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Get Out: What to Do This Week in Laguna Beach

Catch "Savages," dunk a cop (legally!), go skimboarding, get some cooking tips, see old paintings created by local artists, shake it to a ukulele or learn how to use manual settings on your camera.

OLIVER STONE'S LAGUNA BEACH FILM SAVAGES OPENS
WHERE/WHEN: , 162 S. Coast Hwy. Opens Friday, July 6. 
WHY GO? Maybe you're in the background of some shots! You'll recognize many locations throughout Laguna Beach, to be sure. Perhaps not for the weak at heart as it's rated R for brutal, grisly violence. Story goes, the Mexican Baja drug cartel demands that a Laguna Beach pot-growing trio partners with them, bloody mayhem ensues. Stars Taylor Kitsch, Blake Lively, Aaron Johnson, Salma Hayek, John Travolta and Benicio del Toro. For more info on the film and Laguna Beach's role in it, click up our Savages archive here.

PRICE: Admissions vary, but they're cheaper than the multiplex!

DUNK A COP!
WHERE/WHEN: Main Beach bricks. Saturday, July 7, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
WHY GO? What to do about that parking ticket you got just five minutes after the meter expired? How about commiting exact, swift revenge? The Laguna Beach Police Employees Association is holding its second annual dunk-a-cop fundraiser, involving a dunk tank, baseballs, and your best Jared Weaver impersonation. All proceeds go to the Laguna Beach Boys & Girls Club, which last year got $500 from the event. They hope to reach $1,000 Saturday.
PRICE: Not sure—maybe five bucks for three balls?—but it can't be expensive, and it's for the kids! 

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS OF SKIMBOARDING
WHERE/WHEN: , all day Saturday and Sunday.
WHY GO? About 120 competitors are expected for the two-day (they're based in Laguna Beach, y'know) World Championship of Skimboarding, which if you don't know, is kinda like surfing, but kinda not. Many professionals will be on hand, including last year's men's division winner Sam Stinnett, and there are many age divisions for amateurs in various categories. Sign-in registration starts at 8 a.m. Saturday. At the conclusion of the contest on Sunday, an awards ceremony will start at around 5 p.m. For more info, click here. 
PRICE: Free to watch, but parking fees apply.


FESTIVAL OF ARTS COOKING SERIES OPENER
WHERE/WHEN: grounds, 650 Laguna Canyon Rd., 1-2 p.m. on Sunday, July 8. 
WHY GO? Live and in-person, Executive Chef Robert Opelle of will offer tips, tricks and tools of the trade for making amazing dishes. Upcoming demos will feature chefs from other Laguna Beach restaurants, including , , , , and more. For more information, click here or call 949-497-6582. 
PRICE: Free with Festival of Arts admission ($10).

CLARENCE HINKLE AND THE GROUP OF EIGHT AT LAGUNA ART MUSEUM
WHERE/WHEN: , 307 Cliff Dr. Through October 7. Museum hours are: Mon.-Tues. & Fri.-Sun., 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; Thurs., 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Closed Wednesday.
WHY GO? Hinkle was an early 20th-century artist who broke new ground simply because he wasn't a plein air painter like seemingly everyone else of the time. Instead, he and his oil-on-canvas comrades—who would become known as the Group of Eight—composed often abstract works of figures, still-lifes and scenes of everyday normalcy that captured the era brilliantly. Sort of like Instagram, only 90 years ago and a lot slower. For more information, click here or phone 949-494-8971.
PRICE: $7 general, $5 students, seniors, and active military. Free for children under 12 and museum members, and free the first Thursday of every month from 5-9 p.m.

UKULADY SHOW
WHERE/WHEN? at 363 Glenneyre. Tuesday, July 10, 6:30 p.m.
WHY GO? The Ukulady kicks out the jams at the Laguna Beach Library for this family-friendly event, a musical songfest featuring tunes of "clams, corndogs and friendship" all done up via ukelele, sponsoreed by the Friends of the Laguna Beach Library. For more information, click here or phone 949-497-1733.
PRICE: Free.

CRYSTAL COVE PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP
WHERE/WHEN:  Meet at the bluff-top deck in the Historic District near Cottage #34. 3-5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 11.
WHY GO? National Geographic Travel magazine's award-winning photographer J. Christopher Launi will present a digital photography workshop at gorgeous Crystal Cove. Learn to take your camera "off automatic" and explore "the use of manual features." Classroom instruction with field instruction around the beach, bluff and cottage landscapes. SLR owners and point-and-shoot users welcome. For more information, click here or phone 949-376-6200, x.201.
PRICE:  $40 for adults (16 yrs and older); $35 for Crystal Cove Alliance members. Parking will be validated for class participants.


