Breakfast with the Balloons ---- Pretty self-explanatory, but the balloons might be bigger than you think; 7 a.m.; Monte de Oro Winery, 35820 Rancho California Road, Temecula; $34.95 general, $29.95 for Wine Club members, $16.95 for kids ages 3-10; 951-491-6551, nelms@montedeoro.com.
Farmers Market and Swap Meet ---- Now located behind Carls Jr. Diamond Dr. and Auto Center; 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Elsinore Farmers Market & Swapmeet, 279 San Jacinto Road, Lake Elsinore; 951-235-4770.
Murrieta Farmers Market ---- Featuring 15 certified California farmers, a dozen local artists and 10 food vendors; 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; northwest part of Village Walk Plaza off Village Walk Place and Kalmia St., Murrieta.
Buicks at Bates Nut Farm Car Show ---- The Buick Grand National Car Club presents its 19th annual exhibition of what it bills as the largest exhibition of Buicks on the West Coast. More than 75 cars are expected at the show, including GN, GS, GSX and GNX models from the '60s, '70s and '80s. The event also features a barbecue, farm zoo and shopping; 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Bates Nut Farm, 15954 Woods Valley Road, Valley Center; spectator admission is free; hurstbuick@aol.com or 760-749-3333.
Wings Over Gillespie ---- The 16th annual vintage air show in El Cajon features aerial and static displays of the military's "flying museums," including the B-17 Flying Fortress and B-25 Mitchell bombers, Northrop N9M Flying Wing, F4F Wildcat, the TBF Avenger, the A6M Zero, the SBD Dauntless; also, military helicopters, Navy SEAL equipment, law enforcement vehicles, carnival rides, educational displays, live entertainment and a beer garden featuring San Diego microbrews (extra admission); 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Gillespie Field, 1960 Joe Crosson Road, El Cajon; $20, adults; $15, seniors and children (ages 5-17); $70, family of four; discounts available online; ag1caf.org .
Corpus Christi fest in Pala ---- The Mission San Antonio de Pala hosts its 195th Corpus Christi Fiesta, featuring a full day of family activities. The program begins with an outdoor Catholic Mass in the reservation's old olive grove, followed by a procession through Pala village. Music, dancers, bird singers, food and games will follow later in the day. The festival of Corpus Christi dates to the 13th century and is tied to the celebration of the Eucharist; 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Pala Mission Road, Pala; free; 760-742-3317.
Arts & Crafts Fair ---- Drink wine and spend money; 10 a.m.-5 p.m (also Saturday); Maurice Car'rie Winery, 34225 Rancho California Road, Temecula; free; 951-676-1711.
Go Organic Day ---- The Professor and Beaker love healthy foods, nature, and the Earth. Discover a little more about all of these things during a day of experimentation and exploration and fun; 12:30 to 5 p.m.; Pennypickle's Workshop, 42081 Main St., Temecula; 951-308-6376, pennypickles.org.
MONDAY, June 6
School's Out Luau ---- Let's celebrate the start of summer with a pool party. Pool games and races, luau crafts, refreshments and a performance from the Hawaiian Tahitian dancers are all part of the fun. Space is limited so pre-registration is required, even if you don't plan on going in the pool. Don't forget your swimsuit and towel; 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.; Temecula Community Recreation Center Pool, 30875 Rancho Vista Road, Temecula; 951-694-6480.
TUESDAY, June 7
Latin Dance Classes ---- Classes filled with fun and fitness opportunities are available for all levels of students age 16 and older, courtesy of the Lake Elsinore City Parks Department. Salsa, mambo, Zumba, tango and folklorico dances are on the card; 5:30 p.m.; Lake Community Center, 310 W. Graham Ave., Lake Elsinore; $20 for four classes; 951-245-0442.
WEDNESDAY, June 8
Certified Farmers Market ---- Fresh and exotic fruits and vegetables, cheese, eggs, honey, baked goods, kettle corn, arts and crafts; 9 a.m.-1 p.m.; The Promenade mall, 40820 Winchester Road, Temecula; 760-728-7343, promenadeintemecula.com.
Belly Dancing Class ---- Beginning belly dancing for fun and fitness is offered from 6 to 7 p.m. Wednesdays and 7:10 to 8:10 p.m. Intermediate/Advanced belly dancing will be held from 7:10 to 8:20 p.m. Wednesdays. All levels of students from age 14 though adults are welcome; Temecula Community Recreation Center, 30875 Rancho Vista Road, Temecula; 8 weeks for $48; 951-699-5606, cityoftemecula.org.
