πŸŒ‡ May Evenings Were Made for This

There's something about mid-May in the Antelope Valley that just feels right. The air is warm, the sun sticks around a little longer each day, and the sense that summer is right around the corner puts an extra bit of energy into everything. Full of community events, fun activities, and good reasons to step outside and enjoy the season. 

Here’s what’s happening around the AV 🎢 ✨:

    🎢 Don't miss the AVC Symphonic Band Spring Concert

    πŸ’ͺ Find your people at the Men's Support Group

    🎀 Laugh the night away at the Wildcard Comedy Show

    🎊 Celebrate local business at the Business Mixer + Ribbon Cutting

    🧠 Test your knowledge at Grab Trivia by the Horns 


See everything that's on tap for the week below. πŸ‘‡


- Sage Bloom
Chasing sunsets, good stories, and desert blooms.
Monday, May 18th
Monday Night Bingo

Paraclete High School
at 4PM

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Monday Night Bites

Sgt. Steve Owen Memorial Park
at 5PM

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We Run Monday

Pelona Vista Soccer Park
at 6:30PM

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AVC Symphonic Band Spring Concert

AVC Performing Arts Theatre
at 7PM

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Tuesday, May 19th
Family Night Bites

George Lane Park
at 4PM

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Men's Support Group

Center for Spiritual Living
at 6PM

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Cigar Nights On The Patio

Bravery Brewing
at 6:30PM

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Wild Card Comedy Show & Open Mic

Transplants Brewing Palmdale
at 7PM

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Wednesday, May 20th
Movers & Shakers Moving Club

Prime Desert Woodland Preserve
at 9AM

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Canyon Country Farmers Market

Canyon Country Community Center
at 4PM

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Ribbon Cutting & Business Mixer

TownePlace Suites
at 5:15PM

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Paint Night

Las Margaritas
at 5:30PM

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Grab Trivia By The Horns

Bravery Brewing
at 7PM

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Thursday, May 21st
Artisan Market

Li'l Book Bug On The BLVD
at 3:30PM

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The BLVD Market

Lancaster BLVD
at 4PM

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Featured Day Trip β˜€οΈπŸŒΌ

Santa Barbara – The American Riviera Day Trip 🌊🌴

Location: Santa Barbara, CA
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Hey AV explorers, Thomas here – if you're ready to swap desert dust for ocean breezes and Spanish tile rooftops, Santa Barbara is your next move. Just over 2 hours from Lancaster, it's one of the most complete day trips you can do from the Valley – history, beaches, food, and architecture all in one gorgeous coastal city. Mid-May is honestly prime time to go before the summer crowds roll in.

The city earned its nickname "The American Riviera" for a reason. Tucked between the Santa Ynez Mountains and the Pacific, it's draped in red-tile roofs and white stucco – the result of a unified Spanish Colonial rebuild after a 1925 earthquake that gave the city a rare chance to reinvent itself. Start your morning at Old Mission Santa Barbara, founded in 1786, with its working church, museum, cemetery, and stunning cactus gardens. From there, swing by the Santa Barbara County Courthouse – a 1929 Spanish-Colonial gem that's free to explore. Climb the Clock Tower for a 360-degree view from the mountains to the Pacific, and don't miss the hand-painted murals in the Mural Room. On weekends, free docent-led tours run at 2:00 PM.

For the afternoon, head to the waterfront. Stearns Wharf – the oldest working wooden pier on the West Coast – is the anchor of the Santa Barbara experience. Walk it, grab fresh seafood, pop into the Sea Center, and take in those iconic mountain-meets-ocean views. Just west of the wharf, the Funk Zone is Santa Barbara's coolest neighborhood: a former warehouse district now packed with wine tasting rooms, craft breweries, great restaurants, and colorful murals. Perfect for lunch and winding down before the drive home.

Making it a Full Day:
If you want to tack on something extra, the drive up from the AV via the 126 West and PCH gives you a peek at the coast before you even arrive. On your way home, consider a 30-minute detour to Solvang – a genuinely quirky Danish-themed village in the Santa Ynez Valley where windmills, pastry shops, and Hans Christian Andersen statues line the main street. It's kitschy, it's fun, and the kids absolutely love it. Wine country fans can pair that stop with a tasting room in nearby Los Olivos, just a few miles up the road.


Thomas’s Local Tips:

  • πŸ›οΈ Start at the Mission, end at the water – The Old Mission and Courthouse are best in the morning light and before the tour buses arrive. Save Stearns Wharf and the Funk Zone for midday and afternoon when the harbor shimmers and the tasting rooms open up.
     
  • πŸš— Park once and walk – Downtown Santa Barbara is incredibly walkable. Park near the waterfront (Lot 10 on Cabrillo Blvd is a solid bet) and you can hit the wharf, the Funk Zone, State Street shops, and the Sunken Gardens at the Courthouse all on foot. No moving the car needed.
     
  • πŸ•°οΈ The Courthouse Clock Tower is free and unmissable – Seriously, don't skip it. The 360-degree view from the top is one of the best free lookouts in Southern California. Takes about 20 minutes and completely worth it.
     
  • 🍷 Funk Zone tasting rooms don't require a reservation – Most Urban Wine Trail tasting rooms are walk-in friendly, especially on weekdays. It's a self-guided tour of 20+ tasting rooms within a few blocks. Even non-wine-drinkers enjoy the vibe of the neighborhood.
Nature's calling, it's time to pick up... See you out there!


- Thomas πŸ₯ΎπŸ“·
For more local wildlife and landscapes, check out: @tekkstreks
What's Next?
AV Alta vs New York Cosmos

Lancaster Municipal Stadium
May 23rd, 7:30PM 

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61st Annual Flea Market

AV Fair & Event Center
May 31st, 7AM 

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Lancaster Pet & Reptile Expo

AV Fair & Event Center
June 13th & 14th, 10AM 

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πŸŒ… Find Your Moment This Week

That's really all we want - for you to find something that puts a smile on your face this week. Enjoy every bit of it, AV.

We'd love to hear what you end up doing - just hit Reply and share! πŸ‘‡

 

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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