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There is no shortage of events to celebrate the mothers in your life. Choose from U-pick sunflowers, painting class, garden, park, zoo outings & more. (Shutterstock)
ORANGE COUNTY, CA After everything Mom has done holding down the family fort over the past pandemic year, she deserves a big, BIG, extra-special day. Mother s Day in 2021 falls on Sunday, May 9.
Peruse some fun events, find activities plus possible gift tickets to upcoming extravaganzas that will appeal to Mom, and make your plans for a memorable time.
And to all mothers, grandmothers, foster moms, stepmoms, godmoms, and aunties, too, Happy Mother s Day, from Patch!
Updated on January 13, 2021 at 1:12 pm
Irvine Park Railroad
Irvine Park Railroad in Orange
A book of 15 tickets is $50 ($75 value); good throughout the year except for the Christmas Train
The tickets will never expire, but you ll need to purchase by 10 a.m. on Jan. 14 (and pick up in person by Jan. 31)
A winter full of sunshine and the promise of springtime in the air?
It can stir the soul, or at least prompt people to dig out a hat and take a walk.
But walks aren t the only outdoor activity that Southern Californian families have enjoyed in the past.
Our region is home to a number of pleasure trains, those scaled-for-kids, open-to-the-air rides that give young railroad fans a chance to actually choo-choo.
Illustration by Hannah Agosta
Where’s the Black or brown Santa?” my husband, Brian, said from across the dinner table. We were discussing the plethora of opportunities to visit Santa Claus for our young daughters. I had suggested watching Santa Claus arrive at Mission Viejo City Hall perched atop a fire truck, riding a children’s train to the Santa at Irvine Park Railroad, or sitting before an elegant Kris Kringle as he regaled the children with stories next to a massive gingerbread village at Pelican Hill.
Brian’s question caught me by surprise. I took pride in my exhaustive research for family activities, but I hadn’t anticipated his request. Brian was challenging me to discard my preconceived notions and look at the world from his perspective as a Black man. He was inviting me to get #woke.
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