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Things to do in San Clemente this Weekend

Porsche Concours 50th Anniversary

Saturday, June 11, 8 a.m.-2 p.m.

The Porsche Club of America Orange Coast Region presents the 50th anniversary of this family-friendly event where guests can check out a gathering of Porsches, fastidiously prepared vehicles, in a beautiful setting. More than 200 Porsches will be displayed on the field, ranging from the latest models and race cars to rare vintage models.

Gates open at 7:30 a.m. for judged cars and 8 a.m. for display cars. Judging begins at 10 a.m. The trophy presentation is scheduled for 1:30 p.m.

Sea Terrace Park
33501 Niguel Road, Dana Point
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Friday

MOVIES IN THE PARK: ‘ENCANTO’
Lantern Bay Park, 25111 Park Lantern, Dana Point
8-10 p.m.
These free movie nights bring back the nostalgic feel of a drive-in movie, but without the car. Bring your low-back lawn chair or blanket. Refreshments are available to purchase.
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HORSE SHOW AT RMV RIDING PARK
30753 Avenida La Pata, San Juan Capistrano
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Equestrian enthusiasts and local community members can check out horses in action during the first part of the Blenheim June Classic Series, which will feature jumping. The first part of the series runs through June 12, and additional horse shows will be held throughout the rest of the month. Admission and parking are free.
760.525.8933
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‘SHAPE AND STRUCTURE’: GEMELS BY CHIAOZZA
415 Avenida Granada, San Clemente
10 a.m.
This summer, explore Casa Romantica’s Art Gallery and gardens with an art installation by world-renowned art duo CHIAOZZA. Imaginative plant sculptures will be placed throughout Casa Romantica, which will be on view through Sept. 4. Adam Frezza and Terri Chiao are an American artist duo whose work explores play and craft across a range of media, including painted sculpture, installation, collage, photography, design, and public art. Also known as CHIAOZZA (rhymes with “wowza” or “yowza”), Adam and Terri have exhibited their collaborative work in solo exhibitions in New York, Philadelphia, and Los Angeles, in numerous group shows around the U.S., and in a variety of art and design venues internationally. The studio was founded in 2011 and is based in New York City.
949.498.2139
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‘CRAZY LITTLE THING CALLED LOVE’
200 Avenida San Pablo, San Clemente
4 p.m.
The South Coast Singers presents Crazy Little Thing Called Love, which will be performed three nights this month, starting at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church in San Clemente. The South Coast Singers will take the show on Friday, June 17, to the Presbyterian Church of the Master in Mission Viejo, and then to the Geneva Presbyterian Church in Laguna Woods on Saturday, June 18. General admission is $20. Groups of 10 or more can pay $18 per person. Kids 10 and under will get in free.
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LIVE MUSIC AT TREVOR’S
26701 Verdugo Street, San Juan Capistrano
7 p.m.
Eat some food, grab a drink and unwind while listening to live music at Trevor’s at the Tracks. Matt Akiona will perform.
949.493.9593
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Saturday

