Love, love, love this place! It is so cute. I organized a field trip for my mom's club and was so impressed. Kay, the volunteer coordinator for La Verne Heritage Foundation was nothing but sweet, kind and friendly throughout the planning process and upon arrival. She was very informative and available to answer all questions throughout. The mothers and children had such a wonderful time on the tour. We got to learn about history and see the grounds: the orange trees, the historic house, garden, animals, windmill and an orange juicing demo. The kids got to take home a juicer and my kids LOVED juicing an orange at home! Also all of the volunteers who run this are the friendliest people! There is also a playground right next to it where the kids played before and after. I absolutely loved this and will be returning to visit in the...
Read moreOne of the perks of living in La Verne is having a fun and friendly community projects to go to. It gets crowded fast and the wait for food options is very long. Not to many options they are private vendors. The parking is crazy, you park around the neighborhood and sometimes a lot farther. Be prepared to walk. Beautiful quiet neighborhood. Activities are well set up, lines are a bit long. It is best to have someone in line while kids do other things. Just an FYI, it is loud and hard to hear cellphones ring if you are looking for each other. Fun family time is always had at La...
Read moreI never knew about this quaint fall, family-friendly, yearly event, so nice! I found a few Christmas gifts for coworkers, enjoyed a yummy coffee by an entrepreneur named Rene, loved the two emcees who even played some old-time nostalgic commercials, and enjoyed browsing about 20 vendors! I found a beautiful antique, mirrored tray by a home-stager who was in the process of refreshing her inventory, so I lucked out on prices! I believe they host a similar spring event...I will be there! Thank you, City...
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