The Claremont area is bustling with activities from May 29 to June 6, 2026, offering something for everyone. The 10th annual Western Positive Psychology Association conference, themed ‘Flourishing in Challenging Times,’ will be held at Claremont Graduate University from May 29-31. Tickets range from $75 to $150.
Community Events
On May 29, seniors can attend a free seminar on reducing stroke risk at La Verne Community Center, while veterans are invited to a complimentary dinner at Veterans Memorial Park in Ontario. Families with special needs can enjoy an ice cream and bingo night at the Youth Activity Center in Claremont.
Music lovers can catch live performances at Claremont’s Friday Nights Live music showcase, featuring bands like Dynamite Dawson and Blue Doom. Theater enthusiasts have multiple options, including Claremont High School’s ‘Between the Lines’ and Citrus College’s ‘Romeo and Juliet.’
Weekend Highlights
Saturday, May 30, offers a shredding fundraiser in Rancho Cucamonga and a Special Olympics training session at Claremont High School. The La Verne Historical Society will host free tours of the John Larimer home, and Glendora will hold a culture festival with food and performances.
Sunday, May 31, features the Claremont Farmers and Artisans Market and free concerts by the Claremont Young Musicians Orchestra. The Folk Music Center will host an open mic night in Claremont.
Upcoming Week
On June 1, recent graduates can enjoy free admission to the American Museum of Ceramic Art in Pomona. The Claremont Chamber of Commerce will close registration for its fundraiser tournament at TopGolf on June 4.
June 2 marks Election Day for the California primary, with polling stations open across Claremont and Pomona. Seniors can join a walking group in Claremont, and the Claremont Planning Commission will meet in the evening.
As the week progresses, residents can participate in various workshops and health seminars, including a blood drive at the Alexander Hughes Community Center on June 4.
Original reporting: Claremont Courier — read the source article.