Oc Parks September 2014 Calendar Of Events

Here are some highlights from the OC Parks September Calendar of events, if yous are looking for hiking ideas or other outdoor events inward the calendar month of September, construct certain to banking concern gibe out some of these swell events!

OC Parks SEPTEMBER 2014 calendar of events
September four – Fitness Hike at Dilley 
8:30 – 10:30 a.m.
Raise your pump charge per unit of measurement too your spirits on this strenuous, fast-paced, 5.5-mile hike over steep too uneven terrain (900-ft. altitude gain) amongst Laguna Canyon Foundation volunteers. 
Location: Laguna Coast Wilderness Park. 18751 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, CA 92651
Cost: $2 donation per individual Parking: $3 per vehicle
Contact: (949) 923-2235
Special Instructions:  Ages xv too up. Reservations required, sign-up online: www.lagunacanyon.org/activities. James Dilley Preserve (405 South to 133 South to stoplight at 73 turn-off; construct a U-turn, become 1 block. Dilley is on the right). For questions, telephone band (949) 497-8324.

September four – Birds of Mason Regional Park 
9 – 10:45 a.m.
Join an OC Parks volunteer too experienced birdwatcher inward a computer programme nigh the birds of William R. Mason Regional Park. On an slowly walk of ½ mile about Mason, nosotros volition persuasion too hash out the dissimilar types of birds that see the common during the tardily summertime too early on fall. We’ll beak nigh migratory birds too why the common is of import to them. We’ll discovery out how to guess whether a songbird eats primarily insects or seeds. And we’ll nous for the songs of some of our mutual local birds.
Water, sunscreen, a hat, too comfortable shoes are recommended. Bring your binoculars to acquire improve views of the birds!
Location: Mason Regional Park. 18712 University Drive, Irvine, CA 92612
Cost: No fee, Scout Leader provides badges.
Contact: (949) 923-2230
Special Instructions: Turn left at the halt sign later the entrance to the common inward Parking Lot B. We volition come across at the picnic tabular array close the Ranger Office yesteryear the common entrance.

September 4, 11, 18, 25 – Tideland Tykes
10:30 – 11:30 a.m.
Join our save staff for a fun-filled nurture too kid sense that may include arts too crafts, story telling, hands-on activities or outdoor nature walks. Come prepared for an exciting outdoor experience!
Location: Upper Newport Bay. 2301 University Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660
Cost: $5 per pupil Parking: Free
Contact: (949) 923-2290
Special Instructions: Ages ii to 8 years recommended. Space is express too registration is required. Please telephone band (949) 923-2275, or electronic mail unbic@ocparks.com to register.

September v – Explore the Plants on the Trail to Barbara’s Lake
8 – 10:30 a.m.
Join us on a wonderful morn walk to Orange County’s alone natural lake spell learning nigh our native California found life. This 2-mile leisurely hike volition hold out led yesteryear Laguna Canyon Foundation volunteer naturalists.
Location: Laguna Coast Wilderness Park. 18751 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, CA 92651
Cost: $2 donation per individual Parking: $3 per vehicle
Contact: (949) 923-2235
Special Instructions:  Ages 8 too up. Online reservations required, sign-up online: www.lagunacanyon.org/activities. Little Sycamore Canyon Staging Area/Nix Nature Center (west side of Laguna Canyon Road/SR-133, simply about 3.5-miles S of I-5/405). For questions, telephone band (949) 497-8324.

September 5, 12, 26 – Wild Tales
10:30 – 11:30 a.m.
Visit amongst Preserve staff for story-telling fun! After a story, larn to a greater extent than nigh the natural history of the Bay through crafts, hands-on activities too nature walks. Come prepared for an exciting outdoor experience!
Location: Upper Newport Bay. 2301 University Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660
Cost: $5 per pupil Parking: Free
Contact: (949) 923-2290
Special Instructions: Ages ii to 8 years. Space is express too pre-registration is required. Please telephone band (949) 923-2275, or electronic mail unbic@ocparks.com to register.  

