Langley Community Events: 25 Exciting Local Activities This Spring
“Langley hosts over 25 unique community events this spring, including gardening workshops and public garden club meetups.”
Introduction: Why Explore Langley & Aldergrove Local Activities?
Living in the Langley and Aldergrove area means we have access to an incredible array of community events and activities each spring. From gardening workshops in Murrayville to vibrant public garden clubs and engaging Langley library programs and events, our region boasts something for everyone. Participating in these activities not only strengthens our community ties but enriches our daily lives – whether it’s learning new skills, supporting local organizations, or simply making friends.
This spring, there are more than 25 distinct Langley community events and Aldergrove local activities for residents of all ages and interests. Let’s explore them together!
Overview: Spring 2025 in the Langley Community
Spring in Langley is more than just warmer days and blooming gardens—it’s a celebration of community engagement, local talents, creativity, and support. From historic walks at Fort Langley to bustling art shows at heritage halls, our spring calendar offers countless ways to connect and contribute.
As residents of Brookswood, Murrayville, Aldergrove, and more, we are fortunate to have a wealth of Fraser Valley community groups and public hubs like libraries, seniors centres, and recreation halls. In this comprehensive guide, we highlight the most exciting opportunities—from school and youth activities Langley to regular music, art, wellness, and support groups—ensuring you don’t miss a thing this season.
“Aldergrove libraries offer more than 10 interactive programs for residents, fostering community engagement this season.”
Top 25 Langley Community Events This Spring
To make it easier for us all to plan our spring calendars, we’ve compiled a list of the most engaging Langley community events and Aldergrove local activities this season. Each event contributes to the rich tapestry of our shared life in Langley and the Fraser Valley:
- Youth Week – City of Langley: A series of free or low-cost youth activities across a week. Highlights include Girls’ Social, Pizza & Dodgeball, Free Comic Book Party, Cooking Lessons, Basketball Contest, and an Uno Tournament.
- Pocket Beethoven at Langley Community Music School: Enjoy an intimate performance with the Bergman piano duo and Jasper Wood on violin.
- Free Gardening Workshop – Murrayville Firehall: Featuring talks by experts on chafer beetles, gardening myths, and fire smart landscaping, plus seed swaps and giveaways.
- Community Day and Swap Meet – Langley Community Music School: Tours, used instruments & sheet music sale.
- Tonye Aganaba Live at Bez Arts Hub: Notable local music performance.
- Langley Child Day – R.E. Mountain Secondary: Community information fair for caregivers of children birth to kindergarten.
- Langley Walk: Historic 5km community walk at Aldergrove Athletic Park with prizes and commemorative crests.
- Port Kells Art Club Annual Spring 2025 Art Show: Original artwork and art cards at Fort Langley’s heritage community hall.
- Advance Care Planning Workshops: Hosted by Langley Hospice Society.
- Langley Chess Club at Brookswood Seniors Centre: Open tournaments, friendly play, and welcoming for all skill levels.
- Job’s Daughters (Fraser Hwy): Empowering young women ages 10–19 through social and charitable works.
- Ram’s Head Writers’ Group: Writers gather to learn and critique together.
- Saturday Voyaguer Paddles – Fort Langley Canoe Club: Join a Fraser River paddle, no experience needed.
- Langley Quilters Guild at George Preston Recreation Centre: Monthly meetings, showcases, and networking.
- Music & Friends Ceilidh – OAP Hall, 273rd St: Live, all-ages musical celebration with treats and 50/50 draw.
- Valley Bluegrass Music Society – Fort Langley: Weekly bluegrass concerts and jams at historic St. Andrew’s Church.
- Aldergrove Swing Club at OAP Heritage Hall: No partner required, lessons and social dances.
- Langley Camera Club: Regular meetings for photography enthusiasts at West Langley Hall, 208th St.
- Learning Farm Garden Club: Weekly meetings at Derek Doubleday Arboretum for gardening know-how.
- Fort Langley Farmers Market: Every Saturday, April to December—local produce, crafts, and food.
