Discover the Charm of La Mesa!

Aaron Duggan • July 19, 2024

Come visit us and enjoy these upcoming events and attractions.

As a proud La Mesa native, I am thrilled that Tranquility Property Management calls this beautiful community home. If you haven't visited La Mesa recently, now is the perfect time to explore our charming downtown village and its many delightful restaurants. Here are some upcoming events that showcase why La Mesa is truly "The Jewel of the Hills":


Weekly Farmers Market


When: Every Friday

Details: Enjoy fresh produce, local goods, and a vibrant atmosphere in the heart of La Mesa.


Thursday Night Classic Car Show


When: Thursdays through August 2

Details: Take a stroll down memory lane with classic cars on display, perfect for car enthusiasts and families alike.

Newly Renovated Collier Park on Palm Avenue


Details: Featuring kid-friendly structures, picnic areas, and pickleball courts, it's an ideal spot for family fun and relaxation.


Sunday at Six Summer Concerts at Harry Griffen Park off Water Street


When: Sundays from 6-7 PM

Upcoming Performances:

July 21: 8 Track Highway

July 28: Sonic Epidemic


Dive-In Movie at the La Mesa Municipal Pool & Spa


When: July 26

Movie: Elemental

Details: The movie starts 15 minutes after sunset. (No food or drinks allowed on the pool deck. Open swim begins at 6 PM.)


Outdoor Movie Series


August 23: Wish at Collier Park, 4401 Palm Avenue

September 20: Wonka at La Mesita Park, 8855 Dallas Street

October 18: Trolls Band Together at MacArthur Park, 4900 Memorial Drive


What to Bring: We encourage the community to bring a picnic, blanket, or lawn chair. Arrive early to enjoy games, grab a snack, and explore vendors before the movies begin 15 minutes after sunset.


We look forward to seeing you at these fantastic events and hope you'll join us in celebrating all that La Mesa has to offer.


Peace & Good,

Aaron Duggan

Owner and CEO, Tranquility Property Management


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