Marine Mammal Gala at The Ranch Tonight

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Photo by South OC Beaches

The Pacific Marine Mammal Center will be holding their Marine Mammal Gala tonight, Sunday September 28 2014 at The Ranch. The Ranch is located at 31106 S. Coast Highway in Laguna Beach.
The event will be from 5:30pm to 9:30pm.
This is a fundraising event for The Pacific Marine Mammal Center and is $200.00 per person.
Highlights include: A sit down dinner, fine wine, entertainment, local artist art auction.

For more information please link to Pacific Marine Mammal Center

San Clemente Art Association Auction Tonight at 6:00pm

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The San Clemente Watershed Task Force Auction:
A top art auction partners San Clemente Watershed Task Force with the San Clemente Art Association.
Two of San Clemente’s funniest MC’s -Mayor Tim Brown and Artist George Gooch of the San Clemente Art Association- will join together to amuse and amaze Watershed Task Force Auction-goers on Friday, Sept. 12 at the San Clemente Art Gallery, 100 No. Calle Seville (entrance on Ave. Del Mar). The event is the only fund raising activity of the year for the San Clemente Watershed Task Force. Funds gathered at the auction allow the Watershsed Task Force to put on the Earth Day Event, Beach Clean-ups and Adopt-A-Beach programs in San Clemente every year.
Bids Will Start at $10.00
In addition to beautiful paintings, exquisite pottery and sculpture donated by the Art Association, this year’s auction will also feature Oakley Sunglasses (value – over $200 per pair), a ride in a vintage Stearman bi-plane aircraft donated by Eileen and Bob Hayden of the Yanks Air Museum in Chino, vacation package to Rancho Mirage, fishing trips, Spa packages, and numerous gift certificates from local merchants, and a “mystery box”. The public is invited and encouraged to attend this free event.
Sponsored jointly by the San Clemente Art Association and the San Clemente Watershed Task Force, more information is available at email Info@scwatersheds.com or call
949-500-0494.
The San Clemente Watershed Task Force is a grassroots citizens’ group founded in 2004 in response to urbanization’s growing impact on the local watershed – including the creeks, beaches, and the Pacific Ocean. These areas are beloved to our community and to the visitors that enjoy them. The Task Force recognizes the watershed’s inherent value, and in that spirit, hopes to fulfill goals created through public discussions and monthly meetings.