Murrieta Celebrates 34 Years of Cityhood

Connor Forbes
Connor Forbes
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The main band, Classic Journey, rocked the rest of the night to celebrate 34 years of Murrieta’s cityhood. Photo by Mia Rotell

Murrieta Knows How to Party

Murrieta held its 34th Annual Birthday Bash on Saturday, June 28th, by hosting two live bands, a variety of vendors, inflatables and water slides for kids, ending with an encore of fireworks.

The city thought about all ages and ensured kids also had fun and adventure — bounce houses, blow-up waterslides, mazes, and obstacle courses as far as the eyes could see.  Photo by Mia Rotell
The city thought about all ages and ensured kids also had fun and adventure — bounce houses, blow-up waterslides, mazes, and obstacle courses as far as the eyes could see. Photo by Mia Rotell
Guests packed themselves and their sunshades onto the  to California Oaks Sports Park fields to enjoy the opening band, the Duran Duran tribute show. Photo by Mia Rotell
Guests packed themselves and their sunshades onto the to California Oaks Sports Park fields to enjoy the opening band, the Duran Duran tribute show. Photo by Mia Rotell
The Bash included dozens of food and merchant vendors for the hundreds of people who attended. Photo by Mia Rotell
The Bash included dozens of food and merchant vendors for the hundreds of people who attended. Photo by Mia Rotell
Attendees filled every inch of the Sports Park with blankets and chairs for a view of the bands — and take in the fireworks at the end of the night. Photo by Mia Rotell
Attendees filled every inch of the Sports Park with blankets and chairs for a view of the bands — and take in the fireworks at the end of the night. Photo by Mia Rotell

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