Encino Fest Returns on May 31
The Encino Neighborhood Council is overjoyed to announce the return of Encino Fest.
On Saturday, May 31, from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., our community will once again gather together for an afternoon filled with music, laughter, connection, and celebration at the Second Annual Encino Fest.
Location Encino Park 16953 Ventura Blvd. Encino
Last year was magical. This year, we are making it even bigger.
Thanks to the incredible support of our community co-sponsors, including the Armenian Cultural Foundation Sarkis and Suzanne Kitsinian Youth Center, the Encino Property Owners Association, Los Angeles City Councilmember Nithya Raman’s Council District 4 Office, Valley Beth Shalom Synagogue, Los Angeles Unified School District Board Member Nick Melvoin, Los Angeles County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath’s Third District Office, and Los Angeles Recreation and Parks, we are creating a day dedicated to joy, wonder, and togetherness.
There will be live music filling the park. Children dancing. Families laughing together. Friends reconnecting. Neighbors meeting for the very first time.
There will be face painting, games, food, ice cream, community booths, fire trucks, police officers, entertainment, and activities for all ages. There will be a stage alive with energy and celebration. Most importantly, there will be thousands of people coming together to experience the simple but powerful magic of community.
Because that is what a neighborhood is all about.
A neighborhood is more than streets and houses. It is people. It is connection. It is the feeling that we belong to something bigger than ourselves.
Especially after everything our city and communities have experienced in recent years, moments like these matter deeply. We need places where children can run freely, where neighbors can laugh together, where families can create memories, and where joy can be shared openly and freely.
Encino Fest is a celebration of what is good about community. It is a reminder that when we come together, we create something beautiful.
So mark your calendars for May 31.
Bring your family. Bring your friends. Bring your neighbors.
Come experience the joy of Encino together.
We cannot wait to celebrate with you.
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