Orange County Calendar of Events – March 2020

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Irvine Park Railroad Anniversary Celebration Feb. 29-Mar. 1
To celebrate their 24th year of business and to show appreciation to all their loyal customers Irvine Park is rolling back to their original 1996 prices during their anniversary weekend, including $2 train rides! The anniversary celebration will also feature other $2-$4 activities and concessions.
Time/Place: Irvine Regional Park, Orange

Contact: www.irvineparkrailroad.com

3K Walk for Horses Mar. 1
The Free Rein Foundation rescues horses and then works with them in Equine-Assisted therapy programs for kids, vets, and adults. Meet the rescued horses and take photos! Scavenger hunt map for the entire course! Food, drinks, activities, and booths will be available! Gifts and prizes!
Time/Place: 8-10am / Huntington Central Park Equestrian Center
Contact: 714-842-7777 / www.eventbrite.com

Hoag Classic Mar. 4-8
Massive galleries file into Newport Beach Country Club to lend a level of excitement that has established this tournament as the finest stop on the PGA TOUR Champions.
Time/Place: 1600 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach
Contact: 949-660-1001 / www.hoagclassic.com

Boca de Oro Festival of Literary Arts & Culture Mar. 7
Free writing and arts and crafts workshops, panel discussions, author talks and performances throughout Downtown Santa Ana. This years theme, The Spirit of Transformation with the nine Greek muses was illustrated in a stunning poster by Santa Ana Illustrator and Artist Barbie Godoy.
Time/Place: 10am-10pm / Downtown Santa Ana

Contact: www.bocadeoro.org

Littlest Angel Guilds Pursenally Yours Mar. 7
“Fly Away to Neverland” Island where buying designer purses never gets old. Enjoy a delightful day bidding on stunning one-of-a-kind designer purses and wondrous auction items to raise funds for the kids and families of CHOC Childrens. New and vintage handbags for sale.
Time/Place: 10am-3pm / Disney Grand California Hotel & Spa, Anaheim
Contact: 714-509-8690 / https://foundation.choc.org

Orange County Beach Bocce Championships Mar. 7
Hosted by The Boys and Girls Clubs of Capistrano Valley. Lunch, drinks and event t-shirt provided for all registered players.
Time/Place: 8am / Doheny State Beach, Dana Point

Contact: www.bgccapo.com

Art in the Park Mar. 7
Featuring interactive art exhibits, DIY projects, live performances and more! Furthering the Citys efforts to Reimagine Garden Grove, the Art in the Park event is a collaboration with the Garden Grove Unified School District, showcasing their First Impressions Student Art Exhibit.
Time/Place: 11am-2pm / Village Green Park

Contact: www.ggcity.org

Festival of Whales Mar. 7-8 & 14-15
Celebrates the return of the once-endangered California Gray Whale with a leviathan-size event. In addition to whale watching, the festival includes a kick-off parade, Sand Sculpting, Ocean Awareness Day, musical entertainment, on-the-water Concert, Whale of a Block Party, Art Shows, Pancake Breakfast, BBQs, Kids Interpretive Crafts, Classic Car Exhibits, Lectures/Seminars at multiple venues including the Ocean Institute, Historic Walking Tours, Paddling Events, Sailing/Rowing/Kayak/SUP Demos.
Time/Place: See website for schedule. / Dana Point Harbor
Contact: 949-472-7888 / www.festivalofwhales.com

CRY OC – Holi By The Sea Mar. 8
Open to all – just be ready to get very colorful and enjoy amazing Bollywood music by Fusion Sounds! ALL proceeds support underprivileged children.
Time/Place: 11am-3pm / Bolsa Chica State Beach
Contact: 714-512-6499 / https://events.cryamerica.org

Cherry Blossom Festival Mar. 13-15
A FREE day of fun filled with Japanese food, music, dance, cultural performances, and games and crafts for the kids. This festival is in support of the over 30 year student exchange relationship Huntington Beach shares with their sister city of Anjo, Japan.
Time/Place: 10:30am-5:30pm / Central Park Bandstand, Huntington Beach
Contact: 714-500-4994 / www.occbfest.com

St. Patricks Day @ Old World Village Mar. 13-17
Come on down and celebrate a meal with us. Irish Stew and Corned Beef & Cabbage served with carrots, onions, potatoes, and horse radish. Old World also has full line of imported German beers on tap!
Time/Place: 11am-9pm / Old World German Restaurant

