Jun 13 Saturday
Monterey’s Fisherman’s Wharf Association hosts Wharf Walks on the First Saturday of Each Month. These Walking Tours take place at Monterey’s Old Fisherman’s Wharf, are at no-charge to attendees and are held from 10am to 12:00pm. The tour is for ages 10-adult only, with no more than 15 people. Tours meet at the head of the Wharf near the pink “Harbor House” Store, #1 Old Fisherman’s Wharf, Monterey.
More details are available on www.montereywharf.com. To reserve your free space, please visit monterey.gov/library/events or call 831-646-3933.
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About Wharf Walks:
This entertaining tour of Old Fisherman’s Wharf and the waterfront will take you back in time to explore the history of the Monterey Wharf, early history of the Monterey waterfront, The Rumsien/Ohlone People -- Monterey’s first fishermen, the abalone industry, whaling the bay and of course, the legendary sardine industry.
You will discover some of the people and cultures of Monterey’s colorful past and hear fascinating stories about Old Fisherman’s Wharf and those who worked and walked there. You will also learn about the sardine and squid industry.
About Monterey’s Old Fisherman’s Wharf:
Known as the “Monterey Bay Whale Watching Capital of the World” and a top destination of visitors from around the world, Monterey’s Old Fisherman’s Wharf provides a wide array of award-winning dining, shopping, whale watching, bay cruises, a glass bottom boat, marine life, fishing and sailing, and strolling leisurely in a gorgeous setting overlooking the Monterey Bay.
For more information about Old Fisherman’s Wharf, please visit www.montereywharf.com or call (831) 238-0777.
Join the Carmel Orchid Society at its monthly meetings to learn how to grow orchids in our local environment. Meetings are held from 2:00pm to 4:00m on the First Saturday of the Month (except during Months with Social Events) at the Community Church of Carmel Valley. Monthly meetings feature Informative Speakers and an Opportunity to win Orchids, Food and Fun.
The Society also has a Picnic, Excursion and Holiday Dinner as well as sponsoring an Orchid Market in the Fall.
DATE: First Saturday of the Month (except during Months with Social Events)TIME: 2:00pm to 4:00pmLOCATION: Community Church of Monterey Peninsula, 4590 Carmel Valley Road, CarmelADDITIONAL INFORMATION: More information is available at CarmelOrchidSociety.org
THE CARMEL ORCHID SOCIETYA Group of Orchid Enthusiasts based near Carmel, California who enjoy getting together to learn about Orchids and their Culture. We are also dedicated to exposing the public to the beauty and allure of these plants.
P.O. Box 223462, Carmel California 93922-3462Info@CarmelOrchidSociety.org
Shake It Señora invites you to build community through joyful movement. Zumba workouts are offered T/Th&S begin August 5 at 8:30am at N Space Dance Studio, 170 Central Ave. Your first class is free when you mention this announcement. Learn more at ShakeItSenora.com or text Tracy at (919)995-55574.
Jun 14 Sunday
First Friday Salinas is a monthly tradition designed to transform Downtown into a consistent, positive space for community and culture to thrive.
Come and enjoy an evening of local art, live entertainment, delicious food, and shops open late. Bring your friends and family to Salinas City Center and discover something new every First Friday of the month
You won’t want to miss it!
When & Where:Every First Friday of the MonthStarting at 5:00 PMLocation: Downtown Salinas in 100 – 300 Blocks of Main StreetOpening Ceremony: 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM, at the One Main Street Stage (in front of the Steinbeck Center).
Jun 15 Monday
California State Parks Announces “Los Exploradores de Monterey” Summer Day Camp
MONTEREY, Calif. — California State Parks will offer Los Exploradores de Monterey Summer Day Camp, an immersive educational program for students in grades 3–5, at Monterey State Historic Park this summer.
Designed to connect young learners with the cultural and natural history of Monterey, the weeklong day camp provides hands-on experiences rooted in the region’s past. Campers will explore historic adobes, gardens, and surrounding natural areas while participating in activities inspired by 19th-century life, including games, crafts, songs, dances, food traditions, nature observation, and interactive guided tours.
The program is led by California State Parks staff and sponsored by the Monterey State Historic Park Association. Los Exploradores de Monterey highlights the diverse cultures that shaped one of California’s most historically significant towns while offering an engaging, educational summer experience.
Two five-day camp itineraries are offered in June and July.
Camp A will be held June 15–19 and July 20–24.Camp B will be held June 22–26 and July 27–31.
All sessions run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The cost is $325 per session. Families who register for both Camp A and Camp B may do so at a discounted rate of $550.
Los Exploradores de Monterey is designed for elementary students entering grades 3–5 and takes place entirely within Monterey State Historic Park and select nearby locations.
Additional information and registration details are available through Monterey State Historic Park.