A jazzy night of art and music
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We’re in the thick of the holiday season. This year has been
exciting -- I got to experience my first Hanukkah with friends, which
was really neat.
Celebrating the holidays is a bit different every year, changing
with a new perspective or mind-set as experiences and circum- stances
evolve.
LAGUNA ART MUSEUM SIZZLES
Saturday night, the Laguna Art Museum had a special night of
esteemed American impressionists mixed with music -- contemporary
jazz and world music -- to create a fun evening called “Impressions
of America: A Journey in Music and Art.”
Local 9-year-old Native American flute prodigy Evren Ozan
performed, as did Grammy nominee David Arkenstone. Evren said he was
looking forward to being in the company of esteemed musicians and was
grateful to the museum for inviting him to play.
“Last Saturday was the first of what we hope will be a series of
collaborations with Saddleback College-based KSBR-FM 88.5,” said
museum director Bolton Colburn. “In addition to the terrific music,
which more than complemented our current exhibits, both the Museum
and KSBR ended the evening with a number of new admirers.”
For more information about upcoming events and exhibits, call
494-8971 or go online to www.lagunaaermuseum.org.
HO HO HOSPITALITY NIGHT
Seeing Santa arrive via firetruck to City Hall is definitely one
of the highlights every year during Hospitality Night, as is the
countdown to light the pepper tree.
The bagpipers are a crowd favorite. This year at Hobie Sports, a
huge crowd of kids gathered, digging the karaoke, watching their
peers sing and having tons of fun. It was good to see the rescued
greyhounds playing their roles as reindeer.
The marching band performing on Forest Avenue drew a nice crowd,
while throngs of little ones lined up to see Santa. It was fun to
visit all the stores that had their spreads out for Lagunans to
enjoy.
Hospitality night was indeed quite hospitable.
FINAL WEEKEND FOR SAWDUST WINTER FANTASY
It’s the final weekend for the Sawdust Festival’s Winter Fantasy.
If the holiday spirit hasn’t hit you yet, the Winter Fantasy will get
you in the mood. They have thousands of lights, holiday decorations,
Christmas trees, real snow and Santa. Plus, there are 160 artists who
have designed their boots in the season’s motif. Every art medium can
be found, which is great when looking for one-of-a-kind holiday
gifts.
“I’ve seen people as they’ve just walked in, to see their
expressions and to hear them say, ‘Wow, it’s great to see everyone so
enthused,’” said Rebecca Meekma, media relations.
Entertainment abounds with carolers the Christmas Belles, the
Laguna Beach High School Jazz Band, the Scarlett Sisters, who perform
acrobatics, the Laguna Presbyterian Hand Bell Choir, Lil’ Dickens
Carolers and more.
“This has been a wonderful year, with the most exhibitors ever,
and very well attended,” Meekma said. “It’s been a great show
overall, with great shopping and great entertainment.”
The Sawdust Festival, at 935 Laguna Canyon Road, is open from 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Saturday. Admission is $10 for adults, $2
for children older than 5 and free for children 5 and younger. For
more information, call 494-3030 or go online to
www.sawdustartfestival.org.
WOODY’S RAISES MORE THAN $12,455 FOR LAGUNA SHANTI
Woody’s at the Beach raised more than $12,455 for Laguna Shanti
AIDS Resource Center at their fifth annual Holiday Wreath Auction on
Dec. 2.
Local artists, businesses and individuals donate their creations
each year. In the past five years more than $50,000 in funds has been
contributed to Laguna Shanti.
“It was a great event. We had a wonderful response and we’re very
happy,” said Alford Harrison, Woody’s media relations. “We had some
beautiful wreaths designed by the business community and Laguna
residents. It was a great showing. They went all out for this.”
These funds have helped Laguna Shanti continue to provide
personalized therapy programs, individualized services, home-delivery
meals, wellness activities and more. For the year, Woody’s has raised
more than $75,000 for charities. Woody’s at the Beach is at 1305 S.
Coast Highway. For more information, call 376-8809.
* SUZIE HARRISON is a reporter for the Laguna Beach Coastline
Pilot. She may be reached at 494-4321 or [email protected].
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