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Discover the evolving genius and uniquemusical voices of “Beethoven, Debussy andMendelssohn” during the first concert ofPacific Symphony’s 2014-15 Café Ludwigchamber series, which this season exploresmusic written at the early, middle and lateperiods of a composer’s life. As an anchor, thethree-concert series features three ofBeethoven’s cello sonatas, each written at adifferent stage of his musical development,performed by the Symphony’s PrincipalCellist Timothy Landauer. For the seventhseason, charming and sensational pianist OrliShaham serves as host, leading thisafternoon of music on Sunday, Nov. 2, at 3p.m. in the intimate Samueli Theater atSegerstrom Center for the Arts. Tickets includecoffee, tea and desserts. For more informationor to purchase tickets, call 714-755-5799 orvisit www.PacificSymphony.org.The program opens with Beethoven’s Cello

Sonata No. 2, one of the first great pieces tounleash the unique expressive possibilities ofthe cello. Debussy’s Piano Trio No. 1 follows, asweet and sentimental piece written when hewas 18. Mendelssohn began his String Octetin E-flat Major when he was just 16, and it hasbeen acclaimed by music critics ever since.“This season, we have a wonderful theme

that runs throughout,which I am as excitedto explore as I hopethe audience will be,”says Shaham. “Thefirst program is allmusic that was writtenearly in the composers’careers and in theirpersonal development.The second program isall music that waswritten in what we call

the middle stage—music that was written atsomebody’s maturity, the prime of theircareer. Our spring program is all late musicthat was written at the end of a composer’slifetime. This theme is interesting from thepoint of view in seeing how a composerdevelops and seeing how styles changethroughout one’s lifetime,” says Shaham.Beethoven’s Sonata for Cello and Piano

No. 2 was written at the same time as his firstin 1796, when he was on concert tour inBerlin. The piece features stunning writing forpiano because Beethoven was to premiere ithimself for King Friedrich II of Prussia, with theFrench cellist Jean-Pierre Duport. “There is noquestion as to which instrument gets thelion’s share of virtuosity here,” wrotecontemporary cello player Steven Isserlis,“Beethoven was not going to let himself beovershadowed by a mere cellist!” After attending the Paris Conservatoire at

age 10, Debussy was sought as a pianist foran 1880 tour with the children of the greatarts patron Nadezhda von Meck. There, hewas influenced by many composers andwrote his Piano Trio in G Major shortly afterhis return to France.Mendelssohn’s genius was unmistakable

as a child. He began studying piano at age 6,and by the time hewas in his late teens,Mendelssohn hadcomposed some of hisbest-known works,“demonstrating bothsuperb craftsmanshipand a glorious gift formelodies that singwith emotion,”according to programannotator MichaelClive.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1Sports Trivia, 11am,Karaoke, 5:30pm, DJScottie, 8 p.m., The

Starting Gate, 5052 KatellaAve., 562-598-8957

Karaoke, 2pm, CatReed & Back Alley,9pm, Don the

Beachcomber, 16278 PacificCoast Hwy., 562-592-1321

Haunted Maze,3pm, ShorelineVillage, Shoreline Dr.,

562-435-2668

Fear Station, 6pm,10660 Western Ave.,www.fearstationhau

nt.com

The Joneses,6:30pm, BeatVentriloquists, 9pm,

Tantalum, 6272 E. PacificCoast Hwy., 562-431-1414

Terry Steele feat.David Elliot, 8pm,Spaghettini, 3005

Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-296-2199

Boxcar 7, 8pm, KobeSteakhouse, 3001Old Ranch Pkwy,

562-596-9969

Jake Shimabukuro,8pm, Cerritos Centerfor the

Performing Arts,12700 CenterCourt Dr., 562-916-8501

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2DAYLIGHT SAVINGS ENDS

DW3 & 94.7 TheWave, 11am, The L.A.Collective Jam

Session, 7pm, Spaghettini,3005 Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-296-2199

The Sunday SoulRevue, 2pm, DirtySugar, 5:30pm,

Tantalum, 6272 E. PacificCoast Hwy., 562-431-1414

The New ChristyMinstrels, 3pm,Cerritos Center for

the Performing Arts, 12700Center Court Dr., 562-916-8501

Karaoke, 3pm,Reggae Sundays,3pm, Don the

Beachcomber, 16278 PacificCoast Hwy., 562-592-1321

Haunted Maze,3pm, ShorelineVillage, Shoreline Dr.,

562-435-2668

Rick Parma, 5pm,Kobe Steakhouse,3001 Old Ranch

Pkwy, 562-596-9969

The Jack RobertsHarvey Band, 6pm,Schooner at Sunset,

16821 Pacific Coast Hwy.,562-592-2121

Country Karaoke,9:30pm, The StartingGate, 5052 Katella

Ave., 562-598-8957

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3Mic Dangerously, 2p.m., Schooner atSunset, 16821 Pacific

Coast Hwy., 562-592-2121

Karaoke & OpenMic, 8:30pm, TheStarting Gate, 5052

Katella Ave., 562-598-8957

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4ELECTION DAY

Kristi Jo, 6pm,Tantalum, 6272 E.Pacific Coast Hwy.,

562-431-1414

Quiz Night, 7pm,Brix Sunset Beach,16635 Pacific Coast

Highway, 562-592-3167

Karaoke, 7:30pm,Don theBeachcomber, 16278

Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-1321

Cochino ComedyShow, 9pm, TheStarting Gate, 5052

Katella Ave., 562-598-8957

Karaoke, 9pm,Jeanie’s DirtyMartini, 4360

Lincoln Ave., 714-826-0570

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5Katz ‘n’ Jammers,6pm, Tantalum, 6272E. Pacific Coast

Hwy., 562-431-1414

NOVEMBER 2014 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • DARTS • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM PAGE 2

Pacific Symphony opens Café Ludwig series withchamber pieces by Beethoven, Debussy, Mendelssohn

The New Christy Minstrels redefined thePop and Folk genres with chart-topping hitssuch as Denver and the Oscar-winning songChim Chim Cher-ee from the movie MaryPoppins. The Grammy-winning group opensthe Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts(CCPA) 2014-2015 Memory Lane Series onSunday, Nov. 2, at 3 p.m. In one of his finalperformances before he begins retirement,special guest Gospel-Folk musician BarryMcGuire will also perform.

