Happy Monday, High Desert Friends!

The new week brings fresh energy and plenty of reasons to step out and enjoy what’s happening across the Antelope Valley. From daytime connections to lively nights, the calendar is full without feeling overwhelming 🌟

Here’s what’s happening around the AV 🎶 :

    🌮 Make dinner plans at Taco Tuesdays at Green Valley Smokehouse

    🌿 Get moving with Movers & Shakers Moving Club

    🎬 Settle in for Movie Wednesdays at Palmdale City Library

    🍔 Grab a bite at Wednesdays at the Trucks at Palmdale Auto Mall

    🎷 Catch Jazz Legends: Simon Phillips – Protocol V

These are the moments that give the week its rhythm. Pick a plan, show up, and enjoy what the AV has to offer. See you out there ✨


- Sage Bloom
Chasing sunsets, good stories, and desert blooms.
Monday, January 19th
Monday Night Bingo

Paraclete High School
at 4PM

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Tuesday, January 20th
Playgroup

CCRC's Antelope Valley Office
at 10AM

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Taco Tuesdays!

Green Valley Smokehouse
at 4:30PM 

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Fudge Factor - Live Improv Comedy

Transplants Brewing Co.
at 7PM

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Wednesday, January 21st
Movers & Shakers Moving Club

Prime Desert Woodland Preserve
at 9AM

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Movie Wednesdays

Palmdale City Library
at 5:30PM

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Wednesdays at the Trucks

Palmdale Auto Mall
at 4PM

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Thursday, January 22nd
Bilingual Storytime

Palmdale City Library
at 10AM

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Let's Get Crafty: Rock Painting

KCL - Rosamond Branch Library
at 3:30PM 

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Featured Day Trip ☀️🌼

Strawberry Season Begins
Location: Underwood Family Farms, Moorpark
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Good day local adventurers, Thomas here with a berry sweet winter escape that beats the spring crowds. Just about 1.5 hours from Lancaster, Underwood Family Farms in Moorpark kicks off strawberry season in mid-January, offering families the chance to pick plump, juicy strawberries weeks before most people realize the season has begun. From mid-January through early spring 2026, this beloved farm provides the perfect combination of u-pick berries, interactive farm animal encounters, and classic tractor rides through the property.

Unlike the packed weekends of March and April when strawberry fever hits its peak, January picking offers a more relaxed experience with shorter lines, better berry selection, and cooler temperatures perfect for outdoor activities.

Beyond strawberries, the farm features a petting zoo with goats, sheep, chickens, and rabbits, seasonal tractor rides that tour the working farm, and a country market stocked with fresh produce and local goods. Admission to the farm is free - you simply pay for what you pick by the pound, plus small fees for tractor rides and animal feed if desired. The farm provides containers, though bringing your own is welcome. This is agricultural education and family fun rolled into one unforgettable experience.

Making it a Full Day:
Arrive when gates open at 9:00 a.m. to enjoy the freshest morning berries and cooler temperatures. Spend your first hour in the strawberry fields, teaching kids to identify the ripest berries and filling your containers. After picking, head to the petting zoo where children can hand-feed and interact with friendly farm animals - purchase feed cups at the entrance.

Take a mid-morning tractor ride through the vegetable fields and orchards to see the farm operations and learn about seasonal crops. Break for lunch at the farm's picnic areas with food from the on-site grill, or bring your own picnic to enjoy under the shade structures.

In the afternoon, browse the Country Market for farm-fresh eggs, vegetables, jams, and local honey. Before leaving, let kids burn off energy at the playground area. If time allows, drive 10 minutes to historic downtown Moorpark for ice cream or explore the nearby hiking trails at Arroyo Vista Community Park.


Thomas’s Local Tips:

  • 🍓 Arrive early for best picking – The choicest berries go fast, especially on weekends. Arriving at opening time (9:00 a.m.) gives you first pick of the ripest fruit and avoids afternoon heat. Weekdays are significantly less crowded than weekends. Mid-January through early February offers the sweet spot of new season berries with minimal crowds.
     
  • 👟 Wear farm-appropriate clothing – Strawberry fields can be muddy, especially after winter rains. Wear old shoes or boots you don't mind getting dirty, and dress kids in clothes that can get stained. Bring layers as mornings can be cool but afternoons warm up. Knee pads or a small cushion make kneeling in rows more comfortable for adults.
     
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Plan for the full experience – Budget 3-4 hours to enjoy picking, animals, and tractor rides without rushing. Let younger children pick into small containers they can carry themselves. Teach them the "pinch and twist" method to pick berries with stems intact. Most kids spend equal time picking and eating - embrace it! The farm allows reasonable taste-testing while picking.
     
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Kid-friendly tips – Most operators allow children of all ages, but the 3-4 hour duration can be long for very young kids. Bring snacks, entertainment for wait times, and layers to adjust for comfort. Many families find the afternoon tours slightly shorter and warmer. Ask crew members questions—they're typically marine naturalists who love engaging with curious kids.
     
  • 🧺 Preserve your harvest – January strawberries are incredibly flavorful but delicate. Rinse berries only right before eating or processing. They'll keep refrigerated for 3-5 days. Consider making jam, freezing berries for smoothies, or drying them. Most families pick 5-10 pounds, which seems like a lot until you realize how quickly fresh strawberries disappear at home!
Nature's calling, it's time to pick up... See you out there!


- Thomas 🥾📷
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What's Next?
New Year Trot

Wild At Heart Horse Rescue
January 24th, 8:45AM 

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New Year, New Cheer

Palmdale Playhouse
January 31st, 7PM 

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Mickey Guyton

Lancaster Performing Arts Center
March 7th, 8PM 

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Talk to you soon, AV Friends!
This week isn’t asking for perfection, just a little curiosity ✨

There are easy wins all over the calendar: a bingo card waiting to be filled, tacos calling your name, a good laugh at live improv, a midweek movie, or a walk that turns into a reset. These are the plans that quietly make the week better.

So what’s calling your name? 👀
Hit reply and tell me which event you’re claiming, I genuinely love seeing what you’re getting out and doing 💛

However you choose to show up, make it yours. Here’s to good energy, shared moments, and a week well spent 🌟

 

Sage Bloom
Chasing sunsets, good stories, and desert blooms.

P.S. Looking for even more? Head to AntelopeValley.com for the full lineup of events happening across the valley.
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