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Top 10 summer experiences...............................6 by Christine Carlson

Good food, good fun, all in the sun............14 Ventura County’s eclectic options in patio dining

Summertime extravaganza in Ventura County..........24 Ventura County offers visitors scenic outings for great family time. Special events in chronological order, p.31; recurring events, p.40; Independence Day events, p.42; outdoor activities, p.42; kid events, p.44; summer camps, p.48; sports and recreation, p.50 On the cover: The Californian at full sail, Channel Islands Harbor Tall Ships Festival June 24-26; Photo by Darral Slater@Bayshots.com

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Top 10

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s the sun begins to burn a bit more brightly, scorching the air and drawing the sweat from your pores, Ventura County entreats you to get up, get out and experience summer as Southern California intended. There are an endless number of events and activities to scour over selectively each year. How do you decide which to partake in? Even amid the glory of the sunny summer months, far too many of us know

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the shame and guilt of succumbing to sluggish inactivity behind the comfort of closed doors. Either that, or we simply put off new experiences, reasoning that all Ventura County has to offer will still be there next year. Well, next year is here and with it a foolproof list that features our Top 10 essential summer experiences that simply can’t be overlooked or postponed a moment longer.

Under the sea

Ventura County’s coastline boasts some of the most beautiful waters on the planet.

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Composed of kelp forests, underwater mountain ranges, vibrant marine life and dramatic seascapes, it is a spot that draws divers worldwide. For a truly unforgettable summer experience, hit up Channel Islands Scuba and get certified. Offering small classes, instructors are able to provide an intimate training experience and produce competent divers. Scuba diving — for those who do it — is more than a hobby, it’s a lifestyle. This is an often-overlooked experience that allows you to appreciate Ventura County and its surrounding

waters from an entirely new perspective. Visit http://www. cisdivers.com.

Seafaring adventure and island paradise If you haven’t gone out and explored the isles of your aquatic backyard, now’s the time. Five islands and seven incredible destinations, Ventura county natives and visitors alike would be remiss if they didn’t take advantage of the tours and activities Island Packers offers yearContinued on Page 8


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breathtaking landscapes as well as others that roam amid shady oak trees and serene streams. Whether you have a few hours or the afternoon, Western Trail Rides will create an outing for you that will make for an unforgettable summer experience. Visit http://westerntrailrides.org/ or call 805-640-8635.

When it becomes eclectic

For your listening pleasure, Indie West Fest delivers a unique collaboration of independent and DIY music of all kinds on Saturday, June 4. Bands and fans will come together to support the “Indie Movement” beside the sea at the Ventura County fairgrounds. The event features 30 bands — both established and up-and-coming — on four stages with more than 100 vendors. Visit indiewestfest.com.

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Kids can learn and go wild at

the Teaching Zoo at Moorpark College. Open every weekend, the zoo offers animals shows and carnivore feeding demonstrations. Located on a 5-acre site overlooking the college campus, this extraordinary collection of more than 200 animals. There are currently a Bengal tiger, African lioness, spotted hyena, mountain lions, a wide variety of primates, birds and many other exotic and endangered species. For further interaction, kids can enroll in the Junior Safari Summer Camp Program that provides the chance to get up close and personal with the animals while engaging in educational activities. Click the Teaching Zoo link on the left sidebar at www.moorparkcollege.edu or call 378-1441.

Must have beer

For a more mature escape, adults 21 and older can head to the Salute! Beer Festival hosted by the Ojai Beverage Company and ThirtyThree Productions Inc. The event offers two unique experiences

Horseback riding at Western Trail Rides. on two different days. On June 17, enjoy a VIP tasting experience with the Connoisseurs Beer

Rock Out at the Ventura County Fair!

. See the Stones in Gem & Minerals . Red Hot Chili Peppers in Agriculture . The Animals will appear in Large Livestock . See the Turtles LIVE in Fishes & Friends . The Birds will be in Small Livestock . Enjoy the Temptations in the Food Court . Everybody’s jammin’ in Home Arts . U2 will have a great time at the Ventura County Fair

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othing says summer more than enjoying good meals and drinks with friends in the sunshine. While Ventura County has an overabundance of events, camps and other fun things to do this summer, if you find you have little time to spare, at least put aside one lazy morning or afternoon and enjoy patio dining at one of our local restaurants. From Camarillo to Ventura, there are plenty of spots that will tantalize your taste buds.

Camarillo Aloha Steakhouse

5800 Santa Rosa Road 484-1422 • $15-$25

tri-tip, and delicious baby back ribs. Enjoy some great food and great service as you sit against a saloon inspired backdrop straight out of the Wild West.

Panini Place

2145 Ventura Blvd. 484-6529

This family-owned European inspired café is located in the heart of Old Town Camarillo. Known for their wide selection of scrumptious sandwiches, this rustic, cozy eatery also features some of the tastiest weekend breakfast options and delectable desserts, in the area.

Snapper Jack’s Taco Shack 4850 Verdugo Way 3840334 • $5-$9

If you’re in the mood for top quality steaks and fresh seafood, then head to Aloha Steakhouse. Their menu features contemporary and traditional fare from fish and chips and New England clam chowder, to the Macadamia crusted Mahi Mahi, or Filet Mignon pepper steak. Whatever your craving, they won’t disappoint.

