreational Center
(1155 N. Lemon): SEE BELOW
"Veselo Selo
Folkdancers":
Folkdance to live music sponsored by the Fullerton College Dance Dept.,
call: 714-738-8008 ($10)
Little Theater/ Young theatre: Call 714-278-3371 for tickets or
information, tickets are $9/$10 unless otherwise noted. Information is
from the CSUF prospectus: 2010-2011 season
Young Theatre:
"A Prayer for Owen Beany" 11/11 to 12/04/11 @ 8pm/ 2pm,
Based on the novel by John Irving, Adapted by Simon Bent, Directed by Patrick Pearson MATURE SUBJECT MATTER "Faith,
Friendship, memory and destiny merge in miraculous ways... Owen Meany
hits a foul ball with deadly consequences. He does not believe in
accidents, rather that he is God's instrument. What happens after the
game is extraordinary,...".** ($11/$10)
"The Diary of Anne Frank" 03/09 to 03/25/12 @ 8pm/ 2pm,
by Frances Goodrich & Albert Hackett, Adapted by Wendy Kesselman, Directed by Kari Hayter
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN "Anne's words are as tender, joyous and heartwarming/heartbreaking as the day she wrote them. " **($11/$10)
"Little Women: The Broadway Musical" 04/20 to 05/06/12 @ 8pm/ 2pm,
by
Alan Knee, Music by Jason Howland, Lyrics by Mindi Dickstein, Directed
by Jana Robbins, Musical Dir by Mitchell Hanlon, Choreo by William F.
Lett "Based on Louisa Alcott's novel of exhilarating family
experiences, this musical follows the adventures of the March sisters
as they grow up in Civil War America" **($22/$20)
Little
Theatre:
"The Wedding Singer" (The Musical Comedy) 11/18 to 12/11/11 @ 8pm/ 2pm,
Music
by Matthew Sklar, Book by Chad Beguelin & Tim Herlihy, Lyrics by
Chad Beguelin, Directed by James R. Taulli, Musical Director Mitchell
Hanlon, Choreography by William F. Lett. "Sweet and sentimental,
this Broadway musical is set in 1985, and rock-star wannabe Robbie Hart
is New Jersey's favorite wedding singer, until his own fiance leaves
him at the alter".** ($22/$20)
"Spring Dance
Theatre" 05/03 to 05/13/12 @ 8pm/ 2pm,
Coordinated by Gladys Kares "Fluid,
dynamic dance! Selected by audition, CSUF's top student choreographers
and dancers create and perform all-new numbers to delight and excite."
**($11/$10)
Hallberg Theatre:
"The Spoon River Project" 02/24 to 03/11/12 @ 8pm/ 2pm,
A NEW adaptation of the "Spoon River Anthology" by Edgar Lee Masters, adapted by Tom Andolora "Imagine
sitting in a Victorian cemetary on a beautiful summer's night when the
"residents" who live in the cemetary begin appearing in the distance,
assemble in front of you, and one by one divulge the secrets their
lives held,...".** ($11/$10)
"Measure for Measure"
03/23 to 03/25/12 @ 8pm/ 2pm,
by William Shakespeare, Directed by Dean Joseph Arnold "Justice meets mercy, and virtue encounters vice in Shakespeare's probing dark comedy." **($11/$10)
** written
source from CSUF box office prospectus 2011-2012 season
Titan Student Union Pavilion:
call 657-278-3511 for tickets
Meng Concert Hall / Recital Hall,
CSUF Performing Arts Center, 800 N. State College Blvd, Fullerton CA
Tickets: 657-278-3371; $20 (less with advance Titan
& CSUF student discount) unless noted.
Fullerton Civic light Opera
218 W. Commonwealth Ave, 92832, 714-526-3832, tickets $22 to $49 Shows are at Thurs-Sat @ 8pm, Sun @2pm (occasionally 7pm).
Featuring
"3D Theatricals" musical productions:
NEW FORMAT: "Dinner Theater Shows", ($49-$99)
Cocktails at 6:30pm, Dinner at 7:30pm, Show at 8pm.
NEW SEASON STARTS IN SPRING OF 2012!
NOTE: Buy Tickets Online at Seat
Advisor.com or Charge by phone: 714-879-1732,
Tickets can be purchased at fclo.com. 3D Theatricals website is Here.
Fullerton Union High School (@Little Theatre:Lemon
& Chapman, behind the Plummer)
714-870-3783, Tickets:$8/$10 714-228-0567.
