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Recreation

The City of Mission Viejo is offering an array of fun summer camps for ages 4-17 that will keep your kids learning, creating, performing, and staying active all summer long. 

Activities include Lego Engineering, Robot Building, Sew Cool Sewing Camp, Diva Singers Camp, Sports Camps and much more.

Register now for these amazing summer camps.

The City is teaming up with Spirit League to offer leagues for youth and adult athletes with developmental disabilities who are physically active (ambulatory) but have difficulty keeping up with their peers.   

Registration is now open through February 28 for the 2022 Outdoor Basketball program that takes place every Saturday from April 16 to June 25 at Newhart Middle School.  

Have fun and give back by volunteering for the Oso Fit 5K Fun Run and Community Health Fair on Saturday, February 26 at the Norman P. Murray Community and Senior Center, 24932 Veterans Way.

Designed to benefit the community, the 5K Fun Run starts at 8:30 am at the Norman P. Murray Community and Senior Center and takes place along the beautiful Oso Creek Trail.

The spring edition of Mission Viejo Life is now online - offering information about the spring and summer camps, a variety of classes for all ages from educational to fitness, and special events spanning the next few months.

Inside the pages is details about happenings like The Bridal Show at Mission Viejo, Splash into Summer at Marguerite Aquatics Complex, Document Shredding, and much more! 

The City and the Mission Viejo Chamber of Commerce are gearing up for the Oso Fit 5K Fun Run and Community Health Fair on Saturday, February 26 at the Norman P. Murray Community and Senior Center, 24932 Veterans Way.

Designed to benefit the community - the 5K Fun Run starts at 8:30 am at the Norman P. Murray Community and Senior Center and takes place along the beautiful Oso Creek Trail.

To help residents cope with pandemic-related anxiety, the City is reminding residents of mental health and drug abuse prevention referral numbers - and is promoting a local Community Townhall on Addiction and Mental Health. 

The following numbers can provide important resources to anyone in need:   

Do you know someone in need of food or social services? The City is reminding residents there are local organizations that provide these services for families in need.  

UPDATE: Due to unforeseen circumstances fueled early on by the pandemic, the show has been canceled. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your understanding and support. We look forward to hosting the Bridal Expo in the future and continuing our City’s rich history of providing an array of wonderful events for this community.   

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Let's make one thing clear - we love our BINGO in Mission Viejo, and the City fully supports recreational activities like BINGO, bridge, ping-pong, and more.

The BINGO program offered at the Norman P. Murray Center is operated by Age Well Senior Services, which also oversees the congregate lunch and home-delivered meals program. The City offers Age Well space at the Murray Center for no cost to provide these programs as a benefit to the community.