- Langley Seniors Gardening Club – Derek Doubleday Arboretum: Drop-in, garden together, Tuesday mornings.
- Langley Meals on Wheels – Volunteer Opportunities: Volunteer for meal deliveries and more, supporting local seniors.
- Library Bingo Challenge – Brookswood: Win prizes by completing fun reading-based challenges.
- Tween & Teen Embroidery Floss Bracelet – Muriel Arnason Library: Free craft session for ages 10–16.
- Builders’ Club – Muriel Arnason & Aldergrove Libraries: Drop-in LEGO, Magformers, and Keva planks, all ages.
Events Summary Table: Langley Community Activities
Event Name | Date | Time | Location | Estimated Attendance | Activity Type | Registration Required | Description |
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Youth Week Activities | May 1-7 | Various | City of Langley Multiple branches, schools |
250+ | Youth Program | Yes (some) | Free or low-cost youth events: social, games, sports, workshops |
Pocket Beethoven @ LCMS | May 3 | 7:30 p.m. | Langley Community Music School, 4899 207 St. | 100 | Concert | Yes | Pocket version of Beethoven’s 5th Symphony |
Gardening Workshop | May 3 | 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. | Murrayville Firehall, 22170 50 Ave. | 50 | Workshop | Yes | Expert talks, lunch, seeds, prize draws |
Community Day & Swap Meet | May 3 | 2 – 4 p.m. | LCMS, 4899 207 St. | 80 | Fair/Sale | No | Tours and instrument/book sales |
Langley Child Day | May 3 | 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. | R.E. Mountain Secondary, 7633 202A St. | 200 | Info Fair | Yes | Booths for early childhood education and more |
Langley Walk | May 4 | 12:30 – 3 p.m. | Aldergrove Athletic Park, 26770 29 Ave. | 500 | Walk/Social | Yes | Historic 5km walk with prizes |
Annual Art Show, Port Kells Art Club | May 4 | 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. | Fort Langley Community Hall, 9167 Glover Rd. | 150 | Art Show | No | Art sale and exhibit |
Advance Care Planning | May 13 | 2 p.m. | Langley City | 30 | Workshop | Yes | Plan for end-of-life care |
Chess Club | Ongoing | Mon, 7 p.m. | Brookswood Seniors Centre | 20-30 | Club/Game | No | Weekly chess meet-ups, all ages |
Learning Farm Garden Club | Ongoing | Mon, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. | Derek Doubleday Arboretum | 15-20 | Club (Public Garden) | No | Learn and share gardening skills |
Fort Langley Farmers Market | Saturdays | 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. | 9025 Glover Rd. | 1000+ | Market | No | Weekly market, local produce and more |
Builders’ Club – Muriel Arnason Library | Mon | 3:30 p.m. | 20338 65 Ave. | 10-15 | Club/Craft | No | LEGO, Keva planks and Magformers |
Quilters’ Guild | 4th Wed | 10:30 a.m. & 7:15 p.m. | George Preston Centre | 40-50 | Club | No | Quilting, fabric art, community projects |
Old-Time Dance – OAP Heritage Hall 273rd | Fri (June) | 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. | 3015 273 St. | 40 | Dance/Social | No | Live music, snacks, all welcome |
All Ages Chess – Aldergrove Library | Wed | 6 – 7:30 p.m. | 26770 29 Ave. | 8-15 | Club/Game | No | Chess for all skill levels |
Video: Gardening Workshop Preview
Video: Langley Child Day Highlights
Video: Langley Community Music School Events
School and Youth Activities Langley: Opportunities for Our Kids & Teens
We know how important it is for youth in the Langley community to find safe, engaging, and affordable things to do. This season’s Youth Week includes an array of activities tailored specifically for young people, such as:
- Girls Social (Thursday, May 1): Creating supportive spaces for girls in Langley City.
- Pizza and Dodgeball Night (May 2): Enjoy classic fun at the local recreation centre!
- Free Comic Book Party (Saturday, May 3): Meet friends, discover comics, and win prizes.
- Night Barbecue (May 3): Social event to welcome all local youths.
