
Green Valley Events
February 25, 2022
Our Family History Center offers access to a vast collection of genealogical resources, tools, and knowledgeable staff to assist you in your search. Explore our facilities, learn about our services, and connect with other genealogy enthusiasts. This is a great chance to experience all that our center has to offer, free of charge.
March 5, 2022
Enjoy an evening full of family fun sure to make you smile! This free event is perfect for families.
July 25, 2022
We'll be firing up the grills and cooking up a delicious spread of burgers, hot dogs, and other mouth-watering treats. In addition to delicious food, there will also be plenty of fun activities for everyone to enjoy. We can't wait to see you there!
October 28, 2022
With decorated car trunks serving as the backdrop, kids of all ages can come dressed in their favorite costumes and collect sweet treats while playing games. Our Trunk or Treat event is the perfect opportunity for families to come together and enjoy a safe, fun, and community-filled Halloween experience.
December 12, 2022
Go back in time on this Drive-thru Nativity and enjoy the sights and sounds of Bethlehem from your own car.
Green Valley News
December 17, 2022
The Drive-Thru Nativity in Cameron Park on December 16-17th 2022, promised to bring the
community together, and it delivered. Visitors from all over the area came to the parking lot outside of the
Cameron Park church building on Hacienda Rd. to view reenactments of key scenes surrounding
the birth of Jesus Christ.
September 17, 2022
Entitled, “Charity Never Faileth,” attendees rolled up their sleeves and helped with a variety of service projects. Projects included making blankets for Linus Project, sewing surgery comfort pillows for Marshall Hospital, crocheting washcloths bundled with a bar of soap for the Upper Room, writing Sunshine Letters for Snowline Hospice, and donating gently used children’s books for Kids in Need.
December 15, 2020
Christmas is right around the corner. Before the pandemic, many religious communities celebrated Christ’s birth by staging live nativity events where crowds of people could seemingly go back in time to Old Bethlehem and witness the first nativity for themselves, with scenes depicting Caesar Augustus’ decree, Mary and Joseph’s journey to Bethlehem, shepherds marveling over the new star, heavenly hosts singing, wise men bearing gifts, and the joyful, holy scene of the Christ child with Mary and Joseph in the lowly stable.