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OC Weekend: Great Junk Hunt; Wine & Spirit Fest; 2 Final Oktoberfests
Looking for some cool things to do this weekend, Nov. 4-5, in Orange County? Patch has you covered.
ORANGE COUNTY, CA — To keep your weekend fun and lively, Patch has rounded up some entertaining events going on throughout Orange County.
Some are free. Some have a fee.
Whether you opt for an activity close to home or a mini day trip, see what's slated this weekend from Saturday, Nov. 4 to Sunday, Nov. 5.
Find out what's happening in Orange Countyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Double-check with organizers to confirm events are proceeding as planned.
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OC Youth Symphony & String Ensemble Fall Concert: Soka PAC, Aliso Viejo
Find out what's happening in Orange Countyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
'The Great Junk Hunt' Flea Market: OC Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa
Holiday Book Sale, Dana Point
Assistance League Of Capistrano Valley 'Step Up For Kids Walkathon & Car Show': Dana Point
MemorialCare Orange Coast Medical Center's Fall Festival for Life, Fountain Valley
Green Valley's Drive-Thru Food Donation Drive, Fountain Valley
Oktoberfest: Biergarten At Old World Huntington Beach
2023 ISA World Para Surfing Championship, Huntington Beach
Heisman Trophy Photo Op & Special Guest LA Rams Former Kicker Mike Lansford: Irvine
15th Annual Sports Swap, Laguna Beach
Oktoberfest: GameCraft Brewing, Laguna Hills
Taikun Sushi Omakase Pop-Up: Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel
Huge Community Garage Sale, Laguna Niguel
248th US Marine Corps Birthday Celebration, Los Alamitos
Huge Fall Community Garage Sale, Mission Viejo
Rancho Arts & Crafts Fair, Rancho Santa Margarita
Día de los Muertos Altar: Mission San Juan Capistrano
OC Wine & Spirit Fest, Music & Dance: Giracci Vineyards & Farms, Silverado
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HITTING THE ROAD THIS WEEKEND?
- LA Weekend: Fall Fair; 15+ Farm Trail & Tours; Short-Play Festival
- Inland Empire Weekend: Thomas Train Day; Wiener Dog Fest & Races; 'Kinky Boots'
- San Diego Weekend: Indian Arts Fest; Nut Farm Christmas Fair; Bike The Coast
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