Family owned and operated, Snapper Jack’s serves up unique tasty Mexican food in an efficient family-friendly environment. Regulars rave about the salsa bar and the “Shack Sauce” comes highly recommended. With a menu featuring tasty tacos, burritos, enchiladas, fresh salads and more, there’s something for everyone.

Bandits’ Grill and Bar

The California Grill

1980 Ventura Blvd. 445-4742 • $12-$15

Known for some of the best Western style BBQ in the area, Bandits’ is a roadside eatery and tavern serving up mouth-watering pulled pork, tender

67 Daily Drive 987-1922 • $12-$20 The perfect place to stop in after a day of outlet shopping shopping, Camarillo’s California Grill offers friendly, upscale dining and attentive service. Delicious food and great drinks, if you can’t

make up your mind try the fillet mignon with fresh veggies and the decadent goat cheese mascarpone mash potatoes.

Verona Trattoria

2485 Ventura Blvd. 383-7576

For a delicious meal in a welcoming homey atmosphere, Verona Trattoria is a great dining option for a night out. Their crisp, lightly-breaded calamari and cioppino come highly recommended, in addition to their hearty pastas and delicious desserts.

Wood Ranch

1101 Daily Drive 482-1202 • $10-$20 Wood Ranch offers fresh, made-from-scratch items in an energetic, friendly atmosphere. The slow-roasted ribs, tri-tip roasts, chickens, and prime rib always impress. While their garlic rolls, tasty appetizers and wide variety of sides — the mashed sweet potatoes are a must — will leave you in a pleasant food coma.

Ojai Agave Maria Restaurant and Cantina 106 S. Montgomery St. 646-6353 • $7-$18

They are known for serving up delicious, large

portions of food, famous pixie-rita margaritas, and offer a wide selection of tequila. Try some of their handmade chile rellenos, fresh ceviche, organic beans and rice, or incredible Niman Ranch steaks. Head out on a Sunday to hear live jazz on their roomy patio!

Boccali’s Pizza & Pasta 3277 Ojai Santa Paula Rd. 646-6116 • $4-$19

Picturesque Ojai location. Seating outside is almost always preferable, even in the winter (there are heat lamps). The pizza is one of the best in the county … Boccali’s uses fresh ingredients from its own garden. And then there’s the apple cobbler. Heaven in a dish.

Hip Vegan Café

928 East Ojai Ave. 646-1750 • $5-$12 Offering fresh, organic, vegan fare, this café is a sanctuary for the hungry and health-minded. Try the tasty gluten free avocado wrap, black bean burrito, or a juicy tempeh burger and wash it down with a refreshing herbal iced tea or delicious date shake.

Los Corporales

307 E Ojai Ave. 646-5452 • $6-$16 An excellent place for authentic, freshly prepared Mexican food, great margaritas and an abun-

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Take a fascinating glimpse into the history of East-West botanical interaction.

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dance of tequila. Star with their delicious chips and salsa and follow up with some chile rellenos, tacos, or carnitas. There are plenty of vegetarian options to choose from as well.

Osteria Monte Grappa 205 N. Signal St. 640-6767 • $4.50-$23.95

Authentic cuisine and a casual atmosphere will make you feel like you’ve just arrived in Italy. The reasonably priced rustic northern Italian menu has countless offerings, including a daily selection of specials influenced by fresh organic finds at the local farmer’s markets, with plenty of vegetarian options.

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The Italian Job

2810 S. Harbor Blvd. 832-4945 • $8-$20 The Italian Job Café located across from Hollywood Beach, is a casual dining destination and fun for the whole family. Chef and owner Fabrizio Iannucci dedicates himself to the menu and daily specials. Open for lunch and dinner 7 days a week.

Lookout Bar and Grill

2800 S. Harbor Blvd. 985-9300 • $4.95- $13.95

This English pub serves hearty portions at a decent price, with favorites such as cottage pie, curried chips, steak and kidney pie, and Cornish pasties. Try the Scottish salmon, which is flown in to the pub specifically from Scotland.

Topper's Pizza at Channel Islands Harbor

2701 Peninsula Road • 385-4444

Come check out a spectacular view of the Channel Islands Harbor at this Toppers Location. This local pizza hotspot serves up fresh salads, tasty sandwiches, and delicious pies with fresh toppings that flow to the edge of their unique crust, tangy sauce and daily-made dough. One topping pizzas range from $6-$15.

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Yolanda's Mexican Cafe

1601 S. Victoria Ave. 985-1340 • $10-$18

This festive neighborhood restaurant features a fun friendly atmosphere, heated outdoor dining with harbor views, and authentic Mexican food. Start off with some crispy taquitos or spicy bean dip and chips. Then Pair one of their award winning margaritas with some of their sizzling Fajitas or Carnitas Vera Cruz.

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bar for watching the game, ambience that lacks pretentiousness, and good, hearty eats that won’t put a dent in your wallet.

Sea Fresh 3550 S. Harbor Blvd. • 204-0974 Located in the beautiful Channel Islands Harbor features this place offers wonderful waterfront dining. Watch boats cruise by while enjoying a Bloody Mary alongside a plate of fresh grilled fish or platter of delicious fried calamari and clam strips. Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner 7 days a week.