September 6, 20  – Redwood Hike
8:30 – 10 a.m.
Join OC Parks' trained staff on the kickoff too tertiary Sabbatum of the calendar month for an slowly 1.1-mile hike to the park's Coastal Redwood grove. You will use your v senses to engage amongst nature every bit yous stroll to the Redwoods. You volition also take hold an chance to learn nigh our native plants along the way. The hike begins each Sabbatum too Sun morn at 8:30 a.m. from the park's Nature Center. Don't forget to see our Nature Center when yous are there, too!
Location: Carbon Canyon Regional Park. 4442 Carbon Canyon Road, Brea, CA 92823
Cost: Free Parking: $5 per vehicle
Contact: (714) 973-3160
Special Instructions: All ages. Participants should recollect water, sunscreen, hat, hiking shoes. Meet at Nature Center located at eastward destination of the park. Reservations preferred, delight telephone band (714) 973-3160 or electronic mail carboncanyon@ocparks.com.

September 6, 13, 20, 27 – Nature Walk 
9 – 10:30 a.m.
Join our Naturalists on a nature walk too larn nigh Trabuco Canyon animals too nature. Light to moderate walk on to a greater extent than oft than non paved roads. Meet at the Nature Center simply within the principal entrance of the park.
Location: O’Neill Regional Park. 30982 Trabuco Canyon Road, Trabuco Canyon, CA 92678
Cost: Free Parking: $5 per vehicle
Contact: (949) 923-2260
Special Instructions: All ages welcome. Event is conditional on the weather.

September 6, xx – Beginning Archery Class
9 – 10 a.m.
Join Park Rangers too Volunteers for an introductory archery flat at the construct novel archery attain at Mile Square Regional Park. This one-hour flat volition innovate participants to basics of the exciting sport of archery.
Location: Mile Square Regional Park. 16801 Euclid, Fountain Valley, CA 92708
Cost: Free Parking: $5 per vehicle
Contact: (714) 973-6600
Special Instructions: Participants must hold out at to the lowest degree 12 years old. Equipment is provided.  

September half-dozen – CPF Monthly Meeting 
9:30 – eleven a.m.
Interested inward volunteering at Caspers Wilderness Park? Join the Caspers Park Foundation (CPF) for their monthly volunteer coming together held inward the Caspers Wilderness Park Nature Center. This is a swell chance to larn simply what volunteers, create every bit good every bit come across others who dearest nature, the outdoors too preserving the common for all. 
General describe concern coming together starts at 9:30 a.m., followed yesteryear an informative lecture presented yesteryear invitee speakers at 10 a.m. September Guest Speaker: Allan White  - Space: Our Neighborhood too Beyond
Location: Caspers Wilderness Park. 33401 Ortega Highway, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
Cost: Free Parking: Free
Contact: (949) 923-2210
Special Instructions: Ages xvi years too up. For to a greater extent than data telephone band the common purpose at (949) 923-2210.

September 6, 13, 20, 27 – Guided Interpretive Hike
10 – eleven a.m.
Join our naturalists on a nature walk too larn nigh the local plants, animals too history of Irvine Park. Light to moderate walking on both paved paths too trails.
Location: Irvine Regional Park. 1 Irvine Park Road, Orange, CA 92869 Website: www.ocparks.com/irvinepark/
Cost: Free Parking: $5 per vehicle 
Contact: (714) 973–6835
Special Instructions: All ages. Meet at the Nature Center close the OC Zoo inward parking lot #19.


September 6, 13, 20, 27 – Ranger Led Campfire Program
8 – nine p.m.
Join us on Sabbatum nights at the amphitheater for this Ranger led beak on local creature life, laid to the glow of burn light. This outcome is alone opened upwards to those camping ground at O’Neill Regional Park. No access for solar daytime work later sunset.
Location: O’Neill Regional Park. 30982 Trabuco Canyon Road, Trabuco Canyon, CA 92678
Cost: Free
Contact: (949) 923-2260 or (949) 923-2256
Special Instructions: All ages welcome. Event is outdoors too subject on conditions conditions. 

