Posts Tagged ‘event’

Miss Clementine 2008 Keli Homan’s relinquishes her crown

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Keli Homan, winner of the 2008 Miss Clementine Pageant relinquished her crown yesterday!  

Although Keli is no longer Miss Clementine, you can find Keli at the corner of Pine Knot & Village Dr.  Yep! She is one of the folks who “drives” the horseys!  She lives in the period all year long, well, on weekends anyway.

Wanna ride along with her?  Give me a call and I can get you a place to stay for the whole week!  If not, the weekend is fine too!  It is MUCH cooler here than down the hill!

Susan  1 (866) 37-CABIN 

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Lou Gramm in Concert at Meadow Park Swim Beach In Big Bear – July 4th

Saturday, July 4th, 2009

For those looking to have a “Hot Blooded” Fourth of July weekend in Big Bear, the Big Bear Valley Recreation and Park District is offering a lakeside concert featuring Lou Gramm of Foreigner, the band behind “Jukebox Hero” and “Feels Like the First Time.” Tickets are now on sale for the Fourth of July concert, to be held at Swim Beach on Big Bear Lake; ticket prices range from $25 to just $35 for a front row seat. According to Parks and Recreation’s Lorie Judd, “They’re all great seats—the furthest is only 90 feet from the stage! It’s going to be a great show. We’re also going to have great food vendors and the fireworks over Big Bear Lake after the show, so what could be better than that?” Since the show is at Swim Beach, and boating on the Fourth is a tradition for many, there will also be boat entry available at the Lou Gramm concert. For $250 per boat, no matter the number onboard, concert-goers can enjoy the show from the cove of Swim Beach. The concert begins at 6:30pm, and the annual fireworks show over Big Bear Lake will be immediately following. To purchase tickets, visit the Recreation and Park District offices on Park Avenue or call 866-9700 or log onto www. bigbearparks.com.

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Zoocasion at Moonridge Animal Park, July 4 & 5

Saturday, July 4th, 2009

It is a family adventure, especially for the kids!An educational program with a drawing contest for kids, make puppets and a Walk-around-the-Park quiz and win an “expert” button. Sat & Sun – 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. Ages 11+: $9, Ages 3-10: $6 Seniors 60+: $6 Children 2 and Under: FREE.

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Independence Day Festival at the Big Bear Lake Convention Center

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

Featuring Live Entertainment, Arts & Crafts, Children’s activities, Outdoor patio and BBQ. The three-day festival offers something for the entire family from the petting zoo, to unique and hand-made arts, crafts and collectibles, to live entertainment on the outdoor patio. Fri & Sat – 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Sun – 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. Admission is $3 for adults, $2 for seniors and FREE for children 12 and under.

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July 18th-19th, Logger’s Jubilee Event In Big Bear Lake

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Fun Fun Fun, The Logger’s Jubilee …. A two day event that happens every year and is lots of fun to watch and to participate in!!!

From pole climbing to chain-saw events, this is a real family friendly show! Kids can also get the chance of trying out their skills. There will be  food, artisans, and much more!!

The traditional loggers competition will feature axe and tomahawk throwing, pole climbing (as high as 60 ft), and log sawing. Visitors will  have a good ol’ time!

Kids will have a great time with their own competions such as nail hammering to seed spitting.

The event is located in the Fawnskin area of Big Bear!   If you need more information on this event please contact 909-585-9970…. And also if you are still not booked in a cabin for this special event, then make sure to call us here at 1-800-363-8303.

Hope to here from you all soon, and to see you there at the Logger’s Jubilee! Sally:)

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Multi-Hull Regatta On Big Bear Lake, June 20 & 21

Friday, June 19th, 2009

This is an exciting event whether you are entered or just want to watch from shore. Come on up for the Big Bear Multi-hull Regatta.

Experience the cool refreshing water of  Big Bear Lake while excepting the challenge of the Regatta.

 June 20th and 21st. For more details or to register please call (909) 337-5428

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Do You Want To Adopt A Wild Animal?

Friday, June 19th, 2009

 

Here’s your chance to add some extra excitment to your life! bear-goodbye

C’mon out to “Sentinel Day” at the Zoo. This weekend, June 20th the Moonridge Zoo is hosting a fundraiser with all the proceeds going towards the Zoo’s relocation.  This event was known as the Alpine Wildlife Celebration and was renamed to pay tribute to the fan clubs of the actors of “The Sentinel” TV series.

Open to the public, this event will feature their ever popular Animal Adoption Auction.

For more information, please call (909) 878-4200 .

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Wine, Chocolate, and Whiskey Event This Weekend In Big Bear

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

Here’s a tasty fundraiser for all those who love chocolate with some wine and whiskey!

The Cowboy Gathering is putting on a Wine, Whiskey, and Chocolate tasting on June 21, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Proceeds will go to the annual Big Bear Cowboy Gathering, Wild West Storyfest, and the Robert Harris Memorial Scholarship fund.

Jack Wirtz of Southern Wine and Spirits will be providing a variety of wines and whiskey.  There will also be finger foods to compliment each wine and whiskey, courtesy of five of Big Bear’s restaurants.

The special addition of Chocolate treats was designed to tempt the taste buds.

There are also gift baskets offered in a Chinese auction. The tasting will be held at a private home, Dry Creek Ranch, located at 1925 Shady Lane, Meadowbrook Estates, Sugarloaf. Tickets are only $25 per person.

June 21, Father’s Day, is when this event will be held. Add this to your Father’s Day itinerary.

For more information or tickets, call Liz Harris at 909 866-1074 or Cindy Caretto at 909 866-8481

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The Farmer’s Market In Big Bear

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

The Farmer’s Market is every Tuesday from 8AM to 1PM at the Convention Center located on the corner of Big Bear Blvd. and Division.

Offering a variety of vendors to choose from. Everything is so cheap you’re bound to find something you like. From fresh bread to organically grown vegetables and fruits to kettle corn and hand made tamale’s and tacos. You can get jewelry, shoes, nick nacks, pet fashions, skin care and so much more.

I love the fresh flowers that are available for purchase, I get a bundle every week for my desk , they last for two weeks, prices start at four dollars and up for a bouquet of beautiful flowers.

We are so blessed that these vendors come up our mountain every week so we can have fresh foods and items to choose from, thank you to all our local vendors as well….See you all Tuesday.

 Bre

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Moms and Rods at Northwoods Resort

Saturday, June 6th, 2009
Just what a mom loves

Just what a mom loves

In Big Bear this weekend we are hosting a special event.  Mom from all over bring there rods to the Northwoods Resort parking lot,  pop the hoods and open the doors for everyone to see their four wheel prized possessions.

These cars are amazing to see up close , its funny to call them Moms because many can be seen on the blvd. with the dads driving them, hhuumm, well any way,  they’re very cool!

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