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Celebrate Tradition and Innovation at MO.MI.MEI’s Mid-Autumn Festival Pop-Up
09.12.24
Mark the calendar for Saturday, September 14, from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., as MO.MI.MEI, a new Cantonese street food destination in Costa Mesa, hosts a special Mid-Autumn Festival pop-up event. MO.MI.MEI has quickly gained recognition in Orange County for its creative approach to traditional Cantonese flavors, offering a menu that blends heritage with innovation. This event, in collaboration with Golden 8ours, an AAPI art collective, offers a unique opportunity to experience the fusion of art, culture, and cuisine.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for gathering, gratitude, and reflection, and this pop-up brings these traditions to life through a full day of festivities. The event promises an immersive experience filled with community and creativity, with activities for everyone.
Event Highlights:
- Pop-Up Vendors, Makers, and Artists (11 a.m. - 6 p.m.): Discover a curated selection of goods showcasing the creativity and artistry of talented AAPI artists, makers, and creatives.
- Live Music (4 PM - 8 PM): Enjoy live performances from two musicians as the evening unfolds.
- Tristan Palmer (4 p.m. - 6 p.m.): Known for his soulful blend of indie-folk and acoustic rock, Tristan’s performances feature heartfelt lyrics and smooth melodies. Follow him on Instagram: @tristanrpalmer.
- Leng Bian (6 p.m. - 8 p.m.): Offering an eclectic mix of electronic beats and melodic tunes, Leng creates an immersive experience that is both energizing and captivating. Follow her on Instagram: @maiden__china.
This celebration goes beyond being just an event; it’s a gathering of community, culture, and creativity, all happening in the heart of Costa Mesa. Take part in the Mid-Autumn Festival as it honors tradition while embracing modern elements.
MO.MI.MEI is at 1170 Baker Street, Ste G2 Costa Mesa, CA
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Art in the Park to Feature Over 100 Artists
09.12.24
The Newport Beach Arts Foundation will host the 19th annual Art in the Park on Saturday, September 14, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Newport Beach Civic Center. This beloved community event will feature over 100 Southern California artists showcasing their work across various media, including painting, ceramics, photography, textiles, jewelry, glass, wood, and more.
Attendees can also enjoy live music by the Haley Copello Band and a selection of food from local food trucks. Returning favorites such as Baby’s Burgers will be joined by Fuego Up, with desserts provided by Kathy’s Events. It offers an ideal opportunity to enjoy a meal, listen to music, and engage with the artists.
As the primary fundraiser for the Newport Beach Arts Foundation, Art in the Park plays a crucial role in supporting the Newport Beach Arts Commission. Proceeds help fund school tours, the acquisition of significant works of art for the City of Newport Beach, and contribute to the enhancement of the city’s arts and cultural programming, including the Sculpture Exhibit at Civic Center Park.
The event is free and open to the public, with free parking available. Visitors will have the chance to browse and purchase art, and children can participate in free art activities provided by Arts in Motion.
For more information, visit http://www.newportbeachartsfoundation.org.
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