Broadway Swings takes the spotlight onFriday, Nov. 7 at 8 p.m. featuring top Cabaretsingers and a 17-piece Big Band in a livelymusical salute to the best of Broadway andJazz showcasing songs of icons Rodgers andHammerstein, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, DukeEllington, Fats Walker, and more.

The acclaimed California Guitar Trio andMontreal Guitar Trio join together to shake

up the house on Saturday, Nov. 8 at 8 p.m.in a rousing evening of Progressive Rock,World, Jazz, and Classical music.

Roundup thekids andcheck outthedelightfulPopovich

Comedy Pet Theater, a family-orientedafternoon of unique comedy and tricks fromfurry friends. The crafty four-leggedentertainers take the spotlight on Sunday,Nov. 9 at 3 p.m.

L.A. Mass Choir, in a Performance PartnerProgram concert on Saturday, Nov. 15 at 7p.m.. delivers what the Los Angeles Timeshailed as “high-energy, contemporary gospelat its most kinetic, featuring …exhilarating

ensemble singing arranged in the crisp,percussive mode.”Miss this show and “you have some

‘splainin’ to do!” Join America’s favoritefoursome — Lucy and Ricky Ricardo and Fredand Ethel Mertz — for good times and greatlaughs in I Love Lucy® Live on Stage.The family-friendly show kicks off the

CCPA 2014-2015 Broadway Series, whichincludes Camelot; Mamma Mia!; and theBuddy – The Buddy Holly Story.

Tickets and infoFor tickets or more

information onentertainment at the

CCPA, call 562-467-8818 or visit

cerritoscenter.com.

NOVEMBER 2014 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • DARTS • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM PAGE 3

Threestuly &MagdalenaChovancova,

7:30pm, Spaghettini, 3005Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-296-2199

Siesta Soul DanceParty, 8pm, TheStarting Gate, 5052

Katella Ave., 562-598-8957

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6Thursday WineTastings,6pm, Brix

Sunset Beach,16635 PacificCoast Highway,562-592-3167

The Stonecutters,6:30pm, Tantalum,6272 E. Pacific Coast

Hwy., 562-431-1414

An Evening ofElegance, 7:30pm,Freed Theater, Christ

Cathedral campus, 13280Chapman Ave.,www.CathedralOfElegance.eventbrite.com

Outerwave, 7:30pm,Don theBeachcomber, 16278

Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-1321

Tice Griffin’s KaraokeReview, 7:30 p.m.,Schooner at Sunset,

16821 Pacific Coast Hwy.,562-592-2121

Derek Bordeaux,7:30pm, KobeSteakhouse, 3001

Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-596-9969

DW3, 8pm,Spaghettini, 3005Old Ranch Pkwy,

562-296-2199

Salsa Thursdays,9pm, The StartingGate, 5052 Katella

Ave., 562-598-8957

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7Karaoke, 5:30pm, DJScottie, 8 p.m., TheStarting Gate, 5052

Katella Ave., 562-598-8957

Shark LagoonNights, 6pm,Aquarium of the

Pacific, 100 Aquarium Wy.,562-590-3100

Kimo, 6pm, NathanJames & Big Sandy,7:30pm, Don the

Beachcomber, 16278 PacificCoast Hwy., 562-592-1321

Dirty Sugar, 6:45pm,Beat Ventriloquists,10:30pm, Tantalum,

6272 E. Pacific Coast Hwy.,562-431-1414

Groove Alliance,8pm, KobeSteakhouse, 3001

Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-596-9969

Johannes Linstead,8pm, Spaghettini,3005 Old Ranch

Pkwy, 562-296-2199

Broadway Swings,8pm, Cerritos Centerfor the Performing

Arts, 12700 Center Court Dr.,562-916-8501

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 830th Annual LaPalma DaysFestival, Central

Park, 10am, 714-690-3300

Sports Trivia, 11am,Karaoke, 5:30pm, DJScottie, 8 p.m., The

Starting Gate, 5052 KatellaAve., 562-598-8957

Karaoke, 2pm, JasonArimoto, 6pm, Donthe Beachcomber,

16278 Pacific Coast Hwy.,562-592-1321

The Stonecutters,6:30pm, BeatVentriloquists, 9pm,

Tantalum, 6272 E. PacificCoast Hwy., 562-431-1414

25th Annual HOPEFundraiser DinnerDance, Knott’s Berry

Farm Resort Hotel, 7675Crescent Ave., 714-826-0760

Incendio, 8pm,Spaghettini, 3005Old Ranch Pkwy,

562-296-2199

Quick jump into entertainment in November at Cerritos Center

CALIFORNIA GUITAR TRIOAND MONTREAL

NOVEMBER 2014 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • DARTS • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM PAGE 4

Madabout Blues,8pm, KobeSteakhouse, 3001

Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-596-9969

Dr. Keeling’s Curve,8pm, Aquarium ofthe Pacific, 100

Aquarium Wy., 562-590-3100

Cal GuitarTrio andMontreal Guitar,8pm, Cerritos Center

for the Performing Arts, 12700Center Court Dr., 562-916-8501

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9Autumn Festival,9am-5pm, Aquariumof the Pacific, 100

