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Friday, December 27, 2013

Club Orange County Bar 330 Red Night Club Shark Club

  1. Bar 330

    • Located near the Edwards Cinema on the trendy Birch St. Promenade, Bar 330 fits the scene and allows a space for anyone walking along the promenade to enjoy what they want. Whether you want to dance to what the DJ is spinning, play pool, or watch sports, Bar 330 has it. Hip-hop, house, and reggae are what you'll likely hear, except on theme nights, which can focus on anything from 70s disco to 50s doo-wop. The bar serves food and drinks in all price ranges.
      Bar 330
      330 W. Birch St.
      Birch Street Promenade
      Brea, CA 92821
      (714) 256-9986

    Mosun & Club M

    • Thanks to its location in the popular Laguna Beach, girls with fake accessories and botox make it the place to be Friday and Saturday nights. Mosun & Club M is an "and" for a reason--a sushi restaurant and club combined. The modern Asian style is reflected in both the restaurant and club, and the combination makes it easy to move seamlessly from enjoying dinner to enjoying dancing to hip-hop, techno, and top 40 hits. There is a $10 cover charge to get inside.
      Mosun & Club M
      680 S. Pacific Coast Hwy.
      Laguna Beach, CA 92651
      (949) 497-5646

    Red Night Club (formerly Tentation)

    • Another club by another popular beach, Red Night Club offers a swanky place to spend your weekend nights away from the tensions of the work week. This club brings in upper-class folks wishing to experience a night of dancing and drinking. The bar plays hip-hop, house, and top 40 and there is a $20 cover charge to get inside. The bar does feature a full, fine-dining menu.
      Red Night Club
      4647 Macarthur Blvd.
      Newport Beach, CA 92660
      (949) 660-1010
      http://www.rednightclub.com/

    Shark Club

    • A club in South Orange County that is not too upscale for college kids and anyone else wanting a place to go on Friday night is the Shark Club. This down-to-earth club is located in a warehouse setting, featuring a large shark tank in the midst of the area with a dance floor on one side and pool tables on the other. The club has something for everyone, including a fireplace to relax and hang out with friends after a long work week. There's also a complimentary buffet for everyone to enjoy, along with a broad menu to order what you want directly. There's a $15 cover charge on Fridays and a $20 cover charge on Saturdays.
      Shark Club
      841 Baker St.
      Costa Mesa, CA 92626
      (714) 751-6428
      http://www.sharkclub.com/



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Sunday, December 22, 2013

Southern California Gas Company Phone Numbers

Southern California Gas Company Phone Numbers

Did you know you can address most of your questions with our helpful online customer service FAQs? Here are the top areas most people inquire about...


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Commercial & Industrial Customers 1-800-427-2000
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Saturday, November 30, 2013

Cemetry Mortuary Los Angeles Orange County California

Inglewood Park Cemetry

Los Angeles National Cemetery

Westminster Memorial Park Mortuary

714-477-3981

sherif.monem@sci-us.com

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12105  Brookhurst. #F
Garden Grove, California

Thursday, November 14, 2013

The number of 26669-6687 forms a phoneword, which spells out the word, “anonymous”.

When anybody or myself answered calls from this number at work, we received a wide range of callers, both male and female, and they solicited a wide array of products and services. It turns out that the “phone number” of 26669-6687 is not owned by anybody at all, nor is it actually a phone number. The number forms a phoneword, which are letters corresponding to a particular telephone number that form a word, a partial word, an acronym, abbreviation, or an alphanumeric combination. The number of 26669-6687 forms a phoneword, which spells out the word, “anonymous”. Obviously, some telemarketers do not want their phone numbers to show up in our caller ID so that we can call them back in anger or report their actual phone number, and who can blame them? Unfortunately, magicJack owners, calls received from 26669-6687 amount to receiving a call from a blocked number. How do you deal with unsolicited telemarketing calls from blocked numbers? Post your comments and suggestions below

Friday, November 8, 2013

Elvira Bermudez, 57, of Westminster, was killed when a white GMC pickup truck heading south on Goldenwest

WESTMINSTER – The driver of a Saturn sedan killed Thursday night after the vehicle was struck by a pickup truck at Goldenwest Street and Georgetown Avenue has been identified.
Elvira Bermudez, 57, of Westminster, was killed when a white GMC pickup truck heading south on Goldenwest about 10 p.m. hit her vehicle while the truck made a left turn to head east on Georgetown, according to a press release from the Westminster Police Department.

