πŸŽ–οΈ Honor the Day, Enjoy the Week!

Memorial Day is a reminder that the freedoms we enjoy - including lazy long weekends and local events - came at a real cost to real people. We honor that today. And we also know the best way to honor it is to live fully in the community they helped protect.

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

    🎱 Dab your cards and take your shot at Monday Night Bingo

    πŸ›οΈ Have your say at the Public Art Commission Meeting

    πŸŒ™ Kick back and light up at Cigar Nights On The Patio

    🎨 Create side by side at Art Parallel Play

    πŸ—ΊοΈ Step inside history at the Guided Museum Tour


Here's what's happening in the AV this week. πŸ‘‡


- Sage Bloom
Chasing sunsets, good stories, and desert blooms.
Monday, May 25th
Monday Night Bingo

Paraclete High School
at 4PM

View Details
Monday Night Bites

Sgt. Steve Owen Memorial Park
at 5PM

View Details
We Run Monday

Pelona Vista Soccer Park
at 6:30PM

View Details
Tuesday, May 26th
Family Night Bites

George Lane Park
at 4PM

View Details
Public Art Commission Meeting

Palmdale Council Chamber
at 5:30PM

View Details
Cigar Nights On The Patio

Bravery Brewing
at 6:30PM

View Details
Wednesday, May 27th
Movers & Shakers Moving Club

Prime Desert Woodland Preserve
at 9AM

View Details
Canyon Country Farmers Market

Canyon Country Community Center
at 4PM

View Details
Art Parallel Play

AV Community Art Gallery
at 5PM

View Details
AV ALTA Watch Party

Bravery Brewing
at 5:30PM

View Details
Trivia Mafia

Transplants Brewing Palmdale
at 7PM

View Details
Grab Trivia By The Horns

Bravery Brewing
at 7PM

View Details
Thursday, May 28th
Guided Tour - Summer Exhibitions

Museum of Art and History
at 7AM

View Details
Artisan Market

Li'l Book Bug On The BLVD
at 3:30PM

View Details
The BLVD Market

Lancaster BLVD
at 4PM

View Details
Featured Day Trip β˜€οΈπŸŒΌ

Beaumont Cherry Festival –
A Sweet Small-Town Fair Day Trip πŸ’πŸŽ‘


Location: Beaumont, CA
[Get Directions βž”]

Hey AV explorers, Thomas here – if you're ready to trade tumbleweeds for a classic small-town fair with live music, carnival rides, and cherry everything, Beaumont is your move this upcoming weekend. About 2.5 hours from Lancaster, it's a full day-trip experience that the whole family can dig into. And with the festival kicking off Thursday, May 28th, you've got a jump on the weekend before the crowds really build. The Beaumont Cherry Festival has been a Pass Area tradition for over 100 years, celebrating the region's rich cherry-growing heritage with the kind of community energy that's getting harder to find.

This year it's also got a fresh new chapter – the festival moved to a brand-new 30-acre site at the corner of Beaumont Ave and Cougar Way, so even veterans of the event are in for a new experience.

The entertainment lineup alone makes the drive worth it. Thursday opens with a Native American bird singers ceremony and a Brenton Wood tribute. Friday brings American Idol winner Abi Carter and country artist Easton Corbin. Saturday's parade kicks off at 10:30 AM on Beaumont Avenue with the theme "Stars, Stripes & Sweet Cherries," followed by mariachi, banda, and cumbia acts into the night. Sunday closes it out with 90s rock nostalgia – The Ataris, a Sublime tribute, and Eve 6 headlining at 7:15 PM. All live entertainment is included with general admission.

Festival Hours:
Thu May 28: 5–9 PM | Fri May 29: 5–11 PM | Sat May 30: 12–11 PM | Sun May 31: 12–9 PM
Admission: $10–$18 | Free parking, with shuttles available from Walmart and Beaumont Sports Park

Making it a Full Day:
If you want to stretch the trip, the drive down through Cajon Pass and into the Inland Empire gives you some solid scenery. Before or after the festival, downtown Beaumont has a handful of local spots worth poking around. Beaumont is also just a short drive from Oak Glen – the apple orchard community up in the San Bernardino Mountains – which makes a lovely add-on if you're going on a weekend afternoon before the festival opens.


Thomas’s Local Tips:

  • πŸ’ Thursday or Friday is the sweet spot – The festival opens Thursday at 5 PM, making it a great run without the full weekend crowd. Friday brings the biggest headline acts with Abi Carter and Easton Corbin, and the vibe is electric without being overwhelming.
     
  • 🚌 Use the free shuttle – Parking is free, but the shuttle from the Walmart lot and Beaumont Sports Park drops you right at the gate and saves you the walk. Easy win, especially if you're bringing kids.
     
  • 🎑 Budget the carnival wristband separately – Carnival ride wristbands are sold on-site at the carnival grounds and aren't included in general admission. If you've got kids, factor that in ahead of time so there are no surprises at the gate.
     
  • 🎢 Sunday is for 90s fans – If your crew grew up on The Ataris and Eve 6, Sunday is your day. It's also the most relaxed of the four days, with the festival running noon to 9 PM and a slightly more laid-back crowd than Saturday.
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?
61st Annual Flea Market

AV Fair & Event Center
May 31st, 7AM 

View Details
AV Alta vs Orange County SC

Lancaster Municipal Stadium
June 6th, 8PM 

View Details
Lancaster Pet & Reptile Expo

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

View Details
πŸŒ„ Honor It by Living It

The best tribute to those we remember today is a life fully lived - in community, with purpose, present for the people around you. The AV has plenty of ways to do just that this week. Go find one.

Hit Reply and let us know what you're checking out! 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.
Facebook
Website
Email
Copyright Β© 2026 AntelopeValley.com, All rights reserved.


This newsletter may contain paid advertising
Want to change how you receive these emails?
You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.