TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2007
October 9, 2007 Disc Frisbee Golf - The
public is invited to get out and compete in this exciting sport that's
relaxing and easy to learn. Location: Huntington Beach Disc Golf Course,
Central Park lot off Golden West Street between Talbert and Ellis. Time:
Daily. Call: (714) 425-9931.
October 9, 2007 Surf City Nights - Main Street is closed to traffic on
this special evening that includes foods, live entertainment, vendor booths
and free parking. Location: Main between Pacific Coast Highway and Orange
Ave. Time: 5 to 9 p.m. Cost: Free admission.
www.hbdowntown.com
October 9, 2007 - Art. On Location exhibit at Golden West College Fine
Arts Gallery features contemporary rural and urban paintings of Darlene
Campbell, Barrie Mottishaw, David Hines, Kathryn Phillips, Gregory Martin,
Suong Yangchareon; Remembering James Fee: Peleliu. The late James Fee’s work
last appeared in the Golden West College Fine Art Gallery in the fall of
2001, in the exhibit James Fee Peleliu Project. The Peleliu Project featured
photographs by James Fee and photographs by and from the Archives of his
father Russell Fee (b.1924, d.1972). James Fee’s father had been in the
battle of Peleliu in the Philippines during World War II. The project was
James Fee’s personal quest to retrace the steps of his late father.
Photographs features in the exhibition are a tribute to James Fee’s memory.
Runs through October 19, 2007. Location: Fine Arts Gallery, Golden West
College, 15744 Golden West Street, Huntington Beach, Ca. Call: (714)
892-7711 Ext. 51032. Hours: Monday – Thursday, 10 am – 2 p.m.; Tuesday and
Wednesday Evening, 5 – 8 p.m. Admission is free. For further information
contact: Cheryl Tittle, Gallery Coordinator (714) 895-8358.
October 9, 2007 Art - Windows Gallery in Huntington Beach Central
Library on the first floor features works from amateur and professional
artists with varied themes that range from landscapes to abstracts. This
mixed media exhibit is free to see. Location: 7111 Talbert Ave., Huntington
Beach, CA.
October 9, 2007 Surf Sound -
Surf Sounds
Part 1: Featuring the Beach Boys
is the latest exhibit from the Huntington Beach International Surfing
Museum. Did you know The Beach Boys were first
called The Pendletons, for their woolen jackets they eventually shed?
Record covers, tickets, stage passes, karaoke sing-alongs and memorabilia
from a global phenomenon are showcased in this unique, fun exhibit.
Huntington Beach International Surfing Museum is open from 12pm (Noon) to
5pm daily. Suggested donation is $2/adult and $1/student. Location: 411
Olive St., Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Call: 714.960.3483. surfingmuseum.org