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VenturaVentura Home, Food & Wine Expo Returns with Fresh Trends in Remodeling, Landscaping, Outdoor Living, and Tiny Homes to Ventura County Fairgrounds
Mark your calendars, neighbors — the Ventura Home, Food & Wine Expo is making its big return to the Ventura County Fairgrounds from June 12 through 14, and according to the *Ventura Breeze*, it’s shaping up to be a must-attend weekend. Admission is free, which means you can wander through fresh ideas for remodeling, landscaping, and even tiny homes without spending a dime. And let’s be honest, with our coastal weather, outdoor living is practically a year-round priority here in Ventura — so the focus on patios, drought-friendly yards, and al fresco entertaining feels perfectly timed. What I love most is how this event brings together two of our favorite local pastimes: sprucing up our homes and enjoying good food and drink. Complimentary wine, craft beer, and food tastings mean you can sip while you shop for inspiration. Whether you’re dreaming of a backyard makeover or just curious about the tiny home trend, this is a chance to connect with local pros and fellow Venturans who share that same “let’s make our space better” spirit. See you at the fairgrounds on Harbor Boulevard!
VenturaNew Art City Theatre Festival ’26 – 4 days. 4 plays. 4 free.
Well, here’s a little bit of local magic you’ll want to put on your calendar. According to the *Ventura Breeze*, New Art City Theatre is bringing back its Festival ’26 this June 18–21 at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Figueroa Street—and yes, you read that right: four days, four brand-new plays, and absolutely free admission. That’s right in our Ventura backyard, folks. No tickets to buy, no stress—just a chance to see original work from a company that’s been quietly nurturing fresh voices right here in the 805. What I love about this is how it turns that little Knights of Columbus hall into a real incubator for creativity. We’ve got so much talent in Ventura County, but new plays rarely get a stage without a big budget or a Los Angeles address. New Art City Theatre is flipping that script, offering matinee and evening shows so whether you’re a downtown worker or a weekend stroller, you can drop in. It’s a reminder that our community doesn’t just consume art—we help create it. So grab a coffee, walk over to Figueroa, and be part of something that starts right here.
VenturaCommunity Wildfire Preparedness Plan (CWPP) Presentation
You know that familiar feeling when the Santa Ana winds kick up and we all start eyeing the dry brush a little more nervously? Well, here’s a chance to turn that anxiety into action. According to the *Ventura Breeze*, the Ventura Land Trust is teaming up with the Ventura Regional Fire Safe Council and our own Ventura Fire Department for a Community Wildfire Preparedness Plan presentation. It’s happening soon, and it’s not just another meeting—it’s a chance to have your voice heard before they update the 2023 CWPP. If you’ve ever wondered where the priority fuel breaks should go or how we can better protect our hillsides and neighborhoods, this is where you can help shape the answer. And here’s the local kicker: that June 1st deadline for fuel clearance isn’t just city bureaucracy—it’s the same date we all circle on the calendar for defensible space. This workshop is a perfect reminder to get your own yard squared away while also thinking bigger about our shared wildland-urban interface. Whether you live up in the hills or closer to downtown, fire doesn’t care about property lines. So grab a coffee, bring your questions, and let’s make sure our community plan is as sharp as our local teamwork.
VenturaEnduring Voices -A Free Event Exploring the Local Impacts of the Japanese American Incarceration of World War II
You know how sometimes history feels like it happened somewhere else, to someone else? According to the *Ventura Breeze*, the Ventura County Library is hosting a free event on May 12 that brings a painful chapter right to our own backyard. It’s part of the 2026 One Book, One Coast program, centered on George Takei’s graphic memoir *They Called Us Enemy*, and features a conversation with Dr. Lily Anne Welty Tamai. What makes this hit close to home is that Ventura County once had a thriving Japanese American farming community—families who grew the very crops that sustained our tables before being forced from their land and into incarceration camps during World War II. This isn’t just a book talk; it’s a chance to reckon with the ground beneath our feet. That strawberry field you pass on the way to Oxnard? It might have been worked by a family who never got it back. By lifting up these “enduring voices,” we’re not only honoring their resilience but also understanding how that injustice echoes today. I hope you’ll carve out an evening to sit with this history—it’s a reminder that our community’s story is made of both beauty and brokenness, and that listening is the first step toward healing.
