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IN THE HARBOR: BATTLE REENACTMENT
In August 1812, the USS Constitution, also known as “Old Ironsides,”
beat the British frigate Guerriere after a one-hour battle off the coast
of Nova Scotia.
From 2 to 5 p.m. today, the Hawaiian Chieftain and Lady Washington
will reenact the famous battle off the coast of Newport Beach.
The tall ships, which will be docked behind the Newport Harbor
Nautical Museum until Monday, should be visible from Big Corona during
their mock battle.
Tours of the clippers are available.
FYI
* Where: Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, 151 Pacific Coast Highway,
Newport Beach
* When: Tours from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., battle reenactment from 2 to 5
p.m. today
* Cost: Tours are $1-$3
* Call: (800) 200-5239 or (949) 673-7863
Nothing but dance, dance, dance
FOLK DANCE FESTIVAL
If you like to dance, like watching dance or just want to learn some
steps, the Folk Dance Festival is the place for you. The three-day
festival, sponsored by the Laguna Folk Dancers, will feature dance
workshops, performances and dance parties.
FYI
* Where: Ensign Intermediate School Gym, 2000 Cliff Drive, Newport
Beach
* When: Varying times Friday through Feb. 11
* Cost: Individual events are $7-$10. $40 for the entire weekend.
* Call: (949) 646-7082
PLANNING AHEAD
* KATHLEEN BATTLE
The opera star comes to the Orange County Performing Arts Center
courtesy of Opera Pacific.
Sunday, Feb. 11
* DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER
Marine biologist Sylvia Earle kicks off Newport Beach Central
Library’s Fourth Annual Distinguished Speakers Lecture Series with a talk
titled “Sustainable Seas: The Vision, The Reality.”
Friday, Feb. 16
NUMERICALLY SPEAKING
61: The number of different types of chocolate offered at Hi Time
Chocolatier in Costa Mesa.
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