Mission Viejo celebrates its commitment to the environment as a part of Arts Alive
In an effort to promote sustainability in Mission Viejo and the City’s commitment to the environment, the City will showcase the winners of its Sustainable Art Contest and will have demonstration gardens on display during the May 5-6 Arts Alive Festival. The sixth annual festival boasts different art mediums and sustainable environment art along with [...]
Free livecast Saturday features Olympic gold medalist, well-known trumpeter
“Breakfast with Gary and Kelly” continues on Saturday, April 14 with a free Livecast from the Norman P. Murray Community Center with an Olympic gold medalist and soulful trumpeter. The livecast will begin at 9 a.m. from the Sycamore Room at the Norman P. Murray Community Center, 24932 Veterans Way. The audience will be admitted [...]
Teenage mentoring program back by popular demand
A teenage mentoring program that teaches kids about avoiding bullying and other social trends will take place May 23, following the successful inaugural program that garnered media attention. In March, high school students from the Mission Viejo Community of Character Committee created and presented a successful “Teen Survival Guide” event. The 3-hour program is designed [...]
Roaring Twenties Twilight Dinner April 22
If you want to embrace the social, artistic, and cultural dynamism of the 1920s, then don’t miss the Roaring Twenties Twilight Dinner on Sunday, April 22. The fun-filled event kicks off at 4 p.m. at the Norman P. Murray Community and Senior Center and will feature live entertainment, dancing, dinner and so much more. Guests [...]
Applications available for OCTA Citizens Advisory Committee
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is recruiting Orange County community leaders to serve on the volunteer Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC). The 34-member committee, appointed by the Board of Directors, plays a significant role in representing a broad spectrum of community perspectives on transportation projects, studies and outreach activities. OCTA officials are looking for volunteers [...]
Learn about eBooks, resources at the Mission Viejo Library
The ever-evolving world of the Internet has made eBooks a popular commodity, and they continue to gain popularity as more and more people opt for the convenience of these digital equals to the traditional printed books. In fact, reports say U.S. citizens are reading electronic books now more than ever, with one in five American [...]
New AWE Early Literacy Computer gaining popularity at the Mission Viejo Library
The new Early Literacy Computer at the Mission Viejo Library is a hit with children galore signing up to play and explore at the user-friendly computer complete with a colorful keyboard and child-sized mouse. With its 50 educational software titles, the Early Literacy station promotes easy learning and discovery for children ages 2-10. Kids can [...]