September 6, 13, 27 – Campfire Program
8 – nine p.m.
Every Sabbatum night, join us for a campfire computer programme that may include a slide presentation, wilderness safety, games too activities for children, creature adaptations, skins too skulls, a alive creature demonstration too a take a chance to see the Nature Center. Topics may vary weekly.
Location: Caspers Wilderness Park. 33401 Ortega Highway, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
Cost: Free Parking: $5 per vehicle
Contact: (949) 923-2210
Special Instructions: All ages welcome!

September 7, 14, 21, 28 – Nature Hike
8 – nine a.m.
Join our Park Rangers Sun mornings for an slowly 1-mile hike on the Nature Trail. The trail takes visitors through grassland, oak woodland, riparian too sandy cactus scrub communities. Meet at Old Corral Day Use area. Rain volition cancel hike. 
Location: Caspers Wilderness Park.  33401 Ortega Highway, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
Cost: Free Parking: $5 per vehicle
Contact: (949) 923-2210
Special Instructions: Wear comfortable habiliment too hiking shoes. Sunscreen, H2O too insect repellent are recommended. For additional information, delight telephone band the common at (949) 923-2210.

September nine – Dilley Loop Nature Hike
8:30 – 10:30 a.m.
Get unopen to nature on this leisurely 2-mile hike (370-ft. altitude gain) over steep too uneven terrain every bit yous location plants too animals or perhaps their tracks too signs along the way.
Location: Laguna Coast Wilderness Park. 18751 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, CA 92651
Cost: $2 donation per individual Parking: $3 per vehicle
Contact: (949) 923-2235
Special Instructions:  Ages 12 too up. Reservations required, sign-up online: www.lagunacanyon.org/activities. James Dilley Preserve (405 South to 133 South to stoplight at 73 turn-off; construct a U-turn, become 1 block. Dilley is on the right). For questions, telephone band (949) 497-8324.

September 10 – Public Workshop for Talbert Habitat Restoration Plan
6:30 – 8 p.m.
OC Parks volition agree its kickoff world workshop for the Habitat Restoration Plan of Talbert Regional Park on Midweek Sept. 10 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The workshop volition hold out held at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center located at 1845 Park Avenue inward Costa Mesa. Parking is available exterior the Community Center. OC Parks’ consultants for the Habitat Restoration Plan volition hold out facilitating the workshop amongst the squad of experts developing this plan.

All are welcome to bring together this workshop to larn too portion nigh this exciting procedure toward restoring habitat at Talbert Regional Park. This workshop is nigh natural habitat too world use, then hold out certain to invite your friends too neighbors inward the community.
The workshop volition laid about amongst an introduction yesteryear local means staff too representatives. Following volition hold out an introduction of the consulting squad working on the Habitat Restoration Plan, too activities designed to gage world values, vision, too beneficial uses of Talbert Regional Park.


OC Parks encompasses regional, wilderness too historical facilities, every bit good every bit coastal areas throughout the County of Orange inward California. OC Parks is committed to managing nation too facilities inward a way that maximizes their enjoyment yesteryear the public, spell properly maintaining too overseeing them then they are available for generations to come. The consulting squad is composed of Moffatt & Nichol, New West Land, too the Chambers Group, Inc.
Location: Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center. 1845 Park Ave, Costa Mesa, CA 92626


September eleven – Fitness Hike at Little Sycamore
8:30 – 10:30 a.m.
Raise your pump charge per unit of measurement too your spirits on this difficult, strenuous too fast-paced, 4.8-mile hike (400-ft. altitude gain) over really steep, uneven terrain amongst Laguna Canyon Foundation volunteers.  
Location: Laguna Coast Wilderness Park. 18751 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, CA 92651
Cost: $2 donation per individual Parking: $3 per vehicle
Contact: (949) 923-2235
Special Instructions:  Ages xv too up. Online reservations required, sign-up online: www.lagunacanyon.org/activities. Not for beginners. Hiking poles suggested. Little Sycamore Canyon Staging Area/Nix Nature Center (west side of Laguna Canyon Road/SR-133, simply about 3.5-miles S of I-5/405). For questions, telephone band (949) 497-8324.