VenturaLaugh For Good – Nate’s Place Fundraiser
You know that feeling when you’re laughing so hard with friends that everything else just melts away? That’s exactly the kind of night *Laugh For Good* is bringing to Ventura, and it couldn’t come at a better time. According to the *Ventura Breeze*, the event is a comedy night and silent auction hosted by JEST Improv, all benefiting Nate’s Place—a local lifeline offering free mental health and recovery support for Ventura County teens and young adults. Tickets are just $20 to $30, which feels like a steal for a night of gut-busting laughs and a chance to do some real good. What makes this so special is how it taps into our community’s heart. We all know a teen or young adult who’s struggled, and Nate’s Place has quietly been there for so many of our neighbors. By turning a comedy show into a fundraiser, we’re not just writing a check—we’re filling a room with connection, joy, and the reminder that none of us has to go it alone. So grab your crew, bid on something fun in the silent auction, and let’s show our kids that Ventura shows up for them.
VenturaEvening of Gratitude: Celebrating the Hearts and Hands of Every Volunteer
There’s something special about a community that shows up—not just for the big moments, but for the quiet, steady work of making life better for everyone. According to the *Ventura Breeze*, the Camarillo Public Library will host an “Evening of Gratitude” on Thursday, May 21, from 4 to 6 p.m., honoring the volunteers who pour their hearts into our local nonprofits, schools, and neighborhood projects. With Kenny Larsen tickling the ivories and light refreshments on hand, it’s a chance to pause and say thank you to the folks who rarely ask for one. This year’s celebration carries extra weight. The event will present the Norm Weitzel Award and honor Randy Alcorn, along with the Richard & Su Countess Scholarships for students. For those of us in Ventura County, this isn’t just a ceremony—it’s a reminder that our community’s strength runs on the kindness of neighbors. If you’ve ever been helped by a volunteer or want to cheer them on, RSVP by Tuesday, May 19. Let’s fill that room with gratitude.
VenturaChamber of Commerce Spring 2026 Business Expo
You know spring has truly sprung in Ventura when the Chamber of Commerce starts rolling out its big Business Expo, and this year they’re adding a little cape-wearing fun. According to the *Ventura Breeze*, the Spring 2026 Expo is going full superhero theme, with over 75 local businesses filling the ballroom at the Four Points Sheraton. Beyond the usual raffles and free samples—which are always a highlight—there’s a $100 cash drawing every single hour. That’s the kind of incentive that makes you want to skip your Saturday errands and head downtown. What I love about this event is how it turns a trade show into a genuine community block party. You’ll find everyone from your favorite downtown coffee shop to that contractor you’ve been meaning to call, all in one room. With a photobooth, games, and enough swag to fill a reusable tote, it’s a perfect excuse to shake off the spring fog, support our local economy, and maybe even win a little cash. Mark your calendars—this is the kind of Ventura morning that reminds you why we love living here.
VenturaVentura County Library Foundation hosts “Books, Birds, and Blooms: Outdoor Sanctuaries” Fundraiser
There’s something special about a fundraiser that feels more like a peaceful afternoon escape than a gala, and that’s exactly what the Ventura County Library Foundation has in store for us. According to the *Ventura Breeze*, they’re hosting “Books, Birds, and Blooms: Outdoor Sanctuaries” on Sunday, June 6, from noon to 4 p.m. Guests will wander through curated gardens and natural spaces right here in our community, blending the joy of reading with the beauty of the outdoors. It’s a perfect way to spend a June afternoon—especially for those of us who know how stunning our local gardens can be this time of year. What I love about this event is how it connects two things we treasure on the Central Coast: our love of quiet, green spaces and the vital role our libraries play in bringing people together. Our library branches aren’t just places to check out books—they’re community hubs where kids discover stories, seniors find connection, and all of us can explore new worlds. By supporting this fundraiser, we’re helping keep those doors open and those programs thriving. So mark your calendars, neighbors. Grab a friend, enjoy the blooms, and maybe even spot a bird or two. It’s a chance to support our libraries while soaking up the simple beauty of Ventura County. Hope to see you there!