Article Tab: Police work the scene of a fatal accident at Goldenwest Street and Georgetown where a woman was killed in this car. A pickup truck was traveling southbound on Goldenwest and crossed over lanes and hit the white car head on in Huntington Beach late Thursday evening.
Police work the scene of a fatal accident at Goldenwest Street and Georgetown where a woman was killed in this car. A pickup truck was traveling southbound on Goldenwest and crossed over lanes and hit the white car head on in Huntington Beach late Thursday evening.
 

Bermudez, who was driving north on Goldenwest at the time, was killed on impact.
Both occupants of the GMC truck were unharmed.
Authorities said it did not appear that drugs or alcohol were involved in the crash and it is unclear if there was a traffic violation involved, according to the press release.
Police are still investigating the incident. Anyone with information on the incident should call Westminster Police at 714-548-3830.

http://findmyaccident.com/california/2010/12/28/elvira-bermudez-57-killed-in-crash-at-georgetown-and-goldenwest-in-westminster/

http://obits.dignitymemorial.com/dignity-memorial/obituary.aspx?n=Elvira-Bermudez&lc=4627&pid=153473104&mid=4801374&locale=en_US

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

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Friday, September 6, 2013

Orange County Calender of Events September-October-November-December 2013

August 30 - September 1, 2013
Every Labor Day weekend

Downtown Orange
International foods, crafts, folk dancing and music. Many different ethnic foods and costume. The Street Fair has become known for the variety of food reflecting cuisine from around the world. They provide food, drink, entertainment and crafts to the visitors.
September - October Old World Village, 7561 Center Ave, Huntington Beach
714-647-7107
If you love to drink beer, eat bratwürst and sauerkraut and enjoy dancing to "Oompah-pa music directly from Linzerbuben, Austria, then you'll love the Oktoberfest at Old World Village with its traditional German festivity. Complete with German bands imported from Europe, dancing, and imported beers (of course) and tasty German foods from bratwürst to potato salad to hot pretzels and apple strudel, Oktoberfest has something for everyone.
September 6-8, 2013Dana Point Harbor / Ocean Institute 949-496-2274
The largest annual gathering of tallships on the West Coast, this festival features a spectacular array of family-fun activities including live music, art shows and a variety of tasty food. Interactive living-history encampments including blacksmiths, scrimshaw artists, and the infamous Port Royal Privateers are sure to entertain and amaze guests of all ages and are not to be missed. Additionally, you can explore the historic tallships and listen to the crew share tails of adventure and life at sea.
SeptemberFashion Island, Newport Beach 949-729-4400
The Taste of Newport is a three-day festival drawing over 75,000 people with over 30 restaurants, 15 wineries, rich tasting brews, flavorful drinks and top notch live entertainment. The Taste is truly Newport Beach's social event of the year!
Saturday, September 28 - 2013 | 10 am - 6 pm
Bill Barber Park, Irvine

949-724-6606
Boasting artistic cultural performances on three stages, the Festival's live entertainment is a mosaic of music and dance representing more than 50 cultures from Europe, Asia, Africa, and North and South America. Immerse yourself in cultural displays, world religion and demonstrations, indulge in international cuisine, explore our world marketplace and keep the little ones in motion with hands-on art projects, games and activities in a giant, interactive Kids Village. Festival admission and parking are free.
Sunday, September 29, 2013 | 9:30am - 4:30pmOrange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Rd, Costa Mesa
(714) 838-4528
The Orange County Children’s Book Festival is designed specifically for children of all ages. This family-fun festival attracts more than 20,000 visitors who will be entertained and delighted by authors, illustrators, booksellers, animals, storytellers, costumed characters, train rides, crafts, food and entertainment and much, much more.