Contact: www.oldworld.ws

Multicultural Fair at Sage Hill School Mar. 14
This colorful, fun-filled event showcases and celebrates Sage Hill schoolsand the communitysamazing cultural diversity. Taste home-cooked delicacies from virtually every nation represented at Sage Hill; enjoy musical and dance performances; bid on baskets of themed goodies; browse the ethnic bazaar; and plenty of entertainment for the kids.
Time/Place: 11am-4pm / Wilkins Town Square, Newport Coast
Contact: 949-219-0100 / www.sagehillschool.org

#La Habra Races Mar. 14
Annual 5K Run/Walk with 1K Kiddy Run & 50-YD. Diaper Dash. All participants in these two races will receive participation medals, the 1K Kiddy Run will also include timing and finish line management, and the top three male and female runners will receive awards at the awards presentation.
Time/Place: 6-9am / La Habra Marketplace Shopping Center
Contact: 562-383-4200 / www.lahabracity.com

Parenting OCs Annual Summer Opportunities Jamboree Mar. 14
This year, Jamboree will have special guests, games and many new exhibitors featuring family travel destination spots, summer camps, and school information.
Time/Place: 10am-3pm / Discovery Cube Science Center, Santa Ana
Contact: 714-630-4510 x6 / www.parentingoc.com/jamboree

El Presidente Ball Mar. 14
Journey back to the late 1800s of early California and let the Fiesta Association show you how the West was fun at this western style dinner dance. Enjoy some great food and old-fashioned fun while dancing under the stars (weather permitting) to live country-western style music.
Time/Place: 6-10pm / El Adobe de Capistrano, SJC
Contact: 949-493-1976 / www.swallowsparade.com

Annual Irish Festival on the Green Mar. 14
OC favorite Cillians Bridge will be on the stage, OC Herding, BFOC Irish Dance, inflatables for the kids, Euro Bungee, dart and axe throws, free crafts and games, face painting and so much more. Food, beer and drinks are available for purchase. There will be a judged Irish costume contest at 2pm sharp.

Time/Place: 11am-5pm / Village Green: 24932 Veterans Way, Mission Viejo
Contact: 949-830-2151 / www.mvactivities.com

Buena Park: Walk Your Way with SLDC Mar. 15
Speech and Language Development Center (SLDC) is holding an annual 1 mile walk with Peanuts Characters, an interactive sensory kids zone, and a resource fair for parents. Every walker gets a commemorative medal and slice of boysenberry pie. 7am- Time/Place: 12pm / Knotts Berry Farm
Contact: 714-821-3620 x264 / www.sldcwalkyourway.org

Swallows Day Fiesta Grande Mar. 18
This night of Old West entertainment consists of four contests are rolled into one! Best Dressed Old West Man, Best Dressed Old West Woman, Best Belt Buckle, and the Hairiest Man (best moustache and/or beard). So don your finest Old West outfit, belt buckle or facial hair! and enter one or more of the contests. There is a $5 entry fee (pay when you arrive) per category for each contestant entered.
Time/Place: 6-9pm / Swallows Inn, SJC

Contact: www.swallowsparade.com

Knowledge & Health Fair Expo Mar. 18
Market your agencys services and resources to more than 300 seniors in the community.
Time/Place: 10am-1pm / Costa Mesa Senior Center
Contact: 714-754-5000 / www.costamesaca.gov

The Muckenthaler Cultural Center Spring Family Arts Night 2020 Mar. 19
Join us as we open our art studios for your budding artist to get to see our space and meet some of our on-staff artists. Kids of all ages can come and enjoy as they get their hands dirty trying ceramics, drawing, and painting along with a multitude of other artistic crafts.
Time/Place: 5:30-7:30pm / 1201 West Malvern Avenue, Fullerton
Contact: 714-738-6595 / www.themuck.org

Saint Josephs Day at the Mission Mar. 19
Live mariachi music, community presentations, Special Guest Swallows Speakers, Mission Basilica School performances, ringing of the historic bells and History of St. Josephs Day and Swallows Legend.
Time/Place: Mission San Juan Capistrano 9

Contact: www.missionsjc.com

Swallows Day Parade & Mercado Mar. 21
This is the nations largest non-motorized parade. The Mercado is a Street Fair and Market Place where you can eat, drink, and shop at over 100 booths. It is THE place to be after the parade! Listen and dance to the music of The Working Cowboy Band, a traditional country music band.
Time/Place: Downtown San Juan Capistrano