September eleven – Feathery Friends – Preschool Program 
10 – eleven a.m.
Come larn all nigh birds that tin john wing too fifty-fifty those that can’t fly! Class includes hands-on learning, fun crafts, too coming together zoo animals upwards close!
Location: Orange County Zoo. 1 Irvine Park Road, Orange, CA 92869
Website: http://www.ocparks.com/oczoo/
Cost: $5 per kid (one nurture included) Parking: $3 per vehicle
Contact: (714) 973-6846
Special Instructions: PHONE REGISTRATION REQUIRED. Call Marcy Crede-Booth, Education Coordinator at (714) 973-6846. For ages three to four years old. Parent must accompany kid for duration of program. Additional parents/siblings/family/friends must pay admission fee to travel inward zoo.

September thirteen – California Native Plant & Wildflower Hike    
8 – eleven a.m.
Learn to position native plants amongst Laguna Canyon Foundation volunteer naturalist on this moderate paced, steep too rocky, 4.8-mile hike (700-ft. altitude gain).
Location: Laguna Coast Wilderness Park. 18751 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, CA 92651
Cost: $2 donation per individual Parking: $3 per vehicle  
Contact: (949) 923-2235
Special Instructions: Ages 12 too up. Reservations required, sign-up online: www.lagunacanyon.org/activities. Little Sycamore Canyon Staging Area/Nix Nature Center (west side of Laguna Canyon Road/SR-133, simply about 3.5-miles S of I-5/405). For questions, telephone band (949) 497-8324.

September thirteen – 2nd Sabbatum Trail Work Day
8:30 – eleven a.m.
Come bring together common staff too our trail leaders yesteryear volunteering to assist amongst habitat restoration, non-native found removal too trail operate throughout Irvine Regional Park. Please have on jeans too durable shoes or boots. Park provides tools too gloves. Bring sunscreen, hat, snacks too water.
Location: Irvine Regional Park. 1 Irvine Park Road, Orange, CA 92869 Website: www.ocparks.com/irvinepark/
Cost: Free Parking: Free for volunteers 
Contact: (714) 973–6835
Special Instructions: Ideal for ages 12 too up. Minors must hold out accompanied yesteryear an adult. Large schoolhouse groups/companies welcome, telephone band (714) 973-6836 for grouping registration.

September fourteen – Searching the Summer Wilderness 
8:30 – 10:30 a.m.
Join Resource Specialist Laura Cohen on a walk to Barbara’s Lake too regard what is happening inward the common during the tardily summer. What animals tin john nosotros regard or hear? What create plants create inward the tardily summer?
Location: Laguna Coast Wilderness Park. 18751 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, CA 92651
Parking: $3 per vehicle
Contact: (949) 923-2235
Special Instructions:  Ages vii too up. Online reservations required, sign-up online: www.lagunacanyon.org/activities. Not for beginners. Hiking poles suggested. Little Sycamore Canyon Staging Area/Nix Nature Center (west side of Laguna Canyon Road/SR-133, simply about 3.5-miles S of I-5/405). For questions, telephone band (949) 497-8324.

September fourteen – Fitness Hike at Willow  
8:30 – 10:30 a.m.
Raise your pump charge per unit of measurement too your spirits on this difficult, strenuous too fast-paced, 5.5-mile hike (400-ft. altitude gain) over steep too uneven terrain amongst Laguna Canyon Foundation volunteers.
Location: Laguna Coast Wilderness Park. 18751 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, CA 92651
Cost: $2 donation per individual Parking: $3 per vehicle
Contact: (949) 923-2235
Special Instructions: Ages xv too up. Reservations required, sign-up online: www.lagunacanyon.org/activities. Willow Canyon Staging Area (20101 Laguna Canyon Road, simply S of El Toro Road intersection). For questions, telephone band (949) 497-8324.

