Calendar: Events from July to August 2008
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ANAHEIM
National Train Show
When, where: July 18 to 20 at Anaheim Convention Center, 800 W. Katella Ave.
Highlights: Model-train displays, operating model railroads and landscapes made from Legos, free appraisals of old train sets, children’s play area with trains and games.
Cost: $10, $5 children 6 to 12, 5 and younger free.
Info:www.nationaltrainshow.org.
BERKELEY
Kite Festival & West Coast Kite Championships
When, where: July 26 and 27, Cesar Chavez Park, 11 Spinnaker Way.
Highlights: Kite making, kite ballet, kite battles, an attempt at a world record for giant creature kites.
Cost: Free.
Info: (510) 235-5483, www.highlinekites.com/Berkeley_Kite_Festival.
CAMBRIA
Great Kitchens tour
When, where: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 26, various locations.
Highlights: Tour eight cool kitchens; sample gourmet bites and beverages.
Cost: $25, self-guided; information on starting point included with ticket.
Info: (805) 927-2856, www.ffrpcambria.org.
OXNARD
Summer Concerts
When, where: Fridays through Aug. 15, Heritage Square, 715 S. A St.
Highlights: Live bands in the square; styles include Caribbean, Latin, rumba, Dixieland jazz and rock.
Cost: Lawn seating free, plaza seating $5; tables for six $40 to $60 by reservation.
Info: (805) 483-7960, www.downtownoxnard.org/.
SAN FRANCISCO
Slow Food Nation
When, where: Aug. 29 to Sept. 1 at Civic Center Plaza, 99 Grove St., and Fort Mason Center, at Buchanan Street and Marina Boulevard.
Highlights: The Taste event, with workshops, demonstrations and tastings; speakers on food issues; concert with Gnarls Barkley, G Love & Special Sauce, Ozomatli and more.
Cost: Many events free; $45 to $65 for Taste; $5 to $25 for speaker series; single-day concert tickets $59 ($69 after Thursday).
Info: (415) 369-9950, www.slowfoodnation.org.
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