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News 7/8 - 7/14, 2010 www.maxbloomscafenoir.com Live music, performance art, and a community of great thinkers bring together activities and displays designed to wake the artistic faculty in the Art Walker. For something new I recommend you check out the Weaver presentation on Malden next to Max Bloom’s Cafe Noir. Fullerton. Maybe it’s the dog training classes at the Civic Plaza. Maybe it’s that we have one of the only dog friendly parks in the region. Maybe it is our shared affection for beer. Or maybe it’s D, all of the above. Even bikinis became canvasses to symbolize the birth of our nation and celebrate it with bubbly, buoyant jubilance, and reminding us what they fought for, and what they fight for today. This is what makes living in this small town worth it, not having to drive anywhere to see the best fireworks show in town with the biggest and best group of friends, fellow Fullertonians. The Fullerton Art Walk (first Friday of each month) is becoming a vital part of downtown cultural commerce. Fullerton has long been a center of culture in North Orange County and the region. But the Art Walk brings this out onto the street and into the public eye. Fullerton celebrates the 4th like they invented it. The city seems to shut down for the occasion, but around every corner coolers are on the lawn and the grill is on. Kids run through sprinklers and adults play street volleyball. The streets are empty, many of them blocked, but bicycles and pedestrians transit from BBQ to BBQ, many of them flying flags and spangled with stars. But some of the most decorated revelers where the dogs. Dogs hold a special place in Leisure League Tacos Xpress MUCKENTHALER LEISURE LEAGUE: The Orange County Chapter of Recreational Lawn Sporting. Pack a picnic and lounge with friends while playing bocce ball and croquet. SUNDAY, JULY 11: 12-4 PM Food Review 271 S. Gilbert Street If you love little hole-in-the-wall Mexican fast food spots, you’ll probably think this place is just okay. They’ve been open for a couple months. The burritos wont amaze you, but if you dig the coupons out of the OC saver, it’s a spot worth trying once in order to make your own judgment. The beans lacked flavor, and that’s to be expected when the coupon says, “Free Burrito, with purchase of 1 medium drink”. Overall, this $3 meal is a good one. The fish tacos were better than those at a franchise food chain like Rubio’s. The battered fish was a little starchy, but that just means it needs to be cooked a little longer, and in contrast the ingredients made up for it. Customer service was okay aside from the cashiers apathy towards her job, and her resistance to being asked any questions about the business. I am happy to say that everyone else was happy to have customers. Special Independence Art Shirts Art 234 Years of Freedom On July 2nd the Library of Congress revealed the most important edit in the last 234 years, and perhaps ever. When Thomas Jefferson (who founded the LOC) was creating the document that we celebrate on the 4th of July he nearly used the common language of the time. Governments the world over were, and always had been, founded on the “divine right of kings”, the idea that men were born with stirrups on their back and a chosen few with spurs ordained to ride them. Europe is still locked in this mind-set as evidenced by BP CEO Carl-Henric Svanberg “small people” comment. Jefferson’s edit signifies the liberation from this world-view. It’s a favorite of free editors everywhere. B- Calendar Specials Reviews News FULLERTONIAN THE .com F REE Free - Weekly

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Live music, performance art, and a community of great thinkers bring together activities and displays designed to wake the artistic faculty in the Art Walker.For something new I recommend you check out the Weaver presentation on Malden next to Max Bloom’s Cafe Noir.

Fullerton. Maybe it’s the dog training classes at the Civic Plaza. Maybe it’s that we have one of the only dog friendly parks in the region. Maybe it is our shared affection for beer. Or maybe it’s D, all of the above.Even bikinis became canvasses to symbolize the birth of our nation and celebrate it with bubbly, buoyant jubilance, and reminding us what they fought for, and what they fight for today.This is what makes living in this small town worth it, not having to drive anywhere to see the best fireworks show in town with the biggest and best group of friends, fellow Fullertonians.

The Fullerton Art Walk (first Friday of each month) is becoming a vital part of downtown cultural commerce.Fullerton has long been a center of culture in North Orange County and the region. But the Art Walk brings this out onto the street and into the public eye.

Fullerton celebrates the 4th like they invented it. The city seems to shut down for the occasion, but around every corner coolers are on the lawn and the grill is on. Kids run through sprinklers and adults play street volleyball.The streets are empty, many of them blocked, but bicycles and pedestrians transit from BBQ to BBQ, many of them flying flags and spangled with stars. But some of the most decorated revelers where the dogs. Dogs hold a special place in

Leisure League

Tacos Xpress

MUCKENTHALER LEISURE LEAGUE: The Orange County Chapter of Recreational Lawn Sporting. Pack a picnic and lounge with friends while playing bocce ball and croquet.SUNDAY, JULY 11:12-4 PM

Food Review

271 S. Gilbert StreetIf you love little hole-in-the-wall Mexican fast food spots, you’ll probably think this place is just okay. They’ve been open for a couple months. The burritos wont amaze you, but if you dig the coupons out of the OC saver, it’s a spot worth trying once in order to make your own judgment.The beans lacked flavor, and that’s to be expected when the coupon says, “Free Burrito, with purchase of 1 medium drink”. Overall, this $3 meal is a good one. The fish tacos were better than those at a franchise food chain like Rubio’s. The battered fish was a little starchy, but that just means it needs to be cooked a little longer, and in contrast the ingredients made up for it.Customer service was okay aside from the cashiers apathy towards her job, and her resistance to being asked any questions about the business. I am happy to say that everyone else was happy to have customers.

Special Independence Art Shirts Art

234 Years of Freedom

On July 2nd the Library of Congress revealed the most important edit in the last 234 years, and perhaps ever. When Thomas Jefferson (who founded the LOC) was creating the document that we celebrate on the 4th of July he nearly used the common language of the time. Governments the world over were, and always had been, founded on the “divine right of kings”, the idea that men were born with stirrups on their back and a chosen few with spurs ordained to ride them. Europe is still locked in this mind-set as evidenced by BP CEO Carl-Henric Svanberg “small people” comment.Jefferson’s edit signifies the liberation from this world-view. It’s a favorite of free editors everywhere.

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