Looking for some fun? You can spend a day with Elvis, try some beer and paella, hit the market at night and see some Shakespeare. Here are 15 picks for the weekend.

ALL WEEKEND

ANAHEIM HOME & GARDEN SHOW: Stop by the Anaheim Convention Center to attend this home and lifestyle event. This show highlights exciting new products, time and money saving services, home style and fashion ideas for construction, remodeling and decorating. Other activities include seminars, workshops, and different home exhibits. Children under 18 are free. $6-$8. Aug. 25-27. Various times. 800 W. Katella Ave., Anaheim. Information: 714-622-5031 or anaheimhomeshows.com

COME TO THE RODEO: Rancho Mission Viejo is taking place Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 26-27. The rodeo itself is at the Rancho Mission Viejo Riding Park, 30753 Avenida La Pata, and features world-class competition, an entertainment and vendor area and a Saturday evening concert included with the ticket price of $30 per day ($10 for ages 4-12). The entertainment and vendor area opens at 1 p.m. Saturday, with the rodeo’s opening ceremonies set for 3:45 p.m., the rodeo at 4 p.m. and a concert and dance starting at 6 p.m. featuring the band Grand Junction. Sunday’s festivities begin at 11:30 a.m. in the entertainment and vendor area, rodeo introductions at 1:15 p.m. and rodeo at 1:30. Information: rmvrodeo.com. (Read more about the rodeo.)

OC NIGHT MARKET: Come to the last OC Night Market of the year from Friday to Sunday and enjoy hundreds of food, merchandise, arts, crafts and live entertainment. The market is held at the OC Fair & Event Center. Hours are Friday and Saturday from 4 p.m. to midnight and Sunday 4 to 11 p.m. Most vendors are cash only. Save money with a coupon card. Admission is $5 cash at the door. Children 6 and under free. Parking $8. 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Save money at vendors with the Coupon Card, which costs $3. Information: ocnightmarket.com

‘HENRY IV, PART 1’: The Orange County Shakespeare Company presents “Henry IV, Part 1” at the Garden Grove Amphitheater. It’s a brief run that closes Aug. 26, but you’d be hard-pressed to name a better local stage production of this drama. Shakespeare’s account of the internecine warfare riddling the reign of Henry Bolingbroke, King Henry IV, teems with the various factions and individuals either aligning or opposing the king. 8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays through Aug. 26. 12762 Main St., Garden Grove. Tickets: $25. Information: 714-590-1575, shakespeareoc.org (Read a review here.)

‘ROMEO & JULIET, A MUSICAL”: Experience a musical Interpretation of the world’s most famous love story, Romeo & Juliet by William Shakespeare. The show is directed and given a modern twist by Carlos “Bear” Sanchez. The show is performed in front of the historic mausoleum at Fairhaven Memorial Park, 1702 Fairhaven Ave., Santa Ana. Saturday, August 26, and Sunday, August 27 at 4 p.m. Grass seating, bring your chairs and blankets. Tickets $20.

GEM FAIRE: Come to the OC Fair & Event Center Friday through Sunday for a Gem Faire. See fine jewelry, precious and semi-precious gemstones, beads, crystal, silver, gold and minerals galore from nearly 200 exhibitors. Hourly door prizes. Noon-6 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. $7 weekend admission pass. Information: gemfaire.com, 503-252-8300.

FRIDAY

JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR: The city of Buena Park with STS Production presents Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical that’s loosely based on the last week of Jesus’ life and features powerful vocals and celebrates various musical styles from rock to funk and gospel. Friday 8:15 p.m. Tickets $12-$16. Ehlers Recreation Center, 8150 Knott Ave., Buena Park. Buy tickets at the Buena Park Community Center, 6688 Beach Blvd. or at buenapark.com. Information: 714-562-3860, buenapark.com.

‘MOANA’ UNDER THE STARS: See the movie “Moana” at Harper Park in Fountain Valley on Friday, August 25. Festivities start at 6 p.m. Movie begins at dusk. Bring your chairs and blankets. Games, costume contest, food trucks and more. 8675 Bluebird Ave., Fountain Valley. Information: fountainvalley.org/856/Special-Events.