 

 


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Patrick Fetzer May 16, 2013 at 01:21 pm
I don't think it was a mistake. The City is leading by example. Keeping sidewalks clean andRead More unbroken from roots....there are LOTS of trees around. Its not there aren't. Besides, who's to say they won't later plant Olive trees or something that won't jack up the sidewalks and take away views!
Stan Jacobs May 16, 2013 at 11:52 am
Laguna changed for the worst when residents who loved Laguna were, over time, displaced by those whoRead More love themselves.
Joanne Sutch May 15, 2013 at 02:11 pm
There is certainly a case, Rich, for buckling sidewalks and safety (which is what City CouncilRead More claimed...along with a $300,000. payout for slip and falls over the past 5 years.) That being said, there are other far less drastic measures that could (and should have been taken years ago). The ficus trees in front of the old persian rug store were not a mistake, they were a request by the new tenants who are trying to "historically" recreate the old building. I'd like to know what trees were "historically" there. They certainly were not New Zealand Christmas trees ( the City's planned on replacement tree.) I object to the City selecting the trees, as there seems to be a "patchwork quilt" effect that is happening. Just like the main entrance to Laguna, we need a new, well thought-out, hammered out tree plan. We also need the City to fund and maintain our trees, which has been sorely lacking (due to budget and lack of any importance being placed on them). I wonder what else we're going to find out re: what other payouts we've been making for other things. (For instance, how much have we paid out for people being hit in the crosswalks? I'll bet that it's a lot more than $300k in 5 years. If not, I'd be pleasantly surprised. ) Perhaps our City officials should be more up front with us about this kind of information, as well as about budget matters. That transparency seems to be missing in the last year or two. If I'm not mistaken, the $ in our capital budget for improving and repair/replacing some of the street end banisters is being re-routed for the beginning funding of the parking garage on Broadway and Forest. Know that more trees are in peril, so, in addition to blogging, everyone please take a moment to express your concerns to each of our council members and our city manager via e-mail or personally. They don't even seem to think that these tree removals deserve to be on the City Council Meeting Agendas (or at least not until the 12th hour). Thanks.
ms.sc. May 14, 2013 at 05:06 am
Wow! There are some hungry, imaginative "sales people" out there! And the ego's behindRead More their "gypsy wagon beliefs" is costly to fools who part with their bank accounts only because of their grief of a loved one has not progressed thru the stages of grief. I wonder what "tonic" is next out of a "psychic's" circus tent? Sick.
El Toro Resident May 14, 2013 at 12:49 am
Thanks Louie, I was just having fun with you.
Louie Wilson May 12, 2013 at 08:01 pm
You guys are a riot. You seem to want to debate me on the subject matter when all I did was complainRead More that the article that Rich wrote is badly written. We're not discussing mediumship; we're discussing bad journalism. Rich doesn't seem to understand why I think what he wrote is unfair. I guess it's his prejudice against the subjects that is blinding him. If an Orange County surgeon left a scalpel in a patient's body, would he write an article about that surgeon and start off by saying: "Well, it's been a bad week for surgeons."?
elizabeth May 10, 2013 at 08:39 am
Ya apasado un mes de la muerte de mi padrastro alberto casique solo espero q la persona q causo suRead More muerte page el abernos quitado a un hombre tan trabajador y respetuoso y alegre estrano mucho llegar y que mediga "todo bien" descansa en paz Alberto.
Eric Garcia April 13, 2013 at 04:59 pm
Hi diana lynn im juniors brother and told me he couldnt log in into the account anymore his numberRead More is 7147243020 thank you
Diana Lynn April 12, 2013 at 02:17 am
Dear Junior, I'm so sorry for your loss. It seems that Armando was a really wonderful person.Read More Everything I've read about him is just awesome. If you are comfortable with contacting me, I know someone that has some information about this tragedy and would like to share what they can with you and his family. Again, I'm so sorry for the loss to your family.
Joanne Sutch April 14, 2013 at 12:35 pm
Everyone, please e-mail all of our council members and city manager with your opinions. Things getRead More changed when their e-mail is flooded. Then, show up at the next City Council and voice your concerns. While your at it, take a look at the downtown plan that is being implemented as we speak, and the trees we'll be losing. There must be a better way!
Joanne Sutch April 13, 2013 at 10:45 pm
It's heartening to hear so many concerned and fiscally responsible Lagunans. I, too, am concernedRead More and would like more time and information before agreeing to dig. Did you know that Councilwoman Iseman has an alternate plan, using the tennis courts as part of the parking. Instead of a 29' parking structure hers would be an 18'foot structure, with additional parking across PCh at the tennis courts. I want to hear more about her plan before committing $38 million+ to this project. As we speak, the 10-year capital plan is being revised to accomodate $5 million for the next 2 years for this project. I would like to know what is being wait-listed for this project. Who suddenly deemed this Laguna's #1 concern? I urge everyone to immediately: 1) go to the next City Council meeting and voice your concerns and 2) e-mail each and every council member and our city manager. Be heard. No offense, but I want more than our Council and City Manager determining such life-changing moves in Laguna. Remember-they are constrained by governmental constrictions (eg: the low-bidder on projects). We have a superior community and deserve top notch planners, builders, etc. As for the people in town, I totally commiserate. However, know that the next 3-5 years will be an absolute nightmare with this work. One of our biggest parking problems nowadays is construction vehicles and also construction workers own private vehicle parking.
Laguna Streets April 9, 2013 at 01:50 am
Mark: There are dozens of alternatives to the automobile, you can find some of them posted atRead More LagunaStreets. There are even more outside the bubble of Laguna, municipalities are adopting alternative mobility plans all over the US and Europe. The resistance to alternative mobility comes from city hall, from community leaders who stubbornly refuse to consider new ideas and acknowledge success in other communities. They don't even listen to professional advice they paid for. I parked my car in the garage in 2006, have not driven it since. I live and work in Laguna and live on "top of the hill", I regularly reach any point in Laguna - most frequently by bicycle, often by scooter or bus. The health benefit from riding a bicycle around Laguna should be obvious.