Big Sunday happily welcomes you to Our Really Big Community Calendar.
We try to include all kinds of volunteering and helping opportunities for all kinds of interests, talents, passions, and ages! As you’ll see, these include volunteering opportunities (one-time and long-term) as well as the chance to support a nonprofit by attending fundraising events. Plus, of course, we include all of Big Sunday’s homegrown events, too! Whoever you are, and whatever you do, there is someone out there who could use your help.
If you have questions about our calendar, or would like to add a listing, please contact calendar@bigsunday.org or submit your event/opportunity via the button below.
The Garden School Foundation's Community Garden Days are a huge part of the work they do. Once a month, volunteers and community partners come together at the 24th Street School Garden (2055 W 24th Street) to have some fun in the sun, enjoy delicious, garden-fresh snacks, and get vital work done that keeps their living classrooms beautiful for the kids they serve. They also have a cooking or gardening workshop during each of their workdays, where volunteers can learn & get inspired about food, from seed to table. Sign up today! Please contact Shelby Crowell for more info.
Don’t miss Newport – Mesa- Irvine Interfaith Council’s Mental Health Forum taking place at Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church in Newport Beach. This is critical as the first places most individuals and families turn to is their church, mosque, or temple. You are invited to participate; some of the top experts in the state speaking.
stARTup will transform the Highland Gardens Hotel into an immersive contemporary art experience where each hotel suite is converted into a solo or two-person exhibition. This new model of art fair adapts to the rapidly changing art world to support independent, unrepresented artists by providing a unique exhibition venue and forum connecting them to arts audiences, and allowing them to keep 100% of their sales proceeds.
Co-Founders Ray Beldner and Steve Zavattero believe in the viability of Los Angeles as an important visual art center. The fair will provide the chance for the next generation of art collectors to get in on the ground floor of a type of artist "start-up," where collectors can acquire great works of art and make real connections with artists in an intimate setting.
For more info, please visit www.startupartfair.com.

Volunteer with 826LA to provide one-on-one writing assistance to students in high-need LA public schools. Upcoming opportunities include creative media to respond to the Watts Uprising with Locke H.S, narratives of resilience with Roosevelt H.S., expository writing support with ALC, journalistic writing about environment and community with Dorsey H.S., and more.
Attend a Volunteering 101 to learn more:
- 826LA in Mar Vista, Feb. 5, 5 to 7 p.m.
- 826LA in Echo Park, Feb. 12, 5 to 7 p.m.
Read more about volunteering at 826LA here.
First Fridays 2016: Big Screens, Bigger Science. NHM’s once-a-month music and more series explores the intersection of science and fiction. Scientists will discuss the good, the bad and the ridiculous in film and how Hollywood continues to inspire the next frontier of science exploration. Join them each month to learn how.
Lecture: “With Great Power Comes Great Close-Ups” Caltech research scientist Spiros Michaelakis and Alex Wild, curator of entomology at the University of Texas at Austin, discuss the practical body mechanics of hybrid superheroes like Antman and Spiderman.
- Performances: The Hood Internet, Boulevards, and Mark Redito fka Spazzkid
- In the DJ Lounge: Resident KCRW DJ Aaron Byrd featuring Anthony Valdez
Tickets on sale now and available at the door!
Join the Pacifica Institute of Orange County and the Newport – Mesa- Irvine Interfaith Council for a discussion on Climate Change at the Pacifica Institute, 18022 Cowan #100, Irvine CA 92614. Panelists will include David Feldman, Professor and Chair of the Department of Planning, Policy and Design Adjunct Professor of Political Science, UCI; Virginia Bernal, Treasurer, United Nation Association, OC Chapter & Climate Change Activist (moderator) and Jere Lipps, Professor Emeritus at UC Berkeley, Geologist, Paleontologist and Marine Biologist. To attend, please RSVP to organigecounty@pacificinstitue.org.
Are your kids looking to do something fun to celebrate Valentine’s Day? Join a great group at the John C. Fremont Library to hear stories about Valentine's Day and make bracelets and cards for someone special. Children of all ages welcome. For more info, please contact Children's Librarian Megan Katz at 323-962-3521.
Volunteer with 826LA to provide one-on-one writing assistance to students in high-need LA public schools. Upcoming opportunities include creative media to respond to the Watts Uprising with Locke H.S, narratives of resilience with Roosevelt H.S., expository writing support with ALC, journalistic writing about environment and community with Dorsey H.S., and more.
Attend a Volunteering 101 to learn more:
- 826LA in Mar Vista, Feb. 5, 5 to 7 p.m.
- 826LA in Echo Park, Feb. 12, 5 to 7 p.m.
Read more about volunteering at 826LA here.
Valentine's Day is the perfect time to show your loved ones just how much you care about them. Why not do the same for the environment?! Volunteers will meet behind Benchmark Brewing Company on Saturday, February 13th from 10am-12pm to cleanup surrounding streets and the San Diego River. Stick around after the cleanup for an after-party, courtesy of our friends at Benchmark Brewing Company. Register today!
Don’t miss So Cal Quilts of Valor’s one-day sewing event at the Lakewood High School Cafeteria. Volunteers are needed to help construct quilts to be awarded to veterans to thank them for their service and/or help them in their healing. For more info, please visit www.socalqov.org. They especially need long-arm quilters to complete the process. Please contact Barbara Winkler for more info or to sign up today!


