Just when we thought there wasn’t a real Santa, our longtime Christmas wishes have been answered—in the form of The Living Christmas Co. The good people of The Living Christmas Co. are on a mission to change the way California celebrates Christmas. Their motto, “This is not your grandmother’s tree; this is your children’s tree.”
And we love it, a living option to artificial and cut trees. No longer do you have to discard a beautiful cut tree in the matter of weeks. You can rent a living tree and have it delivered to your doorstep, and picked up after Christmas. You can even adopt the same tree each year. As if you need more reasons to hook up with this company. The trees don’t come from Oregon or China which reduces their carbon footprint, and clean burning bio diesel trucks deliver dozens of trees at once.
Choose from Aleppo Pine, Blue Cedar, Leylandi Cypress, Little Sequoia, and Monterey Pine. Price includes delivery and pick-up.
Right now, they deliver as far south as Long Beach and north as the Palisades. However, if you’re interested go here, and mention Greer’s OC in the message box. If enough requests come from a city outside of their delivery zone, they will possibly open up a day for delivery and pick-up depending on their schedules.
An Evening for Music for a Cure
Celebrate the holidays in support of Music for a Cure’s annual fundraising event Saturday from 7:30 p.m. to midnight at Charlie and Brandi Hawkins’s home in Laguna Beach. The party will feature an
acoustic performance by Sugar Ray, tray passed hors d’oeuvres, holiday cheer, and plenty of ways to help raise funds for CHOC’s music therapy program. $125 per guest. Music for a Cure’s mission is to bring the healing power of music to critically ill children providing them with quality musical instruments, supporting music therapists and music therapy programs at local children’s hospitals.
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- 11.12.25 – The Nutcracker Returns to Irvine Barclay Theatre
- 11.12.25 – Pendry Newport Beach Hosts Annual Chefsgiving Dinner
- 11.12.25 – Sip, Shop, and Give Back with HYPEACH and Working Wardrobes
- 11.08.25 – Shucked Musical Comedy Heads to Segerstrom Center November 11–23
- 11.05.25 – Dolly Parton’s Songs Come to Life with Pacific Symphony
- 11.05.25 – Savor the Season by the Sea at Hilton Santa Barbara Beachfront Resort
- 11.05.25 – Philz Coffee Debuts Holiday Menu and Launches First-Ever Rewards Program
- 11.04.25 – McG, Nancy Silverton, and Rick Caruso Team Up for Spacca Tutto at Palisades Village
- 11.04.25 – Ice at Santa Monica Returns for the Holidays
- 11.03.25 – ZAFFRE Fine Linens Celebrates Two Years in Costa Mesa
- 11.02.25 – North Italia Debuts Seasonal Fall + Winter Menu in Irvine and Beyond
- 10.30.25 – An Evening with John O’Hurley at The Lido
- 10.28.25 – Día de los Muertos Rooftop Brunch at Top of the V
- 10.27.25 – Sip & Shuck Returns to Laguna Beach Nov. 2 to Benefit CASA
- 10.26.25 – A Crystal Cove Takes Mimosa Brunch to the Next Level
- 10.26.25 – Rose Bakery Café Opens in Orange
- 10.21.25 – Last Chance to Dine at 608 Dahlia Before Oct. 26
- 10.20.25 – Irvine Barclay Theatre Announces Fall and Holiday Season Lineup
- 10.20.25 – Newport Beach Film Festival 2025: ‘Blue Moon’ Shines on Opening Night
- 10.19.25 – Wahoo’s Marks 38 Years with Free Community Celebration in Costa Mesa
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- 11.09.25 – You’re Invited to South Coast Plaza’s Annual Tree Lighting Celebration
- 11.03.25 – Culinary Dropout Opens in Old Towne Orange
- 11.02.25 – Super Irvine International Market Opens in Irvine
- 11.02.25 – Prime Pizza Opens First Orange County Location in Mission Viejo
- 10.30.25 – Zara Man Opens First U.S. Store at South Coast Plaza
- 10.27.25 – Jack Johnson Headlines Two-Night Coast Film & Music Benefit Concert
- 10.20.25 – Salt & Lime Modern Taqueria Brings Elevated Flavor to Costa Mesa
- 10.19.25 – Fall Fun at The District: Halloween Boo Bash and Cocktail Tour
- 10.16.25 – Luxury Wellness Meets Concierge Medicine at Coastal Wellness MD
- 10.16.25 – Chiang Rai Thai in Tustin Serves Up Michelin-Recognized Northern Thai Cuisine
- 10.16.25 – Chili Chutney Brings Authentic Afghan Cuisine to Lake Forest
- 10.15.25 – Tales of Wonder and Imagination: Alexander Shelley Leads Pacific Symphony in ‘Scheherazade’
- 10.14.25 – California Wine Festival Returns to Huntington Beach Oct. 17 - 18
- 10.13.25 – Santa Maria Novella Brings Centuries of Craft to South Coast Plaza
- 10.08.25 – Newport Beach Film Festival Announces 2025 Honors
- 10.05.25 – Fashion Meets Film: StyleWeekOC Returns to Fashion Island October 15–19
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