Community gathering at the Farmers Market in Rancho Mission Viejo.
On May 17, community events in Rancho Mission Viejo and Laguna Beach will include a Farmers Market and a Drought Tolerant Gardening workshop. The Farmers Market will showcase local produce, food trucks, and crafts, while the workshop aims to educate on sustainable gardening methods. These events are designed to engage residents and promote environmental stewardship. Upcoming dates provide further opportunities for community involvement.
Rancho Mission Viejo and Laguna Beach will host a variety of community events that promote local produce and sustainable gardening practices on May 17, 2025. The Ladera Rancho Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring the Farmers Market at The Ranch, while the Laguna Beach Library will offer a specialized workshop on Drought Tolerant Gardening.
The Rancho Mission Viejo Farmers Market will take place from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM at The Pavilion, located at 2 Tierno, Rancho Mission Viejo. The market is set to feature a diverse range of offerings, including fresh produce, gourmet food trucks, craft vendors, and engaging activities for children, making it an attractive outing for families and food enthusiasts alike.
This popular market occurs on the first and third Saturday of each month. Upcoming dates include Saturday, June 7, 2025, and Saturday, June 21, 2025, providing locals with numerous opportunities to enjoy the spring weather and local goods.
In Mission Viejo, there is a weekly Farmers Market held every Saturday from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at 25282 Marguerite Parkway. This certified farmers market brings together certified farmers and local vendors to provide a variety of fresh produce and artisanal goods. Visitors can enjoy a craft fair, farm foods, baked goods, and live music while children can participate in games designed to enhance their market experience.
A notable recent initiative at the Mission Viejo Farmers Market resulted in community donations exceeding three truckloads of supplies—encompassing bottled water, non-perishable food, clothing, hygiene products, and pet supplies—aimed at supporting individuals impacted by recent wildfires. The market has received recognition for its role in promoting community spirit through generous contributions. While the market is currently not accepting more donations due to the response’s overwhelming success, it encourages monetary donations to assist local organizations aiding those affected.
Meanwhile, the Laguna Beach Library is set to host a Drought Tolerant Gardening workshop on May 17, 2025, from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM. This hands-on class will educate participants on how to utilize plants that require minimal water, an essential skill during times of drought commonly experienced in Southern California. The workshop will be limited to supplies on hand, emphasizing the importance of sustainable gardening practices.
The Laguna Beach Library is situated at 363 Glenneyre Street and is known for providing valuable resources to the community, including various workshops throughout the year offered by the UC Master Gardeners of Orange County. Upcoming programs include topics focused on tomato pests, diseases, and herbs, extending the library’s efforts in promoting garden education and sustainability.
Both the Farmers Market events in Rancho Mission Viejo and Mission Viejo, along with the Drought Tolerant Gardening workshop in Laguna Beach, aim to foster community engagement and environmental stewardship. Residents and visitors are encouraged to take part in these enriching experiences that not only support local vendors but also promote sustainable practices within the community.
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