Now a member of the Green Restaurants Association, the Whale’s Tail is now using organic and local foods whenever possible. Offering two great dining experiences: enjoy the romantic ambiance and water views in the main restaurant downstairs, or head to the top deck for a casual rendezvous on the patio while enjoying harbor and mountain views. Fresh seafood and a variety of other delicious entrees are guaranteed every time.

Port Hueneme Paradise Bar and Grill 747 W. Channel Islands Blvd. 984-6851 • $6-$20

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Thousand Oaks

1449 Spinnaker Drive, Suite A, 6540546 • $7-$39

Sabor Cocina Mexicana

Thousand Oaks 2200 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd. 497-2457 • $14-$28

Specializing in Baja-style tacos, especially fish tacos; also chile verde taco, superb salsa and chips, Hawaiano concoction of juices. Cheap prices and awesome food; you’ll want more afterward.

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Andria’s Seafood Restaurant

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Beach House Tacos

668 Harbor Blvd. 648-3177 • $2-$5 Located on the beautiful Ventura Pier Beach House Tacos offers casual quality dining with a view. Choose from a variety of fresh seafood or meat tacos, chips and salsa, and enjoy a cold beer or Agave cocktail on their shaded patio.

Bernadette’s

701 E. Main St. 643-6749 •$7-$19

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For casual nostalgic beach-bum atmosphere and great food head to Duke’s who boasts "Best Buns on the Beach". Enjoy big burgers, fresh fish tacos, gorge on some chili cheese fries, and wash it all down with a beer. Try their infamous Whole Ball of Wax burger, which includes all the normal fixings plus avocado and bacon.

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This new addition the Ventura café scene bakes up mouth-watering pastries and treats from scratch daily. The menu is ever-evolving and features goodies such as the Meyer lemon bar, lemon lavender bread, a variety of cookies and cakes and delicious coffees and teas. Located a few blocks from the beach it’s the ideal stop for a little indulgence.

Royal Bakery and Cafe 4726 Telephone Road 654-9104 • $5-$8

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419 E. Main St. 625-7092 • $3.75-$13.95 Great ambiance and charming outdoor seating Savory Café offers daily fresh-baked goods, delicious breakfast and lunch entrees, and plenty of tasty items for in-between.

The Greek at the Harbor 1583 Spinnaker Drive, Ventura Harbor 650-5350 • $8.95 -$27.95 This is Ventura’s only restaurant featuring waterfront dining, authentic Greek dishes, and lively entertainment. Choose from an array of enticing traditional dishes such as the dolmades, gyros, moussaka, or roasted lamb.

Tutti’s Off Main 34 North Palm St. 643-0880 • $12-$35 Great menu, including pork chops over curried risotto, gourmet pizzas, seafood and lots of great appetizers. Upscale setting in the Livery Courtyard in Ventura. The patio is beautiful, as is the interior of the restaurant. Breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Winchester’s Grill & Saloon 632 E. Main St. 653-7446 • $9-$24 A really fun place to grab a beer (40 on tap), especially if you can nab a table on the front patio and get in some good people watching action. The ostrich burger and duck strips set the menu apart. Happy hour’s 7 days a week 4-6 pm, 10 pm-close. F


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Bud Lite Lime Surf Series May 30 and Sept. 5 This surf event will bring together 32 top men and women to compete for more than $100,000 in total prizes. The competitors are a mixture of celebrated and renowned athletes who have earned distinct reputations in the surfing industry. Events will be held at Church in San Onofre State Beach on Memorial Day weekend and the Point in Ventura on Labor Day weekend. Visit http://www.budlightlimesurfseries.com.

The Food Truck and Bocce Ball Festival June 12, July 24 and Aug. 21 Presented at Limonera Ranch by Food Share, this festival boasts 12 gourmet food trucks, 12 professional bocce ball courts and four amazing live bands. Spend a day with friends and family experiencing delicious food, great music and the best Italian game ever invented — bocce ball! Event runs from noon to 6 p.m. Tickets are $20 for adults, $12 for children. For more information, visit www.boccefestival.com.

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June 4 Showcases 30 national indie and DIY bands at the Ventura County Fairgrounds from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Approximately 5,000 people will gather to hear emerging talent and veteran indie acts including Camper Van Beethoven, Cracker and Redd Kross. For more info visit www.indiewestfest.com” www.indiewestfest.com.

June 12 The 25th annual festival held at Lake Casitas presents more than 60 participating wineries with more than 250 selections of wine. This event also includes food, live entertainment, free boat rides, and arts and crafts. From noon to 5 p.m. Prices for tickets are as follows: Cost: $4045 presale, $50 door; $75-100 VIP. Non-drinking admission for guests 16 and older is $20. For more information, call 1-800-648-4881 or visit www.ojaiwinefestival.com.

Casa Pacifica Angels 17th Annual Wine & Food Festival June 5 An epicurean experience showcasing more than 80 of the area’s best restaurants and caterers, 150 renowned wineries, 25 marvelous microbreweries, large silent auction and continuous entertainment throughout the day to benefit Casa Pacifica, 1-5 p.m. California State University, Channel Islands, Camarillo. Call 4847144 or visit www.cpwineandfoodfestival.org for more information.