Go to their website: www.fullertonarts.com
Featuring:
"" opens .
presented by the Fullerton's Children Repertory Theatre, featuring
local 5th-8th grader actors. tickets $10.00.
FCRT is based @ 2118 Smokewood
Ave. Full. 92831
call
714-671-1084 or FUHSdrama@gmail.com for tickets.
the Hunger Artists 699-A S. State College Blvd. Full.,
92831, 714-680-6803
Tickets:
$18 General Adm., $15 Students/Seniors, Fri & Sat @ 8pm, Sun @ 7pm.
Features:
Playing:
"Beyond Convention", 12/08 to 12/18/11, produced by Emily Brauer-Rogers.
a
the Maverick Theater
110 E. Walnut Ave. #B, Full. 92832, 714-526-7070 , Next to the Train
Station (south side)
Fridays & Saturdays @8pm, Sundays @4pm. Tickets: $20/$25, $10
student/senior
Now Playing:
Playing:
Santa
Clause Conquers the Martians (12/2-12/23) adapted to stage by Brian
Newell & Nick McGee, directed by Newell; Absurb and hilarious story
on what happens when Santa is kidnapped by the Martians!
next:
upcoming: Prelude to a kiss (01/2012), The Legend of Robin Hood (03/2012), Frost/Nixon (04/2012).
* special pricing available with "Show & Dinner", call for info.
"Improv Shimprov" ($5 admission): every Friday & Saturday @ 11pm.
"True West" every Sunday, & "Stand-up Comedy" (Last Sunday of the month @7pm a night of comedy performed by professionals).
Muckenthaler
Cultural Center
1201 W. Malvern Ave., Full. 92833
call (714) 738-3134 for ticket information. Presented by
Various theatrical groups at the Muckenthaler
"Spring Festival", Saturday
04/02/11 9am to 2pm, Easter egg Hunt, Food vendors, fun for
kids: face-painting, art workshops, song & dance. Free admission.
Other Events
($10 / $15 / $20),
thru 06/26: FUKUI sister city exhibit; features over 50 works by artist from Fukui and Fullerton.
Citywide Theatre Festival: *See (FSTF)
below
Proceeds go toward Muckenthaler
educational programs, call 714-738-6430
204 N. Harbor
Blvd. Full. 92832
714-525-1400 for Ticket Information ($21,/$11) Fri: 8pm, Sat: 8pm, Sun: ?pm.
"Cockroach" play by Sam Holcroft through 10/09/11,
Plummer Auditorium
(201 E. Chapman @ Lemon), 714-278-3371 or 870-2813
See FUHS section above for some shows.
Currently:
"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde": 10/07 @ 2:30pm", silent movie featuring John Barrymore
Featuring Robert Israel playing the great Wurlitzer Organ at the Plummer,
Presented by the Orange County Theatre Organ Society, tickets: $15/$12
(call for special pricing).
Upcoming: See
(FSTF) below x @ 2:30pm, x
(ATOS Young organist of 2008 in
concert)
Note the CD: "George Wright plays the
Plummer Wurlitzer Organ" is on sale on their Website!
Also, See Above (FCLO,
Full. Coll., FUHS) for other groups using "The Plummer"; You should
know that the Wurlitzer organ located at the Plummer is an original
instrument (#2103) installed in 1930. It is a "4-manual, 37-rank
Wurlitzer Theatre Pipe Organ", and was last refurbished in 1992.
Note:
OCTOS address is: P.O. Box 5786, Fullerton,
CA. 92838 or Call 714-870-2813
Stages Theater
400 E. Commonwealth Ave, 714-525-4484
Plays run Fri/Sat 8 & 6pm, Sun 3pm , Tickets: $20/25.
Currently Playing:
Now Playing:
"It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play"opens 11/18/11 to 12/18/11,
Fri/Sat at 8pm; Sundays at 2pm.adapted by Joe Landry, directed by Amanda DeMaio. Based on the Holiday classic.
Comedy & Improv: "The Lobby
Improv Team", Saturdays @ 10:30pm.($8.00)
Also this Summer: "Summer Theatre Conservatory"
for ages 13-18, 2 Four-week sessions or acting & directing
call 714-525-4484 for more info.