September fourteen – Second Sun Restoration Program
9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Join Preserve staff too other volunteers inward enhancing the Bay’s habitat for local wildlife. Activities may include non-native found removal, planting natives, watering, trash cleanup too Butterfly Garden maintenance. No sense is necessary; water, snacks too tools are provided. 
Location: Upper Newport Bay. 2301 University Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660
Cost: Free Parking: Free
Contact: (949) 923-2290
Special Instructions: Minors aged xvi too younger must take hold legal guardian introduce at all times. Space is express too pre-registration is required. Please telephone band (949) 923-2275, or electronic mail unbic@ocparks.com to register. Rain or estrus advisories cancels event.

September fourteen – The Mysterious World of O’Neill Regional Park  
9 – 10:30 a.m.
Have yous e'er wondered “Where are all the wild animals inward the park?” Visit a Show too Share Exhibit located side yesteryear side to the O’Neill Regional Park’s Nature Center too discovery mysterious clues animals acquire out behind. Free fun crafts too games! thirty infinitesimal moderate nature walk volition follow.
Location: O’Neill Regional Park. 30982 Trabuco Canyon Road, Trabuco Canyon, CA 92678
Cost: Free Parking: $5 per vehicle
Contact: (949) 923-2260

September fourteen – Ranger-Led Intermediate Mountain Bike Ride
2:30 – four p.m.
Join a common ranger for an intermediate mount bike ride at Riley Wilderness Park, which encompasses 544 acres over 6.5 miles spell enjoying imperial views. The altitude gains on the ride are over 600 feet too participants should come upwards prepared amongst a bike suitable for rugged off-road trails, a helmet, gloves, sturdy shoes, water, too a snack. 
Location: Thomas F. Riley Wilderness Park. 30952 Oso Parkway, Coto de Caza, CA 92679
Cost: Free Parking: $3 per vehicle   
Contact: (949) 923–2265
Special Instructions: Meet at the Ranger Station inward the patio area.

September xix – Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 Morning Stroll to Barbara’s Lake
8 – 10:30 a.m.
Enjoy an outdoor stroll to Barbara’s Lake (Orange County’s alone natural lake) on this leisurely paced, level, 2-mile hike amongst Laguna Canyon Foundation volunteer naturalists.
Location: Laguna Coast Wilderness Park. 18751 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, CA 92651
Cost: $2 donation per individual Parking: $3 per vehicle
Contact: (949) 923-2235
Special Instructions: All ages welcome! Reservations required, sign-up online: www.lagunacanyon.org/activities. Little Sycamore Canyon Staging Area/Nix Nature Center (west side of Laguna Canyon Rd/SR-133, simply about 3.5 miles S of I-5/405). For questions, telephone band (949) 497-8324.

September xix – Animal Art I – Preschool Program 
10 – eleven a.m.
Join us for an hr of inventiveness too fun amongst an creature theme! Class includes hands-on learning, fun crafts too coming together zoo animals upwards close. Come create to acquire a lilliputian messy!
Location: Orange County Zoo. 1 Irvine Park Road, Orange, CA 92869
Website: http://www.ocparks.com/oczoo/
Cost: $5 per kid (one nurture included) Parking: $3 per vehicle
Contact: (714) 973-6846
Special Instructions: PHONE REGISTRATION REQUIRED. Call Marcy Crede-Booth, Education Coordinator at (714) 973-6846. For ages three to four years old. Parent must accompany kid for duration of program. Additional parents/siblings/family/friends must pay admission fee to travel inward zoo.

