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Pacific Marine Mammal Center Announces 50th Anniversary Gala
November 7 is the date, and Festival of Arts is the place to celebrate 50 years of rescue, rehab, release, research and education.

November 7 is the date, and Festival of Arts is the place to celebrate 50 years of rescue, rehab, release, research and education.

Culture journalist and friend Christina Binkley interviewed Rolston about how he sees his art photography.
The local station threw a bash with live music for members, sponsors, design finalists and a slew of its volunteer DJs.
Two celebrity hosts, a Poncho Sanchez concert, a car raffle & a performance of 2021's Pageant of the Masters all in one summer night Aug. 28
Pacific Marine Mammal Center teams up with OC Community Foundation to raise $75,000 in 24 hours to protect local ecosystems.
Less than two weeks remain to reach 50,000 pounds of fish, at a dollar per pound, for patients recuperating at the small but mighty center.
The pretty park has excellent amenities for pets and people of all ages, provides eastern views, and is a gateway to wilderness hikes.
There were far more job listings than open galleries on First Thursdays Art Walk on August 5 as business owners seek new employees.
The new ordinance regarding street performers goes into effect August 27, 2021, with the Greeter now allowed to keep on greeting.
The artist met in person with her fans, her bronze sculptures evoke timeless themes with effortless detail.
People-watching and art-browsing are just a couple of the benefits of arriving early for the Pageant of the Masters.
The gala will honor surfing's first ever Olympic gold medalist Carissa Moore, the legendary Dick Metz and the Harper Brothers.
If the 12 flights of stairs or the hardcore athletes working out don't intimidate you, a big beautiful beach awaits on a midsummer's day.
"Made In America: Trailblazing Artists and their Stories" delivers an uplifting spectacle of resilience.
A Huntington Beach restaurant sign reads, "Only unvaccinated." It's the business owner's way of saying he's sick of dealing with COVID-19.
The dance company is on its way back in September, with a Gala on the 26th and a First Thursdays performance on the 2nd.
The photographer makes an in-person appearance July 29 at 6 p.m. to illuminate his process in creating "Hymns to the Silence."
Pay a visit to Dona and Wayne Leicht's natural history gallery for the treasures and tales of adventure.
Wayne and Dona Leicht opened a small mineral business and natural history gallery in 1971, and then took on the world.
The City of Dana Point is seeking submissions to design and paint the Doheny Village Mural Project.
All summer long, live jazz, gourmet chocolate and select wines come together in Laguna Canyon.
The design collective of artisan jewelers is set to host a ribbon-cutting party with snacks, live music, spiked punch and raffle.
The mural at Cress Street and Coast Highway may be permanent, thanks to the corner business and a little twist of fate.
Laguna Art Museum's first fete for members introduced new director Julie Perlin Lee, and celebrated the opening of a fantastic exhibit.
The long-delayed opening of this exquisite show celebrates art about art about art in Laguna Beach.
Merriment and music brought people and canines, of all stripes, together to celebrate diversity.
Laguna Beach's new ordinance bans one-time use plastics and all nonrecyclable food ware.
Matthew Rolston's “Art People: The Pageant Portraits” captures close-ups of Pageant of the Masters volunteers.
It's official: The Coastal, Canyon and Summer Breeze trolley routes are coming back. Here's when to catch a ride.
Several of this summer's Sawdust Art Festival glass artists are featured in an exhibition at John Wayne Airport.
Fiercely local but with a global following, Laguna's only FM station has moved up the radio dial to 104.7.
California State Parks and Monterey Bay Aquarium team up for: "One ocean, one climate, one future together," an educational adventure.
A 10-million-year-old beach and gobsmacking views make a Badlands Park hike a must on a beautiful June day.
Local chefs' signature bites will be paired with live music and dancing on October 14, 2021, when the festival makes its comeback.
The beach at Pearl Street offers a gateway to a rocky adventure or a long, leisurely stroll.
Art Walk at the Laguna Art Museum will be online with a docent-led virtual tour of the "Wayne Thiebaud: Clowns" exhibit at 5:30 p.m.
The Laguna Beach Democratic Club presents two environmental experts in a virtual meeting open to the public on June 2 at 7 p.m.
The Super Flower Blood Moon remained hidden by clouds despite the good vibes generated at Aliso Beach.
The quaint park is a respite for a quiet morning, a romantic sunset or to spark the imagination.
Strolling the legendary canyon reveals its past and ongoing transformation.