Sunny Hills
High School/ Performing Arts Center
1801 Warburton Way (@ Bastanchury), 714-525-5836 or 714-529-7758
"Aviv Quartet" 12/04/11 @3:30pm, Free
program of classical music (Schulhoff, Mozart, Schubert);
presented by the Fullerton Friends
of Music
(Now in their 50th year of promoting free classical music for
the community).
Dance / Dancing:
CF Dance
Academy
116 E. Commonwealth Ave. (3rd floor Williams Building), Full. 92832,
714-870-5742
Dance Academy / Studio: Ballet- Hip-hop - Tap - Jazz -
Zumba - Contemporary - Musical Theatre, Age: 2 to adult,
features a "Rock the Stage" annual dance competition in April.
Imperial
Ballroom & Academy / Fullerton Dancesport Center
114 E. Commonwealth
Ave. (2nd floor illiams Building), Full. 92832, 714-525-5155
Open to Public Dancing on Friday and Saturday evenings, Banquets,
Rentals and Weddings, or simply for groups of 50 to 800.
"Veselo Selo
Folkdancers":
@ the Hillcrest Recreational Center (1155 N. Lemon), Folkdance to live
music sponsored by the Fullerton College Dance Dept., call: 714-738-8008
The Fullerton Historic Theatre
Foundation,
a nonprofit group dedicated to Renovating the Fox Fullerton Theatre,
presents: Renovate The FOX: ////////////////
CONTACT INFO:
Fullerton Historic Theatre Foundation
Web: www.SaveTheFox.org Mailing address: PO Box 6753 Fullerton, CA 92834-6753 Physical address (no mail, please):
500 N Harbor Blvd Ste E, Fullerton, CA 92832-1537
Any questions on any of the events? Call
at (714) 870-0069, Fax (714) 870-5123 or email @
info@foxfullerton.org
Movie @ the Fox: Currently discontinued due to the
upgrading construction on the Fox.
2) Musical
Recitals, Group or City Events;
# Historic Aircraft Display,
ONGOING: Second Sunday of each month from 10am to 2pm, free, Fullerton
Municipal Airport, 738-6323.
# Fullerton Arboretum, ONGOING,
Various Activities: Go to this Page, or call 714-278-3579.
# BINGO Night @ St. Mary's
Catholic Church, ONGOING 3rd Saturday of each month @ 7pm.
"Fullerton College Holiday Art Sale"
multiple
artists, 12/05-06/11 from 9am to 2pm. 714-992-7131.
Spark of Life Toy Drive: thru 12/23/11 @ 5pm,
collection of Toys for needy Fullerton or Orange County Children;
Donate them at any Fullerton Firestation including the Headquarters on
312 E. Commonwealth Ave. call 714-738-6500 for more info.
First Night Fullerton, 12/31/11 starting 7pm, where: Downtown Fullerton, free admission see here.
OCMusic Awards: Best live Band showcase event, 01/17/12 from 8pm to 12am, @ The Slidebar (122 E. Commonwealth), go to ocmusicawards.com.
OCMusic Awards: Best live Acoustic showcase event, 02/07/12 from 7pm to 11pm, @ The Continental Room (115 W. Santa Fe), go to ocmusicawards.com.
Of Note:KBPK:
Radio station for Fullerton College 714-992-7419, 321 E.
Chapman Ave, Full. CA. 92832
Note: First Friday Fullerton Art Walk: on 07/01/11 from 6pm to 10pm,
Go to fullertonartwalk for more information.
Fullerton
Museum , www.cityoffullerton.com/depts/museum
301 N.
Pomona Ave. 92832 (at Wilshire) 714-738-6545
hours: 12:00 to 4:00 pm, Wednesday thru Sunday (12-8 pm on Thurs.,
closed Mon.), $4 adults, $3 discount
2011 Exhibits:
"Citrus: California's Golden Dream", Open
12/17/11 to 03/25/12, (Main Gallery) collections of photographs,
artifacts, crate labels depicting the history of citrus growing in
California, especially Fullerton.
"Danny Heller: Modernism Revisited", (Foyer
Gallery), Paintings by southland artist Danny Heller depicting modern
American architecture and the car culture of Southern California.
"Solid Design: Leo Fender's
Telecaster",
continuing exhibit in the Fender Gallery (Permanent)
until Fall 2011, features models and copies. development of the first
successful solid body electric guitar.
other services:
Summer Art or Music activities Call for pricing @
714-738-6545.
