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Do you have an eye for photography? If so, enter your two best photographic images for the chance to win prizes and display your work at the Mission Viejo Library.
 
The 2017 Photographers' Exhibit, sponsored by the Cultural Arts Committee and Mission Viejo Friends of the Arts, is calling on residents of all ages to submit images that will be judged in the following categories: best originality; use of color; composition; black and white; use of technology; and images submitted by photographers 17 and younger.
 

Registration and sponsorship opportunities are now available for the 7th annual Marine golf tournament - "Tee It Up Fore Marines" - on Friday, October 13.

Hosted by the Marines and Sailors Adoption Committee and Mission Viejo Community Foundation, the event benefits members of the City's adopted Headquarters Battalion of the 1st Marine Division.

The tournament includes 18 rounds of golf with a shotgun start at 11 a.m. at the pristine Marine Memorial Golf Course in Camp Pendleton.

The community is invited to commemorate Memorial Day during a special ceremony at 8:30 a.m. Monday, May 29 at the Mission Viejo Civic Center, 200 Civic Center.

Marine Corps Colonel Andrew Bergen will serve as the keynote speaker, discussing the importance of remembering the people who died while serving in our country's armed forces. He will be joined by Vietnam veteran Frans VandenBroek, a Purple Heart recipient and local resident. 

Twelve teenagers from Kiwanis Key Club were showered with hugs and smiles this past weekend while helping 45 adults with developmental and other disabilities bowl at Saddleback Lanes.

This annual community event sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Mission Viejo is an outreach program for the folks enrolled in Vocational Visions' job placement or life skills training programs.

The adults relish the opportunity to spend a day with local teens and Kiwanis Club members.

If you are ready for an excursion like no other, make plans to discover what's new in San Diego on Thursday, May 25.

This City of Mission Viejo excursion will give you the chance to rediscover San Diego with a step-on guide. Grab a friend or family member to tour the new $185 million Central Library and drive through San Diego's downtown neighborhoods to see highlights of its historical and architectural aspects as well as recent revival projects.

The public is invited to the grand opening of the Orange County Assessor's new South County office on Tuesday, May 23. 

The event is from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. on the second floor of Mission Viejo City Hall at 200 Civic Center.

Registration is now available for free summer art classes available through the Veterans Art Project at Saddleback College.

The Veterans Art Project is an innovative ceramics program designed to give veterans an outlet for creativity. It's a grant-funded 10-session program for military veterans, active duty personnel, their spouses and kids 11 and older.

The fun sessions take place Monday nights from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. June 5 through August 7 at 28000 Marguerite Parkway.

Folks throughout the community are gearing up to walk Lake Mission Viejo for the OC Walk for CURED on Sunday, May 21.

The Capistrano Unified School District is accepting applications from people interested in filling a seat on its Board of Trustees. 

The open seat comes after Trustee Lynn Hatton-Hodsun resigns on June 2.

Residents of Trustee Area 7, which covers portions of Rancho Santa Margarita, Mission Viejo, and Coto de Caza, who are registered to vote and have no disqualifying criminal record are eligible to apply.

Nostalgic photos of faces, places, activities and families spanning five decades in Mission Viejo will be on display during a special presentation at 6 p.m. Wednesday, June 7 in the Council Chamber at 200 Civic Center Drive.