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"Moreno Valley: From Slow Living to Sustainability - A Cultural Shift in 2025!"
Experience the transformative stories of Moreno Valley's shift towards slow living, sustainability, and cultural leadership this week! 🌿🍂🌟

Nikki B

Oct 13, 2025

Trivia Question❓

What year was Moreno Valley officially incorporated as a city in Southern California?

Answer at the bottom of the newsletter

Events for the Week

Preschool Story Time — Tuesday, October 14, 11:00 am–12:00 pm

 

Bring your little ones (ages 3-5) to the Moreno Valley Public Library for a delightful hour of stories, songs, and hands-on crafts. This engaging session is designed to promote early literacy and social skills in a fun, welcoming environment.

 

Senior Fit & Fun — Wednesday, October 15, 10:00 am–11:30 am

 

Join the active community at the Moreno Valley Senior Community Center for a morning of gentle exercise and socializing. The session includes a low-impact fitness class followed by board games and coffee. It’s a great way to stay healthy and connected.

 

Moreno Valley Certified Farmers Market — Thursday, October 16, 8:30 am–12:30 pm

 

Visit the Moreno Valley City Hall parking lot for a wonderful selection of fresh, California-grown produce. You'll also find local honey, fresh flowers, baked goods, and specialty food items from friendly local vendors.

 

Movies in the Park: Super Mario Bros. Movie — Friday, October 17, Dusk (approx. 6:30 pm)

 

Enjoy a free, family-friendly movie night at the Civic Center Amphitheater. Bring your blankets, lawn chairs, and favorite snacks for an outdoor screening of the animated hit Super Mario Bros. Movie under the stars.

 

MoVal Fall Festival — Saturday, October 18, 12:00 pm–8:00 pm

 

Celebrate the season at Community Park with the annual Moreno Valley Fall Festival. The event features live music, a pumpkin patch, kids' craft stations, a costume parade, delicious food trucks, and a variety of local craft vendors. Fun for the whole family!

 

Cars & Coffee MoVal — Sunday, October 19, 8:00 am–10:00 am

 

Car enthusiasts are invited to the Lowe's parking lot for a casual morning meetup. See an incredible display of classic cars, custom builds, and exotic vehicles while enjoying coffee and connecting with fellow auto lovers.

 

Ongoing Events

 

Lake Perris State Recreation Area — Open Daily, 6:00 am–8:00 pm Enjoy the great outdoors at Lake Perris, a popular spot for boating, fishing, swimming, hiking, and rock climbing. With beautiful beaches and extensive trails, it's the perfect local getaway for adventure and relaxation.

Moreno Valley College Art Gallery — Open Monday-Thursday, 11:00 am–4:00 pm Explore compelling exhibitions of work from students, faculty, and visiting artists at the MVC Art Gallery. The gallery provides a dynamic cultural space for the community, showcasing a diverse range of artistic styles and mediums. Admission is free.

 

Quick Glance Summary

 

Day Event
Tue, Oct 14 Preschool Story Time (Library event for kids)
Wed, Oct 15 Senior Fit & Fun (Senior Center activities)
Thu, Oct 16 Certified Farmers Market (Local produce & goods)
Fri, Oct 17 Movies in the Park: Super Mario Bros. Movie (Free outdoor film)
Sat, Oct 18 MoVal Fall Festival (Community event with music & food)
Sun, Oct 19 Cars & Coffee MoVal (Casual car show)
Ongoing Lake Perris State Recreation Area (Outdoor recreation)
Ongoing Moreno Valley College Art Gallery (Art exhibitions)

Moreno Valley is undergoing a notable transformation as residents increasingly adopt slow living traditions that prioritize community and well-being.

 

Front porches are filling with neighbors sharing conversations, reviving a sense of connection throughout the city’s neighborhoods.

 

With expanded open spaces and significant upgrades to the Senior Center—now boasting modern amenities and inviting outdoor areas—more residents are enjoying moments of relaxation and togetherness.

 

Local businesses are embracing the trend as well.

Cafés reward guests who slow down to savor their drinks, while artisan shops host workshops centered on repair and upcycling, championing sustainable living.

 

Simple habits like a ten-minute tidy or unscheduled weekends help families find calm and foster genuine connection.

 

This collective shift is redefining the rhythm of daily life in Moreno Valley, inspiring residents to find balance and joy in every moment.


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Quote Of The Day

"Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving." - Albert Einstein

In the heart of the Inland Empire, Moreno Valley is embracing The Great Lock-In—a community movement championing discipline, productivity, and focus as 2025 comes to a close.

