A celebration of local agriculture and community spirit is set to take place in Temecula Valley as organizers prepare for the annual Spring Harvest Festival, scheduled for Saturday, April 4, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The one-day event will feature a variety of activities designed for all ages, including fresh produce tastings, artisan vendors, live entertainment, and interactive experiences that highlight the region’s farming heritage.
Attendees can explore booths hosted by local growers, where they can sample seasonal fruits, learn about sustainable farming practices, and purchase farm-fresh goods directly from producers. Organizers say the festival is an opportunity to connect residents with the agricultural roots of the valley.
Families will find plenty to enjoy in a designated kids’ area, which will include games, craft stations, face painting, and educational exhibits focused on nature and food production. A small petting zoo is also expected to be part of the lineup.
Live music will be featured throughout the day, with local bands performing a mix of country, folk, and classic hits. Food vendors will offer a range of options, from barbecue and street tacos to fresh-baked desserts and specialty beverages.
In addition to entertainment, the festival will include live cooking demonstrations led by local chefs, showcasing recipes that incorporate locally grown ingredients. Visitors will have the chance to watch, learn, and sample dishes prepared on-site.
Parking will be available at nearby designated lots, with shuttle service provided to help ease traffic flow. Event organizers recommend arriving early to take full advantage of the day’s activities.
The Spring Harvest Festival is organized by a coalition of local businesses and community groups aiming to promote regional agriculture while creating a fun, family-friendly environment.
Organizers encourage residents and visitors alike to attend and support local farmers, artisans, and small businesses that contribute to the area’s vibrant economy.
Additional details and updates about the event are expected to be shared in the coming weeks.






