Aquarium Wy., 562-590-3100

DW3 & 94.7 TheWave, 11am, DanSiegell, 7pm,

Spaghettini, 3005 Old RanchPkwy, 562-296-2199

The Sunday SoulRevue, 2pm, DirtySugar, 5:30pm,

Tantalum, 6272 E. PacificCoast Hwy., 562-431-1414

Karaoke, 3pm,Reggae Sundays,3pm, Don the

Beachcomber, 16278 PacificCoast Hwy., 562-592-1321

Popovich ComedyPet Theater, 3pm,Cerritos Center for the

Performing Arts, 12700 CenterCourt Dr., 562-916-8501

Golden West Popspresents“Remembering: A

Tribute to Our Nation’sVeterans”, 4pm, Holy CrossLutheran Church, 4321Cerritos Ave

Rick Parma, 5pm,Kobe Steakhouse,3001 Old Ranch

Pkwy, 562-596-9969

The Jack RobertsHarvey Band, 6pm,Schooner at Sunset,

16821 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-2121

Country Karaoke,9:30pm, The StartingGate, 5052 Katella

Ave., 562-598-8957

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10Mic Dangerously, 2p.m., Schooner atSunset, 16821 Pacific

Coast Hwy., 562-592-2121

Karaoke & OpenMic, 8:30pm, TheStarting Gate, 5052

Katella Ave., 562-598-8957

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11 VETERANS DAY

Kristi Jo, 6pm,Tantalum, 6272 E.Pacific Coast Hwy.,

562-431-1414

Quiz Night, 7pm, BrixSunset Beach, 16635Pacific Coast

Highway, 562-592-3167

Karaoke, 7:30pm,Don theBeachcomber, 16278

Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-1321

Cochino ComedyShow, 9pm, TheStarting Gate, 5052

Katella Ave., 562-598-8957

Karaoke, 9pm,Jeanie’s Dirty Martini,4360 Lincoln Ave.,

714-826-0570

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12Katz ‘n’ Jammers,6pm, Tantalum, 6272E. Pacific Coast

Hwy., 562-431-1414

Painting & Vino,6pm, Don theBeachcomber, 16278

Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-1321

The Avengers,7:30pm, Spaghettini,3005 Old Ranch

Pkwy, 562-296-2199

WMIG? Shubert,7:30pm, CerritosCenter for the

Performing Arts, 12700 CenterCourt Dr., 562-916-8501

Siesta Soul DanceParty, 8pm, TheStarting

Gate, 5052 KatellaAve., 562-598-8957

Holy Cross Lutheran Church is pleased toannounce the Opening of Sunday SerenadesThird Season on Nov. 9 at 4 p.m. with aspecial musical salute to America and themen and women who have served in ourmilitary for generations.The 50+ piece Golden West Pops, under

the direction of Ms. Pollyanna Gorman, willbe joined by guest vocalist Christy Davis toperform many favorite Americana selections. The suggested donation price for tickets is

$20 with $5 from each ticket being donatedto the Disabled American Veterans. All active-duty military and veterans in

uniform are welcome to attend free of charge. Tickets are now available at the church

office — 714-527-7225 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.daily or online atwww.brownpapertickets.com/event/895269.(A service fee of $1.69 will be charged foronline purchases.)Holy Cross invites the community to come

and enjoy a wonderful part of Americanculture, our patriotic music, express gratitudeto our veterans, and enjoy fellowship at thereception following the concert. Holy Cross is located at 4321 Cerritos Ave.

in Cypress.Please visit our concert series website at

www.sundayserenadesholycrosscypress.orgfor more information.

Golden West Pops presents “Remembering:A Tribute to Our Nation’s Veterans”

Explanation of Location Symbols

City of Cerritos

City of Huntington Beach

City of Seal Beach

City of Long Beach

City of Stanton

City of Buena Park

Community of Sunset Beach

City ofCypress

City of Los Alamitos

City ofWestminster

City ofGarden Grove

City ofLa Palma

NOVEMBER 2014 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • DARTS • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM PAGE 5

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13Jack Daniel’s Dinner,6pm, Queen Mary,1126 Queens

Highway, 877-342-0738

Thursday WineTastings, 6pm, BrixSunset Beach, 16635

Pacific Coast Highway, 562-592-3167

The Stonecutters,6:30pm, Tantalum,6272 E. Pacific Coast

Hwy., 562-431-1414

Cali Conscious,7:30pm, Don theBeachcomber, 16278

Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-1321

Tice Griffin’s KaraokeReview, 7:30 p.m.,Schooner at Sunset,

16821 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-2121

Derek Bordeaux,7:30pm, KobeSteakhouse, 3001

Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-596-9969

DW3, 8pm,Spaghettini, 3005Old Ranch Pkwy,

562-296-2199

Salsa Thursdays,9pm, The StartingGate, 5052

Katella Ave., 562-598-8957

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14Karaoke, 5:30pm, DJScottie, 8 p.m., TheStarting Gate, 5052