- Cooking Lesson (Monday, May 5): Learn new recipes and healthy cooking habits.
- Basketball Shooting Contest (May 6): After-school sports at heritage schools and gyms.
- UNO Tournament (May 7): Test your strategy and make new friends.
- Drop-in Gym Sports: Weekly opportunities for exercise and friendship.
Many of these school and youth activities Langley are free or low cost, with some requiring registration. Check Langley City’s official events calendar for details.
Music, Arts & Heritage Hall Community Gatherings
Our arts scene is thriving, with outstanding Fort Langley public events and gatherings at the heritage hall on 273rd St.
- Pocket Beethoven at Langley Community Music School (LCMS): Tickets range from $10 to $35, performance on May 3, 7:30 p.m. at 4899 207 St. Contact LCMS EventBrite.
- Community Day and Swap Meet at LCMS: Family-friendly event with instrument sales and public tours (Saturday, May 3).
- Port Kells Art Club Annual Spring Show: Sunday, May 4, at the beautiful Fort Langley Community Hall—original art, cards, and wonderful networking for local artists.
- Music & Friends Ceilidh Celebration (OAP Hall, 273rd St): Regular Friday musical nights for all-ages fun.
- Valley Bluegrass Music Society: Friday bluegrass performances at St. Andrew’s Church—$7 for members, $10 for non-members. Weekly jams for music lovers.
- Open Mic Nights: Thursday at Veggie Bob’s Kitchen Cafe, Fort Langley; Sunday at Artful Dodger Pub, 2364 200th St.
- Aldergrove Art Club (Heritage OAP Hall): Wednesday afternoons—art lovers, socializing, and community art-making at 3015 273rd St.
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Murrayville Gardening Workshops & Public Garden Clubs Langley
Spring is the perfect time to join Murrayville gardening workshops or local public garden clubs Langley for fresh skills, friendship, and green-thumb inspiration. Key highlights this season include:
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Gardening Workshop – Murrayville Firehall (May 3, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., 22170 50 Ave): Free but ticket required.
Topics:- Chafer beetle lawn management (with Tracey Tobin, LEPS)
- Garden myths (Erin Berkyto)
- Fire Smart landscaping (Karla Hoffman)
Includes a light lunch, expert Q&A, seed swap, and giveaways.
- Learning Farm Garden Club (Mondays, 10 a.m. – Noon at Derek Doubleday Arboretum): All skill levels welcome. Connect with LEPS ([email protected]) for more.
- Seniors Gardening Club (Tuesdays, 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.): Drop-in gardening for seniors at the Learning Farm, Derek Doubleday Arboretum. Contact Amanda at [email protected].
These gatherings are designed for everyone—whether you’re a hobbyist or keen to get involved with heritage hall community gatherings focused on sustainable landscaping and food growing.
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Langley Library Programs and Events: Community Learning & Fun
Our Langley library programs and events make learning and play accessible for people of all ages. This spring, check out these popular activities at your favourite branches:
- Library Bingo Challenge (May 1–31, Brookswood Branch, 20045 40 Ave): Win prizes for bookish challenges!
- Spelling Bee Scavenger Hunt (May 2–31, Muriel Arnason Branch, 20338 65 Ave): Unscramble words, win prizes.
- Build a Bookworm (May 2–31, Muriel Arnason Branch): Crafts for local kids and families.
- Tween & Teen Embroidery Floss Bracelet (May 1, 6–7 p.m., Muriel Arnason): Craft for ages 10–16.
- Dental Hygiene for Infants Session (May 1, 10:45–11:45 a.m., Aldergrove Branch): Hygiene expert Q&A with free toothbrushes and toothpaste.
- Mother’s Day Craft (May 4, Murrayville Branch, 22071 48 Ave): Cactus-themed cards for kids 6+.
- Monday Crafternoon (May 5, Aldergrove Branch): Fun crafts, pre-registration required.
- All Ages Chess Club (Wednesdays, 6–7:30 p.m., Aldergrove Branch): Drop-in, friendly competition for kids and adults.
