laguna hills events: Pumpkin City Patch is Open in South Orange County | Lauren Selinsky
- 09/27/18 11:43 PM
PUMPKIN CITY PATCH IS OPEN IN SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY — Laguna Hills Mall Now in its 40th year, Pumpkin City provides wholesome family fun, with activities that include the petting zoo, general store, Lucky Luke’s Gem Stones, Players & Puppets Little Theater, pony rides (Laguna Hills location only) and panning for gold at Rocky Mountain Mining Company. GO LOOK for you pumpkin at the pumpkin patch and choose from thousands of pumpkins in all shapes and sizes. Enjoy old-fashioned amusement at Pumpkin City’s Game Booth Alley (Laguna Hills location only), followed by your choice of hot dogs, churros, ice-cream, popcorn, cookies and more at the Pumpkin City (6 comments)
City of Laguna Hills Fourth of July Celebration and Fireworks Event Information Enjoy a fun, family-friendly afternoon at the Laguna Hills Community Center starting at 4:00p.m. with a patriotic celebration filled with fun, games, live music,arts and crafts, food and carnival rides! Face painting, arts and crafts, music and more are FREE! Bring money for the carnival rides. Don't forget to make time to play at the fabulous dinosaur park. Pack a dinner, purchase food from vendors, or walk across the street to The Pizza Store for a delicious pizza pie for your picnic. Bring lawn chairs and blankets to (2 comments)
laguna hills events: Laguna Hills City Council Meeting Saturday September 28, 2013
- 09/27/13 09:46 AM
Laguna Hills City Council Meeting Saturday September 28, 2013 GO TO CITY WEBSITE TO GET MONTHLY MEETINGS ON www.ci.laguna-hills.ca.us Mayor launches Saturday morning walks Continuing her Saturday morning tradition of meeting with residents in a wide-open format, Laguna Hills Mayor Barbara Kogerman is launching a “Walk with the Mayor” program meeting every Saturday. Walkers should gather at 9 a.m. this Saturday, Sept. 28, in front of the Community Center at Alicia and Paseo de Valencia in Laguna Hills. Kogerman’s Saturday morning walks also promote the City’s Get Fit Campaign, introduced in 2005 to target rising obesity rates. “We continue (0 comments)