Katella Ave., 562-598-8957

Shark LagoonNights, 6pm,Aquarium of the

Pacific, 100 Aquarium Wy.,562-590-3100

Kimo, 6pm, Don theBeachcomber, 16278Pacific Coast Hwy.,

562-592-1321

Dirty Sugar, 6:45pm,Beat Ventriloquists,10:30pm, Tantalum,

6272 E. Pacific Coast Hwy.,562-431-1414

Crimes of the Heart,8pm, CypressCollege Theater,

9200 Valley View St.,www.cypresscollegetheateranddance.com

Dave Widow, 8pm,Kobe Steakhouse,3001 Old Ranch

Pkwy, 562-596-9969

Will Donato, 8pm,Spaghettini, 3005Old Ranch Pkwy,

562-296-2199

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15NOAA and OurPlanet Day, 9am-5pm, Aquarium of

the Pacific, 100 AquariumWy., 562-590-3100

Sports Trivia, 11am,Karaoke, 5:30pm, DJScottie, 8 p.m., The

Starting Gate, 5052 KatellaAve., 562-598-8957

Karaoke, 2pm, JasonArimoto, 6pm, Donthe Beachcomber,

16278 Pacific Coast Hwy.,562-592-1321

The Joneses,6:30pm, BeatVentriloquists, 9pm,

Tantalum, 6272 E. PacificCoast Hwy., 562-431-1414

Crimes of the Heart,8pm, CypressCollege Theater,

9200 Valley View St.,www.cypresscollegetheateranddance.com

Michael Paulo, 7pm,9:30pm, Spaghettini,3005 Old Ranch

Pkwy, 562-296-2199

LA Mass Choir, 7pm,Cerritos Center for thePerforming Arts,

12700 Center Court Dr., 562-916-8501

Tyghtship, 8pm,Kobe Steakhouse,3001 Old Ranch

Pkwy, 562-596-9969

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16DW3 & 94.7 TheWave, 11am, SteveOliver, 7pm,

Spaghettini, 3005 Old RanchPkwy, 562-296-2199

Knott’s Berry Farm continues itstradition of honoring the bravemen and women who haveserved in the U.S. military, bothpast and present, with freeadmission during its 25thannual Military Tribute.Knott’s is the only theme park

that has continuously offered free admissionto veterans and active military personnel inhonor of our nation’s Veteran’s Day holiday. The free-admission offer applies to all U.S.

veterans, retired and active militarypersonnel and their spouse (or one guest.)Up to six additional tickets may be

purchased at Knott’s Ticket Booths for only$24 each from November 2 -21 and for $29each November 22 through January 4, 2015. Military personnel may also purchase

additional tickets at a participating local

Military ticket office. U.S. veterans, retired and activemilitary personnel must presentmilitary ID or proof of U.S.military service at Knott’s ticketbooths to receive thecomplimentary tribute tickets.

Veteran, retired and activemilitary personnel must be present.U.S. veterans, retired and active military

can also take advantage of a great $84 anight rate at the Knott’s Hotel, plus freeparking. Rate is based upon a standard roomand subject to availability. For reservations,call 866-752-2444, or visit knottshotel.com oryour local military base.For information on Park operating hours,

please call Knott’s Information at 714-220-5200 or visit knotts.com.

Free admission Nov. 2 through Jan. 4

Knotts honors veterans,retired and active-duty military

PYSO open season with Swan Lake SuiteThe Pacific Symphony Youth Orchestra

(PSYO) begins its 2014-15 Cheng FamilyFoundation Youth Orchestra concert serieswith a “Fall Concert,” featuring beautiful andchallenging music by Leonard Bernstein, PiotrIlyich Tchaikovsky and Ottorino Respighi.Led by Assistant Conductor Alejandro

Gutiérrez, the young musicians open theconcert with the grand and cheerful music ofBernstein’s Overture to Candide.Then Swan Lake Suite (selections) shines,

showcasing Tchaikovsky’s gift for melody.To conclude, brass musicians from the

Pacific Symphony Youth Wind Ensemble

(PSYWE) join in to play Respighi’s Pines ofRome, an Italian tone poem that achievedsuccess at a time when opera dominated themusic scene.PSYO’s concert takes place on Sunday,

Nov. 16, at 7 p.m., in the Renée and HenrySegerstrom Concert Hall, 600 Town Center Dr.in Costa Mesa.Thanks to a generous sponsorship by

William J. Gillespie, tickets to the concert arefree and seating is open.To reserve a ticket,call the box office at 714-755-5799 or visitwww.PacificSymphony.org. Tickets mayalso be picked up at the door.

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No part of this publication may be reproduced without written permission fromthe publisher. Photographs, artwork, advertising and graphics are the property of Orange County Breeze.Orange County Breeze assumes no responsibility or liability for claims made by advertisers containedherein. The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of Orange County Breeze or itsowners. Orange County Breeze is not responsible for typographical errors or omissions.

The Sunday SoulRevue, 2pm, DirtySugar, 5:30pm,

Tantalum, 6272 E. PacificCoast Hwy., 562-431-1414

Karaoke, 3pm,Reggae Sundays,3pm, Don the

Beachcomber, 16278 PacificCoast Hwy., 562-592-1321

Crimes of the Heart,4pm, CypressCollege Theater,

9200 Valley View St.,www.cypresscollegetheateranddance.com

The Jack RobertsHarvey Band, 6pm,Schooner at Sunset,

16821 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-2121

PSYO 7 p.m.,Segerstrom ConcertHall, 600 Town

Center Dr., 714-755-5799

Country Karaoke,9:30pm, The StartingGate, 5052 Katella

Ave., 562-598-8957

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17Mic Dangerously, 2p.m., Schooner atSunset, 16821 Pacific

Coast Hwy., 562-592-2121

Tom Kubis Big Band,8pm, Don theBeachcomber, 16278

Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-1321

Karaoke & OpenMic, 8:30pm, TheStarting Gate, 5052

Katella Ave., 562-598-8957

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18Kristi Jo, 6pm,Tantalum, 6272 E.Pacific Coast Hwy.,

562-431-1414

Quiz Night, 7pm, BrixSunset Beach, 16635Pacific Coast

Highway, 562-592-3167

The Rose Center Theater's Rose Kidspresents Annie Jr.beginning Friday, Nov. 7 at7:30 p.m.The weekend’s

remaining shows areon Saturday, Nov. 8 at 7:30 p.m. and amatinee performance on Sunday, Nov. 9.The production’s final weekend repeats

this schedule on Friday, Nov 14 at 7:30 p.m.,Saturday, Nov. 15 at 7:30 p.m., and Sundaymatinee on Nov. 16 at 2 p.m.This production is directed by Vincent

Aniceto, with musical direction by TimNelson and choreography by JenniferSimpson-Matthews.

