Events for September 2018
Orange Chamber of Commerce
Sep 1    Orange International Street Fair 2018

Street Fair Festivities

Entertainment

There 9 stages of entertainment including a main stage throughout the street fair. Music ranges from original artists to cover bands to ethnic music. Basically, something for everybody.

Food Booths

Orange Street Fair food will feature 15 ethnicities encompassing food from around the world and all booths are managed by local non-profit organizations.

The 15 food ethnicities are from America, Asia, Australia, Denmark, England, Germany, Greece, Holland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Lebanon, Mexico, Polynesia and Switzerland.

Arts & Crafts Booths

Handmade arts and crafts section featuring local artists and their crafts. There are over 5o arts & craft booths and only handmade items of the highest quality are allowed with no mass produced items sold. Items for sale include art (of course), fashion accessories, jewellery, handicrafts, clothes, home decor items and much more.

Children’s Street

Children’s Street is dedicated to kids with crafts, games and snacks. There is a bouncy house, slide and many games where kids can win prizes.

There is no smoking, alcohol sales, or consumption on Children’s Street. Children’s Street is located on North Orange St. at East Chapman Ave.

Community Booths/Commercial Booths

Local non-profits showcase the causes they support and local companies promote their businesses.

Local Businesses

Most local establishments located throughout the street fair are open for business during this time. While there will be plenty of food and drink options supporting non-profits at the fair sometimes you need to these places get away from the bustle of the fair.

A few bar options include O’Hara’s Pub, The District Lounge and Paul’s Lounge.
Restaurant (and more bar) options include Watson’s Soda Fountain, Citrus City Grille, Zito’s Pizza, Bagel Me, Byblo’s Cafe, Gabbi’s, Smoqued, Wahoo’s, Haven Gastropub, The Filling Station, Rutebegorz, Starbucks, Blaze Pizza, and many more.

Shopping options include many thrift, antique and arts and crafts stores.

OISF Details

Orange Street Fair Map

What: OC Street Fair
Where: Plaza Park (“The Circle”)

Date: Friday, August 31, 2018
Hours: 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm (alcohol sales 5 pm – 9 pm)

Date: Saturday, September 1, 2018
Hours: 10 am to 10:00 pm (alcohol sales 10 am – 9 pm)

Date: Sunday, September 2, 2018
Hours: 10 am to 10:00 pm (alcohol sales noon – 9 pm)

Cost: No entrance fee; fees vary for food, beverages, crafts and Children’s Street. There is a fee for a wrist band to drink alcohol. Wrist bands are available at all 4 entrances (N/S Chapman; E/W Glassell)

Parking

There is street parking and several public parking lots in the surrounding area for a fee charged by local non-profit organizations. Many establishments and residents also provide parking for a fee (at your own risk). The OCTA and Metrolink Station is located 2 blocks from the event.

Orange Street Fair Tips

  • Bring your ID if you plan to drink.
  • Bring cash for food, drinks, games and crafts.
  • Wear comfortable shoes for all the walking and spilled drinks.
  • During the day don’t forget the sunscreen and hats. It’s almost always hot and there isn’t a lot of shade.
  • Bring water, it’s available but at street fair prices.
  • Uber or Lyft there to beat the parking and for responsible drinking. The train or Metrolink, which runs a street fair promotion, are options as well.
  • For the parking, the top levels of the Chapman University West Campus Parking, on Cypress St, between Maple and Palm is free, and a short walk.
  • Make sure you have a designated driver.
  • Check out the music lineup to see your favorite band.
  • Find fun places to go in Old Towne Orange and movies, television shows and commercials filmed there.
  • Go with an Elk member. The Orange Chapter is located right in the middle of the street fair. It is a great place to slip away where there is a place to sit, drink and even play some pool, darts or shuffle board.

Additional Tips for Parents/Families

  • If you have young kids bring a stroller even for ones that are mostly done with strollers. There can be a lot of walking with little seating available.
  • Get there right when it opens for the best parking and least amount of crowds.
  • Drinking increases as the day goes on and into the night (read rowdier). The earlier the better for families. Early Friday night and early Saturday and Sunday during the day.

