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To accommodate the growing popularity of the City's free MV Shuttle Service, a second southbound morning shuttle has been added to transport students to Capistrano Valley High School before the first bell.
 
On school days, the second shuttle route begins at 6:45 a.m. at Alicia and Olympiad and arrives at CVHS by 7:25 a.m.
 

The City of Mission Viejo is teaming up with the Orange County Registrar of Voters to educate people about voting and the democratic process in Orange County by hosting a free evening presentation on Tuesday, October 2.

The intriguing community outreach program offers detailed information about new voting legislation, the process of putting elections together and early voting information. Representatives from the Registrar of Voters will be on hand to answer questions as well as provide registration and volunteering opportunities to the community.

The Orange County Fire Authority will mark the 17th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, paying tribute to the heroes and honoring those who died.

In Mission Viejo at Fire Stations 9, 24 and 31, the public ceremony begins at 8:46 a.m., which coincides with the loss of the first plane. This brief remembrance ceremony on Tuesday, September 11 includes a moment of silence to honor the men, women and children who lost their lives and the heroes who responded to the catastrophic events of 9/11.

The City of Mission Viejo will host a simple flag-holding and candlelight gathering to honor the men, women and children who lost their lives and the heroes who responded to the catastrophic events of 9/11.

The gathering is from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, September 11 in the Kershaw Garden at 200 Civic Center Drive. In reflecting on that tragic day, people will have the chance to jot down memories and heartfelt messages. 

Parking is available at the Civic Center. For more information, call 949-470-3061.

Saddleback College is celebrating its golden anniversary by asking alumni and former faculty to share their stories about this special facility that has served south Orange County for five decades.

Five candidates are now officially lined up for three open Mission Viejo City Council seats in November. The deadline to file papers ended on August 10.

Does your daughter love sports and making new friends? If so, consider signing her up for fast-pitch softball with Mission Viejo Girls Softball.

Registration is underway for the fall season of Mission Viejo Girls Softball, an all-volunteer league that inspires girls ages 5-14 to love the game of softball while instilling values of confidence, determination, athleticism, sportsmanship, teamwork and leadership. 

The County of Orange Health Care Agency (HCA) will host two workshops on August 13 at the Norman P. Murray Community Center designed to gauge the community’s input regarding behavioral health services.

The agency is looking for providers and community members to help identify priority areas for behavioral health services in Orange County. 

The provider workshop is from 3-5 p.m. with the community workshop following from 6-8 p.m. at 24932 Veterans Way. A light meal will be provided at the beginning of the community workshop.

Get ready to tempt your taste buds during the 2nd Annual Mission Viejo Restaurant Week August 20-26.
 

Kaleidoscope is gearing up for its annual Kaleido Kids Carnival on Tuesday, August 7. The event features inflatables, games, a juggler, stilt walker, balloon artist, face painting, kiddie train, DJ and more. 

Admission is free, but select activities require tickets, which are $1 each, $5 for six or $10 for 15. Guests who bring a new toy (no guns please) or a new backpack to donate to Make-A-Wish will receive five game tickets.