It’s a good weekend to be outdoors. You can keep your eyes on the skies in Huntington Beach, watch paddle competitions in Doheny, see sand castles in Corona del Mar or take a walk in Trabuco Canyon. But if you just need to stay indoors, there are lots and lots of cars in Anaheim.

Here are our picks:

ALL WEEKEND

BREITLING HUNTINGTON BEACH AIR SHOW: The Navy Blue Angels and the Canadian Forces Snowbirds will headline this year’s air show. View flight demonstrations over the Pacific Ocean during the day and stay for an evening bonfire. Guests are encouraged to pack a picnic, bring blankets, beach chairs and umbrellas. Food vendors will be on site. Noon-4 p.m. Sept. 29-Oct. 1. Information: hbairshow.com. (Read more about the show.)

ORANGE COUNTY INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW: Come to the Anaheim Convention Center to view a variety of vehicles, from trucks and vans to exotic cars. Children under 12 are free. Various times throughout the weekend. Sept. 28-Oct. 1. Information: autoshowoc.com (Read more about the show.)

PACIFIC PADDLE GAMES: Hundreds of fierce competitors from around the world will come to Doheny State Beach for the stand-up paddle races, where they’ll paddle for a $60,000 prize purse. An expanded exhibition area this year that will include a new Fitness Zone and free yoga. A demo zone will showcase all the latest in SUP gear and boards, and clinics for all levels of experience. There will also be food vendors and beer garden on the beach, as well as live music. The event runs from Sept. 30 through Oct. 1 at Doheny State Beach. Information: ppg.supthemag.com.

‘TWELVE ANGRY MEN’: Reginald Rose’s spiky, expertly written “Twelve Angry Men,” on stage at The Attic Theater in Santa Ana this weekend, shows us a jury at work, depicting the cultural norms of the 1950s while capturing that era’s flavor. Through Oct. 8. 7:30 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays, 2:30 p.m. Sundays, 2:30 p.m. Oct. 7. 2834 S. Fairview Street, Santa Ana. Tickets: $25 ($20 seniors, $15 students). Information: 714-662-2525, attictheater.weebly.com

SERBIAN & EUROPEAN FESTIVAL: Bring your family and friends to enjoy the best in homemade Serbian and European food and pastries and live entertainment. Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 at the Nativity of the Most Holy Theotokos Serbian Orthodox Church. 11 a.m. until evening. While Serbian music plays in the background and the kids play in the jumpy house, you can dine on delicious dishes and then browse through the displays of books, icons and crafts. Ethnic dancing will further highlight the traditions of the “old country.” All are welcome. 2148 Michelson Drive, Irvine. Information: OBlasko@AOL.com or 949-702-0706.

‘DRACULA’: Buena Park Community Services presents “Dracula.” For Autumn Nights, director Alan Palmer will recreate the lush, mysterious, gothic feel of the source material with a steampunk twist. See the classic story of the undead Count Dracula, his unsuspecting solicitor Jonathan Harker, the objects of his obsession Mina and Lucy, along with his nemesis Dr. Van Helsing. Beer, wine, and refreshments will be available for purchase. $24. 8 p.m. Performances Fridays and Saturday through Oct. 7. 8150 Knott Ave., Buena Park. Information: 714-562-3500 or buenapark.com

COMEDY SHOW: Stand-up comedian Pablo Francisco will perform in the evenings Sept. 28-Oct. 1 at the Irvine Improv. He’s appeared in Comedy Central’s one-hour comedy specials “They Put It Out There” and “Ouch!” Tickets are $22-25. 527 Spectrum Center Drive. Information: 949-854-5455 or irvine.improv.com.

FRIDAY

MOVIE IN THE PARK: See “Beauty and the Beast” (the live-action 2017 version) at Seal Beach Movies in the Park. Movies start at sunset, at Eisenhower Park next to the pier. Bring your chair and blanket. Learn more: moviesintheparksb.com

SATURDAY

CHINESE ACROBATS PERFORM: Making their Segerstrom Center for the Arts debut in two Saturday performances is one of China’s most acclaimed acrobatic troupes, The Martial Artists and Acrobats of Tianjin. The company of more than 100 performers will demonstrate breathtaking feats of balance, juggling, acrobatics, kung fu and more in a show certain to delight the whole family. 2 and 8 p.m. Tickets $19 and up. 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: scfta.org.

FALL FESTIVAL: Buena Park becomes Boo-uena Park for the Halloween season and the city and Buena Park Historical Society present the Olde Tyme Fall Festival from 2-5 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 30 at 6631 Beach Blvd. The festival includes tours of the historic Whitaker-Jaynes Estate, storytelling in the Bacon House, fall-themed crafts and games for the kids, a magic show, local entertainment, local food vendors, a beer garden and Halloween-themed vendors. Free admission. General parking is across the street at City Hall, 6650 Beach Blvd. Handicap/Disabled parking behind the First Congregational Church. Information: 714-562-3550, BuenaPark.com.

CONCERT WITH A CAUSE: Singer Luke Wade’s concert highlights an evening of entertainment at Hyundai-sponsored “A Night Under the Stars,” 6 – 9 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 30 at the Sports Park, 16400 Brookhurst St. Event also features music, food and inflatables. Proceeds support Fountain Valley Schools Literacy Program. Cost: $15 per person, or $40 for a family of four. The event precedes the Superheroes Run for Hope 5K & 10K Family Fun Run on Sunday morning. Information: hyundaihopeonwheels

DANCE SHOW: First presented by the Barclay nearly 27 years ago under the auspices of its founding artistic director, Lou Conte, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago has become one of America’s most influential contemporary dance companies. In celebration of the company’s 40th anniversary, Glenn Edgerton, the current artistic director and company visionary, will curate a special program including works from choreographers such as William Forsythe, Robyn Mineko Williams and Nacho Duato. $55-$150. 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 30, Irvine Barclay Theatre. 4242 Campus Drive. Information: 949-854-4646 or thebarclay.org

WALK WITH A NATURALIST: Walk with a Naturalist 9-10:30 p.m. Join naturalists at O’Neill Regional Park and learn about the animals and natural world of Trabuco Canyon. This is a light-to-moderate walk on mostly paved roads. The walk is free, parking is $5. Contact: 949-923-2260. Location: O’Neill Regional Park. 30892 Trabuco Canyon Road, Trabuco Canyon. Learn more: ocparks.com/parks/oneill

SUNDAY

SANDCASTLE CONTEST: Come out to the 56th Annual Corona del Mar Sandcastle Contest on Sunday, Oct. 1, at 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Corona del Mar State Beach. This year’s theme is “Pirates of the Pacific.” This long-running event is presented by the Commodores Club of the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce and attracts thousands of spectators and contest. Event participants receive a free T-shirt. Information: facebook.com/events/1325008470951911/

CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL: Tết Trung Thu, or the Mid-Autumn Children’s Festival, which celebrates the young children in our lives, is taking place Sunday in Garden Grove. In Vietnam, they celebrate the holiday by leading a parade of children holding lồng đèn, or lanterns, in honor of what is believed to be the biggest and brightest full moon of the year. This year’s free admission festival on Sunday, Oct. 1 features cultural performances, contests for drawing, lantern making, and acting, and lion dances, as well as a free lantern for every child in attendance. The event is from 3-9 p.m. at the Atlantis Play Center, at 13630 Atlantis Way, Garden Grove. Information: https://www.ci.garden-grove.ca.us/node/8820