VILLAGE ART FAIRE
242 Avenida Del Mar, San Clemente
9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Hosted by the San Clemente Downtown Business Association on the lawn of the SC Library, the Village Art Faire offers a variety of work, including photography, fine art, jewelry, ceramics, fused glass, home décor, botanicals, textile art, and more. Visitors can expect to find many of their favorite artists, as well as some new faces. This month’s event will feature more than 40 artists, as well as live acoustic music by the Community Outreach Alliance’s talented musicians.
949.218.5378
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FARMERS MARKET
La Plaza Park, 3411 La Plaza, Dana Point
9 a.m.-1 p.m.
California farmers bring fresh produce to sell at the Dana Point Farmers Market, and craft vendors provide a large selection of art, jewelry, clothing, handbags, candles, hand-made soaps, and unique, one-of-a-kind gifts. It is strongly recommended that customers bring their own reusable bags.
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KAYAK TOURS
24200 Dana Point Harbor Drive, Dana Point
10 a.m.-Noon
Join the Ocean Institute for a two-hour interactive kayak tour around the Dana Point Harbor. Learn about the history of the harbor and its unique ecosystem from one of the Institute’s expert naturalists. All experience levels are welcome. Must be at least 3 years old to participate. Guests under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Guests should bring moisture-wicking or weather-dependent clothing, a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen and water. Tickets are $40, which includes access into the Ocean Institute.
949.496.2274
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STAND-UP COMEDY AT CAMINO REAL PLAYHOUSE
31776 El Camino Real, San Juan Capistrano
5 p.m.
Have some laughs and watch comedians perform on stage. Fritz Coleman, Jim Taylor, Stephanie Blum, and Keith Michael Ashton will perform. A second show is scheduled at 8 p.m. the same day.
949.489.8082
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‘MORNING OF THE EARTH’ SCREENING
110 Calle Iglesia, San Clemente
6 p.m.
Catch Alby Falzon’s Morning of the Earth at the Surfing Heritage & Culture Center. Celebrating 50 years since the iconic film’s release, it’s been fully remastered and digitized to sparkling 4K resolution, making the quality perhaps even better than when it was first shot. Originally premiering in February 1972 at the Manly Silver Screen Theater in Sydney, Australia, Morning of the Earth featured some of the world’s best surfers, including champions Nat Young, Terry Fitzgerald, Michael Peterson, and Gerry Lopez. Doors open at 6 p.m., film starts at 7 p.m. sharp and will be followed by a Q&A session with Falzon, who will be phoning in from Australia. There will only be 100 tickets available. SHACC members pay $10, non-members are $15. Beer, wine, and sparkling water are available for purchase. There will also be some epic Morning of the Earth merchandise for sale.

FOREIGN FILM AT DANA POINT LIBRARY
33841 Niguel Road, Dana Point
2 p.m.
In the 2022 award-winning black and white film Servants from Slovakia and Romania, two seminarians must choose between collaborating as informants for the communist leadership or becoming targets of the secret police while fighting to keep their school from closing.
949.496.5517

SOUTH OC CARS AND COFFEE
101 West Avenida Vista Hermosa, San Clemente
9-11 a.m.
South OC Cars and Coffee is a weekly car show, attracting a mix of 1,000-3,000 plus hypercars, supercars, exotics, vintage, classic, muscle and sports cars, hot rods, rat rods, pickups, 4x4’s and motorcycles.
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Sunday

PAINT YOUR PET
27122 Paseo Espada, #904, San Juan Capistrano
2.-5 p.m.
Come paint a sketch of your pet on the patio of Dog Pawrk Brewing Company. Reserve your spot by purchasing tickets beforehand online—and after you do, email in a photo of your pet, so an artist can draw the portrait. Drinks and food can also be ordered at the event, which will be hosted by West Workshops. Tickets are $40.
949.565.4855
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LIVE MUSIC AT SAN JUAN HILLS GOLF CLUB
32120 San Juan Creek Road, San Juan Capistrano
4-7 p.m.
Chris Daniels Project will perform. Have fun, grab some drinks, and dance during this local performance.
949.565.4855
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FARMERS MARKET
100 North Calle Seville, San Clemente
9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Shop for a wide selection of fruits, vegetables and artisanal goods from organic growers at the Community Center/San Clemente Public Library parking lot.
949.361.8200
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PRO PICKLEBALL TOURNAMENT
Life Time Rancho San Clemente, 111 Avenida Vista Montana, San Clemente
9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Friday, Saturday and Sunday, come check out some of the best in the Professional Pickleball Association in the Select Medical Orange County Cup. Daily tickets start at $25 and can be bought online.
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Weekend Spotlight

Masters of Their Craft

San Clemente Breweries Earn International Success at World Beer Cup

Local San Clemente breweries Lost Winds Brewing Company, Pizza Port, and Delahunt all recently received shiny hardware as winners from this year’s World Beer Cup, marking another chapter in the fast-developing brewing community’s story.

Lost Winds earned a gold award in Australia-Style Pale Ales for its Beach Hopppin’ Hoppy Pale Ale, while Pizza Port San Clemente’s Dusk til Dawn received a gold in the Coffee Stout or Porter category. Delahunt came away with a bronze for its American-Style Cream Ale, De La Sol.

The World Beer Cup, one of the most prestigious beer competitions worldwide, awarded beers from more than 100 style categories during a ceremony in early May in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

To read more on the local breweries and the World Beer Cup, check out the San Clemente Times feature below:

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