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December 11th, 2014 at 12:00 pm

Santa Barbara County events

What:
Sponsored by the Lions Club of Carpinteria and hosted by Hickey Brothers Land Co., the fifth annual Festival of Trees is now open. Proceeds from this event benefit the Carpinteria High School Field Restoration Project. This year, 26 local businesses and nonprofits are participating by decorating a 6 ½-foot pre-lit artificial Christmas tree with their own unique holiday theme. Each participant will supply the holiday decorations and gifts for their tree in the amount of $300 or more. Previously, the festival raised more than $14,000 through the sale of $1 raffle tickets. This year, the Lions Club hopes to raise $20,000.

Where:
700 Linden Ave.
Carpinteria, CA 93013

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December 11th, 2014 at 8:00 am

Los Angeles holiday events

What:
Watch as Beverly Cañon Gardens is transformed into a European-style holiday village complete with local merchants peddling their one-of-a-kind holiday gifts, and enjoy a bounty of wonderful and delicious seasonal treats. Bring the kids so they can participate in all the festivities and discover how much fun the whole family can have.

Where:
Beverly Cañon Gardens
241 N. Cañon Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90210

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December 10th, 2014 at 4:00 pm

Orange County events

What:
Near the top of our “what we love about the holidays” list falls the assorted craft beers that are released around this time of year. There’s nothing quite like decorating a tree while drinking your favorite winter ale or special seasonal craft brew. If that sounds like your perfect afternoon, this event is one you don’t want to miss. Join the producers of the OC Brew Ha Ha for their third annual holiday ale festival, the OC brew Ho Ho.

The event is held in the garden gazebo area of the Phoenix Club. Purchase a festival pass for $55 or a designated reindeer pass for $10. Tickets include more than 50 craft beers, commemorative festival glass, unlimited 2-ounce tastings, brewery merchandise expo and shopping, pictures with Santa, and music from Sirius XM and KROQ radio DJ legend Richard Blade.

Where:
Phoenix Club
1340 S. Sanderson Ave.
Anaheim, CA 92806

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December 10th, 2014 at 2:00 pm

Ventura holiday events

What:
Everyone can enjoy a full day of holiday fun, including snow play, Santa and Mrs. Claus, artists’ market, exhibitors, live music, children’s activities and much more. Watch as Santa and his reindeer take to the night sky as the parade begins in front of Peninsula Park, and then head to the Main Channel. After that, the route turns at Hobie Beach, loops in front of the launch ramp, and then heads back to Pacific Corinthian Yacht Club, and repeats the route for its second run. Watch all the excitement unfold from the parks and walkways that line the route as well as from most Harbor restaurants. Those inclined can charter a boat to get a whole new view of the festivities.

Where:
Channel Islands Harbor
3900 Pelican Way
Oxnard, CA 93035

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December 10th, 2014 at 12:00 pm

Author: Amy Finley
Photo: Mance Creative
Information provided by: Riviera San Diego

One can only feast on Thanksgiving leftovers for so long. In the days to come, when the turkey’s lost its luster, the stuffing’s gone stale and even pie no longer tempts, brighten up with one of S.D.’s favorite palate cleansers—ceviche. Where? Read on…

San Diego

  1. Chef Jaime Chavez hails from Chile and brings a South American sensibility to the dishes he crafts at Sirena, the newest offering in Little Italy. El Peruano is the globetrotting chef’s spin on Peruvian ceviche, and it’s a gorgeous, colorful rendition loaded with plump morsels of fresh fish in uni leche de tigre. That briny base packs a wallop thanks to spicy amarillo chiles (they’re Peruvian, not Texan), but cubes of refreshingly cool sweet potato take the edge off while cancha—toasted Andean corn—adds crunch. Welcome to your new obsession.
  2. In the heart of the Gaslamp, Don Chidocranks up the heat on a custom-designed Santa Maria woodfire grill (yes, you want to try the carne asada skirt steak), but chills out with a straight-ahead ceviche that is all about impeccable locally-sourced seafood. White fish from Catalina Offshore is “cooked” in lime and paired with red onion, jalapeno, serranos, red bell pepper, cilantro and mango. Don’t fear the addition of that tropical fruit: chef Antonio Friscia deftly sidesteps its cloying idiosyncrasies, judiciously using the mango instead to coax out the sweetness in the delicate fish. Not sold? Thursday through the weekend you can choose your own adventure at the ceviche bar.
  3. Chef-about-town Chad White put down roots at Común Kitchen and Tavern, a new hotspot in the East Village. There, the burly iconoclast, who spends nearly as much time on the southern side of S.D.’s international border as he does on his home turf, regales with Baja-Med dishes that will have you saying goodbye to your taco shop days. Ceviche tops a “toastada,” the farm-raised limon-marinated hiramasa (Baja yellowtail) finding a counterpoint in creamy avocado, while tomato, cilantro, red onion and jalapeno round out the classic dish interpretation. Try one. Or three.
  4. We happily queued up for the house ceviche at La Jolla’s El Pescadoreven when our chances for a table in the pocketsize fish market were slim. Now that this Pearl Street icon has moved into its larger digs just across the street, we happily line up for the market’s fresh spin on our favorite Mexican dish, dining in (we like the couch seating) or ordering a to-go portion for an al fresco feast at nearby Windansea beach. Warning: this version’s got kick. Best enjoy it with a ice cold cerveza.
  5. And finally, we first discovered the pleasures of ceviche many moons ago at the Old Town Mexican Café. Repeated (and repeated, and repeated…) visits over the years have never failed to disappoint. The acidulated white fish is toothsome and never mushy, and it’s the star of the dish, balanced but not overwhelmed by a bracing mix of tomatoes, red onion, cilantro and jalapeno. Tuck this tangy treasure into one of the hot, fresh flour tortillas made on-site and swoon. You, too, will be back.

 

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