Swazzle ---- Swazzle presents Dream Carver, a bilingual, musical puppet show with original songs and a message to think creatively, don't be afraid to try new things, never give up, and follow your dreams; 10:30 a.m.; Grace Mellman Library, 41000 County Center Drive, Temecula; 951-296-3893.
Makinto: One Globe, Many Voices ---- An interactive multicultural program of original music and storytelling; 10:30 a.m.; Temecula Public Library, 30600 Pauba Road, Temecula; 951-693-8980.
Catch a Dream ---- Create a handmade American Indian Ojibwe dreamcatcher and Navajo sand painting; 3 p.m.; Temecula Public Library, 30600 Pauba Road, Temecula; 951-693-8944.
"Rainsticks" ---- Rain is essential to our planet. Come out and create your own rainstick and gain an appreciation for the traditions of other cultures. Children all ages, with parent; 3 p.m.; Grace Mellman Library, 41000 County Center Drive, Temecula; 951-296-3893.
Dog Days of Summer ---- Vaccinations, obedience training, pet safety training and Amateur Top Dog Contest; 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Promenade Mall Temecula; promenadeintemecula.com.
Dance Lessons ---- The city of Temecula offers lessons on Wednesday or Thursday evenings. Open to individuals and couples of all ages; 7:15 p.m.; Temecula Community Center, 28816 Pujol St., Temecula; $28 for a 4 week session; register online at cityoftemecula.org, 951-694-6480.
THURSDAY, June 9
Travel & Packing Tips with Cheryl ---- This program will be packed with practical tips from a travel agent on planning the trip of your dreams without frustration, hassle or stress; 6:30 p.m.; Temecula Public Library, 30600 Pauba Road, Temecula; 951-693-8900.
Tween YuGiOh Tournament ---- Bring your cards and duel! Test your deck against the rest and winner gets a prize. Tweens, ages 10-13; 3 p.m.; Grace Mellman Library, 41000 County Center Drive, Temecula; 951-296-3893.
Cooking Demo & Wine Pairing Class at Lorimar Winery ---- Pair new wines with tapas cooking demonstrations by Chef Martin. You will sample three wines per class (two whites, one red) with two tapas items per wine varietal. You even get to take the recipe home; 6 p.m.; Lorimar Winery Tasting Room, 42031 Main St., Ste. C, Temecula; $25 or $20 Wine Club Members and guests; 951-240-5177, mindy@lorimarwinery.com.
FRIDAY, June 10
Hot Rod Fridays ---- Hot rods and music ---- what else is there? 3 to 9 p.m.; Swing Inn Cafe, 28676 Front St., Temecula; 951-676-2321.
Hot Summer Nites begins ---- Connections Fallbrook kicks off its summer series of twice-monthly Friday street parties featuring live music and themed events. Friday evening is Sports Cars Night, where regional car clubs will display their automobiles along Main and Alvarado streets downtown, with music by Last One Done beginning at 5 p.m. Other themed nights coming up are Youth and Family Day on June 24; Rods & Relics, July 8; Taste of Fallbrook, July 29; Off Road, Race Car and Open Header night, Aug. 12; Bar B Q & Fire Trucks, Aug. 26; connectionsfallbrook.com .
Farmers Market Fridays ---- Valley-Wide Recreation to host the market featuring farm fresh produce, a variety of food, crafts, pet items and more; 5 to 8 p.m.; Brookfield Park, Winchester and Pourroy road, French Valley; 951-894-1468.
Bubbleology ---- There's something magical about a bubble, even though it's just a little puff of air trapped in a thin film of soap and water. Become a bubble-ologist tonight and try to make the ultimate super bubble; 5:30 p.m.; Pennypickle's Workshop, 42081 Main St., Temecula; 951-308-6376, pennypickles.org.
SATURDAY, June 11
CAR SHOW ---- All street rods welcome every Saturday morning; 7-9 a.m.; Yellow Basket on Newport Road, Menifee; 951-301-8322.
Flea Market at Temecula Valley Museum ---- Bi-annual flea market benefits the museum; 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Sam Hicks Monument Park, 28314 Mercedes St., Old Town Temecula; 951-694-6450.
