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3 getting out BH1_7712-1114(2)Passengers boarding two tall ships in Dana Point Harbor can experience living history in its towering rigging, bustling decks and billowing canvas.

The Lady Washington, was used in numerous television shows and movies including “The Pirates of the Caribbean,” and “Hawaiian Chieftain,” will offer sunset sails, cannon battles and ship tours through the end of the month.

The Institute’s resident tall ship, Spirit of Dana Point, will also be offering trips on select dates.

Tickets include day-of admission to the Ocean Institute. For more information and specific dates, go to www.oceaninstitute.org.

 

 

Jewish Center Offers Falafels, Film

Chabad Jewish Center of Laguna Beach, 30804 S. Coast Hwy. will show the docudrama, “In Our Hands – The Battle for Jerusalem,” directed by Erin Zimmerman at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 28.

For six days, surrounded by enemies, Israel stood alone, and changed history. The film tells the story of Israel’s 55th Paratrooper Brigade, and how Israel Defense Forces risked everything for the sake of their homeland. It features firsthand interviews and historical reenactments.

RSVP to [email protected] or 949-499-0770 tickets, $15 for unlimited falafel and movie.

 

PantryPalooza Supplies Fun, Food, Music

The Laguna Food Pantry will celebrate its fourth annual PantryPalooza happy hour fundraiser with live music by The Agave Bros. on from 5-7 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 2. at Skyloft, 422 S. Coast Highway.

Opportunity drawing tickets will be sold to win dinner for two at The Loft at the Montage Laguna Beach. Tickets are $75 at lagunafoodpantry.org

A limited number of tickets will be available at the door. Guests must be 21 or older.

 

 

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