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Recreation

If your business or organization is looking for a unique marketing opportunity, then sign up for our upcoming Community Health Fair. 

Local wellness businesses and providers are invited to display their healthy programs and products during the event that takes place from 7:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. February 23 at the Norman P. Murray Community and Senior Center, 24932 Veterans Way.

If you want to capture the magic of the season, check out the winners of the Mission Viejo Activities Committee’s annual Holiday Home Lighting Contest.

With winning themes like “showstopper”; “how’d they do that?”; and “light up the neighborhood,” the homes display spirit and a huge wow factor.

Beginning with the decorations and festive lights at our Civic Center, drive by these addresses for a fun and memorable family night out.

Looking for a dynamic marketing opportunity to promote your business or organization throughout Mission Viejo and beyond?  

South Mission Viejo Little League has rolled out a new the Little League Challenger Division designed to provide kids with physical, intellectual or developmental challenges the chance to play ball. 

This adaptive baseball program is free and open to players ages 4-14.  Athletes in the Challenger Division are accompanied during each game by a "buddy" who is a mainstream Little Leaguer. This buddy helps the athlete in every aspect of the game while stressing safety and fun. 

Help make the holidays brighter for the families of our adopted Marines by donating new, unwrapped toys for kids of all ages through December 24 at the following locations:

The City of Mission Viejo is now accepting applications for its annual Community Services Funding Program.  Funds are available for nonprofit organizations serving Mission Viejo residents with a focus on human services. The application, which is due by February 28, is available on the City's website.         
   

Santa Claus will arrive in style to the Mission Viejo Civic Center this Sunday, November 25. 

This festive celebration for people of all ages kicks off at 3 p.m. with crafts, holiday games, strolling puppets with "Ranger Jack" and live reindeer.  

The Main Stage Entertainment includes music, dance and fun until 6 p.m. when Santa arrives atop a fire engine to usher in the holidays with the help of children turning on Mission Viejo's spectacular lights. 

Families are invited to bring an unwrapped toy for the Mission Viejo Marine Adoption project.

Tickets are now available for this year's Winter Gala on Monday, December 3.

This festive evening is from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Norman P. Murray Center and features a traditional holiday meal, dancing to the sounds of 10-piece Big Band Close Harmony and much more.

Sport your favorite seasonal garb and bring a camera to capture your holiday card as well as receive a special memento.

The City and Mission Viejo Chamber of Commerce are seeking nonprofits to benefit from the annual Oso Fit 5K Fun Run that gives back 100% of the pre-registration fees to local nonprofits selected by participants.  

The event, which takes place on Saturday, February 23 along with the Community Health Fair, raised more than $10,000 last year to help nonprofits achieve their financial goals.  Organizations included PTAs/PTOs, booster clubs, community volunteer groups and others.