Many people first see Trabuco Canyon Community Church when they hike at O'Neill Park. The beautiful hilltop setting of the New England-style church not only catches every hiker's attention, but even draws many of them to visit. Although the road to the church is not easily visible, the effort of finding it is rewarded by a scenic canyon drive under a canopy of live oak trees and a 360-degree panoramic view of Cleveland National Forest, the south county and Catalina Island. In addition to the church building, there are a wedding chapel and a giant cross on different sides of the property. No matter where you stand, you’d be amazed by the view at any time of day. This is a very special place to get married. Trabuco Canyon Community Church is non-denominational. -Hoiyin IpÂ
Established post World War II to serve the Polish immigrants in South California, the Pope John Paul II Polish Center aims to preserve the cultural heritage of its Polish members. Operating since long, the first official mass at this center was however held in 1983, after which this place has become a hub for Polish activities. The center hosts and conducts allied activities like Polish classes, festivals catering to the community as well as events that reflect the culture. The center also takes care of the recreational aspect by conducting regular contests, sports activities and interactive sessions. Music artists and performers are also welcome here.
Gymnasium that not only holds sporting events, but concerts as well on University campus.
Have a fancy wedding to attend and you're not quite ready to show off your dancing skills on the floor? Head on over to Phill's Ballroom Dance Studio. They'll set you right. They have private lessons for those who want to meet their dancing goals in a hurry. They also have special packages for brides and grooms, where they teach the couple the basics and even perform a special choreography just for the couple. If you're not prepping for an event but just want to learn to dance, they also have regular batches for group learning sessions. The LGBTQ community gets special consideration from them as they have personalized dancing lessons designed especially for them. They also cater to the personalized dancing needs of same sex couples.
Listed on the National Register of Historical Places, Saint Michael's Episcopal Church was build in 1876. In 1955, the church was moved to its present location along West South Street. Today the church remains an important part of the community holding weekly events and services. Be sure to visit the website for services times and more information.
Recess is not only a rehearsal studio but also a performance space for local musicians. With state-of-the-art equipments,nine multifaceted rooms and a professional staff, this sleek space is everything an artist or a band needs. Some of their previous listings are Indubious, Richard Benjamin and The Simpkin Project.