Community Corner
Tết Fest; 'Peanuts' At Knott's; Free Baby’s Badass Burgers: OC Weekend
Looking for things to do this weekend in Orange County? Patch has you covered.
ORANGE COUNTY, CA — To keep your weekend fun and lively, Patch has rounded up some entertaining events going on throughout Orange County.
Some are free. Some have a fee.
Whether you opt for an activity close to home or a mini day trip, see what's slated this weekend from Saturday, Jan. 28 to Sunday, Jan. 29.
Find out what's happening in Orange Countyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Double-check with event organizers to confirm dates, times and locations in case activities were updated since posted on Patch.
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Bob Baker Marionettes, Soka Performing Arts Center, Aliso Viejo
Find out what's happening in Orange Countyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Catina DeLuna & Lado B Brazilian Project, Soka Performing Arts Center, Aliso Viejo
Disney Sorcerer's Arena: Epic Alliances World Champion Tournament, Anaheim
Wedding Show, Brea
Knott’s PEANUTS Celebration: Knott’s Berry Farm, Buena Park
Camellia Week: Sherman Gardens, Corona Del Mar
Vietnamese New Year Tết Festival: O.C. Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa
January Book Club Meeting by Hadley & Ren, SOCO & The OC Mix, Costa Mesa
Wyland's Whale and Dolphin Adventure Art Lessons, Dana Point
FREE Sliders & Fries at Micro Food Hall, Local Kitchens, from Baby’s Badass Burgers, Huntington Beach
Irvine Classical Players Winter Concert, Irvine
Storytime Saturday: Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach
The 'Big One' Kids Art Workshop: Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach
El Toro Baseball Alumni Game & Community Event, Lake Forest
St. Isidore Historical Plaza Garage Sale, Los Alamitos
Meet the Man Who Survived 12 Nazi Death Camps - Holocaust Remembrance: Newport Beach
Author Thomas Perry with "Murder Book," Book Carnival, Orange
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Hitting the road for the weekend? See ...
- Lunar New Year Parades & Fests; 'Bluey's Big Play': Greater LA Weekend
- Snow Play; Passion 4 Pinot Noir; Lunar New Year Fests: Inland Empire Weekend
- King Tut; Tet Fest; Enchanted Tea: San Diego Weekend
- Lighted Art Fest; Filoli Orchids; Lunar New Year: SF Bay Area Weekend
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