October

Haunted Houses, parades, carnivals and much more!
Events listed by city
2013 date tba | 11 am - 5 pm
Norman P. Murray Community Center, Mission Viejo
A full day of authors, adult and children entertainment, vendors, food....Dean Koontz and Henry Winkler are the featured authors at the 2009 event speaking and taking questions and signing books.
October 4 - 6, 2013
Columbus Tustin Park, (corner of Prospect and Irvine Blvd)
714-573-3326
Tustin Tiller Days has been a regular event in Tustin since 1957. The event provides an opportinity for Tustin to celebrate Orange County's agricultural heritage. Features Parade (on Saturday at 10 am), carnival, rides, food and entertainmnet
October 18 - 20, 2013
William Peak Park, 7225 El Dorado Drive, Buena Park
Held each October, this community festival includes a parade, food and game booths. Featured contests include World Amateur Arm Wrestling Championship, Custom Car Show,a pie-eating contest, International Chili Society Chili Cook off, hog calling, sexiest/hairiest legs, Little Miss Chili Pepper & Mr Hot Stuff Baby Contest, dog show and Karaoke Contest.
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Tri-City Park, 2301 N. Kraemer Blvd, Placentia

(714) 524-8535
Since 1965, this celebration of the city's heritage includes a parade and fair booths. The events begins with the Chamber of Commerce pancake breakfast followed by the parade and band review. The festival begins at 10:00 a.m. and features many exciting activities for the entire family including the annual car show, a crafts fair, food booths, kids games and more.
Held on the Sunday, following the first
Wednesday in October
San Clemente Pier, San Clemente
949-492-1131
Sponsored by the San Clemente Chamber, this event features a Chowder Cook-off, an Arts & Craft Show, Business Expo, entertainment and an array of fresh seafood, served seaside on the beach in the historic San Clemente Pier area.




November

mid November
La Palma Central Park
714-690-3350
This annual tradition event has been celebrated for over 20 years, encouraging residents, business partners and friends to celebrate La Palma’s community spirit. The event features Miss La Palma Pageant, Parade & Band Review, Activities, Entertainment, Cultural & Historical Activities & International Food & Product Vendors
Thanksgiving Day Dana Point
Race Hotline: 949-496-1555
California's Largest Thanksgiving Day Run Event and one of America's Most Scenic Runs... hosted by The Dana Point Chamber of Commerce. Tour the beautiful beach, majestic cliffs and coves of Dana Point. Enjoy pounding surf, rugged cliffs, and cool ocean breezes as you sail through the Dana Point Marina, Doheny State Park and pass the historic tallship Pilgrim moored in Dana Point Harbor.




December

Holiday Events
Details of holiday events beginning in November.
Click Here for events listed by city
2013 dates coming
935 Laguna Canyon Rd

949-494-3030
This unique fair offers shoppers the opportunity to purchase unique artisan crafts from various local artists. Includes live entertainment, hands-on art projects and picture-perfect moments, the Sawdust Art Festival's Winter Fantasy will become your family's holiday tradition.
General Admission:
$6.00 Adults, $3.00 children 6-12
December
Newport Beach
FREE to the public. The boat parade will light up the harbor for five consecutive nights from December 16-December 20 2009. The parade starts at Collins Island at 6:30 p.m. and will last approximately two and a half hours over 250 ships participate in the parade along with hundreds of water front estates. Providing the backdrop for the parade is the Ring of Lights waterfront home and business decorating competition. FREE for spectators, entry fee for participating boats. Over 1 million people view the parade each year.
For those of you that would like to be in parade Newport Landing offers 2 general admission cruises nightly every night of the parade that are a part of the actual parade. Viewing the parade from a ship means that you see all of the parade and homes in full decor that line the waterfront. General admission tickets can be reserved over the phone.
Location for cruises:
Newport Landing Sportfishing
309 Palm - Suite A Newport Beach Ca
949-675-0551