About the Rose Center TheaterUnder the management ofArtistic Director Tim Nelson,

Westminster’s RoseCenter Theater (RCT) isnow in its eighth season

of presenting four musicals each season —the latest was Man of La Mancha, which ranSept. 19 through Sept. 28.

Tickets and infoRose Center Theater is located at 14140 All

American Way in Westminster. For tickets ormore information on entertainment at theRose Center Theater, call 714-793-1150, ext. 1or visit RoseCenterTheater.com.

On Nov. 6 at 7:30 p.m.,A Concert Series for ChristCathedral presents “AnEvening of Elegance” inFreed Theater on theChrist Cathedral campusat 13280 Chapman Ave. inGarden Grove.This year the Concert Series celebrates

the maestros of music from Eastern Europe!Patrons and aficionados of classical musicwill get to enjoy selections fromTchaikovsky, Dvorák, Strauss, Mozart,Rachmaninoff, and Wagner.

Artists from Russia,Poland, Serbia, Germany,and some of your localfavorites have beeninvited to play for thisspecial event — purchaseyour tickets early to

secure your seats.For more information, visit

www.ChristCathedralCalifornia.org/events/online.Tickets are available for purchase at

www.CathedralOfElegance.eventbrite.com.

NOVEMBER 2014 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • DARTS • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM PAGE 6

Selwyn Gibson &Friends, 7pm,Spaghettini, 3005

Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-296-2199

Karaoke, 7:30pm,Don theBeachcomber, 16278

Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-1321

Cochino ComedyShow, 9pm, TheStarting Gate, 5052

Katella Ave., 562-598-8957

Karaoke, 9pm,Jeanie’s Dirty Martini,4360 Lincoln Ave.,

714-826-0570

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19Painting & Vino,6pm, Don theBeachcomber, 16278

Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-1321

Katz ‘n’ Jammers,6pm, Tantalum, 6272E. Pacific Coast

Hwy., 562-431-1414

Siesta Soul DanceParty, 8pm, TheStarting Gate, 5052

Katella Ave., 562-598-8957

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2036th AnnualMayor’s PrayerBreakfast, 7am,

Knott’s Berry Farm ResortHotel, 7675 Crescent Ave., 714-562-3550

Thursday WineTastings, 6pm, BrixSunset Beach, 16635

Pacific Coast Highway, 562-592-3167

The Stonecutters,6:30pm, Tantalum,6272 E. Pacific Coast

Hwy., 562-431-1414

Tice Griffin’s KaraokeReview, 7:30 p.m.,Schooner at Sunset,

16821 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-2121

Derek Bordeaux,7:30pm, KobeSteakhouse, 3001

Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-596-9969

DW3, 8pm,Spaghettini, 3005Old Ranch Pkwy,

562-296-2199

Salsa Thursdays,9pm, The StartingGate, 5052 Katella

Ave., 562-598-8957

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21Chill Opening Day,5pm, Queen Mary,1126 Queens

Highway, 877-342-0738

“An Evening of Elegance” at Christ Cathedral“It’s a hard knock life!” for Rose Center Kids

Karaoke, 5:30pm, DJScottie, 8 p.m., TheStarting Gate, 5052

Katella Ave., 562-598-8957

Shark LagoonNights, 6pm,Aquarium of the

Pacific, 100 Aquarium Wy.,562-590-3100

Kimo, 6pm, Don theBeachcomber, 16278Pacific Coast Hwy.,

562-592-1321

Dirty Sugar, 6:45pm,Beat Ventriloquists,10:30pm, Tantalum,

6272 E. Pacific Coast Hwy.,562-431-1414

Night Dive, 7pm,Aquarium of thePacific, 100

Aquarium Wy., 562-590-3100

Crimes of the Heart,8pm, CypressCollege Theater,

9200 Valley View St.,www.cypresscollegetheateranddance.com

Blue Machine, 8pm,Kobe Steakhouse,3001 Old Ranch

Pkwy, 562-596-9969

Pretzel Logic, 8pm,Spaghettini, 3005Old Ranch

Pkwy, 562-296-2199

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22Holiday Bazaar,9am-3pm, CypressCommunity Center,

5700 Orange Ave., 714-229-6780

Chill, 10am, QueenMary, 1126 QueensHighway, 877-342-

0738

Tamale Workshop,10am, St. IsidoreHistorical Plaza, 562-

596-9918

Sports Trivia, 11am,Karaoke, 5:30pm, DJScottie, 8 p.m., The

Starting Gate, 5052 KatellaAve., 562-598-8957

Karaoke, 2pm, JasonArimoto, 6pm, Donthe Beachcomber,

16278 Pacific Coast Hwy.,562-592-1321

General Audio,6:30pm, BeatVentriloquists, 9pm,

Tantalum, 6272 E. PacificCoast Hwy., 562-431-1414

Crimes of the Heart,8pm, CypressCollege Theater,

9200 Valley View St.,www.cypresscollegetheateranddance.com

Drew Simpson, 8pm,Spaghettini, 3005Old Ranch Pkwy,

562-296-2199

Kool Breeze, 8pm,Kobe Steakhouse,3001 Old Ranch

Pkwy, 562-596-9969

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23Chill, 10am, QueenMary, 1126 QueensHighway, 877-342-