September xix – Mason Movie Nights Under the Stars
7 – nine p.m.
OC Parks is pleased to denote Mason Movie Nights Under the Stars! Join us on September xix for a viewing of The Lego Movie. Bring a chair or blanket too discovery a location on the grass inward Mason Park’s beautiful amphitheater. You are welcome to convey your ain picnic; in that location volition hold out gratis popcorn too bottled H2O available for everyone. Additional refreshments volition hold out available for a nominal fee.
Location: Mason Regional Park. 18712 University Drive, Irvine, CA 92612
Cost: Free Parking: Free later 5:30 p.m.   
Contact: (949) 923-2220
Special Instructions: Reservations are non necessary. Parking volition hold out gratis later 5:30 p.m. too the moving-picture demo volition laid about about sunset, simply about vii p.m. This is an outdoor event, delight wearing clothing accordingly. Rain volition cancel event.

September xx – Dilley Geology too Natural History Hike
3 – v p.m.
Step dorsum 25 meg years inward Orange County’s history to a fourth dimension when the seas receded too the San Andreas Fault was simply starting to form. With a Laguna Canyon Foundation volunteer naturalist, discovery the geologic processes going on today too how they touching on the natural landscape. This moderate 3-mile hike is over uneven, steep too sometimes rocky terrain amongst a 300-ft altitude gain. 
Location: Laguna Coast Wilderness Park. 18751 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, CA 92651
Cost: $2 donation per individual Parking: $3 per vehicle
Contact: (949) 923-2235
Special Instructions:  For ages 10 too up. Reservations required, sign-up online: www.lagunacanyon.org/activities. Laguna Coast Wilderness Park, James Dilley Preserve (east side of Laguna Canyon Rd/Sr-133, simply northward of 73 Toll Road). For questions, telephone band (949) 497-8324.

September xx – California Coastal Cleanup Day at the Bay!
9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Looking for a way to give back? Join us for the annual California Coastal Cleanup Day at Upper Newport Bay!
What is California Coastal Cleanup Day? 
Every year, on the tertiary Sabbatum inward September, people bring together together at sites all over California to accept portion inward the State's largest volunteer event, California Coastal Cleanup Day. Families, friends, coworkers, scout troops, schoolhouse groups, service clubs, too individuals come upwards together to celebrate too portion their appreciation of California's fabulous coast too waterways.
Cleanup Day volunteers will come across at our Cleanup Headquarters located at the corner of University too Irvine Avenue inward the parking lot of the Peter too Mary Muth Interpretive Center. 
This is a land-based cleanup computer programme focusing on habitat restoration. For H2O related activities, delight contact the Newport Bay Conservancy at www.newportbay.org. 
Location: Upper Newport Bay. 2301 University Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660
Cost: Free Parking: Free
Contact: (949) 923-2290
Special Instructions:
Pre-registration is required for this event. Space volition hold out express to 400 volunteers. Please emailunbic@ocparks.com to register or for to a greater extent than information. The 2013 Upper Newport Bay Cleanup volunteers removed an estimated 14,550 lbs. of trash! More Coastal Cleanup info: http://www.coastal.ca.gov/publiced/ccd/join.html

September xx – Family Hike
3 – v p.m.
Join us on this really enjoyable, slowly 3-mile hike over moderate but uneven terrain (100-ft. altitude gain). Families welcome. You volition hike inward i of the most various areas of the park, through a canopy of oaks, portion Barbara’s Lake too back. Led yesteryear Laguna Canyon Foundation volunteers.
Location: Laguna Coast Wilderness Park. 18751 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, CA 92651
Cost: $2 donation per individual Parking: $3 per vehicle
Contact: (949) 923-2235
Special Instructions:  Reservations required, sign-up online: www.lagunacanyon.org/activities. Laguna Coast Wilderness Park, James Dilley Preserve (east side of Laguna Canyon Rd/Sr-133, simply northward of 73 Toll Road). For questions, telephone band (949) 497-8324.