Contact: www.swallowsparade.com

Huntington Beachcruisers Meet Mar. 21
A popular gathering of beach cruising vehicles manufactured through 1967, featuring nomads, woodies, VW Transporters, convertibles, steel wagons and other beach cruisin vehicles of the era. In addition, vintage longboard collections will be on display with event-themed vendors next to Pier Plaza.
Time/Place: 7am-3pm / Downtown Huntington Beach
Contact: 760-731-9900 / www.hbcruisers.com

Jacks Surfboards Pro Mar. 26-29
Watch as the top surfers of the world compete to qualify for the World Surfing League. There will be a live webcast on World Surf League as well as live contest updated on Jacks Surfboards social media accounts. Jacks Surfboards shop will have event merchandise at its location on Main Street.
Time/Place: 8am-5pm / Huntington Beach Pier – Southside
Contact: www.worldsurfleague.com

Springtime Eggstravaganza Mar. 27
A sensational day for your little one and their friends to come out for a morning of crafts and activities! ! Bring your baskets and camera and be prepared to SCRAMBLE for eggs, play some games, dye and decorate eggs, dance, and meet the Easter bunny! For ages 3-5.
Time/Place: 10am-12pm / Tierra Grande Park, San Clemente
Contact: 949-361-8200 / www.san-clemente.org

Ocean Institute FEST 2020 – Culinary Music Festival Mar. 27-28
Guests will experience an all-inclusive Waterfront Food Festival featuring the best restaurants of Orange County. Executive Chefs will present the crown jewel of each of their menus. Explore unique craft cocktails. Musical Guest and Entertainment by LAs Hottest LIVE 61
Time/Place: 6-11pm / 24200 Dana Point Harbor Drive
Contact: 949-496-2274 / www.ocean-institute.org

Run Seal Beach Mar. 28
You wont want to miss this scenic race, through Old Town Seal Beach, featuring historic landmarks and amazing views of the beautiful Pacific Ocean. This one of a kind course takes you along the San Gabriel river, past stunning homes on the famous Gold Coast and our iconic wood pier.
Time/Place: 7:30-9:30am / Seal Beach Community Center
Contact: www.runsealbeach.com

OC Yoga Festival Mar. 28-29
Enjoy yoga, meditation, sound healing, workshops, talks, live music, vendors and more! Your ticket will give you access to yoga classes and workshops located in Pier Plaza.
Time/Place: 9am-4pm / Huntington Beach Pier Plaza
Contact: www.ocyogafestival.com

Glitterfest Mar. 29
A collection of creative folks who express their talent through mixed media art. It includes handmade jewelry, sculpture, primitive dolls, paper whimsy and much, much more!
Time/Place: 10am-3pm / Spring Field Conference Center, Fullerton
Contact: 714-573-1025 / www.glitterfest.com

Family Music and Arts Festival Mar. 31-Apr. 8
This nine day event will be amped up with music, dancing, art and more at Kidstock Music & Arts Festival. This family friendly festival will have your creative talents flowing and frolicking through our Traveling Exhibit and Museum.
Time/Place: Pretend City Childrens Museum, Irvine
Contact: 949-428-3900 / www.pretendcity.org

About the Author
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Tim Morissette, also known in the community as Mr. Foothill Ranch, offers over 46 years of real estate experience which has given him an established reputation and unmatched market knowledge. He is joined by his wife, Michele and sons Matt and Jeff, as they continue to offer personal service with an emphasis on achieving his clients’ real estate goals.  This unique combination of traits has led to his proven track record of referral and repeat business. This can be witnessed by the trust of homeowners in Foothill Ranch where he has sold twice as many homes and represented three times more buyers than the next-leading real estate agent for the last 26 years.

As residents of Foothill Ranch since 1994, Tim and Michele are actively involved in the community by fundraising for Foothill Ranch Library, Make-a-Wish Foundation, Cancer Society, Homes for Habitat, Relay for Life, South County Outreach, and the local church and schools. Tim enjoys sponsoring community-wide garage sales, paper shredding and e-waste recycling event, an Easter egg hunt, & a Meet Santa Event.

Tim and Michele are dedicated to their family of four sons, daughter-in-laws, and grandchildren. As a family, they enjoy many outdoor activities which include camping, spearfishing, mountain climbing and exploring the miles of hiking and equestrian trails in Foothill Ranch and the Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park. Tim and his sons are also avid snowboarders and enjoy mountain biking and lobster diving. Family is a top priority in the Morissette household. They look forward to helping more families achieve their dreams of homeownership.