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January 2019 Orange County Breeze • Darts • Page 1 January 2019 Orange County Breeze • Darts • Page 2 JANUARY 2019 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • DARTS • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM PAGE 1 JANUARY 2019 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • DARTS • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM PAGE 2 TUESDAY , J AN . 1, 2019 Derek Bordeaux , Erin Stevenson , 8pm, NEW YEAR ’S DAY 8pm, Kobe Spaghettini, 3005 Steakhouse, 3001 Old Ranch Pkwy., 130th Rose Parade , Old Ranch Pkwy., 562-596- 562-596-2199 8am, Colorado Blvd., 9969 Pasadena, Bongo Funk , 8pm, tournamentofroses.com Michael Lington , Kobe Steakhouse, 8pm, Spaghettini, 3001 Old Ranch Live Entertainment , 3005 Old Ranch Pkwy., 562-596-9969 6:30pm, Tantalum, Pkwy., 562-596-2199 6272 E. Pacific Coast Live Local Band , Why, 562-431-1414 Karaoke Night , 8pm, 8pm, Griffins Grill, Griffins Grill, 11272 Los 11272 Los Alamitos Comedy Night , Alamitos Blvd., 562- Blvd., 562-794-9337 8:30pm, Starting 794-9337 Gate, 5052 Katella Dick Fox’s Golden Ave., 562-598-8957 Salsa Night , 9pm, Boys , 8pm, Cerritos Starting Gate, 5052 Center for the Katella Ave., 562-598- Performing Arts, 18000 Park WEDNESDAY , J AN . 2, 2019 8957 Plaza Dr., 562-916-8501 Live Entertainment , 6:30pm, Tantalum, FRIDAY , J AN . 4, 2019 SATURDAY , J AN . 5, 2019 6272 E. 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Pacific Coast Jim Becker , 7pm, Dave Stretch , 7pm, Hwy., 562-431-1414 MAKE, 500 Anaheim MAKE, 440 Anaheim Blvd., Blvd., anaheimpackingdistrict.com anaheimpackingdistrict.com JANUARY 2019 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • DARTS • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM PAGE 3 Boxcar 7 , 8pm, Kobe Country Sunday , MAKE Mic Night: Black and white photographic art Steakhouse, 3001 2pm, Karaoke , Holiday Edition , Old Ranch Pkwy., 6:30pm, Starting 7pm, MAKE, 440 562-596-9969 Gate, 5052 Katella Ave., 562- Anaheim Blvd., on display at John Wayne Airport 598-8957 anaheimpackingdistrict.com Will Donato , 8pm, Using equipment that consists of a capturing images in the tradition of West Spaghettini, 3005 Sunday Afternoon Free Trivia , 7:30pm, medium format camera and an 8x10 large- Coast photographers who were active in the Old Ranch Pkwy., Music , 2pm, Griffins Grill, 11272 Los format wooden camera, photographer Joel first half of the 20th Century and is inspired 562-596-2199 Shoreline Village, Alamitos Blvd., 562- Brown’s black and white photographs offer a by the work of photo pioneers Edward 562-435-2668 794-9337 unique perspective of his subjects that bring Weston and Imogen Cunningham. He Live Local Band , out the hidden details, textures and shapes processes and prints his own film in “wet 8pm, Griffins Grill, Sunday Soul Revue that often go unnoticed with color darkroom” tradition without the use of 11272 Los Alamitos 2:15pm, Live THURSDAY , J AN . 10, 2019 photography. An exhibit of his work is on computer or digital manipulation. Blvd., 562-794-9337 Entertainment , Farmers Market , 5:30pm, Tantalum, 6272 E. display in the John Wayne Airport Brown’s photography has been featured in 9am, Stanton Central Community Focus Space from December 13, SUNDAY , J AN . 6, 2019 Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-431- Park, 10660 Western the Los Angeles Times , Men’s File magazine 1414 2018 through January 16, 2019. and in numerous exhibitions including the EPIPHANY Ave., 714-890-4270 Peter Yarrow & Noel “Mr. Brown’s photography style brings a Laguna Beach Festival of Arts , Center of Hard Days Night , From Strategic Paul Stookey , 7pm, sense of nostalgia and timeless quality to his Fine Art Photography, and Photographers’ 9am, 10:30am, Kobe Deterrent to Arc Cerritos Center for the black and white photographs that visitors and Exchange Group , to name a few. He has Steakhouse, 3001 Light: The Storied Performing Arts, 18000 Park residents are sure to enjoy,” said Orange won many awards for his work as well as Old Ranch Pkwy., 562-596- Career of the B-52 as told by Plaza Dr., 562-916-8501 County Board of Supervisors Chairman inclusion in the Permanent Collection of the 9969 Captain Stephen Tucker, Andrew Do. “Take a moment to enjoy his Library of Congress. USM , 11:30am, Elks Lodge artistic photographs as you travel through Brown’s photography exhibit may be DW3 & 94.7 The MONDAY , J AN . 