Lavender Festival ---- The festival spreads out over the grounds of an organic Lavender and Olive farm. This year's festival will feature creative food and desserts, informative workshops, and live music; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (also June 18-19); Lavender and Olive Farm, Cherry Valley; $5 for adults, $3 for seniors and students, free for ages 12 and younger; 123farm.com.
Street Painting Workshop ---- Artists and families wanting to learn the performance art of Street Painting, can get tips from muralists during a free workshop, which provides chalk for all participants. Artists are encouraged to bring an image or proposed painting for consultation and practice; 10 a.m. to noon; Old Town Temecula at the parking lot on the west end of Sixth Street. (near Chaparral building); 951-678-1456, temeculacalifornia.com.
Filipino Cultural Celebration ---- More than 1,000 people are expected at the Filipino-American Cultural Association's 10th annual Fil-Am Fest in Oceanside. This year's festival, themed "A Decade of Partnership," includes a fashion show featuring traditional clothing from the different regions of the Philippines and a pageant in which contestants compete for the titles of "Little Miss Fil-Am," "Pre-Teen Fil-Am" and "Mrs. Fil-Am." There will also be Filipino folklore story time and free arts and crafts in the courtyard. Enjoy these events along with local musical performances, Filipino dances from different provinces and traditional Filipino food for sale; 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Oceanside Civic Center Library and Plaza, 330 N. Coast Highway, Oceanside; free; 760-207-6410 or 760-405-7385.
Western Hoedown BBQ & Chili Cook-Off ---- Everyone is invited, so you should go; 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.; The Sterling at Vintage Hills, 41780 Butterfield Stage Road, Temecula; 951-506-5555.
Novel Creations ---- Learn how to prepare your book for publishing: Create dynamic covers, incorporate images, adhere to copyright, register for an ISBN, and make your book PDF print ready for the Flash Books machine. Appointments available to watch your book print. Registration required; noon to 1:45 p.m.; Grace Mellman Community Library, 41000 County Center Drive, Temecula; 951-296-8393.
Middle school dance ---- Dance and groove to your favorite tunes. Valid middle school ID is required for admission. Limited to the first 250 dancers; 7 to 10 p.m.; French Valley Community Center & Park, 31757 Browning St., Murrieta; $5 per student presale, $8 at the door; 951-894-1468, vwrpd.org
Farmers Market and Swap Meet ---- Now located behind Carls Jr. Diamond Dr. and Auto Center; 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Elsinore Farmers Market & Swapmeet, 279 San Jacinto Road, Lake Elsinore; 951-235-4770.
Murrieta Farmers Market ---- Featuring 15 certified California farmers, a dozen local artists and 10 food vendors; 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; northwest part of Village Walk Plaza off Village Walk Place and Kalmia St., Murrieta.
Buicks at Bates Nut Farm Car Show ---- The Buick Grand National Car Club presents its 19th annual exhibition of what it bills as the largest exhibition of Buicks on the West Coast. More than 75 cars are expected at the show, including GN, GS, GSX and GNX models from the '60s, '70s and '80s. The event also features a barbecue, farm zoo and shopping; 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Bates Nut Farm, 15954 Woods Valley Road, Valley Center; spectator admission is free; hurstbuick@aol.com or 760-749-3333.
Wings Over Gillespie ---- The 16th annual vintage air show in El Cajon features aerial and static displays of the military's "flying museums," including the B-17 Flying Fortress and B-25 Mitchell bombers, Northrop N9M Flying Wing, F4F Wildcat, the TBF Avenger, the A6M Zero, the SBD Dauntless; also, military helicopters, Navy SEAL equipment, law enforcement vehicles, carnival rides, educational displays, live entertainment and a beer garden featuring San Diego microbrews (extra admission); 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Gillespie Field, 1960 Joe Crosson Road, El Cajon; $20, adults; $15, seniors and children (ages 5-17); $70, family of four; discounts available online; ag1caf.org .
Corpus Christi fest in Pala ---- The Mission San Antonio de Pala hosts its 195th Corpus Christi Fiesta, featuring a full day of family activities. The program begins with an outdoor Catholic Mass in the reservation's old olive grove, followed by a procession through Pala village. Music, dancers, bird singers, food and games will follow later in the day. The festival of Corpus Christi dates to the 13th century and is tied to the celebration of the Eucharist; 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Pala Mission Road, Pala; free; 760-742-3317.
