Calendar of Events for Huntington Beach, California
/ DECEMBER 2005
Events
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2004
December 29, 2004 Disc Frisbee Golf Weekly
Amateur League Play - The public is invited to get out and compete in this
exciting sport that's relaxing and easy to learn. In weekly league play,
competitors are assigned a handicap. Location: Huntington Beach Disc Golf
Course, Central Park lot off Golden West Street between Talbert and Ellis.
Time: 3 p.m. Call for pricing and sign up: (714) 425-9931.
December 29, 2004 Snowflakes light up the Huntington
Beach Pier and Main Street through New Year's Day. Approximately 84
artificial snowflakes strewn with twinkling lights adorn light downtown
Huntington Beach. They are a delight to see. There are 48 on the pier and 36
stretching along Main Street from Pacific Coast Highway to Orange Avenue.
Traditionally placed along Main Street with corporate sponsorship plaques
attached to them, funding cuts have changed the procedure this year. To
support the community programs such as Huntington Beach Youth Shelter and
YMCA affiliated with this beautiful beach enhancement in Huntington Beach,
you can call (714) 847-9622.
December 29, 2004 Band - 420 and International
Farmers Reggae - Luck of the Irish all night. Toss a coin and if you call
it, you get a free meal at Gallagher’s. Gallagher’s Pub and Grill in
Huntington Beach CA, located off Main Street behind Huntington Surf and
Sport surf shop. Music starts about 9:45 till closing time. Monday nights.
Very cheep cover! 21+ Big crowd, so get there early. Time: 10 p.m. $3/
Cover. Gallagher's Pub, 300 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach, CA
Call:(714) 536.2422.
December 29, 2004 Band - Egon (El Paso) - rock. Cover/$5.
Time: 8:30 p.m. Location: Liquid Den, 5061 Warner Ave. Call: (714) 377-7964.
December 29, 2004 Band - Flirt. Place: Hurricanes Bar &
Grill. Time: All shows start at 8 p.m. unless otherwise noted! Location: 200
Main Street Suite 201 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648. Call: (714) 374-0500.
This calendar
does not guarantee accuracy of information as events are subject to change.