Muckenthaler Museum,
www.themuck.org
1201 W. Malvern Ave. 92833 714-738-6595, Fax: 714-738-6366
Gallery open Wed-Sun 12pm to 4pm , admission: $5 for adults, $2 for
student/seniors, children <12 free. FEATURES:
Gallery Exhibit: American Nostalgia;
opens 07/07/11 @ 6mp, runs thru 09/25/11; a show featuring contemporary
artists and their interpretations of Norman Rockwell's traditional
themes.
Outside: "Summer Solistice Folk Arts Festival":opens 06/26/11 @ 12/noon. Featuring stage performances of world traditional music, dance groups, storytellers, kid's area, arts & crafts. Free admission
17th Annual Motorcar Festival on May 14-15
2012, $10,Classic & Custom cars, great food, great music, activities
Click to see some cars
of past events
Also Features: Theater classes for kids & adults
("Muckenthaler Repertory Acting Classes"), call 714-738-6595 for more
info,also mosaic and jewelry making, and "Art Studio" for kids or
adults, "Mudd Art / Clay in California", clay classes for kids or
adults (ceramics).
Southern California
College of Optometry: scco.edu
2575 Yorba Linda Blvd., Full. 92831, 714-992-7865
"Shared
Visions 2011-2012": International Art Exhibit On-going
exhibit of 94 works of art produced by 48 blind or visually impaired
artists from many parts of the world. thru Aug. of 2012. There is a
collateral exhibit of art produced by visually impaired children from
Orange County.
Cal State Fullerton/
Visual Arts Center/ Atrium Gallery
800 N. State College Blvd. 657-278-2037 or 278-3262
"Mexico's Cultural Treasures" thru 12/22/11, Anthropologic exhibit curated by Tricia Gabany-Guerrero featuring the Phurepecha of Parangaricutiro.
Cal State Grand Central Art
Center
(714-567-7233, located in Santa Ana) Grand Central Art
Gallery, 125 . Broadway, Santa Ana CA.
Hours: 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Sunday & 11 a.m. - 8
p.m. Thursday - Saturday
"RIDE"
thru 01/15/12, exhibit curated by Elle Seven & Loriann Hernandez, presents examples of alternative modes of transportation.
"Hiromi Takizawa"
thru 01/15/12, exhibit plays on light, and shapes it by means of optical lenses.
Fullerton College Art Gallery
321 E. Chapman Ave, Blg 1000, Room 1004, Full. 92832,
art dept: 714-992-7317
Gallery Hours: Mon-Thurs 10am-7pm, Fri 12-4pm, Sat 10am-2pm., Box
Office: 714-992-7131
"Fullerton College Holiday Art Sale"
multiple
artists, 12/05-06/11 from 9am to 2pm.
Ace Art Studio, acearts@msn.com
124 W. Wilshire Blvd. (@ Harbor), 714-447-1124
Prop./sculptor Jason Kim; Open Mon-Fri, Sculpture, Body
casting, Minime
Blanquel's Art on Wood
109 S. Harbor
Custom-designed wood carvings, furniture,ceramic tiles and crafts
produced locally or in Mexico .
Cafe West
123 W. Amerige, Full. 714-773-6323
Featuring photographs by Lauren Mendoza, who record her adventures thru
Italy and France.
DiAMORE
N. Harbor Blvd (@Amerige),
Operated by Kim & Glenn Rymes, Features art by local Artists
including Rymes. Also features jewelry, textiles, ceramics and artistic
objects.
Graves Gallery
114 E. Amerige (@ Harbor), 92832, 714-879-1993 Run
by creative director Gary Graves, features Contemporary Art by local
artists: especially Steve Metzger. .
Fred Ortiz Collections
specializes in Local Latino artists; Irene Carranza, Ruby Osorio,
Emigdio Vasquez, etc. By appointment only.
Hibbleton 223 W. Santa Fe ave. Full., 714-420-8524 An avant-garde
gallery featuring art from the "underground", "pop surrealist",
"outsider", "graffiti", "lowbrow", "street" and "subculture" styles.
Open Thu. 1 to 6, Fri/Sat 1 to 9, Sun 1 to 5.
Current show:
"Hibbeldudes": A
group show displaying mixed media art produced by the Founders of the
Hibbleton: Jesse Latour,Steve Westbrook, Chuck Oldfield, Nickie Fixx,
Landon Lewis and Tony Bawk..
PAS Gallery (Project Art School) 714-871-2727 "You Don't Even Want to Know": A show featuring art created by elementary school students, depicting their expressions on life and the society they live in.
