Monthly Fullerton Hills Events Roundup — June 2026
June is arguably the most vibrant month on the Fullerton Hills calendar. School lets out, the summer evenings stretch long, and our North Fullerton neighborhoods come alive with outdoor markets, live music under the stars, and family-centered gatherings that make living in Raymond Hills, Sunny Hills, and Golden Hills so special. Here's your curated roundup of the events worth marking on the calendar this month.
1. Fullerton Night Market — Every Thursday Evening
The beloved Fullerton Night Market is back in full swing, running every Thursday through September. Stroll through rows of local vendors offering artisan crafts, fresh summer produce, gourmet food trucks, and handmade goods while live musicians set the mood. It's the perfect midweek ritual for families from all three neighborhoods — grab the kids, walk the stalls, and soak in the warm evening air just a short drive from the Hills. The market typically wraps up around 8:30 PM, making it easy to get the little ones home for bedtime.
2. Fullerton Certified Farmers' Market — Every Wednesday Morning
For early risers who prefer their summer mornings with a side of crisp strawberries and locally grown stone fruit, the Fullerton Certified Farmers' Market at Independence Park is a weekly staple. Located on the western edge of the Fullerton Hills zone, this market features certified local growers selling seasonal produce, honey, baked goods, and fresh-cut flowers. It's a wonderful Wednesday tradition — arrive early for the best selection, and bring a reusable bag for all those peaches and heirloom tomatoes.
3. Fullerton Free Certified Farmers' Market — Every Saturday
Right on the northern edge of our coverage area, this Saturday morning market offers a more relaxed weekend pace. Grab a coffee, browse local honey and seasonal vegetables, and catch up with neighbors. The location on North Brea Blvd makes it especially convenient for Golden Hills and Sunny Hills families heading out for morning errands. It's a great complement to the Wednesday market — different vendors, different finds, and a distinctly weekend energy.
4. Muck JazzFest: Rob Rio Band & Ann Hampton Callaway
The 21st Annual Muck JazzFest continues into its final weeks, and there are two outstanding concerts still on the schedule. On Thursday, June 11, the Rob Rio Band brings their signature swing and Latin jazz to the Muck's intimate outdoor amphitheater. Then on Thursday, June 18, celebrated vocalist Ann Hampton Callaway closes the series with an unforgettable evening of jazz standards and original compositions.
The Muckenthaler sits right on the border of Sunny Hills and Golden Hills on Malvern Avenue, making it one of the most accessible cultural gems in our community. The 8.5-acre historic estate provides a magical backdrop for outdoor evening performances — bring a blanket, pack a light jacket, and enjoy world-class jazz just minutes from your front door.
Tip: Tickets and performance details are available at themuck.org. Shows typically sell out — purchase in advance.
5. Fullerton Public Library: Summer Reading Kickoff & Family Programs
The Fullerton Public Library launched its annual Summer Reading Program on June 2 with a free kickoff carnival at the Hunt Branch Library, complete with games and surprises for all ages. But the fun doesn't stop there — the library has a packed June schedule designed to keep kids and families engaged all month long:
- Crafternoon at Hunt Branch — June 11 & June 25. A drop-in crafting session for kids and families featuring seasonal art projects and hands-on creativity. Free to attend.
- Game Day @ The Hunt — Saturday, June 20. Board games, card games, and friendly competition for the whole family. A perfect rainy-day backup plan or just a fun way to spend a Saturday morning.
All library programs are free. Check the full schedule at fullertonlibrary.libcal.com for updates and additional programming.
6. 11th Annual Day of Music Fullerton — Sunday, June 21
Mark the longest day of the year with the 11th Annual Day of Music Fullerton — a citywide, completely free music celebration held on the Summer Solstice. Stages, pop-up performances, and live acts spread across Downtown Fullerton and nearby venues throughout the day, featuring local bands, solo artists, school ensembles, and professional musicians spanning every genre from jazz and folk to rock and classical.
For families in the Hills, this is one of those rare events where you can simply wander downtown and stumble upon something wonderful at every corner. Pack comfortable shoes, bring the kids, and celebrate the start of summer the Fullerton way — with music, community, and sunshine.
Learn more at dayofmusicfullerton.com.
Curator's Note: Why These Events Matter
"After more than 40 years in Orange County and 18 years right here in Raymond Hills, I've come to appreciate that the value of living in North Fullerton isn't just in the homes — it's in the community fabric. These farmers markets, library programs, and outdoor concerts are the threads that tie our neighborhoods together. When buyers ask me what makes Sunny Hills or Golden Hills different from anywhere else in Orange County, I tell them to attend a Thursday Night Market or walk the trails on a Saturday morning. You'll feel it immediately. And if you're curious about what your Fullerton Hills property is worth in today's active summer market, I'm always happy to put together a hyper-local valuation report — no portals, no guesswork, just real neighborhood expertise."
— Rob Cole, Senior Broker AssociateJune 2026 at a Glance
| Event | When | Where |
|---|---|---|
| Fullerton Night Market | Thursdays, 4:30–8:30 PM | Downtown Plaza, 125 E. Wilshire |
| Certified Farmers' Market | Wednesdays, 8:30 AM–12:30 PM | Independence Park, 801 W. Valencia |
| Free Farmers' Market | Saturdays, 9 AM–2 PM | 2801 N. Brea Blvd |
| Muck JazzFest: Rob Rio Band | June 11, 7:30 PM | The Muckenthaler, 1201 W. Malvern |
| Muck JazzFest: Ann Hampton Callaway | June 18, 7:30 PM | The Muckenthaler, 1201 W. Malvern |
| Crafternoon at Hunt Branch | June 11 & June 25 | Hunt Branch Library |
| Game Day @ The Hunt | June 20 | Hunt Branch Library |
| Day of Music Fullerton | June 21 (All Day) | Downtown Fullerton & citywide |
Stay Connected With the Hills
Whether you're a longtime resident of Raymond Hills, a new family settling into Sunny Hills, or a Golden Hills trail enthusiast, these events are your invitation to engage with the community that makes North Fullerton special. If you'd like personalized recommendations, market insights, or a hyper-local home valuation report, reach out anytime — I'm always just a phone call or coffee away.