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HALL & OATES
They haven’t released an album since 1990, but that doesn’t mean there
isn’t music left in Daryl Hall and John Oates. The dynamic duo
responsible for such hits as “Private Eyes,” “Maneater,” “I Can’t Go For
That (No Can Do)” and “Sara Smile” will play the Orange County Fair on
Wednesday, rocking the Arlington Theater.
If a kiss is on your list of things you want from your sweetheart,
then taking him or her to a romantic night of Hall & Oates love songs at
the fair might be a bright idea. And of course, if that doesn’t work,
there’s always La Grande Wheel.
FYI
Where: Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa
When: 8 p.m. Wednesday
Cost: Free with fair admission ($7 for ages 13 to 54, $6 seniors 55
and older and $3 for children 6 to 12. Children 5 and younger get in
free). Reserved seating is available for $10.
Contact: (714) 708-1928 or https://www.ocfair.com
Pacific Coast Triathlon to take over Crystal Cove
PACIFIC COAST TRIATHLON
Crystal Cove State Park will be the site of the Pacific Coast
Triathlon today. About 1,300 people have entered the main event, which
combines bicycling, swimming and running for a grueling race. No more
applicants are being accepted for the triathlon, but the relays and youth
triathlon are still open.
FYI
Where: Crystal Cove State Park, off Coast Highway between MacArthur
Boulevard and Emerald Bay
When: Main triathlon will start at 7 a.m. today
Cost: Varied
Contact: (949) 760-9229 or https://www.pacificcoasttriathlon.com
PLANNING AHEAD
PEABO BRYSON
Peabo Bryson will celebrate his love of music with Newport-Mesa as
part of the Hyatt Newporter’s Summer Jazz Series.
Friday, Aug. 3
NATIONAL NIGHT OUT
Costa Mesa police plan to help neighborhoods take a bite out of crime
during the 18th annual National Night Out.
Tuesday, Aug. 7
NUMERICALLY SPEAKING
5: The number of times the Port City Washboard Wizards will perform
today at the Orange County Fair.
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