 

Local entrepreneurs are optimizing year-end operations, supported by the Business & Employment Resource Center, which hosts workshops to guide businesses through city partnerships—including a key event on March 12, 2025.

 

At Moreno Valley College’s iMAKE Innovation Center, recent recipient of the Excellence in Education Award, students receive vital resources for creating effective study plans, with education and consistency in the spotlight.

 

Meanwhile, the expanded Senior Center—ready by late 2025—will feature upgraded facilities for fitness and gatherings, strengthening community bonds.

 

Moreno Valley’s pursuit of wellness, innovation, and collective achievement is reflected in projects like "Harmony in the Valley," the region’s first augmented reality mural—an emblem of the city’s dynamic spirit.


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🍁 Roasted Delicata Squash & Blackberry Fall Salad

 

Ingredients:

  • 1 delicata squash, sliced into rings (seeds removed)

  • 2 cups baby arugula

  • 1 cup shredded radicchio

  • œ cup fresh blackberries

  • ÂŒ cup toasted hazelnuts, roughly chopped

  • ÂŒ cup goat cheese, crumbled

  • 1 tbsp olive oil

  • 1 tsp maple syrup

  • Sea salt & cracked black pepper

Dressing:

  • 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil

  • 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar

  • 1 tsp Dijon mustard

  • 1 tsp maple syrup

  • Pinch of cinnamon


 

Instructions:

  1. Preheat oven to 400°F (200°C). Toss delicata squash rings with olive oil, maple syrup, salt, and pepper. Roast for 20 minutes or until caramelized, flipping halfway.

  2. In a small bowl, whisk together dressing ingredients.

  3. In a large bowl, combine arugula, radicchio, blackberries, and roasted squash. Drizzle with dressing and toss gently.

  4. Top with goat cheese and hazelnuts.

  5. Serve immediately while the squash is still warm for a cozy contrast


 

Why it Works:
This salad blends savory, sweet, tart, and creamy — with roasted squash bringing warmth, blackberries adding brightness, and radicchio giving a bitter edge. It’s light but deeply satisfying, perfect for fall lunches or dinners.

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Moreno Valley is experiencing a fresh surge of Main Character Energy, inspiring young people to reimagine their daily routines as unique stories.

 

Gen Z residents are turning commutes into moments of self-reflection and evening strolls into moving meditations, each step soundtracked by their favorite music genres.

 

Local educators and youth leaders are integrating journaling and creative practices into programs, aiming to strengthen emotional growth and self-confidence.

 

This cultural shift is visible citywide, nurturing self-awareness and community confidence as more residents focus on authentic self-expression rather than comparison.

 

Major events like the 2025 Multicultural & Art Festival and the Juneteenth Celebration have spotlighted personal stories and the city’s vibrant diversity, reinforcing unity and mindful living.

 

Moreno Valley’s journey shows that embracing main character moments can turn ordinary days into meaningful chapters.


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Interesting Facts
  • Moreno Valley is home to the March Field Air Museum, which showcases over 70 vintage aircraft and military vehicles.


  • The city's motto is "Where Dreams Soar," reflecting its reputation as a hub for aerospace and aviation industries.


  • Moreno Valley has a strong agricultural history, with citrus groves and vineyards once being prominent in the area before it developed into a bustling suburban community.


In the vibrant heart of Moreno Valley, a wave of sustainability is transforming the city’s daily rhythms as residents turn to eco-friendly practices with renewed commitment.

 

Coffee drinkers now favor reusable mugs, signaling a meaningful shift toward greener routines and environmental mindfulness.

 

High school eco-clubs engage classmates in hands-on lessons about recycling and composting, inspiring peers to cut back on waste.

 

At home, families weave composting and recycling into their everyday habits, championing family responsibility for future generations.

 

Moreno Valley’s local government also leads the way, winning a prestigious Sustainability Award in May 2025 for its innovative push towards a zero-emissions municipal fleet, highlighted by the “EVolution” project.

 

The city further expanded its electric vehicle fleet in April 2024, prioritizing green choices and emissions reduction.

 

Annual celebrations like Earth Day spark community spirit, offering workshops and giveaways that deepen local engagement.

 

With National Coffee Day approaching, even small changes—like carrying a reusable mug—reflect environmental culture and enduring California pride.

 

Together, these actions establish Moreno Valley as a model of green living and proud community stewardship.


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💡 Answer to Trivia Question:
Moreno Valley was officially incorporated as a city on December 3, 1984.
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