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The Week Ahead in Orange County

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Today

Olympic Fall Games: 2003 Special Olympic Fall Games will be hosted by Cal State Fullerton today and Sun. More than 1,800 athletes from throughout Southern California will compete in seven fall sports. Cal State Fullerton. Information: (714) 278-3798.

Sunday

Kershaw Museum: The Kershaw Museum will celebrate its first anniversary with a slide show and lecture, “Three Jewish Artists.” 2 p.m. Temple Beth El of South Orange County. 2A Liberty, Aliso Viejo. Free. Information: (949) 362-3999.

Monday

Media Discussion: “Outing Arnold: When Investigative Reporting Riles Readers.” A discussion between John Carroll, executive vice president and editor of the Los Angeles Times and Rem Rieder, editor and senior vice president of the American Journalism Review. Chapman University, Argyros Forum, 209AB (between Center and Glassell streets), Orange. 7 p.m.

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Tuesday

Rainbow Festival: UC Irvine’s 19th annual two-day Rainbow Festival and Conference. Guest speakers include Arianna Huffington, Robert Scheer and Sonali Kolhatkar. UCI Campus. Information: (949) 824-7687 or (949) 824-7215.

Thursday

Veterans Day: Anaheim Community Services Department presents a Veterans Day celebration. The free event will include a live presentation, color guard, music and refreshments. Noon. Center Street Promenade between Anaheim Boulevard and the Anaheim Museum. Information: (714) 765-4429.

Friday

Holiday Fund-raiser: Irvine will host its annual Holiday Faire Fundraiser. Nov. 7, 5 to 9 p.m. and Nov. 8, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 14321 Yale Ave. in Heritage Park. $2 for adults, 12 and under free. Information: (949) 724-6880 or www.ci.Irvine.ca.us.

Landscape Workshop: The Irvine Ranch Water District will offer two workshops on home landscape design and maintenance. Fri., 6 to 9 p.m. and Sat., Nov. 8, 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. 15600 Sand Canyon Ave. Reservations required: (949) 453-5327.

The Orange County calendar is compiled by Philip Le and Jessica Zuchero. Submit items two weeks in advance to ocdesk@latimes.com or by fax to (714) 966-7711.

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