SATURDAY

KEVIN NEALON PERFORMS: Comedian Kevin Nealon is one of those guys that everyone just feels like they know. Even in spots like grocery stores, Nealon said, people will approach him trying to figure out where they recognize him from. He’s has had small but memorable roles in a variety of films and television shows – “Happy Gilmore,” “The Wedding Singer,” “Joe Dirt,” “Just Go with It,” the Showtime series “Weeds” and, of course, his nine-year stint as a cast member on “Saturday Night Live” (1986-1995). He currently has several projects on his plate, including a standup show at the Coach House on Saturday, Aug. 26, which he said will be his time at the San Juan Capistrano venue and is looking forward to presenting his new material. 33157 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano. 8 p.m. Tickets: $38. Information: 949-496-8930 or thecoachhouse.com.

HUNTINGTON BEACH BEER FESTIVAL: The Huntington Beach Beer Festival is an all-inclusive event that includes unlimited samples of more than 100 craft beers, wines, and spirits on Saturday, August 26, from 1 to 5 p.m. Live bands, headlined by Sublime and Red Hot Chili Pepper Tribute Bands, and DJs will get the crowd on its feet. There will also be food trucks and cool-down stations. Huntington State Beach. Tickets $35 general admission or $50 VIP admission. Information: huntingtonbeachbeerfestival.com/

HOW ARE MUSICALS MADE? Irvine Barclay Theatre hosts “ACCELERATE! The Magic of Making Musicals” on Saturday, Aug. 26, offering a glimpse behind the curtain to show how musicals are developed. It features Pamela Winslow Kashani — Broadway’s original Rapunzel in “Into to The Woods” and Babette in “Beauty and the Beast” — and other musical performers bringing to life songs and stories from more than a dozen musical works. The show, presented by Apple and Oranges Arts in association with Irvine Barclay Theatre and UCI Claire Trevor School of the Arts, starts at 7:30 p.m. at Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive. Tickets are $24 at thebarclay.org. Information: 949-854-4646.

PAELLA WINE & BEER FESTIVAL: Orange County’s first Paella Wine & Beer Festival is coming to the OC Fairgrounds on Saturday, Aug. 26. Tickets include unlimited wine, beer and more than 80 different kinds of paella. Nearly 50 local chefs will compete for the chance to represent the United States at the World Paella Championship in Spain. There will be entertainment including flamenco and Spanish rock and local vendors will offer tapas, sangrias, cocktails and cultural art. $35-$100. 4-9 p.m.88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: 949-261-2216 or paellawinefest.com.

SUNDAY

ELVIS FESTIVAL: This event returns to Historic Main Street in Garden Grove for an all-day tribute to Elvis Presley and will also honor the 40th anniversary of Presley’s death. The festival will feature several performances by local Elvis tribute artists including Kirk Wall of Anaheim, the event’s longstanding ambassador. Other activities include an Elvis themed art contest and show, stilt walking Elvis and Priscilla, Elvis memorabilia and collectibles, and special Elvis food items along with the variety of restaurants and shops on Main Street. Free. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. 12911 Main St., Garden Grove. Information: 714-267-4657.

CHOC WALK: The CHOC 5K Walk is taking place Sunday at 6 a.m. at Disneyland. The walk is a time when families express their thanks to the doctors and nurses that cared for their children and share their memories with other families. It is a fundraiser that provides for the care, services, education and research at CHOC Children’s Hospital. As you walk through Disneyland and Disney California Adventure, you’ll be joined by your favorite Disney friends – cheering you on and providing photo ops. At the end of the 5K Walk, the celebration continues in Downtown Disney District where there will be special offers for walk participants. Information: chocwalk.org.

TRAVEL BACK IN TIME: Travel back 10,000 years to learn about the animals that once lived in Orange County. Park rangers will compare those early dwellers to the animals living in the county today as part of the “Then and Now” interactive program from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 27 at Ralph B. Clark Regional Park. There will be a “show and share” activity table where children, through hands-on exhibits, can see the ways animals of today have evolved from those of the past and what similarities they share. The program is in the park’s Interpretive Center, which has been home since 1988 to a paleontology museum. Free, but parking is $5. 8800 Rosecrans Ave., Buena Park. Information: 714-973-3170.