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Aliso Viejo was originally part of the 22,000 acre Moulton Ranch. The Moulton family took title in the 1890's to land originally granted to Juan Avila by the Mexican government in 1842. In 1976, Mission Viejo Company purchased the last 6,600 acres for a new planned community that is now part of the City of Aliso Viejo. The first residential units were offered in March of 1982 and the first residents arrived in November of the same year. Aliso Viejo became Orange County 's 34th city on July 1, 2001. The first planned community in Orange County, it was targeted to middle and upper-middle income homebuyers. Aliso Viejo had only 7,600 residents in 1990. Developers were building homes, condos and apartments so fast that there were waiting lists and lotteries held for singles and couples anxious to be a part of the community. By 2000, the population expanded by 32,000 residents, making it the top city in population growth in Orange County.
Designed to make it possible to live, work and play in the same community, Aliso Viejo, today continues to grow and prosper.
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Soka University
Founded on the Buddhist principles of peace, human rights and the sanctity of life, SUA opened in fall 2001 to its first 100 freshmen students. Ultimately, the university plans to serve 1,200 residential, undergraduate students.
1 University Drive
Aliso Viejo 92656
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Edwards Aliso Viejo Stadium 20
Stadium theater in the heart of Aliso Viejo's shopping and dining.
LOCATION:
26701 Aliso Creek Road
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
INFORMATION:
949-425-3838
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Nature Walks
Join Ranger Carroll for a short, informative nature walk along the Aliso Creek Trail. Learn about the history of Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park, complete with information about plants, animals and other trails. Walks are relatively easy and recommended for families and individuals who enjoy the outdoors. Please, no pets!
(949) 923-2299.
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Community Spring Celebration & Pancake Breakfast
March
Annual AVCA sponsored event for families and young children. Kick off the Spring Season at the AVCA Spring Celebration, which includes visits with Peter Rabbit, egg hunts for childrend of all ages, children's crafts, family games and much more. Make sure to bring along your camera to catch your child's special moment with Peter Rabbit.
LOCATION:
Grand Park at Aliso Viejo Town Center
INFORMATION:
949-448-5922
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Soka University's Annual International Festival
Aliso Viejo
May
Featuring over 600 dancers and musicians on 3 stages, international food, art, film, storytelling, street painting, more than 100 exhibitors, children’s games and inflatable rides.
The event is free for children under 18 and $5 for adults. All proceeds benefit the Soka University Scholarship Endowment.
LOCATION:
Soka University
1 University Drive
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
INFORMATION:
949-480-4081
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Annual Inner-Coastal Watershed Cleanup Day
September
Held in conjunction with the Annual California Coastal Clean-Up Day.Coastal Cleanup Day is about much more than picking up trash, however. It's a chance to join people around the world in expressing their respect for our oceans and waterways. It's also an opportunity for our community to demonstrate its desire for clean water and healthy marine life.
INFORMATION:
(949) 639-0500
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Soka University's Annual Haunted House
October
This scary thriller is being held at their SUA Recreation Center. Suggested age for this dark journey with moving monsters is 10 and up. Come early to avoid the lines! Benefits SUA Student Clubs.
LOCATION:
Soka University
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