Orange Street Fair History

The Orange International Street Fair (OISF) started in 1973 when The City of Orange was looking to celebrate it’s 100th anniversary. The 1910 Orange Street Fair was the inspiration for the centennial celebration. The 1973 festival, with 50,000 attendees, was so successful that it became an annual tradition ever since. Eventually the street fair’s popularity replaced the Orange May Festival Celebration which ended in 1991. The Orange May Festival celebrated the start of the Valencia orange harvest.

 

Orange Street Fair 2018

Hotels Near Old Towne Orange

  • ALOHotel by Ayres (Block of Orange)
  • Ayres Hotel (Block of Orange)
  • Best Western Orange Plaza (Chapman/Main)
  • Castaway Inn by Wyndham (Chapman/Main)
  • Civic Center Inn & Suites (Glassell/22)
  • Days Inn by Wyndham (Main/Palmyra)
  • Doubletree by Hilton (Block of Orange)
  • Orange Tustin Inn (Tustin/22)
  • Red Roof Inn (MainPlace Mall)
  • Sky Palm Motel (Chapman/Tustin)
Date: September 1, 2018
Time: 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sep 2    Orange International Street Fair 2018

Street Fair Festivities

Entertainment

There 9 stages of entertainment including a main stage throughout the street fair. Music ranges from original artists to cover bands to ethnic music. Basically, something for everybody.

Food Booths

Orange Street Fair food will feature 15 ethnicities encompassing food from around the world and all booths are managed by local non-profit organizations.

The 15 food ethnicities are from America, Asia, Australia, Denmark, England, Germany, Greece, Holland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Lebanon, Mexico, Polynesia and Switzerland.

Arts & Crafts Booths

Handmade arts and crafts section featuring local artists and their crafts. There are over 5o arts & craft booths and only handmade items of the highest quality are allowed with no mass produced items sold. Items for sale include art (of course), fashion accessories, jewellery, handicrafts, clothes, home decor items and much more.

Children’s Street

Children’s Street is dedicated to kids with crafts, games and snacks. There is a bouncy house, slide and many games where kids can win prizes.

There is no smoking, alcohol sales, or consumption on Children’s Street. Children’s Street is located on North Orange St. at East Chapman Ave.

Community Booths/Commercial Booths

Local non-profits showcase the causes they support and local companies promote their businesses.

Local Businesses

Most local establishments located throughout the street fair are open for business during this time. While there will be plenty of food and drink options supporting non-profits at the fair sometimes you need to these places get away from the bustle of the fair.

A few bar options include O’Hara’s Pub, The District Lounge and Paul’s Lounge.
Restaurant (and more bar) options include Watson’s Soda Fountain, Citrus City Grille, Zito’s Pizza, Bagel Me, Byblo’s Cafe, Gabbi’s, Smoqued, Wahoo’s, Haven Gastropub, The Filling Station, Rutebegorz, Starbucks, Blaze Pizza, and many more.

Shopping options include many thrift, antique and arts and crafts stores.

OISF Details

Orange Street Fair Map

What: OC Street Fair
Where: Plaza Park (“The Circle”)

Date: Friday, August 31, 2018
Hours: 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm (alcohol sales 5 pm – 9 pm)

Date: Saturday, September 1, 2018
Hours: 10 am to 10:00 pm (alcohol sales 10 am – 9 pm)

Date: Sunday, September 2, 2018
Hours: 10 am to 10:00 pm (alcohol sales noon – 9 pm)

Cost: No entrance fee; fees vary for food, beverages, crafts and Children’s Street. There is a fee for a wrist band to drink alcohol. Wrist bands are available at all 4 entrances (N/S Chapman; E/W Glassell)

Parking

There is street parking and several public parking lots in the surrounding area for a fee charged by local non-profit organizations. Many establishments and residents also provide parking for a fee (at your own risk). The OCTA and Metrolink Station is located 2 blocks from the event.