0738

DW3 & 94.7 TheWave, 11am, PatrickBradley, 7pm,

Spaghettini, 3005 Old RanchPkwy, 562-296-2199

The Sunday SoulRevue, 2pm, DirtySugar, 5:30pm,

Tantalum, 6272 E. PacificCoast Hwy., 562-431-1414

The Jive Aces, 2pm,Carpenter PerformingArts Center, 6200

Atherton St., 562-985-7000

Karaoke, 3pm,Reggae Sundays,3pm, Don the

Beachcomber, 16278 PacificCoast Hwy., 562-592-1321

Crimes of the Heart,4pm, CypressCollege Theater,

9200 Valley View St.,www.cypresscollegetheateranddance.com

Rick Parma, 5pm,Kobe Steakhouse,3001 Old Ranch

Pkwy, 562-596-9969

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Queen Mary’s CHILL will be the coolestplace in Southern California starting Nov. 21

The Queen Mary will once again beovertaken by a deep freeze for the thirdannual CHILL, opening on Nov. 21. Experiencethe frozen magic that will bring holidaycelebration, wonderment and North Poletemperatures to families across sunnySouthern California.CHILL transforms over two million pounds

of sparkling ice into larger than life hand-carved colorful ice sculptures in the 14,000square-foot Igloo called The Ice Kingdominside the Queen Mary’s Dome. The IceKingdom will feature a California holidaytheme complete with breaking waves,dancing dolphins and a Surfing Santa. Frozenscenes from The Nutcracker will adorn The IceKingdom with walk-through castles and sugarplum fairies. Get lost in the life-sized candycane forest, explore the penguin village andslip down three ice slides off of a 30’ highreplica of The Queen Mary.

Each ice exhibit is meticulously createdby expert ice sculptors from Harbin, China,and enhanced with LED lighting to create avisually awing experience. The Ice Kingdom iskept at a frosty nine degrees Fahrenheit to

preserve the ice and guests will receiveparkas to help protect against the frozentemperatures.

CHILL welcomes back ice tubing with sixlanes of glistening ice slides standing twostories tall and 100-feet long in front of the IceKingdom. Ice skate under the stars on the6,000 square-foot ice skating rink with a viewof the picturesque Queen Mary ship. Aholiday village will offer gingerbread houses,holiday carolers, Candy Lane and a visit withSanta Claus. The world’s largest rocking horseand snowman bounce house will provideholiday merriment.“CHILL is a truly unique holiday

experience that brings the cold festiveweather of other areas right here to sunnySouthern California,” commented SteveSheldon, director of entertainment events atThe Queen Mary.CHILL will also feature nightly live

entertainment, movies under the stars andfestive food and beverages. For moreinformation and to purchase tickets, visitwww.queenmary.com/events/chill/.

The Anaheim Performing Arts CenterFoundation (APACF) is proud to announcethat renowned pianist Hershey Felder willperform at the organization’s Great GatsbyGala Benefit Concert on Nov. 1.Mr. Felder is a Canadian pianist, actor,

playwright, composer, producer, and director,and will perform excerpts from his productionof Hershey Felder as Irving Berlin, which willopen in November at the Geffen Playhouse.In addition to Mr. Felder, the gala will

feature performers Julie Garnye, JenniferShelton, Eric Le Van, and Sean Le Van.Headlining the Great Gatsby Gala Benefit

Concert will be beloved Hollywood legendDebbie Reynolds. Linda Knohl,

president of the APACFoundation board ofdirectors, stated, “Werecognize andappreciate Ms.Reynolds dedicationto the performing arts.Her star power bringsthe Great GatsbyGala to new heightsand represents acrowningachievement for theAnaheim PerformingArts CenterFoundation.” As a performer in

Los Angeles, JulieGarnye most recentlyappeared on the 85thAnnual AcademyAwards singing in theLes MisérablesEnsemble, along withthe principals of theAcademy Award

winning film version of the Boublil-Shönbergmusical.

Jennifer Shelton recently appeared inInternational City Theatre’s production ofLet’s Misbehave: The Music and Lyrics ofCole Porter.

Eric Le Van is an American classicalpianist particularly known for hisinterpretations of the music of Brahms andScriabin.

Sean Le Van is 13 years old and hasgiven many professional concerts since theage of five, along with members of hisfamily, the Le Van Family Musicians. Hestarted as a singer and soon developed apassion for jazz improvisation andcomposition on the piano.

The fourth annualGreat Gatsby GalaBenefit Concert willbe held at Fox PointeManor, themagnificent estateresidence of Dr.Howard and LindaKnohl in the PeraltaHills area of Anaheim.As previously

announced, Master ofCeremonies will beNBC4 WeathercasterFritz Coleman.All proceeds from

the event will be usedto support thebuilding of a worldclass performing artscenter in the city ofAnaheim.Tickets are

available online atwww.apacf.org.