7, 2019 #1952, 11551 Trask Ave., John Wayne Airport.” WAVE Sunday viewed on the Departure (upper) Level near ORTHODOX CHRISTMAS DAY Reservations required, call For nearly 40 years, Brown has been security screening areas in Terminals A, B Brunch , 10am, Louie 562-287-4846 and C, and on the Arrival (lower) Level Cruz Beltran , 7pm, Los Alamitos Area adjacent to Baggage Carousels 1 and 4. To Spaghettini, 3005 Old Ranch TUESDAY , J AN . 8, 2019 Chamber of learn more about Joel Brown’s work, visit his Pkwy., 562-596-2199 Live Entertainment , Commerce Gala , website at www.joelbrownphotography.com. 6:30pm, Tantalum, Bend & Brew hosted 6pm, On The Greens, Navy 6272 E. Pacific Coast Upcoming Community Focus Space by The Yoga Mat , Golf Course, 5660 Why, 562-431-1414 Program includes painter Dennis Carrie 11am, Unsung Orangewood Ave., 562-598- (January 16 – February 14) and photographer Brewing Company, 500 6659, losalchamber.org Beverly Factor (February 15 – March 29). Anaheim Blvd, WEDNESDAY , J AN . 9, 2019 anaheimpackingdistrict.com Live Entertainment , Live Entertainment , 6:45pm, Tantalum, Rob Verdi , 1pm, 6:30pm, Tantalum, 6272 E. Pacific Coast Anaheim Packing 6272 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., 562-431-1414 House, 440 Anaheim Hwy., 562-431-1414 Blvd., Jim Becker , 7pm, anaheimpackingdistrict.com Anaheim Packing House, 440 Anaheim Blvd., anaheimpackingdistrict.com On the cover: Huntington Beach Pier during high surf in December 2018. Photo by George Rodriguez of Personal Best. JANUARY 2019 ORANGE COUNTY BREEZE • DARTS • WWW.OC-BREEZE.COM PAGE 4 Derek Bordeaux , The O Show , 8pm, Karaoke , 6pm, 8pm, Kobe Kobe Steakhouse, Starting Gate, 5052 From Strategic Deterrent to Arc Light: Steakhouse, 3001 3001 Old Ranch Katella Ave., 562-598- Old Ranch Pkwy., 562-596- Pkwy., 562-596-9969 8957 9969 The Storied Career of the B-52 DW3 , 8pm, Live Blues , 7pm, Stephen Tucker is a United States Marine. understand about the price and sacrifice of Down to the Bone , Spaghettini, 3005 Lucille’s Smokehouse He served on active duty from March, 1966 those who have given all for the freedom of 8pm, Spaghettini, Old Ranch Pkwy., Bar-B-Que, 7411 until September, 1970. He was designated as America as well as others pursuing freedom 3005 Old Ranch 562-596-2199 Carson St., 562-938-7427 Naval Aviator in Sept., 1967. around the world. Pkwy., 562-596-2199 Live Local Band , JP & Benny B , 7pm, From February 1968 until March 1969, he Stephen has a short, but meaningful, Karaoke Night , 8pm, 8pm, Griffins Grill, MAKE, 440 Anaheim served in the Republic of Vietnam as a history of a family member serving in the U.S. Griffins Grill, 11272 Los 11272 Los Alamitos Blvd., Marine helicopter pilot attached to HMM-364 Military. His father, also a hMarine, served in Alamitos Blvd., 562- Blvd., 562-794-9337 anaheimpackingdistrict.com and MAG-36. 1944-45 as a rifleman and participated in the 794-9337 Battle for Iwo Jima, where He fought there for The Temptations , Tyghtship , 8pm, He participated in the Battle of Hue City, The Battle of Hai Van Pass, and the Battle of ten days until severely wounded and 80z Night , 8:30pm, 8pm, Cerritos Center Kobe Steakhouse, evacuated. He recuperated for a year at Salsa Night Band, for the Performing 3001 Old Ranch Khe Sanh during the Tet Offensive of 1968. The rest of his tour was in daily support of Farragut Navy Hospital inside Farragut Naval 9pm, Starting Gate, Arts, 18000 Park Plaza Dr., Pkwy., 562-596-9969 Training Station near Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho. 5052 Katella Ave., 562-598- 562-916-8501 U.S. Military actions in the I Corps of the RVN. JJ Sansaverino , 8pm, 8957 Upon returning home, he was assigned to Capt. Tucker’s military awards include: Spaghettini, 3005 Presidential Unit Citation, Vietnamese SATURDAY , J AN . 12, 2019 Old Ranch Pkwy., NAS Pensacola as an Instructor Pilot in Advanced Instruments. Campaign Medal w/device, 17 Air Medals s/f FRIDAY , J AN . 11, 2019 Underwater Parks 562-596-2199 Awards, Navy Achievement Medal w/Combat September of 1970, he was released from “V”, Vietnam Service Medal w/4 Stars, Navy Gary’s Classic Car Day , all day, Live Local Band , active duty at the rank of Captain. Show , 4pm, Elks Aquarium of the 8pm, Griffins Grill, Commendation Medal w/Combat “V”, Steven has been an active member in the Lodge Buena Park, Pacific, 100 Aquarium Wy., 11272 Los Alamitos Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry w/palm and Freedom Committee of Orange County. 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