Musco Center for the Arts
Joyful, timeless, and guaranteed to bring the house down, Preservation Hall Jazz Band (PHJB) is on a mission to keep the art of New Orleans jazz alive, one foot-tapping performance at a time. PHJB taps into New Orlean’s rich musical past and vibrant present, from its Afro-Cuban roots to its common ancestry with the Afrobeat of Fela Kuti and the Fire Music of Pharoah Sanders and John Coltrane, and forward to cutting-edge artists with whom they have shared festival stages from Coachella to Newport, including legends like Stevie Wonder and modern giants like the Black Keys, Beck, and the Foo Fighters.
415 North Glassell St., Old Towne Orange, CA 92866
(714) 997-6812
Old Towne Preservation Association
Cancelled: Join us for a Q&A with city candidates up for re-election in November. Find out where they stand with the Mills Act, preserving Old Towne's historic character, Code Enforcement, future of the Design Review Committee, sales tax increase, plans to balance the city budget, student housing, crime, homelessness and much more. RSVP on-line at www.OTPA.org
The Richland: 137 East Maple Ave., Old Towne Orange, CA 92866
(714) 639-6840
Orange Chamber of Commerce
Join us for this fun and casual monthly mixer at the Orange Bistro. Mingle and get to know your fellow business owners, to create more meaningful connections. Please RSVP and free for Chamber Members.
1608 East Mayfair Ave, Orange, CA 92867
(714) 538-3581
Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education
In her 2023 book, Inseparable: The Hess Twins’ Holocaust Journey through Bergen-Belsen to America, Faris Cassell tells the extraordinary story of the Hess family, twins Marion and Steven, and their parents, Karl and Ilse. The twins, only six years old when they were deported from Amsterdam, are now the only known surviving twins of the Holocaust.
Chapman University: Wallace All Faiths Chapel, Fish Interfaith Center
(714) 628-7377
Schmid College of Science & Technology
Free public science talk by Dr. Emily Lindsey (Associate Curator & Excavation Site Director, Rancho La Brea). Throughout most of the 66-million-year history of the Age of Mammals, large mammals dominated Earth’s terrestrial ecosystems. But at the end of the last Ice Age, between 50,000 and 10,000 years ago, most of these “megafauna” suddenly disappeared. Join Emily Lindsey, Ph.D., in exploring the fascinating history and mysterious demise of Earth’s Ice Age giants.
Chapman Crafted: 123 North Cypress St., Orange CA 92866
(714) 516-5881
Hilbert Museum of California Art
View the extraordinary talents of 163 artists and their breathtaking works, from landscapes to sculptures, which capture the essence of contemporary-traditional fine art.
167 North Atchison St., Old Towne Orange, CA 92866
(714) 516-5880
Trinity Episcopal Church
Applications Due to be a Nov 2, 2024 "Holiday Boutique" vendor? Your $40 application fee includes a 6 foot table and chairs. Electrical access is available if needed. Outside stations are available if preferred. We will be providing online promotion, on-campus signage, and ad layouts for you to self-promote and invite family and friends.
2400 North Canal St., Orange CA 92865
(714) 595-1142
Naranjita Flamenco Dance Studio
Every
Let's Dance! Learn flamenco at home, at your own pace. $15 per class, or $60 for 5 classes. Also available on Saturdays at 9:30 am.
On-line Zoom Classes
(714) 400-2339