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19March

California Travel Industr...

California's Premier 3 Day Travel/Tourism/Hospitality Conference of the Year will be held in Pasadena from June 20 to 22, 2011. The event, held at Pasadena Convention Center, is the annual conference for the travel and ...
10July

Bubble Gum Alley in San L...

San Luis Obispo, Calif.--You can visit Belize to see demonstrations of how gum is made from the rubber tree plant. You can visit Wrigley Memorial dedicated to the gum magnate who once owned Catalina Island ...
22July

Ojai Romance Awaits: Nigh...

Ojai, Calif.--“Night at the Iguana” in Ojai sounds likes some exotic and enchanting escape, and it is! Named for the film adaptation of Tennessee William’s play starring Richard Burton, the “Night at the Iguana”, there's ...
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Elvis Festival at Orange County Market Place Aug.22, 2010

Elvis Festival at Orange County Market...

Costa Mesa, Calif.--Orange County Market Place reopens the weekend of August 21 and 22, after a month-long run with the Orange County Fair.  The annual Elvis Festival (now in its 11th year,) will be themed  “Elvis in Hawaii”. Tributes to Elvis Presley, the  King of Rock and Roll, will feature tribute artists and impersonators performing hits from the “Blue Hawaii” album and other island favorites, some of them accompanied by dancers from the Halau Hula Lani Ola school of traditional Hawaiian dance in Laguna Hills, a Hula for King’s ...

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