Top 4 Ideas For This Weekend

It’s finally summertime here in the Antelope Valley and there are always fun things happening. Looking for something to do this weekend? Don’t feel like going out of town, but still want something fun to do? We have some great ideas!

Check out our Top 4 ideas for this weekend if you’re looking for a little local inspiration!


Splash Your Way into the Weekend

On Friday, June 30th, take the kids (or the kid in you!) over to your local waterpark for the fun-filled “Sundown at DryTown” happening from 6:30pm-9:30pm. Tickets are discounted AND the temperature is perfect for an evening in the water. There simply isn’t a better way to cool off the end of your week. Splash and slide your way into the weekend.

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Start Saturday Morning with a Sip

On Saturday, July 1st, enjoy a leisurely morning stroll around AV Winery for the Farmers Market from 9am-12pm. It’s 5 o’clock somewhere, so sip on a glass of wine and browse their vendors. Alex's Fruit & Nuts, Atkins Avocados & Citrus, Baba Mediterranean, Bee Honey, Country Made Soaps, Me Gusta Gourmet Tamales, "TehachaPie" at Mill Street Kitchen, and many more will be there. Come say hello and shop the fresh produce!

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Patriotic Evening in the Park

Have you ever been to a symphony? Well, the unique opportunity is here, it’s local, and best of all, it’s FREE!

On Saturday, July 1st, the Palmdale Amphitheater is hosting the “Freedom Symphony”, featuring the West Coast Classical Orchestra and the Alley Cats! Grab your patriotic spirit, your favorite blanket, lawn chair, and a picnic dinner and enjoy some live classical entertainment. The event starts at 7pm and the seating is terrific anywhere.

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ALL Weekend Long??

The Lancaster Museum of Arts and History (MOAH) on Lancaster Boulevard is currently hosting a fabulous exhibition that is open all weekend for visitors.

“Made in the Mojave”, running until July 30, displays the often overlooked natural beauty in our desert. Whether it be through paintings or photographs, you’re sure to enjoy the art of this beautiful desert and appreciate it in a different light. Be sure to check out the rooftop terrace, where the Wasteland project is displayed, completed by local student artists at R. Rex Parris High School.

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