Old Miners' Day is back with lots of fun things to do the first weekend of August. Click here to read more about the Old Miners' Day History and Calender of Events.

Square Dancing Aug 1, 2 at The Big Bear Middle School. The annual Old Miners' Square Dance weekend invites dancers from Southern California clubs to join in the fun. Dance both Friday and Saturday nights, August 1st and 2nd, at 7:30 pm. There will also be a Squaredance Workshop from 12:30-4:30pm on Saturday. For information, please call 909.866.3784.
Horseshoe Tournament Aug 2 over at B's Backyard Barbeque. Registration begins at 8:30 am and competition goes from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm. Call for information - 909.866.4607.
59th Annual Miners' Day Parade Aug 3 Pick your spot along the Big Bear Boulevard route to see the finale of Big Bear Valley's Annual Old Miners' Days! Parade starts at 12:00 PM. For more information call, 909.866.4607.
Canoe Tours at The Discovery Center Aug 1,2,3,9,10,15,17,22,23,24,30,31 Learn how to canoe on a leisurely 2-hour guided tour of beautiful Grout Bay. After a quick paddling lesson, you will cruise along the shore looking for beaver, great blue herons, and ducklings. Along the way you will learn the natural history of the Big Bear Valley along with the various flora and fauna found in the area. Children must be at least 6 years old and all children need to be accompanied by an adult. Includes water and a snack. Tour starts at the Discovery Center and then caravans to marina. Fee: Adults $25, Children (6-16) $15
Kayaking Tours at The Discovery Center Aug 2,9,10,17,23,24,30,31 Learn how to kayak on a morning guided tour of Grout Bay. After a quick paddling lesson, you will cruise along the shore looking for wildlife and discus the history of the Big Bear Valley. Children must be at least 10 years old and all children need to be accompanied by an adult. Includes water and a snack. Tour starts at the Discovery Center and then caravans to marina. Fee: Adults $25, Children (10-16) $15
The Reunion (founding members of The Letterman) Buy Tickets online here The "Reunion" with a track record of 11 sold out shows in Big Bear return for a fundraising show benefiting the Big Bear Lake Performing Arts Center Foundation on Saturday August 2nd at 7:30 PM. Special $50 tickets including 50's style tailgate party are already sold out! $30 tickets still available at www.citybigbearlake.com or by phone at (909) 866- 4970.

Concert on the Green featuring Nancy Walker at this benefit concert for the Moonridge Animal Park Aug 3

Weekly Farmers Market at The Big Bear Convention Center Every Tuesday from 8:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Enjoy farm fresh fruits, vegetables and flowers all summer long. The Farmer's Market also features unique arts, crafts and handmade items by local artisians. New this year, outdoor patio with dining and expresso bar. For more information, call 909.585.3000.
Antique Car Club Fun Run Aug 8-10 The Fun Run features a car show with nearly 500 cars - roadsters, classics, antiques and hot rods, lining the streets of Big Bear Village. Vendors, a Fun Run drive around the lake, a Sock Hop and BBQ on Saturday night. For more information call, 909-866-3938.
Click Here to see The Big Bear Grizzly's Antique Car Club Fun Run Special Edition Section.
Big Bear Renaissance Faire Aug 9-10 and 16-17 Come to the Faire to meet the Queen and her Court, see jesters and jousters, dine on the finest of Renaissance Faire, learn the ways of old, and perhaps purchase a trinket or two. Call 909-585-7825 for information
Art On The Lake Aug 16,17 This is the premier art event for Big Bear! The Arts Council strives to bring nothing but exceptional photographers, painters, jewelers, and sculpters to this annual event. There are 60 artists from throughout Southern California exhibiting and selling their work. Open to the public - no admission fee. Under the tent at the Marina Resort on the lake. 909.585.5916.
Antique and Classic Wooden Boat Show Aug 23, 24

4th Annual Native American Arts Festival Aug 23, 24 Native American dance and song along with Native American Artisan's displaying their art and craft work (for sale). Plus fried bread and tacos to eat! Also special Native American animal storytelling. For more information call (909) 878-4200.
Holcomb Valley Rendezvous with The Big Horn Mountain Men Aug 30, 31 Come step back in time to the 1820? when Jedediah Smith and his brigade of trappers ventured into the San Bernardino Mountains. Visit with modern day mountain-men, learn about the history of the fur trade and try your hand at tomahawk and knife throwing.
Ice Cream Safari at The Moonridge Animal Park Aug 30

Discovery Center Summer Music Series: James Curry, A Tribute to the Music of John Denver Aug 30 Held at the Discovery Center Amphitheater, an outdoor theater with stage, bench seating, lots of open space for additional seating, restroom facilities and full snack bar with space for additional food vendors. It's located under the pines at 7,000 feet and affords an incredible concert experience. Ticket prices: Adults $15-$20 (18+); Teens $10; 12 and under FREE Tickets available at the Discovery Center Adventure Outpost or online at www.sbnfa.org
Ticket Hotline (909) 382-2780
CATS (Community Arts Theater Society) "Picnic at the PAC" featuring the Los Angeles Police Concert & Jazz Bands at the Performing Arts Center.