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Free Costa Mesa Art Event: 95+ Artists + Live Entertainment + more!

11.06.17

Mark your calendar for Costa Mesa’s premier art event - ARTventure 2017, a fusion of the Arts and Entertainment! For the 3rd consecutive year, this popular, family-friendly, 2-day cultural art event will take place on November 10-11th at SOCO and the OC Mix in Costa Mesa.

ARTventure 2017 will showcase a Juried Art show by 95+ local artists in various mediums. Over 200 artworks will be displayed and many will be available for purchase. The event will also feature entertainment performances, demonstrations, and interactive activities from all art disciplines. 

Friday, November 10 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. – Join an amazing evening filled with art, live music, and refreshments as they celebrate the incredible talents of 95+ local artists. The artwork, opening reception and awards presentation will be located in the Design Within Reach showroom.

Saturday, November 11 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. – Join an incredible day full of live art entertainment, including musical, theatrical, literary, culinary, and hands-on demonstration.

ARTventure 2017 is organized by the Costa Mesa Cultural Arts Committee highlighting Costa Mesa’s “City of the Arts” motto.

Major sponsors for this community event include City of Costa Mesa, SOCO and the OC Mix, Design Within Reach, and Segerstrom Center for the Arts.

Visit ARTventureCM.com for additional event details.



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Cha Cha’s Latin Kitchen in Irvine Debuts Sunday Brunch

11.03.17

Cha Cha’s Latin Kitchen is raising the bar on Sunday brunch at their new location at The Market Place in Irvine. A popular feature at the original Brea Downtown location, the champagne brunch is now available every Sunday from 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m., offering live Latin music, signature dishes, bottomless mimosas and award-winning margaritas in a lively atmosphere.

Standouts on the brunch menu include the braised short rib chilaquiles with lightly fried corn tortillas, sauteed with red and green bell peppers, white onion, pasillas garlic and sour cream, covered in cheese and topped with 2 poached eggs and tomatillo sauce; carne asada con huevos, with marinated skirt steak grilled and sliced over a bed of Yukon gold potatoes, poblano peppers, achiote onions and topped with one fried eggs; crab and shrimp enchiladas with roasted salsa rice; and huevos rancheros with two farm-fresh eggs, corn tortillas, black beans and savory chipotle and tomatillo sauces topped with cotija cheese. These dishes can be enjoyed a la carte or guests can take advantage of the 3-course special, featuring a choice of two appetizers and one entree for $24. The Latin-inspired restaurant also offers guests the option to enjoy bottomless real-fruit champagne mimosas for $10, made with freshly squeezed juices including mango and orange and hibiscus, with housemade syrup.

Cha Cha’s Latin Kitchen also offers award-winning margaritas that starts with 100% Blue Agave Tequilas, from iconic and boutique brands, to guarantee the highest quality.

With seating options on the open air patio, the expansive indoor and outdoor bar or the inviting dining room which features floor-to-ceiling retractable windows that provide plenty of natural light, Cha Cha’s provides the perfect space to spend a Sunday afternoon. Wooden and marble countertops, handcrafted light fixtures, and a glass-enclosed exhibition kitchen give guests all the comforts of home with unique elements of modern Latin culture.

The new look at the Irvine location was created by renowned interior designer, Thomas Schoos, responsible for some of the country’s most successful hospitality ventures including restaurants, hotels, and nightclubs such as Herringbone, Morimoto, Koi, Tao Night Clubs in New York and Las Vegas, Broadstone Corsair, and Eclat Hotel.

Cha Cha’s Latin Kitchen is at 13126 Jamboree Road in Irvine.



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