Community Corner

Mother's Day Events & Brunches 2018 Los Angeles Area

Town-by-town guide to some of the best "Mom" celebrations throughout the region. Don't delay, as many offerings require reservations.

LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CA – Mother's Day this year falls on Sunday, May 13.

And no matter what the moms in your life fancy -- elegant teas, yoga with goats, sailing excursions, garden tours, craft fair, theater, concerts or brunch aboard the Queen Mary -- you can, to be sure, find an event in the Los Angeles County area.

BUT ... many offerings have limited availability and require reservations. So scroll the list, make your bookings and plan a day that Mom deserves.

Find out what's happening in Hollywoodfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Click on links below for further event information, and Happy Mother's Day from Patch!

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Find out what's happening in Hollywoodfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

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Know of another Mother's Day event? Post it to the Patch calendar section ( scroll down for "how-to" directions) or email to susan.schena@patch.com with full details and "Mother's Day" in the subject line.
Want to post your next neighborhood event on the Patch? No matter how big or small it may be, if it's local, it has a place on the Patch calendar.

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Posting an event is as simple as 1, 2, 3. Here's how to do it:

  1. Create a Patch account and sign up to post your own local content on Patch, totally free. It's probably the easiest thing you'll do all day.
  2. Make a Calendar Event and fill it with all the awesome info that people need to add it to their list of things to do in their neighborhood. Choose a fun image to upload and most importantly - have fun with it! It's your event, and the possibilities are endless.
  3. Post it on Patch! That's it. Get ready for RSVPs.

You can share your event for free to three Patches, or if you really want to get the community's attention, you can pay $20 to feature your event. When an event is featured, it receives priority placement on the local calendar as well as on the homepage, article pages and in the daily newsletter (if available) the week before the event.

--Image via Liana Messina

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