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South Coast Conservatory tells Laguna Niguel council about expansion and June festival

Laguna Niguel City Council · May 20, 2026
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Summary

Jenna Minnick Bull, director of South Coast Conservatory, told the council the nonprofit expanded with a second location and partnerships, will host a summer festival June 6–20 with about 700 performers and roughly 4,000 attendees, and has awarded about $350,000 in scholarships over eight years.

Jenna Minnick Bull, director of South Coast Conservatory, addressed the council during public comment to outline recent growth, partnerships, and the organization’s summer festival in Laguna Niguel.

"My name is Jenna Minnick Bull, and I'm the director at South Coast Conservatory," she said. The conservatory has added a second location and entered a strategic partnership to support youth development and workforce pathways for performing artists.

Bull said the festival runs June 6 through 20 and will feature roughly 700 performers and approximately 4,000 attendees at Capistrano Valley High School and the conservatory’s Laguna Niguel location. She noted the nonprofit has awarded about $350,000 in scholarships over the last eight years to support local families.

The conservatory invited the community to attend its June events and directed residents to posted flyers and a QR code for the full schedule.