VenturaSummer Hummerz at the Ventura Botanical Gardens
If you’ve ever paused mid-hike on the Ventura hillside to watch a hummingbird hover like a tiny helicopter, you know the magic they bring. According to the *Ventura Breeze*, our own Ventura Botanical Gardens is celebrating these “jewels of the air” with a brand-new exhibit called *Summer Hummerz*, starting June 2. This isn’t just a few feeders hung in the trees—it’s the largest immersive installation the Gardens has ever hosted, blending the natural beauty of our hillside oasis with artistic touches that make these little fliers feel like the stars they are. What I love about this is how perfectly it captures Ventura’s spirit. We’re a community that treasures our open spaces, from the Grant Park trails to the ocean views, and the Botanical Gardens has become a true gathering place for locals who want to slow down and connect with nature. *Summer Hummerz* feels like an invitation to do just that—to bring the kids, bring a camera, and rediscover the wonder of something as small and fast as a hummingbird. It’s a reminder that sometimes the most joyful moments are the ones we almost miss.
VenturaSolo Exhibition by Pam Grau
There’s something special brewing over at the Santa Paula Art Museum, and it’s all about a local artist who knows a thing or two about color and heart. According to the *Ventura Breeze*, Ojai-based mixed media artist Pam Grau is set to unveil “A Woman’s Painted Journey” — a solo exhibition featuring more than 50 new works. That’s a big deal for our corner of the 805, especially since it’s rare to see such a deep, personal collection from a single artist in one show. The premiere party kicks off on Saturday, May 16, 2026, and the exhibit will run through September 13, so there’s plenty of time to soak it in. What I love about this is how it connects our creative community from Ojai to Santa Paula. Grau’s work often blends textures and layers that feel as rich as the orchards and hills we drive past every day. Whether you’re an art collector or just someone looking for a thoughtful afternoon outing, this is a chance to see a neighbor’s vision unfold. Mark your calendars — it’s the kind of show that reminds us why Ventura County’s art scene is so worth celebrating.
VenturaMoon Ditch Mural Paint Days
You know that long stretch of flood control channel near the Moon Ditch? Well, it’s about to become one of the biggest—and most meaningful—public art pieces in our region. According to the *Ventura Breeze*, the County is hosting Community Paint Days for the new Moon Ditch Mural, and they’re inviting all of us to grab a brush and leave our mark. This isn’t just about making something pretty; the mural’s theme weaves together healthy environments, community connection, and mental well-being—three things that feel especially close to home here in Ventura. I love that this project turns a piece of everyday infrastructure into a shared canvas. How many times have we driven past that ditch without a second thought? Now it’ll be a mile-long reminder that we’re all in this together. So if you’ve been looking for a way to get outside, meet some neighbors, and literally add some color to our community, this is your chance. Check the *Ventura Breeze* for paint day dates—and maybe I’ll see you there with a roller in hand.
VenturaA View from House Seats: “Behind the Scenes in Politics – Perhaps”
You know that feeling when you walk out of a theater and just *have* to talk about what you just saw? That’s exactly what Santa Paula Theater Center is cooking up for its 2026 season. According to the *Ventura Breeze*, their upcoming production of *The Outsider* by Paul Slade Smith promises a witty, behind-the-scenes peek at politics that’s less about party lines and more about human nature. In a community like ours—where local elections feel just as personal as a chat at the farmers market—this play sounds like the perfect excuse to gather with neighbors and ask, “What if?” What I love about this pick is how it invites us to laugh at the absurdities of power while still caring about the people caught up in it. Shirley Lorraine’s piece in the *Breeze* reminds us that the best theater doesn’t just entertain; it sparks conversation. And in Ventura, where we pride ourselves on showing up for each other, a night at Santa Paula Theater Center is more than a show—it’s a chance to connect. So grab a friend, grab a coffee afterward, and let the debate begin.
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