Summer in Southern California . . . we all know what that means – street/highway construction. Today, I drove to an appointment by St. Joseph’s in Orange and encountered a major delay due to the widening of Main Street. But this weekend, all our nightmares come true (if the press and government entities are to be believed) ----CARMEGEDDON.
Yes, in what seems lunacy to anyone who travels our local freeways, they are closing – and I do not mean one or two lines but the entire 405 Freeway over the Sepulveda Pass. The closure is predicted to impact every freeway in the Los Angeles area as people seek alternate routes. Current estimates predict 25 mile gridlock on every freeway with a minimum two hour delay in arriving at your destination.
But we live in Orange County so there is no need to head north into the CARMEGEDDON of L.A. Following are a few suggestions:
ü O.C. FAIR – Starting July 15th, this year’s theme is LET’S EAT! Several all-star chefs will be featuring his/her cuisines, offering an incredible fare far surpassing the usual funnel cake offerings. The Summer Concert Season has drawn some great performers, starting with Bob Dylan for the inaugural concert. For more information, please visit their website at http://www.ocfair.com/2011
ü SAWDUST FESTIVAL – Running through August 28th, 2011, I highly recommend this unique event. Artisans, employing every medium, showcase their amazing works. With great food, incredible art and the SAWDUST SALOON offering local brews and wine, it’s a great day in Laguna Beach. For more info: www.sawdustartfestival.com
ü THE COACH HOUSE – An iconic location for great blues and rock music, they kicked off their summer season with the incomparable J.D.SOUTHER. Check out their website for other great performances: www.thecoachhouse.com
ü OC PERFORMANING ARTS CENTER – Since its inception, this center has grown to a world class venue, offering a wide range of genres. Plan a delightful day with your children (or grandchildren). Currently, on the SEGERSTROM STAGE, is MARY POPPINS. Its whimsy and pure delight still engage children of all ages. For tickets and performance times, please visit their website at www.scfta.org/home/Events
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