- Builders’ Club (Monday at Muriel Arnason, Tuesday at Aldergrove Branch): Includes LEGO, Keva Planks, Magformers.
- Knit and Crochet Groups: Mondays at Muriel Arnason, Tuesdays at Murrayville, Thursdays at Aldergrove.
- Tech Help for Seniors (Fridays 1–3 p.m., Aldergrove): 60 minutes free device help per session. Call 604-856-6415 to book.
- Storytime, Babytime, Sensory Playtime: Multiple sessions weekly at all branches.
- Scrabble Club (Sundays, 1–2 p.m., Murrayville Branch).
Find up-to-date schedules, program specifics, and registration details on the
Fraser Valley Library Events Page.
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Fraser Valley Community Groups & Clubs: Clubs, Wellness & Support Networks
Active involvement in Fraser Valley community groups and clubs is a hallmark of life in Langley and Aldergrove. We encourage everyone to join and benefit from:
- Langley Chess Club (Event Listings): Meets Mondays at Brookswood Seniors Centre. Also, Aldergrove and Muriel Arnason libraries have “all ages chess” sessions weekly.
- Langley Quilters’ Guild: Sewing, socializing, and community projects at George Preston Recreation Centre.
- Langley Camera Club: Join photo walks and friendly critique sessions at West Langley Hall, 208th St.
- Probus Club: Maple Ridge (for Langley residents 55+): Monthly meetings except in summer—make friends and stay involved.
- Job’s Daughters: Leadership and good work opportunities for girls ages 10–19 on Fraser Hwy.
- Ram’s Head Writers’ Group: Regular gatherings by genre for new and published writers.
- Senior Pride Group (LGBTQ+, 50+): Third Tuesday of the month at Langley Senior Resources Society Centre.
- Peer Support Groups: Holding Hope, Hope after Stroke, Gamblers Anonymous, Prostate Cancer, and more.
- Community Engagement Programs: Social meetups for seniors, immigrants, and newcomers at LCSS, 5330 207th St., and online.
- Men’s Shed Langley: Projects, socializing, and community support for local men (Ricky’s Restaurant, 20125 64 Ave.).
- Langley Meals on Wheels: Volunteers needed for meal delivery and café support. Join at lmow.ca.
These organizations are the foundation of our connected, caring, and resilient communities. Reach out to the contacts listed or visit their official websites to join in!
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“Langley hosts over 25 unique community events this spring, including gardening workshops and public garden club meetups.”
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What are the most popular Langley community events this spring?
Some of the most anticipated events include the Langley Walk, Gardening Workshop at Murrayville Firehall, Port Kells Art Show at Fort Langley Community Hall, and Youth Week activities—all offering excellent opportunities to connect.
How do I register for public garden clubs in Langley?
Most public garden clubs, such as the Learning Farm Garden Club at Derek Doubleday Arboretum, are drop-in friendly, but you can reach out to [email protected] to confirm or get updates.
Are Langley library programs and events free?
Yes, nearly all library programs and events in Langley and Aldergrove are free unless indicated otherwise. Some activities, such as specialized workshops or certain craft sessions, may require advance registration due to limited space.
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Can I submit my own Langley or Aldergrove event?
Yes, community groups are welcome to submit upcoming public events. Keep your group’s info up to date by contacting your local newspaper or community information platforms.
Which events require advance registration?
Certain events, such as some Youth Week activities, gardening workshops, craft sessions, and advance care planning workshops, require sign-up due to space limitations. Review the Events Summary Table or reach out to the organizers directly via links and emails provided.
Conclusion: Get Engaged in Your Local Community This Spring
It’s an exceptional time to be a member of the Langley community. Our diverse range of Langley community events, Aldergrove local activities, gardening workshops, and library programs reflect a thriving, inclusive atmosphere where learning, creativity, wellness, and neighborly support are core values.
We encourage you—our neighbours, elders, parents, and youth—to explore the full range of this spring’s opportunities. Try something new, join a club, bring your kids to library storytime, volunteer with Meals on Wheels, step out on the Langley Walk, or start your sustainability journey with local gardening initiatives. There’s never been a better moment to get involved!
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