Ojai Music Festival June 9-12 The annual classical music festival, held mostly outdoors at the Libbey Bowl, returns with Dawn Upshaw as music director. Featured 2011 collaborators include Peter Sellars, Richard Tognetti and the Australian Chamber Orchestra, and Maria Schneider and the Maria Schneider Orchestra. For more information, call (805) 646-2094 or visit www.ojaifestival. org.

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The Johnny Cash Music Festival June 18 Fans of all ages of “The Man in Black” take over the Ventura County Fairgrounds. Bands play beloved Johnny Cash songs, girls dress to impress for a “pinup” pageant, and car lovers fawn over gleaming vintage rides. Music this year includes X, Deke Dickerson, Lee Rocker and The Blasters. The event is from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Admission is $25 per person or $20 advanced sale. See www.johnnycashmusicfestival.com

Salute! Beer Festival June 17 and 18 Presented by Ojai Beverage Company, this two-day event offers all-day beer tasting, food, live entertainment. VIP TASTING EXPERIENCE: (Limited to 100 People) Friday, June 17, from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., includes Beer Connoisseurs Reception, VIP Pairing Dinner with Dr. Bill Sysak and OBC-inspired food. Tickets are $85.

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UNLIMITED TASTING SESSION: (Limited to 750 People) Saturday, June 18, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tickets are $40. Must be older than 21 to attend. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. See www.salutebeerfestival. com.

Father’s Day Car Show June 19 Milestone Car Society of California presents the fifth annual Father’s Day Car Show at Channel Islands Harbor from 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. at Harborview Park. Dads can celebrate their special day at the fifth annual Father’s Day Car Show waterside at Channel Islands Harbor. The event features an eclectic mix of custom cars, hot rods and classics. In addition to the classic cars, guests can enjoy vendor displays, food booths, musical entertainment and a 50/50 prize raffle. For more information, visit www.milestonecarsociety.com.

Seabee Days July 23 and 24 Come out for the 24th annual Seabee Days celebration with the U.S. Navy Seabees at NBVC Port Hueneme. Get a first-hand look at the Navy’s construction engineers, while observing the dedication and accomplishments of these hardworking men and women. The event is open to the public and the community can come enjoy demonstrations of Seabee construction, equipment, weapons and field camp construction. There will also be a variety of fun activities and free entertainment all weekend long. Admission and parking are free. For more information visit www.seabeedays.org.

Ventura County Greek Festival June 24-26 A celebration of Greek music, food, dancing and fun for all ages. St. Demetrios Greek Church (Camarillo Airport), 400 Skyway Drive, Camarillo. For more information, call 482-1273 or visit www. vcgreekfestival.org.

Tall Ships Festival June 24-26 At least six tall ships from all over the West Coast will sail into Channel Islands Harbor

in a magnificent display of seafaring power and beauty. Stroll harborside and enjoy these beautiful ships close up, or climb aboard to explore the decks and hear their history – and a few good yarns! Or set sail and be part of a sea-battle re-enactment. Other attractions include dockside tours, landside Civil War re-enactment, sailing opportunities, Pirate Camp, marine-related exhibits and the Ventura County Maritime Museum, live entertainment and food vendors. For more information, go to TallShipsChannelislands.com.

Boater’s swap meet June 25 A boater’s haven to be held at the at Peninsula Yacht Marina at 3700 Peninsula Road in Oxnard, the event will feature new and used boat equipment; marine, sail and power boat supplies; nautical knickknacks; boat tools; electronics; hardware; fishing gear and sails. FREE admission for all. Enjoy the day while you look, buy, sell or swap.

Beatnik Blowout July 2 Come out to Ventura’s 2011 custom hot rod and bike show. Located at the Ventura County fairgrounds, classic cars and bikes will be showcased for your vintage viewing pleasure. Admission is $10 for adults, active military $5, children younger than 12 free. For more information, visit www.juanandsons.com or call 216-2421.

Vans Warped Tour July 3 The annual music festival showcases up-andcoming and established rock, punk rock, metal, and pop music acts on multiple stages along with shopping, video games and other activities. This year’s lineup includes 3OH!3, Relient K, Hellogoodbye, Lucero, Foxy Shazam and many more. It’s an all-ages event with a special tent for parents to chill. Seaside Park, Ventura County Fairgrounds. For more information, go to www.warpedtour.com.

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Seaside Park, where the cutest, most talented pooches and their trainers vie for Best-in-Show. There will also be more than 70 vendors selling all things that two- and four-legged friends can enjoy. This year’s show will be held from 8 a.m. to about 6. Admission is free; parking is $5 at the Ventura County Fairgrounds.

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Saturdays July 9-Sept. 3 A series of concerts held under the summer night sky at the beautiful and historic Olivas Adobe, starting at 7:30 p.m. Each Saturday features a different musician or group, ranging from reggae to hip-hop to jazz. Guests can bring their own dinner or reserve a table for catering, then dance the night away. Tickets are $20 each. www.olivasadobe.org.

Harding Park, 1300 E. Harvard Blvd., Santa Paula. For more information, call 933-4200 or visit www. santapaulafestival.org.