Arts & Crafts Fair ---- Drink wine and spend money; 10 a.m.-5 p.m (also Saturday); Maurice Car'rie Winery, 34225 Rancho California Road, Temecula; free; 951-676-1711.
Go Organic Day ---- The Professor and Beaker love healthy foods, nature, and the Earth. Discover a little more about all of these things during a day of experimentation and exploration and fun; 12:30 to 5 p.m.; Pennypickle's Workshop, 42081 Main St., Temecula; 951-308-6376, pennypickles.org.
MONDAY, June 6
School's Out Luau ---- Let's celebrate the start of summer with a pool party. Pool games and races, luau crafts, refreshments and a performance from the Hawaiian Tahitian dancers are all part of the fun. Space is limited so pre-registration is required, even if you don't plan on going in the pool. Don't forget your swimsuit and towel; 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.; Temecula Community Recreation Center Pool, 30875 Rancho Vista Road, Temecula; 951-694-6480.
TUESDAY, June 7
Latin Dance Classes ---- Classes filled with fun and fitness opportunities are available for all levels of students age 16 and older, courtesy of the Lake Elsinore City Parks Department. Salsa, mambo, Zumba, tango and folklorico dances are on the card; 5:30 p.m.; Lake Community Center, 310 W. Graham Ave., Lake Elsinore; $20 for four classes; 951-245-0442.
WEDNESDAY, June 8
Certified Farmers Market ---- Fresh and exotic fruits and vegetables, cheese, eggs, honey, baked goods, kettle corn, arts and crafts; 9 a.m.-1 p.m.; The Promenade mall, 40820 Winchester Road, Temecula; 760-728-7343, promenadeintemecula.com.
Belly Dancing Class ---- Beginning belly dancing for fun and fitness is offered from 6 to 7 p.m. Wednesdays and 7:10 to 8:10 p.m. Intermediate/Advanced belly dancing will be held from 7:10 to 8:20 p.m. Wednesdays. All levels of students from age 14 though adults are welcome; Temecula Community Recreation Center, 30875 Rancho Vista Road, Temecula; 8 weeks for $48; 951-699-5606, cityoftemecula.org.
Swazzle ---- Swazzle presents Dream Carver, a bilingual, musical puppet show with original songs and a message to think creatively, don't be afraid to try new things, never give up, and follow your dreams; 10:30 a.m.; Grace Mellman Library, 41000 County Center Drive, Temecula; 951-296-3893.
Makinto: One Globe, Many Voices ---- An interactive multicultural program of original music and storytelling; 10:30 a.m.; Temecula Public Library, 30600 Pauba Road, Temecula; 951-693-8980.
Catch a Dream ---- Create a handmade American Indian Ojibwe dreamcatcher and Navajo sand painting; 3 p.m.; Temecula Public Library, 30600 Pauba Road, Temecula; 951-693-8944.
"Rainsticks" ---- Rain is essential to our planet. Come out and create your own rainstick and gain an appreciation for the traditions of other cultures. Children all ages, with parent; 3 p.m.; Grace Mellman Library, 41000 County Center Drive, Temecula; 951-296-3893.
Dog Days of Summer ---- Vaccinations, obedience training, pet safety training and Amateur Top Dog Contest; 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Promenade Mall Temecula; promenadeintemecula.com.
Dance Lessons ---- The city of Temecula offers lessons on Wednesday or Thursday evenings. Open to individuals and couples of all ages; 7:15 p.m.; Temecula Community Center, 28816 Pujol St., Temecula; $28 for a 4 week session; register online at cityoftemecula.org, 951-694-6480.
THURSDAY, June 9
Travel & Packing Tips with Cheryl ---- This program will be packed with practical tips from a travel agent on planning the trip of your dreams without frustration, hassle or stress; 6:30 p.m.; Temecula Public Library, 30600 Pauba Road, Temecula; 951-693-8900.
Tween YuGiOh Tournament ---- Bring your cards and duel! Test your deck against the rest and winner gets a prize. Tweens, ages 10-13; 3 p.m.; Grace Mellman Library, 41000 County Center Drive, Temecula; 951-296-3893.