September xx – Star Party 
7 – nine p.m.
Come for a grand tour of the universe! Join Allan too other amateur astronomers too take hold a await inward the telescopes to regard Mars too Saturn. Take a guided tour of the summertime constellations too larn the myths too facts nigh the cosmos. Observe the wonders of the black heaven including nebulas, galaxies, star clusters too double stars.
Location: Caspers Wilderness Park. 33401 Ortega Highway, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
Cost: Free Parking: $5 per vehicle
Contact: (949) 923-2210
Special Instructions: Held alone on evenings amongst clear skies. Call common at (949) 923-2210 for weather-sky updates or additional information. 

September 21 – Restoration Day 
8 – eleven a.m.
Want to bask the outdoors too assist accept attention of common ecosystems? Join us for “Restoration Days” at Peters Canyon Regional Park every tertiary Sun from 8-11AM.
Location: Peters Canyon Regional Park. 8548 E. Canyon View Ave., Orange, CA 92869
Cost: Free Parking: $3 per vehicle
Contact: (714) 973-6611

September 24 – Museum Society Luncheon too Lecture
11:45 a.m. – 1 p.m.
The Old Courthouse Museum Society (OCMS) invites yous to their annual luncheon coming together too lecture on September 24, 2014 at 11:45 a.m. at the Old Courthouse Museum. Local historian Phil Brigandi volition hash out the 125th anniversary of Orange County, too the evolution of the novel exhibit, “Orange County Circa 1889” on display inward the Old Courthouse Exhibit Gallery. “Orange County Circa 1889” volition hold out on display inward the Old Courthouse Third Floor Gallery until Oct 10, 2014.
Location: Old County Courthouse. 211 W. Santa Ana Blvd., Santa Ana, CA 92701
Cost: Free too opened upwards to the public.
Contact: (714) 973-6605
Special Instructions: RSVP is requested yesteryear calling (714) 973-6607 or emailing oldcounty.courthouse@ocparks.com. Box lunches are available for advance buy for $10 yesteryear mailing a check made payable to OCMS to: OCMS, 14932 Gainford Circle, Irvine, CA 92604-2361. Box luncheon purchases are due yesteryear September 19. Purchase of a box luncheon is non required to attend!  You are welcome to convey your ain luncheon to the event.  

September 28 – Family Science Sundays: Reptiles 
10 a.m. – four p.m.
Join us inward the Muth Interpretive Center classroom on the terminal Sun of each calendar month for self-guided activities, hands on exploration too arts and crafts fun! This is a FREE computer programme too recommended for ages three to 12.  Each calendar month features a novel educational theme to explore: September 28 – Talking Trash. Then, bring together Preserve staff for storytime at eleven a.m. too ii p.m.
Location: Upper Newport Bay. 2301 University Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660
Cost: Free Parking: Free
Contact: (949) 923-2290
Special Instructions: Please electronic mail unbic@ocparks.com for to a greater extent than information.

September 28 – There’s More Than Meets The Eye At Clark Park  
1 – 3:30 p.m.    
Have yous e'er wondered “Where are all the animals inward the park?” but haven’t a clue? See the common through the eyes of a Ranger too discovery the hidden clues. Find out what animals ruled the nation inward Clark Park 10,000 years agone too what animals dominion today.  Visit amongst Rangers at a Share too Show Exhibit located at Clark Park’s Fossil Museum front end patio from 1 to three p.m. too discovery the secrets of Clark Park. A moderate, 30–minute, ¾-of-a-mile, Ranger-led nature walk volition follow. The walk volition laid about at the Share too Show Exhibit, proceed yesteryear Elephant too Camel Hill too upwards Camel Hill, the highest betoken of Clark Park earlier looping dorsum to the starting point. Fun activities volition hold out available for both children too adults.
Location: Clark Regional Park. 8800 Rosecrans Ave., Buena Park, CA 90621
Cost: Free Parking: $5 per vehicle
Contact: (714) 973–3170  

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