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Easter Events; Spring Jamboree; Museum Of Selfies: SoCal Weekend
Looking for family fun and things to do this holiday weekend in Southern California? Patch has you covered.

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA – Don't sit inside this weekend! Patch has rounded up fun, interesting and entertaining events throughout Southern California – from the southernmost tip of San Diego, through Orange and Riverside counties, to the beaches and valleys in Los Angeles.
Some are free. Some have a fee.
Whether you opt for an activity close to home or a mini day trip, see what's on tap this Easter weekend from Saturday, March 31 to Sunday, April 1.
Find out what's happening in La Jollafor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Find out what's happening in La Jollafor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Easter Eve Service and Easter Egg Hunt at El Camino Memorial Park – San Diego
Easter Jazz Brunch at The Abbey – San Diego
Easter Sunday at City Church San Diego – San Diego
"Hand Of God: Conceptualizing Spirituality Through Experimental Music" – San Diego
Point Loma Kiwanis Easter Sunrise Service – San Diego
San Diego Champagne Brunch Cruise – San Diego
San Diego Easter Brunch Cruises – San Diego
The Roustabouts Theatre Presents "A Jewish Joke" – San Diego
The Theatre School at North Coast Rep Presents "Yo, Vikings!" – Solana Beach
RIVERSIDE COUNTY
Beaumont Library Bookmobile Stop at Nicklaus Park – Beaumont
Gardening Class on Drought Tolerant Plants and Irrigation – Beaumont
Indian Wells Arts Festival – Indian Wells
Eggapalooza – Lake Elsinore
Backyard Composting Class and Make Your Own Worm Bin Workshop – Moreno Valley
Pantry to People Food Collection Event – Palm Desert
Palm Springs Firemen's Association Easter Egg Hunt – Palm Springs
Student Recital of Violin Teacher Anna Rose – Murrieta
Easter Egg Hunts – Temecula
Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event – Temecula
Spring Jamboree at Vail Headquarters – Temecula
Eggstravaganza at the Wildomar Library – Wildomar
ORANGE COUNTY
Aliso Viejo Group Tennis Program – Aliso Viejo
California Friendly Gardening Solutions Contest – Corona del Mar
Taste of The Arts Music Festival – Costa Mesa
"Art Lessons in the Wild" Program – Dana Point
Easter Egg Hunt – Dana Point
Orange County Chapter of Romance Writers of America's Monthly Meeting – Fullerton
Easter Bunny at Bella Terra – Huntington Beach
South Coast Roller Derby Double Header – Laguna Hills
Easter at Patsy's – Laguna Niguel
Easter Sunday Service at Crossroads Community Church – Mission Viejo
Mount of Olives Church's Kid City Easter Fair – Mission Viejo
Easter Dining Cruises – Newport Beach
Family Passover Seder – Newport Beach
Spring at Lido Marina Village – Newport Beach
Beading Basics Plus! Jewelry Class – Orange
Easter Sunrise Service at Fairhaven Memorial Park – Santa Ana
Easter Sunrise Service at Westminster Memorial Park – Westminster
LOS ANGELES COUNTY
Barking With the Stars: A Beverly Hills Dog Show Viewing Party – Beverly Hills
The Museum of Selfies – Glendale
Easter Sunday at The Queen Mary – Long Beach
Audubon Bird Walks in the San Fernando Valley – Los Angeles
Bunnies-Eggs-Peeps at InsideOut Church Los Angeles – Los Angeles
The Pico Presents "Pirates of Treasure Island" – Los Angeles
Wim Hof Method Workshop – Marina del Rey
Envelope Book with Debra Disman – Santa Monica
Katagami Shadow Lanterns with Huong Nguyen – Santa Monica
Santa Monica Playhouse Presents "A Love Affair" – Santa Monica
The Late Show at Westside Comedy Theater – Santa Monica
Buzz Wizards Return to the Baked Potato and Toshi's Birthday Show – Studio City
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