Orange Street Fair Tips

  • Bring your ID if you plan to drink.
  • Bring cash for food, drinks, games and crafts.
  • Wear comfortable shoes for all the walking and spilled drinks.
  • During the day don’t forget the sunscreen and hats. It’s almost always hot and there isn’t a lot of shade.
  • Bring water, it’s available but at street fair prices.
  • Uber or Lyft there to beat the parking and for responsible drinking. The train or Metrolink, which runs a street fair promotion, are options as well.
  • For the parking, the top levels of the Chapman University West Campus Parking, on Cypress St, between Maple and Palm is free, and a short walk.
  • Make sure you have a designated driver.
  • Check out the music lineup to see your favorite band.
  • Find fun places to go in Old Towne Orange and movies, television shows and commercials filmed there.
  • Go with an Elk member. The Orange Chapter is located right in the middle of the street fair. It is a great place to slip away where there is a place to sit, drink and even play some pool, darts or shuffle board.

Additional Tips for Parents/Families

  • If you have young kids bring a stroller even for ones that are mostly done with strollers. There can be a lot of walking with little seating available.
  • Get there right when it opens for the best parking and least amount of crowds.
  • Drinking increases as the day goes on and into the night (read rowdier). The earlier the better for families. Early Friday night and early Saturday and Sunday during the day.

Orange Street Fair History

The Orange International Street Fair (OISF) started in 1973 when The City of Orange was looking to celebrate it’s 100th anniversary. The 1910 Orange Street Fair was the inspiration for the centennial celebration. The 1973 festival, with 50,000 attendees, was so successful that it became an annual tradition ever since. Eventually the street fair’s popularity replaced the Orange May Festival Celebration which ended in 1991. The Orange May Festival celebrated the start of the Valencia orange harvest.

 

Orange Street Fair 2018

Hotels Near Old Towne Orange

  • ALOHotel by Ayres (Block of Orange)
  • Ayres Hotel (Block of Orange)
  • Best Western Orange Plaza (Chapman/Main)
  • Castaway Inn by Wyndham (Chapman/Main)
  • Civic Center Inn & Suites (Glassell/22)
  • Days Inn by Wyndham (Main/Palmyra)
  • Doubletree by Hilton (Block of Orange)
  • Orange Tustin Inn (Tustin/22)
  • Red Roof Inn (MainPlace Mall)
  • Sky Palm Motel (Chapman/Tustin)
Date: September 2, 2018
Time: 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sep 5    Business Leaders Group
Date: September 5, 2018
Time: 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Website: http://www.orangechamber.com
Location: Old Crow Smokehouse
 1535 W. Katella Ave. 
 Orange , CA 92867
 Phone: (657) 221-3057
 (map) - (website)
EMail: info@orangechamber.com
Date/Time Details: 1st and 3rd Wednesday!
Check in and Networking starting at 11:30 am
Program Start at 12:00pm
Fees/Admission: $17 for Chamber Affiliates
$60 for booklet of four admissions
$25 for a one time guest admission
Sep 11    City Council Meeting
City Council Meeting
Date: September 11, 2018
Time: 4:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Location:
300 E. Chapman Ave.
Orange, CA 92688
Contact: 714-744-2225
Sep 20    Chamber Mixer - Old Crow Smokehouse
Date: September 20, 2018
Time: 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Location: Location: Old Crow Smokehouse
1535 W. Katella Ave.
Orange, CA 92867
Date/Time Details: Date: September 20, 2018

Time: 5:30pm - 7:30pm
Fees/Admission: Cost: FREE
Sep 22    4th Annual Car/Truck/Motorcycle/Vintage Trailer Show
Come and see first hand what Patriots and Paws does. Enjoy a meal and hang out with some Veterans, Active Duty, Reservists let them know you enjoy your Freedom. A family fun and friendly event.
Date: September 22, 2018
Time: 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Website: http://patriotsandpaws.org
Location: 1825 E. Via Burton, Anaheim, CA 92806
Contact: 714 323 7229
EMail: events@patriotsandpaws.org
Date/Time Details: Saturday, September 22nd from 8 AM to 2 PM.
Fees/Admission: $5.00 per meal per person.