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The Jack RobertsHarvey Band, 6pm,Schooner at Sunset,

16821 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-2121

Country Karaoke,9:30pm, The StartingGate, 5052 Katella

Ave., 562-598-8957

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24Mic Dangerously, 2p.m., Schooner atSunset, 16821 Pacific

Coast Hwy., 562-592-2121

Chill, 5pm, QueenMary, 1126 QueensHighway, 877-342-

0738

Karaoke & OpenMic, 8:30pm, TheStarting Gate, 5052

Katella Ave., 562-598-8957

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25Chill, 5pm, QueenMary, 1126 QueensHighway, 877-342-

0738

Kristi Jo, 6pm,Tantalum, 6272 E.Pacific Coast Hwy.,

562-431-1414

Quiz Night, 7pm, BrixSunset Beach, 16635Pacific Coast

Highway, 562-592-3167

Karaoke, 7:30pm,Don theBeachcomber, 16278

Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-1321

Cochino ComedyShow, 9pm, TheStarting Gate, 5052

Katella Ave., 562-598-8957

Karaoke, 9pm,Jeanie’s Dirty Martini,4360 Lincoln Ave.,

714-826-0570

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26Chill, 5pm, QueenMary, 1126 QueensHighway, 877-342-

0738

Katz ‘n’ Jammers,6pm, Tantalum, 6272E. Pacific Coast

Hwy., 562-431-1414

Battle of the BluesHarps, 6pm, QueenMary, 1126 Queens

Highway, 877-342-0738

Gabriel Johnson,7:30pm, Spaghettini,3005 Old Ranch

Pkwy, 562-296-2199

Siesta Soul DanceParty, 8pm, TheStarting Gate, 5052

Katella Ave., 562-598-8957

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27THANKSGIVING DAY

ThanksgivingAboard the QueenMary, 9am-10pm,

Queen Mary, 1126 QueensHighway, 877-342-0738

Chill Thanksgiving,10am, Queen Mary,1126 Queens

Highway, 877-342-0738

Thanksgiving Lunch,11am-5pm, Aquariumof the Pacific, 100

Aquarium Wy., 562-590-3100

Thursday WineTastings, 6pm, BrixSunset Beach, 16635

Pacific Coast Highway, 562-592-3167

The Stonecutters,6:30pm, Tantalum,6272 E. Pacific Coast

Hwy., 562-431-1414

Tice Griffin’s KaraokeReview, 7:30 p.m.,Schooner at Sunset,

16821 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-2121

Derek Bordeaux,7:30pm, KobeSteakhouse, 3001

Old Ranch Pkwy, 562-596-9969

Salsa Thursdays,9pm, The StartingGate, 5052 Katella

Ave., 562-598-8957

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28Chill, 10am, QueenMary, 1126 QueensHighway, 877-342-

0738

Karaoke, 5:30pm, DJScottie, 8 p.m., TheStarting Gate, 5052

Katella Ave., 562-598-8957

Shark LagoonNights, 6pm,Aquarium of the

Pacific, 100 Aquarium Wy.,562-590-3100

Debbie Reynolds headlines Anaheim fundraiser

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Kimo, 6pm, Don theBeachcomber, 16278Pacific Coast Hwy.,

562-592-1321

Dirty Sugar, 6:45pm,Beat Ventriloquists,10:30pm, Tantalum,

6272 E. Pacific Coast Hwy.,562-431-1414

Upstream, 8pm,Kobe Steakhouse,3001 Old Ranch

Pkwy, 562-596-9969

Hollywood U2, 8pm,Spaghettini, 3005Old Ranch Pkwy,

562-296-2199

I Love Lucy Live onStage, 8pm, CerritosCenter for the

Performing Arts, 12700 CenterCourt Dr., 562-916-8501

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29Chill, 10am, QueenMary, 1126 QueensHighway, 877-342-

0738

Sports Trivia, 11am,Karaoke, 5:30pm, DJScottie, 8 p.m., The

Starting Gate, 5052 KatellaAve., 562-598-8957

Karaoke, 2pm, JasonArimoto, 6pm, Donthe Beachcomber,

16278 Pacific Coast Hwy.,562-592-1321

I Love Lucy Live onStage, 2pm, 8pm,Cerritos Center for the

Performing Arts, 12700 CenterCourt Dr., 562-916-8501

Seal Beach TreeLighting Ceremony,4pm, Eisenhower

Park at the Pier,www.sealbeachchamber.org

The Joneses,6:30pm, BeatVentriloquists, 9pm,

Tantalum, 6272 E. PacificCoast Hwy., 562-431-1414

Brian Hughes, 8pm,Spaghettini, 3005Old Ranch Pkwy,

562-296-2199

Tyghtship, 8pm,Kobe Steakhouse,3001 Old Ranch

Pkwy, 562-596-9969

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30Chill, 10am, QueenMary, 1126 QueensHighway, 877-342-

0738

DW3 & 94.7 TheWave, 11am, JackiemJoyner, 7pm,

Spaghettini, 3005 Old RanchPkwy, 562-296-2199

There’s More ThanMeets the Eye atClark Park, 1pm,

Clark Regional Park, 8800Rosecrans Ave., 714-973–3170

The Sunday SoulRevue, 2pm, DirtySugar, 5:30pm,

Tantalum, 6272 E. PacificCoast Hwy., 562-431-1414

Karaoke, 3pm,Reggae Sundays,3pm, Don the

Beachcomber, 16278 PacificCoast Hwy., 562-592-1321

Rick Parma, 5pm,Kobe Steakhouse,3001 Old Ranch

Pkwy, 562-596-9969

The Jack RobertsHarvey Band, 6pm,Schooner at Sunset,

16821 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-592-2121

Country Karaoke,9:30pm, The StartingGate, 5052 Katella

Ave., 562-598-8957

Have you everwondered “Where areall the animals in thepark?” but haven’t aclue?See Clark

Regional Parkthrough the eyes of aRanger and discoverthe hidden clues!Find out what

animals ruled the landin Clark Park 10,000years ago and whatanimals rule today.

Visit with Rangersat a Share and ShowExhibit located atClark Park’s FossilMuseum front patiofrom 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.and discover thesecrets of Clark Park.A moderate, 30–minute, ¾-of-a-mile,

Ranger-led naturewalk will follow. Thewalk will begin at theShare and ShowExhibit, continue pastElephant and CamelHill and up Camel Hill,the highest point ofClark Park, beforelooping back to thestarting point.Fun activities will

be available for bothchildren and adults. Nov. 30 – There’s

More Than Meets TheEye At Clark Park,from 1 p.m. to 3:30p.m. at ClarkRegional Park. 8800Rosecrans Ave. inBuena Park.

