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Nov
15
Tue
Holiday Baked Stuffed Maine Lobster Feast @ Bluewater Grill
Nov 15 @ 6:30 pm – 10:00 pm

By popular demand, Bluewater Grill Tustin is reprising its famous New England-inspired holiday offering and advice to seafood lovers in California and Arizona looking for something unique this time of year: Stuff the Lobster Instead of the Bird!

Getting an early start on the season, Bluewater Grill will serve a signature, sustainably harvested version of Holiday Baked Stuffed Maine Lobster in November and December. To encourage Bluewater Grill customers to vote on Nov. 8, the Second Tuesday Tasting celebration for November is being moved back to Nov. 15 for this month only.

Stuffed Maine Lobster is a classic family feast that originated in Boston-area seafood restaurants and has since become a cherished New England holiday tradition.

The festivities kick-off with a Nov. 15 tasting event at all participating restaurants featuring a whole Maine lobster stuffed with a special shrimp and buttery panko-crumb stuffing and served with choice of New England or Manhattan Clam Chowder, two sides, unlimited fresh sourdough bread and a Bluewater bib for just $34.95. Paired with the feast will be two hand-picked Sauvignon Blancs, Oyster Bay from New Zealand, and a St. Supery from Napa Valley.

Nov
19
Sat
RFT workshop @ Citrus Ranch Park
Nov 19 @ 9:00 am – 9:00 am

Raw functional training is fully body movement training system designed to be ever adapting. Learn principles to enhance your workouts and challenge yourself to go beyond your limits. Come learn from the creator himself Da Rulk. Free parking at the park. Please head to grass area to the right of the parking lot. Bring water but there are bathrooms and water fountains available. 

Nov
24
Thu
Turkey Trot OC @ Orange County Rescue Mission
Nov 24 @ 8:00 am – 10:00 am

The Orange County Rescue Mission will be hosting its 3rd Annual Turkey Trot OC 5k Run/Walk at the Village of Hope in Tustin on November 24, 2016. For more information, please visit our website at www.turkeytrotoc.org

Dec
10
Sat
Official SantaCon Crawl Newport Beach 2016 @ To Be Determined
Dec 10 @ 12:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Coming soon

Dec
17
Sat
Official SantaCon Crawl Huntington Beach 2016 @ To Be Determined
Dec 17 @ 12:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Henry Edwards Huntington was a collector of art and rare books. He owned the Pacific Electric Railway and settle in Los Angeles when he came to California from New York state. But, most importantly, Huntington has a thriving California city named after him. Located on seaside in Orange County in the Southern part of California is the city of Huntington Beach! Affectionately known by residents as “HB,” there is no excuse for a dull moment to occur in this beautiful beach dominated area. A dog beach, downtown entertainment, the International Surfing Museum, sightseeing tours, the Old World Village, stand-up paddle boarding, spas, surfing, windsurfing and kitesurfing are just a few of the unlimited amount of activities to do and places to go in Huntington Beach!

But what would such a popular, beautiful place such as this be lacking? What could possibly be missing from this small piece of paradise? Santas. Yes, lots and lots of Santas. Well, the Santa drought is about to end. It’s time for the Huntington Beach SantaCon 2016! This nationally recognized event is put on by the professional event planners from Pubcrawls.com. What can you expect on this crazy, can’t miss event? You, our Santas, will get dressed up for a night of fun. With your ticket purchase, you’ll receive a VIP wristband that is your all-access pass to drink specials for all participating bars and night clubs in the area. This event will sell out fast, so get your tickets now before it’s too late! Huntington Beach can stop hunting for Santa because we are about to flood your streets and beaches with more than you’ve ever seen!