Max Bloom's Cafe Noir
220 N. Malden, Full. 714-871-2600
Featuring "Paint By Numbers"; early 1950's display of vintage "Paint by
numbers" paintings from a private collection
Myra
Magis 212 N. Harbor Blvd., Full.
Sculptures by Vivian Magis and paintings Maria Decurgez
OOTS (Out of the Streets)
College Business Park, 707 S. State College #I, 714-447-3386 Mixed medium (art,
music, performances) out of a warehouse.OOTS also exhibits at the Stages theatre
and Plush design lab
OTTO: Shop Otto
111 E. Commonwealth, Full. 714-526-3142
Featuring artwork by Jenifer Hernandez, in colorful mixed-media,
including reclaimed parts and found objects.
Pastel Art Studio
622 N. Harbor Blvd, 714-680-0732 Displays art by
Proprietor/artists Sung and Katherine Su, educated in Seoul. Art
classes for all ages are available. "Beautiful flowers" by Su & "Landscapes of the
California coast" by Sung, also Student & Instructor show.
7 Muses
Co-Op Gallery & Studio 495 E. Wilshire Ave., Full., 714-680-5400
Brand new art venue. Features: "Dalya Bersano" Surreal and
impressionistic paintings. SoCo West
Gallery
1100 W. Commonwealth Ave., Full. 92833, 714-738-7811 Open Mon thru Fri
10am to 6pm, Sat 11am to 5pm
Fine Art Originals: Serigraphs, Giclees, Collectibles, European &
Local Artists, Custom Framing Designs
the
ART house 415 Imperial Hwy., Full., 714-870-7119 Draw-Paint-Create;
fine art & design classes for K-12, (since 1987). ARTSHOW:
the artwork of Jamie Kough, Amanda Cooke, & Heidi Franz.
Veronese 419 Gallery Cafe
419 W. Commonwealth (near the Main Library), 714-578-8265 Operated by Husband
and Wife artists educated in Seoul and Paris. You can enjoy a gallery
of paintings and have food/drinks in the garden cafe. Features: art of Kim Young-Hee; abstract oils
Village Art Center
529 N. Harbor (across from Angelo's and Vinci's)
Featuring "PASTELS" by Brad Faegre, mainly paintings of Railroad
subjects. Also Vintage Coca-Cola poster art.
They also specialize in Framing art pieces.
The Violet Hour
Studio
225 W. Santa Fe ave, Full. 714-441-1504
"Burning Man 2010": The rangers of Metropolis: Burning Man 2010 and the
music of Rory Cloud.
West
End Gallery
109 N. Harbor Blvd (@Amerige), 714-447-9378 Features the
painted works of Rose Thomas
Also featuring the work of Gary Nye, Steve Metzger and others,
Classic Photography
2478 E. Fender ave., Full 92831, 877-363-9690
Portrait sittings available on Saturdays & evenings, call for
appointment
West Light
Gallery: Walkway between Amerige & Wilshire
(@Harbor), 92832, 714-525-8200
Photo
Gallery and Design Studio Operated by David Styffe and Damion
Lloyd, Photographers.
Features:
"The Gathering", displaying the work of Michael Justice from his
project "Pilgrims" (starts 09/12).
Photo Hardware/ Sales/ Development:
Foto-Hall Camera Store
601 N. Placentia Ave., Full. 92831,
714-996-1330
Hours: Mon-Fri: 10am to 7pm, Sat: 10am to 5pm, Sun: 12-5pm. "North
Orange County's Photographic Solution, Features Digital and film
cameras including NIKON Fullerton
Photographics
908 N. Harbor Blvd., Full. 92832,
714-525-3233
"Your one-stop Digital & Photo destination in the heart of
Fullerton", lab on-site, wedding & events service In
Light Photo: 714-524-2600
Professional Photography and Online Photo Lab.
Michael Desmond Studios
Office: 714-447-1814, Cell: 714-553-5639
Tranfer Photos to DVD & Video, Let them produce your next project.
Photo Impressions (1Hr Photo)
30 E. Orangethorpe #3 (@Lemon), Anaheim, 92801 714-525-1944, open 7
days. Sprouts Photography 424 W. Commonwealth ave., Full. 92832, 714-449-1987
"Toddler
Storytime": for 0-2 year olds.
"Humpty Dumpty Pre-School Storytime":
for 3-6 year olds.