Pirate Days Festival July 16-17 Kids can cavort with Captain Jack Sparrow and ne’er-do-wells of the high seas. Pirate impersonators put on a boisterous show, and visitors can also delight in pirate themed activities, magic shows, treasure hunts, costume contests and more. The event runs from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Admission and parking are free. www.venturaharborvillage.com”www.venturaharborvillage.com.

Westside Art Walk July 23-24 The first ArtWalk reimagined and reorganized by the art community since the Ventura ArtWalk lost city funding. The emphasis is on art, with studios and galleries on the west end of Ventura opening their doors to collectors and fans of Ventura’s renowned visual artists. For more information, visit www.westsideartwalk.org.

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SPECIALTY CAMPS @ BARRANCA VISTA & Beyond Park & Center located at 7050 E Ralston St. For info call 805.644.6542

Science & Engineering Camps Entertaining and educational half-day camps sparking imaginations for ages 5-12 June-July Offered by Mad Science $130 and Play-Well TEKnologies $195 Theatre-Music-Cooking Camps Full and half day camps June-July Offered by CATS for ages 5-14 $100-$160 Broadway • Glee • Improv • Cooking + Rock & Roll High Music Camp on 8/8-8/12 $350 FRESHI-film Camps EPIC, 2855 Johnson Dr., Suite A Create your own movie, animation or game design Half-day camps $165 for ages 8-12

CAMP VENTURA Ventura Community Park, • 901 S Kimball Rd Monday through Friday Ages 6-11 Every week from June 20 to Aug. 19 $130 $ 85

Full Day 8 am-5 pm AM Half Day 8 am-1 pm (includes swimming) $ 70 PM Half Day 1-5 pm (no swimming) • Swimming & waterslides Tues., Wed. & Thursday…WOW three days! • Organized sports & games • Great arts & crafts • Rock climbing wall • Team and character building activities • “Camper of the week” awards • A different Fun Friday Theme each week • FREE extended care till 5:30 pm for working parents For info call 805.658.4748

Beach Volleyball Academy $85 Ages 9-15 • M-F 9 am-12 pm Our most popular academy has fun skills-n-drills to pass, set, hit, dig, block, serve and other beach games. At State Beach San Pedro Street courts. Please obey parking restriction signs. For info call 805.658.4764 Sail and Kayak Camp $150 Ages 9-13 years • M-F 9 am-4 pm Spend a week on the water sailing and kayaking in the safety of Ventura Harbor with dynamic instructors learning sailing and basic kayak skills. At Marina Park Leo Robbins Community Sailing Center. For info call 805.658.4746 Half Pint Hoops $85 Ages 6-8 • M-F 8:30-11:30 am • 6/27-7/1 Boys and girls acquire basketball skills in a safe, fun environment. At Loma Vista Elementary School, 300 Lynn Drive. For info call 805.658.4746 Summer Tennis Academy $85 Ages 8-14 & 14-17 Join us for a fun week of games, drills and fun activities. Bring a racquet, water and small snack. At Camino Real Park Tennis Center. For info call 805.658.4764 High School Girls Summer Tennis Camp $100 Ages 14-18 • M-F 10 am-12 pm • 8/1-8/5 Camp for beginners to advanced beginners already on or planning to join their high school teams will focus on live ball drills, match play and conditioning. For info call 805.658.4764 Junior Golf Academy $150 Ages 8-12 • Tu-F 2-3:30 pm • 7/5-7/8 Learn from Olivas Link golf professionals with half of each class on the course! Clubs and range balls provided. For info call 805.658.4743 High School Leadership Academy $100 Ages 14-18 • M-F 1-5 pm Spend an exciting week (7/18-7/22 or 7/25-7/29) developing leadership skills while learning about municipal government, participating in service learning projects and exploring current social, political and environmental issues. For info call 805.652.4555

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VENTURA AQUATIC CENTER

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NOVICE TEAMS 7-17 years $150 for entire summer! Practice held M-F 6/20—8/19 For boys and girls of all skill levels • Swim Team • Dive Team • Water Polo Team • Synchronized Swim Team

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Citrus Classic Balloon Festival July 29-31 Come see hot air balloons glide across the setting sun and Santa Paula’s scenic countryside. Food, wine, arts and crafts, car show, and live music. Located at18249 E. Telegraph Road, Santa

pilots from around the world race wing tip to wingtip around a closed pylon obstacle course. An expanded flight demonstration program features ever popular aerobatic routines; more than 80 aircraft will fly including the Goodyear Blimp, vintage planes, and WWII fighters, bombers and transports. The feature of the Camarillo Air Show is the accessibility of the planes, pilots and crews to the public. Kids younger than 12 are free. For more information, go to www. WingsOverCamarillo or call 805-551-0983.

Hueneme Beach Festival Aug. 20-21 Live entertainment, huge children’s area, arts and crafts booths and food provided by the region’s most popular restaurants plus pirate-related fun. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. The event will be held at Surfside Drive and Ventura Road in Port Hueneme. For

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more information, go to www.huenemebeachfestival.com.

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August 3 – 14 Takes place right by the beach at the Ventura County Fairgrounds, a refreshing and breezy way to spend a hot August afternoon. The Fair offers live music, carnival rides, enticing eats, a livestock area including aquariums, and more. It will be held from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on weekends. Entrance fee is $12 for adults and $9 for children and seniors. For more information and musical lineup as it’s available, visit www.venturacountyfair.org.