Jan
28
Sat
Unbelted (Gyldenholt) @ Cedar Grove Park
Jan 28 @ 8:00 am – 8:00 am

Unbelted (Gyldenholt)Facebook event page.The Barony of Gyldenholt invites the populace to bear witness to the prowess, skills, and valour of the unbelted fighters of the Kingdom of CAID. The annual Gyldenholt Unbelted Tourney will be held at the Cedar Grove Park, 11385 Pioneer Rd, Tustin, CA 92782 on Saturday, January, 28th, 2017The combat shall be single elimination, except that a second ransom may be gained by demonstration of a recent Art or Science effort. Entries will be on display for the populace to admire in a static exhibit. Fighters with an arts entry will be given a token to be redeemed at the list table for a second life. If you have any questions, please contact the Event Steward. Additionally, the skills of our valiant competitors will be rewarded in a second (optional) challenge. A special prize will be awarded to the Most Well-Rounded Fighter of the day. Entrants are encouraged to sign up at gate and enter all of our contests throughout the day (designed to not interfere with the fighting tourney). The theme of the day is Heraldry: It Works! All participants are encouraged to bring out banners, standards, list shields, etc. for a glorious display of Heraldic Arts.The Rapier Community will be hosting a Donation breakfast table.Event Registration is $10.00, $5.00 for SCA members. Children 14-16 $6.00, $3.00 for SCA members. Children 13 and under are guests of the barony, but parents must still sign the minor waiver form or present a valid membership card. Please make checks payable to “SCA, Inc. Barony of Gyldenholt.” This is a dry site.Schedule of the Day: 7:00 am Local set-up.8:00 am General set-up.9:00 am Lists open.10:00 am Opening Court (at HRM Agrippa’s pleasure) followed by the Tournament.4:00 pm Closing Court followed by take down.(Sunset is at 5:15 pm)6:00 pm Site closes.Event steward: THL Sigbiorn SigmundarsonEmail: unbelted@sca-gyldenholt.orgParking:Parking is extremely limited and we ask that the parking lot only be used for immediate loading and unloading. Day parking will be at Pioneer Middle School just around the Corner. Carpooling is highly advised for this event.Directions:Take your Best Route to the 5 freeway in Irvine and exit Tustin Ranch Rd. Make a Left and travel 2.9 miles to Pioneer Way followed by an immediate right on Pioneer Rd. Cedar Grove Park will be on your left.

Jan
4
Sat
Katelyn Marie @ Luna Rossa
Jan 4 @ 6:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Jan
18
Sat
Lion King Jr. @ Pioneer Middle School Multipurpose Room
Jan 18 @ 3:00 pm – 3:00 pm

PCE’s first-ever musical is ready to roar! Peters Canyon Elementary PTO and Center Stage Theater Proudly Present: Lion King Jr. the musical in two performances only: Saturday, Jan. 18th at 3pm and Sunday, Jan. 19th at 3pm Don’t miss the chance to see this wonderfully talented and adorable cast from Peters Canyon Elementary School. Assigned Seating – $12.00

Jan
19
Sun
Lion King Jr. @ Pioneer Middle School Multipurpose Room
Jan 19 @ 3:00 pm – 3:00 pm

PCE’s first-ever musical is ready to roar! Peters Canyon Elementary PTO and Center Stage Theater Proudly Present: Lion King Jr. the musical in two performances only: Saturday, Jan. 18th at 3pm and Sunday, Jan. 19th at 3pm Don’t miss the chance to see this wonderfully talented and adorable cast from Peters Canyon Elementary School. Assigned Seating – $12.00

Jan
25
Sat
The District hosts its 2nd annual Lunar New Year Celebration – 1/25 @ The District at Tustin Legacy
Jan 25 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

The District at Tustin Legacy is set to host its second annual Lunar New Year event to kick off the Year of the Rat from noon to 2 p.m. Saturday Jan. 25th.

Highlights include:

Lucky red envelope giveaway (with a crisp $1 bill) to the first 500 people

Lion dance performances from OC’s premier troupe, Southern Wind Lion Dance at 12:15 P.M. and 1:15 P.M.

Taiko drummers at 12:45 P.M. and 1:45 P.M

Interactive photo opps with paper maché lion head props & roaming stilt walkers

Lunar New Year-themed kids’ crafts & activities such as body glitter art and balloon creations

Event festivities will take place in The Promenade near Union Market Tustin. Additional details attached.

https://thedistricttl.com/events/district-celebrate-lunar-new-year-at-the-district–2