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Irvine Barclay Theatre Hosts USAF Band of the Golden West
05.19.23
The esteemed USAF (United States Air Force) Band of the Golden West returns to Irvine Barclay Theatre on Monday, May 22 at 7:30 p.m. as a part of its West Coast tour to build community and celebrate our country. This year’s performance will honor the late General William Lyon, as 2023 would have been the Southern California native’s 100th birthday.
The concert will begin with a salute to our local veterans, inviting all in attendance to stand and be acknowledged. The renowned band will feature 60 of its Airmen-musicians performing patriotic favorites, and a video about General Lyon, created by the Lyon Air Museum, will be shown. Willa Dean and Bill H. Lyon, General William Lyon’s wife and son, will be special guests at the concert.
“The philanthropic impact of General Lyon and his family is evident throughout Orange County, including Irvine Barclay Theatre, as General Lyon and his wife Willa Dean were avid supporters and founding donors of the Barclay,” said Jerry Mandel, President of Irvine Barclay Theatre. “We are thrilled to honor General Lyon, his life, legacy, and his contributions to the community with this event.”
The General, as he was known because of his early career as a major general and chief of the Air Force Reserves, became a successful homebuilder, generous philanthropist, and renowned community leader in Orange County. He served on numerous charitable boards and was a USC Life Trustee.
In addition to being a devoted supporter of the arts, Lyon led a fundraising campaign for Orangewood Children’s Foundation that raised $8 million for a new emergency shelter for abused and neglected children. His love of aviation also led to him opening the Lyon Air Museum, which is home to rare airplanes and military vehicles as well as vintage and classic cars.
“My mother and I are so proud that the Barclay and the USAF Band of the Golden West have chosen to honor my father and other veteran members of our community with this special performance,” said Bill H. Lyon. “My father supported many causes that benefitted the County during his lifetime, and it is so heartwarming to see his legacy endure while supporting veterans and the arts.”
The USAF Band of the Golden West performance will be sponsored by Commercial Bank of California, and presented in partnership with Lyon Air Museum. Further enhancing the patriotic experience, the Lyon Air Museum will provide aerospace and military artifacts and related memorabilia that will be displayed in the Barclay Plaza and lobby the day of the concert.
The event will have complimentary general admission tickets – first come first served – and are available now.
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Spring Garden Art Faire at Sherman Library & Gardens
05.17.23
Sherman Library & Gardens is gearing up for an exciting two-day Spring Garden Art Faire on Saturday and Sunday, May 20th and 21st. This event promises to be an incredible experience for the whole family! The faire will feature some of the most talented local artists in the area, showcasing their skills and expertise throughout the stunning gardens.
With ceramicist Agnes Noble, photographer Dennie Hahn, watercolorists Cathy Hull, Jai & Jane Kim, Kay Azuma, Keith Richardson, and Teressa Jackson, oil painter Ursula Olsson, glass artist Lynleigh Love, and quiller Jean Zhang all set to participate, you won’t want to miss this fantastic opportunity to view and purchase some unique, one-of-a-kind art pieces.
But that’s not all! There will also be a community art project where you can see Sherman’s Horticulturist Tim Chadd and Volunteers show you how to adhere natural materials such as leaves, seeds, and bark to a 60" round of the Sherman logo. Every inch of the design will be covered throughout the weekend, so come and be a part of this exciting project!
The Sowers, Sherman’s craftiest volunteers, will have their beloved hand-made Spring items for sale, with 100% of the proceeds benefiting the Library and Gardens. Children can join in on the fun at the craft table and color their own wooden birdhouse to take home. Instructor-led art classes, featuring spring-themed projects, will also take place on both days, so make sure to register on thesherman.org website!
Don't forget to indulge in a sweet treat while you meander through the gardens. For every ice cream treat sold, The Original Frozen Banana, owned by Courtney and Will Alovis, will donate a dollar back to Sherman Library & Gardens.
“The Arts are alive and well at Sherman Library & Gardens! Along with History and Horticulture, the Arts are one of our core values. I hope the public will come out and join us during our two-day Spring Garden Art Faire celebration. It will be fun for the whole family,” said Scott LaFleur, Executive Director of Sherman Library & Gardens.
Remember, the Spring Garden Art Faire is free with garden admission. Garden admission is only $5, and is always free for Members. Sherman Library & Gardens is located at 2647 E. Coast Hwy. in Corona del Mar, California. For more information, visit thesherman.org or call 949.673.2261.
Don't miss this opportunity to experience the beauty and talent on display at this wonderful event!
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