SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO...Mission San Juan Capistrano once again will draw attention from the four corners of the earth when it hosts St. Joseph's Day and the Return of the Swallows celebration on Monday, March 19, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

Bell ringing
Among the day's highlights are the Ringing of the Historic Bells in honor of St. Joseph's Day and the Swallows Return at 10 a.m. and again at noon. The official bell ringing ceremony will take place at 11:55 a.m. There also will be live mariachi music, community presentations, Mission Parish School performances, San Juan Elementary performances and the history of St. Joseph's Day and Swallows Legend.

School children perform as "Swallows"
Another highlight of the day will be the return of renowned cliff swallows expert, Dr. Charles R. Brown, who will give a lecture on the swallows in the Soldiers Barracks Gallery from 2-3 p.m.
Cost for general admission to this signature event is $10 for adults, $9 for seniors (60+) and $5 for children (ages 4-11). Admission is free for Mission Preservation Society Members, active volunteers with identification, and children ages 3 and under.

School children performances
The swallows are said to migrate annually to Goya, Argentina, in October, and return to their spring and summer home in San Juan Capistrano each March. The Swallows celebration began centuries ago when Mission padres observed that the birds' return roughly coincided with St. Joseph's Day on the church calendar, March 19. The celebration has achieved international prominence since then.
In his book, Capistrano Nights, Father St. John O'Sullivan, Pastor of Mission San Juan Capistrano from 1910-33, related how the swallows first came to call the Mission home. One day, while walking through town, Father O'Sullivan saw a shopkeeper, broomstick in hand, knocking down the conically shaped mud swallow nests that were under the eaves of his shop. The birds were darting back and forth through the air squealing over the destruction of their homes.
"What in the world are you doing?" Father O'Sullivan asked.
"Why, these dirty birds are a nuisance and I am getting rid of them!" the shopkeeper responded.
"But where can they go?" Father Sullivan responded.
"I don't know and I don't care," the shopkeeper replied, slashing away with his pole. "But they've no business here, destroying my property."
Father O'Sullivan then said, "Come on swallows, I'll give you shelter. Come to the Mission. There's room enough there for all."
The very next morning, the padre discovered the swallows busy building their nests outside the newly restored sacristy of Father Serra's Church. Another favorite spot was the ruins of the Great Stone Church, which was once lined with hundreds of swallows' nests.
General admission tickets are available now, in person at the Gate House, which is open 363 days per year. Tickets may also be purchased on event day. Reserved seating is not offered for this event, but it is recommended that visitors make an RSVP separately for Dr. Brown’s lecture by phone at 949-234-1321.
SEAL BEACH...This class teaches students to develop sketching techniques with the latest fashions using mixed media such as colored markers and watercolor while expressing creative thinking. Prerequisite: Fashion Sketching 1. $20 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting.
“Fashion Sketching 2” is designed for ages 10+ years. Classes are offered on Tuesdays, February 28 – April 3 from 5:00 – 6:00 PM. The class fee is $54 for 5 weeks and will be held at the Fire Station 48 in the Community Room, located at 3131 North Gate Road.
Check out the classes online at www.sealbeachca.gov; under Parks and Recreation; Recreation guide or contact the Seal Beach Recreation and Community Services Office at (562) 431-2527 EXT. 1344, to sign up today!
CORONA...Fred Andrews Racing (FAR) Husqvarna racer Andrew Delong (pictired) was injured on
Saturday, February 11 while training in Florida for the National Enduro series. Delong suffered a broken collarbone and a partially collapsed lung.
"This is really disappointing to face just before the start of the 2012 GNCC series," FAR team owner Fred Andrews said of Delong, who is slated to contest the XC2 Lites class. "At this point we're not sure if Andrew will be ready for the opening round on March 13th, but we're 100% behind him either way."
Andrew is scheduled to undergo surgery on Tuesday, February 21 in Jacksonville, Florida to repair the broken collarbone.
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