Monday, June 28, 2010

This Week in Big Bear Lake!

Head up to the mountains and enjoy one of California's premier fireworks displays on Sunday night in Big Bear Lake. We still have home's available for 1, 2, even 3 nights this weekend. Call now to book your 4th of July getaway!

Events this Week in Big Bear

Friday Nights in the Village - Come to the Village in Big Bear every Friday night to enjoy family entertainment, great shopping, restaurants, arts and crafts fair, live music and more in the Village of Big Bear Lake.

Big Bear Lake Independence Day Festival- Featuring Live Entertainment, Arts & Crafts, Children’s activities, Outdoor patio and BBQ. The three-day festival offers something for the entire family from the petting zoo, to unique and hand-made arts, crafts and collectibles, to live entertainment on the outdoor patio. Adults: $3; Children and Seniors: $2; Children 12 and under: FREE. Sat, July 3 and Sun, July 4 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. and Mon, July 5 10 a.m.- 3 p.m.

Pine Knot Village Artwork - The Pine Knot Village Art Walk is a self guided tour throughout the Shopping District and center of our community. 40 artists from around the region exhibit work for sale, live art demos and entertainment. Enjoy the clean mountain air and laid back atmosphere that makes this four season resort community a real getaway from the big city. Takes place July 3-4 and admission is Free.

Rotary Fireworks on the Lake
- Come attend the biggest 4th of July fireworks display in Southern California. The fireworks are shot off from a barge on the Lake directly off of Pine Knot Landing. Fireworks begin between 8:45-9:15pm. Viewable from any of our public parks or the best spot, from a boat on the Lake.

The Current Weather Forecast from Big Bear Weather

"Very little change to our forecast throughout the week ahead as we see temperatures run close to normal as afternoon highs climb into the mid to upper 70s while overnight cool into the 30s & 40s. Gusty southwest afternoon winds will develop at times 10-20mph but our forecast will remain dry through the July 4th Holiday weekend"

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