August 27-28 The Ventura Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce their 3rd annual event featuring a fun and relaxing day of art, food, fine wine and live music. About 40 vendors will offer their fine art and crafts for sale. A special “Chalk Art for Charity” competition will raise money for FOOD Share. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Aug. 27, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Aug. 28. Plaza Park on Santa Clara Street, Downtown Ventura. Visit www.venturachamber.org or call -643-7222.

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IT’S THE SUMMER TO DISCOVER VENTURA FAMILY YMCA PROGRAMS BEGIN JUNE 27 PROGRAMS INCLUDE: School Year Child Care Summer Day Camps Swimming Away Camp Sports Leagues Youth Classes for more information ciymca.org/ventura 805.642.2131 3760 Telegraph Road Ventura, CA 93003

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aganza that attracts visitors from across the globe. It features classic cars and motorcycles, live music, vendors, original art and more. Ventura County Fairgrounds, 10 W. Harbor Blvd., Ventura. Visit www.juanandsons.com for more information.

Aloha Beach Festival September 10-11 The event returns to Promenade Park (Surfer’s Point) to share the spirit of Aloha through Polynesian dance and music, food and drink, and beach activities that are thrilling for both spectators and participants. Highlights include the Aloha Longboard Classic, and a “Frisbee Disc Dogs” demo and the “World Beach Invitational Frisbee Freestyle Disc Demo.” There will also be a beer garden, hula

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Ventura Hillsides Conservancy Music Festival September 25 The annual fundraiser to keep Ventura’s hillsides free from development features big name musical acts as well as up and coming local ones at this outdoor concert for the whole family. 1-5 in Arroyo Verde Park, Ventura. For more information, visit www.venturahillsides.org.

Recurring Events First Sundays at Santa Paula Airport The first Sunday of every month, Santa Paula celebrates its aviation heritage. Come visit the Aviation Museum and the many antique, classic, and experimental aircraft on display. Docents are on hand to give guided tours, or you are wel-

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First Friday of each month. For car enthusiasts and owners of pre-1975 vehicles. Come take part in this popular event through October on Main Street in beautiful downtown Santa Paula. 5-9 p.m. For more information, contact the Santa Paula Chamber of Commerce at 525-5561.

September 17-18 Saturday’s event encourages beer lovers to expand their horizons with more than 100 brews on tap to sample from over 70 different breweries, delicious food and six live bands. Sunday is all about Blues, Brew and BBQ: guests will sample from twenty different barbeque teams from all over the state competing in the 2011 California Beer Festival BBQ Cook-Off. Along with good eats, there will be craft beer on tap for purchase and three of the biggest names in the California Blues scene are expected to take the stage: Chris Cain, Coco Montoya and Tommy Castro. Proceeds benefit the Dyslexia Awareness and Resource Center (DARC) and the Gen Giammanco Foundation, supporting student athletes. Located at Ventura’s beautiful Mission Park hours are 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are $40. www.californiabeerfestival.com/ventura.html.

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First Fridays Ventura The increasingly popular monthly event that celebrates downtown and Westside Ventura’s vibrant art scene. Demonstrations, lectures, music and performance are featured during this cultural event. For more information, maps and a list of participating galleries, visit www.firstfridaysventura.com.

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anticipates over 200 vendors selling fine art as well as unique crafts. Taking place along nine blocks in Downtown Ventura, the event is from 10 a.m. to 4p.m. and free to the public. Visit www. cityofventura.net/streetfairs for more info.

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Saturdays in July and August The Channel Islands Harbor has a variety of bands lined up, playing Saturdays through July and August, from 4 to 6 p.m. at Peninsula Park at 3401 Peninsula Road in Oxnard. For more information, go to channelislandsharbor.com.

Independence Day Events Third of July Fireworks Extravaganza

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Thousand Oaks Annual Fireworks Display July 4 Launched at 9 p.m. from the hill behind the

Take a tour with Channel Islands Kayak. Hillcrest Center for the Arts. Best viewing is from the Oaks Shopping Center and Janss Marketplace. For more information, call Conejo Recreation and Park District 381-1247.

Firecracker Train and Fireworks Show July 4 Annual outdoor event includes a train ride, car show, food booths, arts and crafts vendors, vintage train rides, horseshoe tournaments and live entertainment. 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Fillmore and Western Railway. Fireworks at 9 p.m. For directions, visit www.fwry.com. For more information, call 524-2546.

OUTDOORS Golf at the Ojai Valley Inn Some of the best golf in the country is right here in our own back yard. The Ojai Valley Inn & Spa has been rated No. 40 in the 2006 Condé Nast Traveler Top 100 Golf Resorts Reader’s Poll. This legendary golf course has been home to seven Senior PGA Tournaments. Make the 19th hole a rose petal massage at Spa Ojai, a 31,000-squarefoot, full-service spa village within the resort. The Ojai Valley Inn, 905 Country Club Road, Ojai. For reservations, call toll free 888-697-8780. See www.ojairesort.com.

