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Calendar: Squaw Valley events geared to youths Feb. 13-21

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SQUAW VALLEY, CALIF.

Kid-O-Rama

When, where: Feb. 13-21, various venues at Squaw Valley USA

Highlights:The former Olympic site presents a week’s worth of family fun, including ski racing, street parties, kids’ concerts, teen camp, ice skating, snow tubing, Big Truck Night, scavenger hunt and the chance to meet the dogs of the avalanche rescue team.

Cost: Many events are free; tubing is $16 an hour, skating is $11 for two hours, and family ski racing is $1 per run.

Info: (530) 583-6985, www.squaw.com

LONG BEACH

Jewlicious Music Arts and Culture Festival

When, where: Feb. 19-21, Alpert Jewish Community Center

Highlights: The sixth annual event brings together Jewish musicians, comedians, artists, speakers and writers for an array of eclectic performances, energetic parties and a vendor fair.

Cost: $63 to $120 (see website for more information)

Info: (310) 277-5544, www.jewliciousfestival.com

FRESNO COUNTY

Blossom Trail Weekend

When, where: March 6 and 7, Sanger, Reedley and the Blossom Trail wineries

Highlights: A weekend packed with events centering on the 62-mile self-guided tour through eastern Fresno County’s historic towns. The celebration of the region’s agricultural heritage includes the 22nd annual Blossom Days Festival in Sanger (arts and crafts, food booths, exhibits and so on), the annual Sanger Chamber of Commerce Blossom Day Car Show, Sanger’s 13th annual Blossom Trail Run, Reedley’s 21st annual Kings River Blossom Bike Ride, Reedley’s Blossom Trail Art Exhibit, Blossom Trail train rides and more.

Cost: Most events are free.

Info: (559) 262-4271, www.goblossomtrail.com

SONORA

Celtic Faire

When, where: March 12-14, Mother Lode Fairgrounds

Highlights: The 24th annual event features jousting knights, fire-eaters, ax-throwers, magicians, jugglers, belly dancers, archers, Irish step dancers, history reenactors, horses and bagpipe bands. Try traditional foods and vote for your favorite during the Great Whiskey Tasting Competition.

Cost: $10 to $50, depending on day and event. Discounts for children, students, seniors and active military; children 5 and younger are admitted free.

Info: (209) 533-4420, www.sonoracelticfaire.com

FORT BRAGG AND MENDOCINO

Mendocino Coast Whale Festivals

When, where: March 6, 7, 13, 14, 20 and 21, Mendocino, Little River, Fort Bragg and local state parks

Highlights: Activities commemorate the annual gray whale migration; events include whale-watching; wine, beer and food tasting; art and crafts; docent presentations and walks; a whale-themed scavenger hunt; and Coast Guard equipment displays.

Cost: Many events are free.

Info: (707) 961-6300, www.mendowhale.com

-- Avital Binshtock itinerary@latimes.com

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