Cooking Demo & Wine Pairing Class at Lorimar Winery ---- Pair new wines with tapas cooking demonstrations by Chef Martin. You will sample three wines per class (two whites, one red) with two tapas items per wine varietal. You even get to take the recipe home; 6 p.m.; Lorimar Winery Tasting Room, 42031 Main St., Ste. C, Temecula; $25 or $20 Wine Club Members and guests; 951-240-5177, mindy@lorimarwinery.com.
FRIDAY, June 10
Hot Rod Fridays ---- Hot rods and music ---- what else is there? 3 to 9 p.m.; Swing Inn Cafe, 28676 Front St., Temecula; 951-676-2321.
Hot Summer Nites begins ---- Connections Fallbrook kicks off its summer series of twice-monthly Friday street parties featuring live music and themed events. Friday evening is Sports Cars Night, where regional car clubs will display their automobiles along Main and Alvarado streets downtown, with music by Last One Done beginning at 5 p.m. Other themed nights coming up are Youth and Family Day on June 24; Rods & Relics, July 8; Taste of Fallbrook, July 29; Off Road, Race Car and Open Header night, Aug. 12; Bar B Q & Fire Trucks, Aug. 26; connectionsfallbrook.com .
Farmers Market Fridays ---- Valley-Wide Recreation to host the market featuring farm fresh produce, a variety of food, crafts, pet items and more; 5 to 8 p.m.; Brookfield Park, Winchester and Pourroy road, French Valley; 951-894-1468.
Bubbleology ---- There's something magical about a bubble, even though it's just a little puff of air trapped in a thin film of soap and water. Become a bubble-ologist tonight and try to make the ultimate super bubble; 5:30 p.m.; Pennypickle's Workshop, 42081 Main St., Temecula; 951-308-6376, pennypickles.org.
SATURDAY, June 11
CAR SHOW ---- All street rods welcome every Saturday morning; 7-9 a.m.; Yellow Basket on Newport Road, Menifee; 951-301-8322.
Flea Market at Temecula Valley Museum ---- Bi-annual flea market benefits the museum; 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Sam Hicks Monument Park, 28314 Mercedes St., Old Town Temecula; 951-694-6450.
Lavender Festival ---- The festival spreads out over the grounds of an organic Lavender and Olive farm. This year's festival will feature creative food and desserts, informative workshops, and live music; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (also June 18-19); Lavender and Olive Farm, Cherry Valley; $5 for adults, $3 for seniors and students, free for ages 12 and younger; 123farm.com.
Street Painting Workshop ---- Artists and families wanting to learn the performance art of Street Painting, can get tips from muralists during a free workshop, which provides chalk for all participants. Artists are encouraged to bring an image or proposed painting for consultation and practice; 10 a.m. to noon; Old Town Temecula at the parking lot on the west end of Sixth Street. (near Chaparral building); 951-678-1456, temeculacalifornia.com.
Filipino Cultural Celebration ---- More than 1,000 people are expected at the Filipino-American Cultural Association's 10th annual Fil-Am Fest in Oceanside. This year's festival, themed "A Decade of Partnership," includes a fashion show featuring traditional clothing from the different regions of the Philippines and a pageant in which contestants compete for the titles of "Little Miss Fil-Am," "Pre-Teen Fil-Am" and "Mrs. Fil-Am." There will also be Filipino folklore story time and free arts and crafts in the courtyard. Enjoy these events along with local musical performances, Filipino dances from different provinces and traditional Filipino food for sale; 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Oceanside Civic Center Library and Plaza, 330 N. Coast Highway, Oceanside; free; 760-207-6410 or 760-405-7385.
Western Hoedown BBQ & Chili Cook-Off ---- Everyone is invited, so you should go; 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.; The Sterling at Vintage Hills, 41780 Butterfield Stage Road, Temecula; 951-506-5555.
Novel Creations ---- Learn how to prepare your book for publishing: Create dynamic covers, incorporate images, adhere to copyright, register for an ISBN, and make your book PDF print ready for the Flash Books machine. Appointments available to watch your book print. Registration required; noon to 1:45 p.m.; Grace Mellman Community Library, 41000 County Center Drive, Temecula; 951-296-8393.
Middle school dance ---- Dance and groove to your favorite tunes. Valid middle school ID is required for admission. Limited to the first 250 dancers; 7 to 10 p.m.; French Valley Community Center & Park, 31757 Browning St., Murrieta; $5 per student presale, $8 at the door; 951-894-1468, vwrpd.org