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This 2,700-acre lake offers a quiet boating experience for anglers, with two newly refurbished launch ramps and adjacent picnic areas. The Santa Ana Ramp features a basketball court and angler campsites that ensure you are the first one to hit the lake in the early morning hours. For the less patient members of the family, there’s a water park and a shoreline trail that offers spectacular, unobstructed views of the lake and ridgelines of the Los Padres National Forest. The trail is also a wonderful area for bird watching. Also, enjoy Saturday summer nights throughout the summer, exploring the stars with NASA astronomer

Ernest Underhay. Swimming and water skiing prohibited. Located at 11311 Santa Ana Road, Ventura. Entry fee is $7.50. General information 649-2233. Reservations 649-1122. See www. lakecasitas.info.

Lake Piru Recreation Area Lake Piru is located in the Los Padres National Forest next to the Sespe Condor Sanctuary. Lake Piru offers visitors excellent boating, trout and bass fishing, camping, water skiing, swimming and hiking. The day-use picnic area, with individual and group sites, includes covered eating areas with a wonderful view of the lake, a grassy lawn, grills and an abundance of tables. The group facility can accommodate up to 120 people and can be reserved for special events. Located at 4780 Piru Canyon Road, Piru. Entry fees are $8 all days in off-season, and $10 weekdays, weekends and holidays. Park information 521-1500. Marina information, 521-1231. See www.lake-piru.org.

Channel Islands Kayak Center Channel Islands Kayak Center offers a full range of ocean kayaking activities. Whether you are an experienced kayaker or a beginner in search of a professional guided island tour, the center caters to all of your kayaking needs. Rentals, lessons and tours are available. Two locations: 3600 S. Harbor Blvd., #213, Oxnard, 984-5995; and 1691 Spinnaker Drive, Ventura, 644-9699. See www.cikayak.com.

Island Packers Cruises Island Packers has been cruising the Channel Islands for education, recreation and research since 1968. This is how you get to the Channel Islands, whether you’re interested in whale watching, camping, hiking, kayaking or day trips. There are a variety of trips that give visitors a rare opportunity to witness life in a marine wilderness. If breathtaking wilderness and adventure

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Speed and beauty Learn to go fast, around and around and around. It’s exhilarating. Choose between four- and twowheeled options. Jim Hall’s Kart Racing School is located in Oxnard at 2600 Challenger Place. For information, call 654-1329 or visit www. jhrkartracing.com. Sycamore BMX is located in Simi Valley at Rancho Simi Park, 1692 Sycamore Drive. For information, call 583BMX7 (2697) or visit www.svbmx.com.

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June 13-Aug. 12 Located at Moorpark College’s Teaching Zoo, the camp allows your child the unique opportunity to “get up close and personal” with an animal collection featuring more than 200 animals. Kids will participate in a variety of science-based learning activities that are designed to entertain and educate campers about the animal world. The program offers a variety of week-long camps with hours ranging from early morning to early evening. Open to ages 6-14. For more information on pricing, hours, availability and activities, visit the “Teaching Zoon” link at www.moorparkcollege.edu or call 805-378-1441.

tic creativity while exploring different media and techniques. Local artists visit to discuss their work, while the museum exhibits lend inspiration. From 9 a.m. to noon. $85/$70 for Museum members. For more information, www.venturamuseum.org/EducationalResources/ SummerPrograms.

Gull Wings Children’s Museum How about letting your children become doctors in the operating room, dig fossils as archaeologists, or get on stage and watch themselves on TV as fiesta dancers, firefighters or police officers? Gull Wings Children’s Museum is a hands-on museum with exhibits geared toward children ages 2 to 12. Gull Wings offers youngsters a chance to discover and learn by participating in an experience rather than by observation. Located at 418 W. Fourth St., Oxnard. For more information, call 483-3005 or visit www.gullwings.org.

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June 20-24 and June 27-July 1 Two sessions offered to children currently in third or fourth grade. Chumash Culture comes alive as students participate in hands-on activities, learning the arts and traditions of Ventura County’s native people. Chumash elder Julie TumamaitStenslie teaches Chumash songs and shares legends. From 9a.m. to noon. $50/$40 for Museum members. Limit 15 students per session.

Art Start July 11-15 and July 18-22 Two sessions offered to children currently in third to fifth grade. Students expand their artis-

dance, games and education classrooms. Fully supervised and structured youth programs run throughout the summer. Special events, trips and games are offered during the year. For more information, call 982-4218.

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For children, this year’s theme is “Make a Splash at Your Local Library.” Also, for teens is “Make Waves at Your Local Library.” For more information, call Lori Karns, youth services librarian, or Ellen Armonat at 649-9008, or visit vencolibrary.org

Underwood Family Farms This summer, enjoy fruit- and vegetable-picking tours, wagon rides, a farm animal area, pony rides and party facilities at the Underwood Family Farms. The family has farms in both Moorpark and Somis. The Farm Market and Farm Animal Center are open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., March through November. Locations are 3370 Sunset Valley Road, Moorpark, 5293690; and 5696 Los Angeles Ave., Somis, 386-4660. For more information, visit www. underwoodfamilyfarms.com.