"Bed time Bears": for Families,
stories, poetry, puppets, songs, films & crafts (registration
required). R.E.A.D. - Family Book
Discussion: Reading comprehension, also puppets shows &
crafts (registration required). Hunt Library only, on
Mondays 6:30pm.. Family Movie & Game night:
Main Library only,
one Thursday a month @ 6:30pm. After School Club:
for children K to 6thy grade, storytelling, puppets, crafts, creative
dramatics, etc.
Main
Library (353 W. Commonwealth) call 714-738-6339: open
Mon-Thu: 9am to 9pm, Fri-Sat: 9am to 5pm, Sun: 1-5pm.
"Town
& Gown" socio-cultural presentations: Second Tuesday of each
month, speakers are usually professors from the CSUF.
Kids Programs @ the Library:
Toddler storytime @ 01/14 to 03/04/10 and 04/15 to 05/27/10 on
Wednesdays 10:15am & 11am / Humpty
Dumpty storytime @ 01/06 to 05/23 on Thursdays 10:15am &
11:15am /
Bedtime Bears @ 02/17 to 03/24/10 on Tuesdays 7pm
For teens; First & Third Fridays of
each month: "Anime Afternoons":
4pm to 5:30pm. Screenings of anime movies, free. Also Video-game day on
the last Friday of the month.
Afternoon School Club; Main: Tuesdays
@4pm 01/06 to 05/28/10
Note: the Main & Mezzanine levels
are to be closed to the public for renovation from December 2010 to
June 2011.
Hunt
Branch (201 S. Basque) call 714-738-3122: open Mon-Wed: 10am to 8pm, Thu-Fri:
10am to 6pm.
"Elizabeth Daron Redmon",
thru 03/04/11, Oil and watercolor painting by the
artist.
Kids Programs @ the Library: Toddler storytime @ 01/16 to
03/06/09 and 04/17 to 06/05/09 on Fridays 10:30am / Humpty Dumpty storytime @ 01/06 to
05/23 on Tuesdays 10:30am / Bedtime
Bears @ 02/17 to 03/24/09 on Tuesdays 7pm
Afternoon School
Club; Hunt: Thursdays @4pm 01/06 to 05/28/09.
"Concerts at the park"
FREE Open air concerts at the Fullerton Sports Complex
(560 E. Silver Pine St. @ Bastanchury, Fullerton) organized by the city
on Wednesday nights from 6:00 to 9:00 pm.
Program call 714-738-3167 for more info
"Chevron"/ Fullerton Free
Summer Concert Series
Sorry, Summer is over!
Chapman Park
2515 San Carlos Dr., Fullerton call: 714-738-8008
Folk Dancing: Veselo Selo folkdancers 7:30 to 10:30pm on Saturdays
(wear flat shoes).
Garnet Community Center 3012 Garnet Lane, #A, Fullerton
714-996-2574
Open Mo-Fri 9am to 6pm.
Hillcrest Recreational Center 1155 N. Lemon St., Fullerton
714-554-6271/ 714-680-4356
also: "Camp Hillcrest, Summer Daycamp: Summer is over (contact
Fullerton Parks & Recreation: 714-738-6575)
Maple Center 701 S. Lemon St., Fullerton 714-738-3161/
fax:714-738-3315
Open Mon-Thu: 9am-5pm, Fri: 9am-4pm, 1st & 3rd Sat: 9am-noon.
Features Community services (Food center, translation, forms
assistance) and Senior services (fitness class, arts & crafts,
weekday lunches). Valencia Community Center 320
West Elm St., Full. 714-738-3146
Open Mon-Fri 9am to 6pm
Note: there is a page listing all the
parks in Fullerton: Parks.html
Other
activities:
Fullerton Arboretum(Cal State Fullerton) 714-278-3579/278-3407
1900 Associated Rd. (at Yorba Linda Blvd.):
"Sowing Dreams; Cultivating Lives" the story of Japanese-American
Farmers in the pre-war (WW2) Orange County.
Laser Quest229 E. Orangethorpe 92832
714-449-0555
Laser tag gaming, indoors. Monitored.
Springfield
Banquet Center Corner of Chapman and Harbor Blvds.
Downtown Farmers Market (April 1 thru October 28,
2011)
4:00 to 8:30 pm. on Thursdays @ Downtown Plaza, Wilshire Ave.,
714-738-6545
features fresh produce, hot food venders, craft vendors...
