Springtastic Celebrates Community as Workforce Center Expands March Programs

Moreno Valley, CA – March 29, 2026 – Springtastic draws families to Sunnymead Park while new workforce workshops aim to boost local hiring and skills.


Moreno Valley, CA – March 29, 2026 – It was a busy weekend in Moreno Valley as families gathered for a signature spring event while local officials continued efforts to strengthen the city’s workforce pipeline.

Springtastic Brings Families to Sunnymead Park

Sunnymead Park was filled with families Saturday morning for the City’s annual Springtastic Festival and Egg Hunt. The free event featured age-based egg hunts, a youth fun zone, live music, and food vendors, drawing steady attendance throughout the morning.

Beyond the fun, events like Springtastic reflect Moreno Valley’s broader investment in parks and recreation as part of its long-term community development strategy. City leaders have consistently highlighted quality-of-life amenities — including well-maintained parks and family programming — as key to attracting residents and supporting economic growth.

Large community gatherings also provide a boost to local vendors and small businesses that participate as food and retail partners.

Workforce Center Rolls Out March Training Calendar

At the same time, the Moreno Valley Business & Employment Resource Center has released its March 2026 activity calendar, outlining workshops and services aimed at job seekers and employers.

Programs scheduled this month include resume assistance, interview preparation, job search strategies, and hiring support for local businesses. The center, located on Frederick Street, serves as a hub for workforce development in one of Riverside County’s fastest-growing cities.

City officials have emphasized aligning workforce training with Moreno Valley’s expanding logistics, healthcare, and small business sectors. By offering no-cost career services, the center aims to connect residents with local employment opportunities while helping employers fill open positions.

Balancing Growth and Community

As Moreno Valley continues to grow, city efforts remain focused on balancing economic development with neighborhood investment. From park programming to workforce readiness, this week’s activity highlights how public services, recreation, and economic initiatives often work hand in hand.

Sources

https://www.moval.org/parks-comm-svc/event-springtastic.html
https://morenovalleybusiness.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Activity-Calendar_March_2026.pdf

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