For mroe information, call 714-973–3170 orvisit ocparks.com/parks/ralph/.

There’s more than meets the eye at Clark Park

The Choirs of St. Irenaeus will present theirannual Christmas concert, Noel Night, onFriday, Dec. 5 at 7:30p.m.It promises to be a

wonderful eveningwith beautiful songs ofthe season sung in avariety of styles by theparish Adult Choir,Youth Choir andFilipino Choir, Soloistsand accompanied by

selected orchestral instruments.The audience will be invited to sing-along

on traditional carols.There is no charge

for this concert. and itwill take place in thechurch.St. Irenaeus is

located at 5201Everygreen Ave. inCypress, on the cornerof Grindlay andEvergreen.

December Sneak Peek

Noel Night at St. Irenaeus Church

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Seal Beach’sRestaurant weekDEVOUR is back for itssecond year with morerestaurants and deliciousdeals. DEVOUR SealBeach runs from Nov. 17through Nov. 22, atparticipating restaurantsin Old Town SealBeach. Started in 2013 by

Jason and RebeccaSchiffer (owners of 320Main) and GabeGordon (owner ofBeachwood BBQ), theinaugural eventsuceeded in bringingtogether the restaurant community in SealBeach.Jason shared, “Until last year, I hadn’t even

met our neighbor Tom Rowe, owner of TheAbbey, and now we talk all the time.”Tom joins the planning team this year

along with Aaron Kwesin, owner of TheHangout; Tarit Tanjasiri, owner/baker ofCrema Café & Bakery; and Pascal Cheng,owner of Thai on Main and Bistro St.Germain.The group of owners is excited to share

some new dishes as well as their signaturesduring DEVOUR Seal Beach.The many fantastic restaurants in Seal

Beach often get overlooked in the largerOrange County dining scene. DEVOUR SealBeach shines a light on the city’s best keptsecrets through great one-week-only

discounts and can’t-missspecials. Participating

restaurants havedevelopedmouthwatering prix fixemenus (see the boxedsamples).320 Main is also

offering 50% off one oftheir award winningcocktails. Local favorite The

Hangout is excited to bedebuting a new menuitem, Seafood Pots,available duringrestaurant week for 50%off. Taco Surf is also

offering 50% off seasonal specials —Homemade Horchata,Pumpkin Flan, andChurros.

O’Malley’s on Mainis offering an incredible20% off their entiremenu of wholesomeand hearty fare andHennessey’s Grill has a$10.95 dinner specialsfeaturing selections likeLemon Pepper Tilapia,BBQ Meatloaf, and BeefStroganoff. Exotic spot Thai On

Main is offering a $22Dinner for Two. Selectany appetizer (excludes

appetizer sampler) andtwo entrées (Stir-fryEntrée or Noodle Dish,with seafood $3 extra). A new addition to

Main Street, Bistro St.Germain is offering aprix fixe three-CourseMenu for $28 perperson. The specialmenu features a ClassicFrench Onion Soup, achoice of Chicken withWild Mushroom CreamSauce, Steak Frites withBordelaise Sauce or aPan Seared SoleMeunière andHomemade Profiterolesor Warm Apple Tart Tatin for dessert.

To kick off DEVOURSeal Beach, all theparticipating restaurantswill participate in an OldTown Chili Cook-off,dubbed the “Main StreetChili Crawl” headquartedat Hennessey’s Grill at143 Main Street, theheart of Old Town SealBeach.Chili-lovers will

purchase a passport totake up and down MainStreet whereparticipating restaurantswill serve their signaturechili. Last year, the ChiliCook-off drew a large

crowd of hungry localswho tasted a dozenchilies and crowned 320Main the winner bypopular vote. The Main Street Chili

Crawl will be held onSaturday, Nov. 15 from 2pm to 5 pm. This year’s“Best Chili” will bedecided by popular voteas well as a panel ofjudges including KathyMajor, food writer for theSun Newspaper. Atrophy will be awardedto the winningrestaurant. Passports will be

available at all participating restaurants for$10 and include a portion of chili from eachrestaurant, a vote for your favorite chili, and achance to win raffle prizes. Proceeds from theChili Cook-off will be donated to Miss SealBeach. Current participating restaurants include

320 Main, Hennessey’s, Beachwood BBQ,The Abbey, Walt’s Wharf, Crema Café, theHangout, Taco Surf, Thai on Main, Bistro St.Germain, and O’Malley’s.

Main Street Chili Crawl starts a week ofgreat food and great deals at great locales

Olive Oil Poached John Dorywith Watermelon Gherkin Salsa

and Radish,Pumpkin Braised Short Ribswith Purple Cauliflower,

Chanterelles,Blue Pumpkin and Arugula,Hop Infused Panna Cotta with

Hazelnuts, Berries andSmoked Salted Caramel

$35 dollarsat Beachwood BBQ

Lunch — $18Grilled Artichoke,

Pork Belly Sandwich,and a Petite Cream Brulee

or Key Lime Bar

Dinner — $27.50four courses featuring

Oak Grilled Salmon, Petite Filetor Brick Chicken

both at Walt’s Wharf

For the latest information,visit

sealbeachrestaurantweek.com.

Duck Toast with warm duck legconfit on country toast,

fig chutney and Laura Chanelgoat cheese,

Pan Seared Scottish Salmonwith sweet onionand apple puree,black lentils,

diced bacon and turnips,Peanut Butter Semifreddo withpeanut brittle and blueberries

$30 dollarsat 320 Main

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