10th Annual Haunted Trails
The City’s 10th Annual Haunted Trails event will take place this coming Thursday October 28, from 6:30 to 9:00 pm and Friday and Saturday, Oct. 29th and 30th from 6:30 to 10:30 pm at Crown Valley Community Park. This year’s theme “Niguel-O-Tropolis” features chilling creatures of San Francisco’s China Town, the dark alleys of New York City with a subway maze leading to Central Park and a host of New Orleans zombies lurking in a swamp graveyard!
So, gather up your friends and family and join us for a frightfully chilling evening!! Cost is $10 per entrance.
Your Guide To Promotional Business Opportunities Is Here!
As part of the City’s outreach efforts to better serve the promotional and marketing needs of our local business community, city staff has created a “Guide To Business Promotional Opportunities”. The informational handout provides businesses with a summary of temporary sign and special promotional event opportunities available to help promote and market their goods and services. The guide will be distributed to local Chamber of Commerce members via the Chamber monthly newsletter.
In addition, staff has also created a Feedback Form for businesses to share their thoughts, ideas and suggestions on how the City may better serve their promotional needs.
Festival of Trees To Benefit The Troops
The Laguna Niguel Woman’s Club will host a “Festival of Trees” on Sunday, November 14th at the Sea Country Senior and Community Center. This winter wonderland event will feature theme decorated trees, handcrafted table top décor and wreaths, food and fun family activities for “children” of all ages. Admission is free and doors are open from 10:00am to 4:00 pm. Proceeds from the event will go to the Laguna Niguel Military Support Foundation to benefit our military families and children at Camp Pendleton. Collection bins will be available for anyone wishing to donate an unwrapped toy to this year’s Military Support Committee Toy Drive.
Thanks To Everyone Who Supported “Meet Your Sailors” Car Wash
The City of Laguna Niguel and the Laguna Niguel Military Support Committee express their sincere gratitude and appreciation to all those who came out to support the recent Car Wash. Despite the gloomy weather, the event was a great success and raised $4,600 to benefit the sailors and families of the USS McClusky.
Scouting For Food Help Kids Feed Kids
On November 6th, the Boy and Girl Scouts will be collecting canned and boxed food to help feed the one in five Orange County Families that are going hungry. Learn more.
Upcoming Events
November 2
City Council Meeting Cancelled
November 4
Youth Committee Meeting


















