September 17, 2015
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SAC’s Birthday Party Is This Weekend — And Everyone’s Invited

Santa Ana college cheerleaders in the 1950s. / Courtesy Santa Ana College
Santa Ana college cheerleaders in the 1950s. / Courtesy Santa Ana College
Santa Ana college cheerleaders in the 1950s. / Courtesy Santa Ana College

By John Olivares

Santa Ana College is hosting a centennial celebration and the community is invited.

The celebration will take place on campus and will feature live entertainment from SAC student groups including the SACPack and the Jazz band.

Disney and the city of Santa Ana are sponsoring a “Better Together Family Fun Zone,” featuring an interactive playground and a traffic safety showcase.

A wine and beer garden will be available to guests 21 and older, accompanied by local food trucks.

The celebration ends with a 15-minute firework show on the football field at 9 p.m.

The party starts Saturday Sept. 19 at 5 p.m.

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