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camp’s beautiful, spacious, 30-acre site at Vasa Park in Agoura Hills. Vasa Park is the ideal setting for a camp, with lush, green grounds, shade from massive stands of old-growth sycamores and oaks, plus plenty of room to run around. There’s a program that’s perfect for any camper’s age and interests — Sports Camp, Day Camp, Junior Camp or the C.I.L.T. Program. For more information, call (818) 889-2224, e-mail info@campkeystone. com, or visit www.campkeystone.com.

Camp Kinneret Summer Day Camp Camp Kinneret Summer Day Camp, nestled in the rolling hills of Agoura, offers children ages 4 to14 a fun-filled program packed with adventure and friendship. It’s committed to helping each child grow into his or her best self by combining an excellent staff with small groups and a philosophy that puts campers first. For more information, call (818) 7068255 or visit www.campkinneret.com.

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ty, CPR, surfing, paddle boarding, kayaking, basic ocean rescue techniques and the essential skills to become an ocean lifeguard. For more information, call 382-3007 or visit www.channelislandsharbor.org. The City of Port Hueneme’s Department of Recreation and Community Services offers a junior lifeguard program where you will learn ocean rescue, first aid, surfing, lifesaving skills and more. The program emphasizes lifesaving skills, physical training and ocean ecology. For more information, call 986-6542 or visit www.ci.porthueneme.ca.us. The State of California’s Department of Parks and Recreation offers a junior lifeguard program in Ventura. The objective of the program is to provide quality water safety education. The program is designed to improve young people’s physical conditioning, their understanding and respect for the environment, and their respect for themselves, their peers and their parents. For more information, call 643-5003 or visit www.venturajuniorlifeguards.org.

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discover their own qualities, without feeling that they have to constantly make the grade or score points. C.A.T.S. offers quality programs held in a non-competitive atmosphere that allows youth to thrive in a variety of situations and gain self-esteem in a fun, relaxed way. For more information, please visit www.catssummercamps.com or call (661) 718-3968.

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The structured, age-appropriate weekly classes incorporate music, dance, relays, games, special rides, gymnastics, sports and other original activities. My Gym kids have fun as they gain strength, balance, coordination, fine and gross motor proficiency, agility, flexibility and social skills. For the My Gym in Thousand Oaks, call 494-4154; for the Ventura location, call 6599245; or visit www.my-gym.com.

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Hockey Program allows students to “test the waters” before investing in hockey gear. The classes focus on stick handling, hockey-related terms and an introduction to game play. For more information, call 988-4440.

Learn to Skate Oxnard Ice Skating Center’s Learn to Skate Program is designed for anyone who wants to learn how to skate, whether for hockey or pleasure. Classes are available for children 3 and older, including adults. For more information, call 988-4440.

In collaboration with Woodward West, Momentum surf camp offers surf instruction in a day-camp environment. Campers between the ages of 7 and 17 will learn surf skills conducive to their abilities from qualified, trained instructors. Campers will learn fundamental surf techniques, etiquette, wave dynamics, paddling skills, surfboard positioning and maneuvering, and proper stand-up and riding techniques. Woodward Surf Camp offers a weekly day camp and, beginning this summer, an overnight camp with housing at CSUCI. For more information, call 985-4929 or (661)822-7900, or visit www. woodwardwest.com.

Ventura Yacht Club

This summer, children can set sail in a gentle coastal breeze when they sign up for the Junior’s Sailing Program at the Ventura Yacht Skating Plus offers skating lessons for both Club. These fun-filled summer sessions aim to quad and inline skaters. Classes teach very promote good seamanship in an educational basic skills such as balancing, turning, stopand safe environment. In addition to water and controlling the have skates. a Skating Please check this proof over carefully and indicate all corrections ping clearly. You will “1st Proof”, Proof”, safety, kids“2nd will learn racing andand sailing skills safety is also taught. Students learn with while enjoying a variety of other entertaining “Final Proof”. If we receive no proof after the 1st or 2nd Proofs,fun adskating Will runLessons as is. this proof meets your approval games. rangeIffrom activities. The program offers morning sesbeginning to advanced to private. For more on the 1st proof, check off “FInal ProoF (aPProveD)” box, date and sign at the bottom. sions for beginners and afternoon sessions information, call 656-2121 or visit www. for the more advanced, running June 20-Aug. skatingplus.com. IssuE: summEr guIDE 2011 notice: Please Fax this ProoF to (805) 648-2245 asaP 19. For more information on cost and availability, visit http://www.venturayachtclub. Surfer Girl Camp org/ or call 642-0426. Send your dudette to Paddy Bex’s all-girl surf YMCA summer youth camp. This camp is designed to provide a camps social, educational and recreational experience in a positive and fun environment. The YMCA will offer various youth camps Everything is provided, including a supportthroughout the summer. The camps will offer Skin Care ive and nurturing approach to the nona variety of instructional programs, including competitive and fun lessons. Safety always swim lessons, baseball and basketball trainnaturally ageless beauty over a century in the making comes first. Paddy and all her instructors are ing, and photography lessons. There will also certified in Lifeguard Training, CPR and First be outdoor, drama and resident camps. For 866.321.8222 www. L imoneira L ifestyles .com Aid. For more information, call 653-SURF more information, call 642-2131 or go to (7873) or visit www.paddybexsurf.com. http://www.ciymca.org/ventura/. F

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