There is live music from 6:30 to 8:30, free (call 714-738-6545)
Thursday Market Music
Date
Artist
Music Style
04/01
Deke
Dickerson & the Eccofonics
Rockabilly
05/21
Cloud 9
Rock
05/28
Car Garage
Southern Rock
06/04
Upstream
Reggae & Calypso
06/11
Terry Alexander Group
Classic Rock
06/18
Bubba & Big Bad Blues
Blues
Rock
06/25
The Answer
Classic Rock
07/02
Soundbytes
Electronica
07/09
The Chris Anderson Group
Blues, Rock, Soul
07/16
The 44's
Blues
07/23
Dubluva
Classic Indie Rock
07/30
Buck Wildstar
Blues
08/06
Superlark
Rock Alternative
08/13
TDJ Munish (Dog Days)
Variety music
08/20
Hot Rod Trio
Rockabilly
08/27
Split
Rock
09/03
Friends of Rock & Roll
R&B, Soul
09/10
Upstream
Calypso / Reggae
09/17
The Answer
Christian Rock
09/24
Opeus
Classic & Alternative
10/01
Moraga Band
Latin Music
10/08
Split
Rock
10/15
Cloud 9
Variety Cover Songs
10/22
Buck Wildstar
Blues
10/29
Bubba & the Big Bad Blues
Blues
Remember:
Tickets can always be ordered at TICKETMASTER
"FULLERTON, CA: After months of hiding the coyote’s identity, the
Fullerton Flyers finally showed off their pride and joy. Coal Train, a
friendly, upward standing coyote, made his debut appearance on
Saturday, May 7th, 2005 at the Flyers’ Select-A-Seat Day at Goodwin
Field. Coal Train was escorted by two Fullerton motorcycle police
officers, and Miss Fullerton Runner-up, Rebecca Pulido.
Coal Train will be present at all Orange County Flyers’ home games this
season and is also looking to get involved with his community.
Coal Train is available to visit schools, hospitals, after-school
programs, businesses, and libraries.
Those who are interested in having Coal Train present at their events
and activities should contact..." (Original press release)
About the Flyers
The Flyers are currently managed by former player, Paul Abbott. Their
inaugural 2005 season began as the "Fullerton Flyers" on May 27th in
Chico, CA, with all home games played at Goodwin Field on the campus of
Cal State Fullerton. Gary Templeton was the inaugural manager. The
Flyers’ first home game was held on Tuesday, June 14th at 7:05 PM.
Since the 2007 season, they have played as the "Orange County Flyers".
For general information, please visit their web site at www.OrangeCountyFlyers.com
or call (714) 526-TEAM (8326).
About the Golden Baseball League
The Golden Baseball League, Presented by Safeway, is an independent
professional baseball league operating under a single-entity ownership
model, with the League owning all the individual teams. The GBL charter
cities include: Chico, CA; Fullerton, CA; Long Beach, CA; Mesa, AZ; San
Diego, CA; Surprise, AZ; Yuma, AZ; and one traveling team. The season
will consist of 90 games per team and will begin in early June 2006,
and end in early September 2006. Each team will have a 24 player
roster. The Golden Baseball League office is headquartered in
Pleasanton, CA.
Players will be recruited from throughout the United States, including
former major leaguers working their way back up through the minors,
some of college baseball’s finest players who missed being drafted, and
recent cuts from major league baseball organizations spring training
roster trimming. The Golden Baseball League plans on pursuing
additional international player exchange agreements with other foreign
leagues looking to develop their talent or acquire players.
About Safeway/VONS
Safeway Inc. is a Fortune 50 company and one of the largest food and
drug retailers in North America based on sales. The company operates
more than 1,800 stores in the United States and Canada and had annual
sales of $35.6 billion in 2003. The company’s common stock is traded on
the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol SWY.. For general information and/or ticket
information,
please visit our web site at www.goldenbaseball.com
or call (714) 526-TEAM.
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Eight Eighty Eight Cigar Merchants118 W. Wilshire
Ave. Full. 92832,Smoke shop
Affiliated with Diamond Crown Lounge by J.C. Newman. open for retail
from 11am to 2am. Private membership lounge in the back.
"California Girls" Gentleman's club
1189 E. Ash Ave. Full 92831, 714-447-0691
Private VIP room, Happy hour from 4pm to 7pm (Mon-Fri)
sources: "Focus on Fullerton"
newsletter/eletter, flyers from establishments, newspaper ads &
direct transmissions from establishments,