Holiday happenings
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The Huntington Beach Adult School’s annual Winter Cultural Festival
will be held from 10 a.m. to noon today at the school, 16666 Tunstall
Lane. English as a Second Language students who immigrated from at least
25 countries will display their talents and share their stories, dance,
music, various cultural activities and traditional food. Students will
also perform “A Christmas Carol.”
Students organized this event under the direction of the English as a
Second Language instructors. Information: (714) 847-2873.
Cruise of Lights boat tour continues
Benefiting the children’s music programs of the Philharmonic Society
of Orange County, the 38th annual Huntington Harbour Cruise of Lights
will run through Saturday.
The Cruise of Lights is a narrated boat tour through the waters of
Huntington Harbour and features waterfront homes festively decorated with
animation, music and lights. Boats tour nightly at 5:30, 6:30, 7:30 and
8:30 p.m. Tickets are $6 for children age 2 to 12, and $9 for adults
during the week, and $10 on weekends. Tuesday will be family night.
Reservations are recommended. Information: (714) 840-7542.
Free parking in Downtown for holidays
Huntington Beach will again cover the Downtown parking meters with a
holiday message and provide free parking in the business zone through
Jan. 2. The free parking area includes the first two blocks of Main
Street and the arteries of Walnut and Olive avenues. The recreational
zone on Pacific Coast Highway is excluded.
Safeco offers free long-distance calls
For its 20th year, Safeco Insurance Co. in Fountain Valley will hold
its free Holiday Hotline from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday so seniors 55 and
older may call family and friends long distance. More than 200 seniors
are expected to attend. Safeco is at 17570 Brookhurst St. Information:
(714) 963-0900.
Hotel collecting toys for charity
The Comfort Suites hotel in Huntington Beach is collecting stuffed
animals and other playthings for the Toys For Tots charity.
Donors are encouraged to leave toys for needy children in a collection
box outside the hotel at 16301 Beach Blvd. Donations will be accepted
through Saturday. Information: (714) 841-1812.
‘The Nutcracker’ playing at Golden West
A holiday show is being presented this month at Golden West College’s
Mainstage Theatre, 15744 Goldenwest St., Huntington Beach.
“The Nutcracker” ballet will run for 12 performances through Sunday.
Admission is $12.50 for adults and $10.50 for children younger than 12.
Tickets are on sale at the box office by calling (714) 895-8150.
Surf Museum holds holiday donation drive
The Huntington Beach Surf Museum has put its Donation Christmas Tree
on display. For a $1 donation, people may fill out a musical note of
thanks to hang on the tree. Each donation will include a raffle ticket
for one of the surf music CDs to be given away in January. Donations may
be filled out during museum hours -- noon to 5 p.m. Thursday through
Monday. Information: (714) 960-3483.
Holiday D’Lights on display at center
Surf City residents looking for a holiday spectacle may cruise to the
McDonnell Centre Business Park for the Holiday D’Lights, a drive-through
attraction of animated light displays.
The event is free for all residents and features a mile-long span of
more than 25 light displays, including the space shuttle delivering
presents into space and Santa Claus playing basketball.
The lighted attraction, part of the city’s Turn of the Century
celebration, is presented from 6 to 10 p.m. through Dec. 31.
Every Friday through Sunday, the Holiday D’Lights Village is open so
families can visit Santa Claus, shop, eat, listen to live music and other
activities.
On Saturday, the All-American Boys Chorus will hold a concert from
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Although the event is free, donations will be accepted
for nonprofit organizations Huntington Beach Education, Academy for the
Performing Arts and the Huntington Youth Shelter, which are helping to
put on the event.
The Holiday D’Lights entrance is at Astronautics Road, off of Rancho
Road in Huntington Beach. Information: (714) 969-3492.
Food drive underway through year’s end
Caring and sharing is what the holidays are all about. The Second
Harvest Food Bank of Orange County is inviting the community to join the
Care and Share Holiday Food Drive, which is being held through Dec. 31.
Donations of food or money are accepted by calling (714) 771-1343.
The Food Bank Operation Gobble Turkey Drive is also underway, which
provides hot meals to those who would otherwise go without it. The
following local businesses are part of dozens of companies that have
donated to the drive. They are Heritage Montessori School in Fountain
Valley, and Heritage School, McDonnell Douglas Federal Credit Union,
National Cash Advance, and Sharp and Grahm Chiropractic in Huntington
Beach.
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