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Riverside Rolls Out Summer Fun with Park Upgrades and Fresh Activities
Summer has arrived, and Riverside parks are busy with activity! In July we are celebrating Parks and Recreation Month along with the National Recreation and Parks Association. For nearly 40 years, we have celebrated Parks and Recreation Month in July to promote building strong, vibrant and resilient communities through the power of parks and recreation.
Restaurant inspections: Flies, cockroaches, no hot water close 3 Coachella Valley spots
Three Coachella Valley eateries were closed by Riverside County health inspectors this past week due to flies, cockroach infestations and lack of hot water, according to reports conducted June 24-27. Eastern Buffet and Chihuahua Market in Coachella and Santorini Gyro Palm Springs in Palm Springs racked up a number of...
4 people strike gold with lottery scratchers in Southern California
Four lucky Southern California residents recently scratched their way to small fortunes with California Lottery Scratcher games, lottery officials announced. The biggest winner was Jose Garfias, who won $7 million from an Xtreme Crosswords Scratcher ticket sold at Sweet Time Donuts in Compton. Douglas Colton won $5 million on a Year of Fortune Scratcher, which […]
Dr. G’s Patriotic Pizza Party Unites Community for Independence Day Celebration
Last week, a large group of friends and supporters gathered at Pizzadilly Restaurant to celebrate the Fourth of July at Dr. G’s Red, White, and Blue Pizza Party. Over 40 attendees joined Dr. G for an hour filled with delicious pizza, friendship, cake, and of course, G-stories of shared experiences and successes.
Bear captured in Chatsworth after hours hiding in tree
LOS ANGELES - A bear who spent hours hiding in a tree in an industrial area of Chatsworth was captured late Tuesday morning. It's the same bear who was spotted and captured two months ago in Claremont, City News Service reports. The female bear, believed to be between 3 and...
March Field Air Museum’s Mexican Trojan
In previous articles covering the restoration efforts of the March Field Air Museum (MFAM) in Riverside, California, we have focused on individual aircraft, such as the museum’s combat veteran B-29 Superfortress, and the trio of Sabres, A, L, and H-models, all of which have a connection to the region. More recently, another aircraft saved from oblivion by the museum, a North American T-28A Trojan, which now sits proudly on display in the colors of the Mexican Air Force (Fuerza Aérea Mexicana; FAM).
Miller students earn top awards in San Bernardino County Fair Youth Arts Competition
Fontana A.B. Miller High School students wowed judges with their original artwork, as five students earned top honors, including two Best of Show awards, at the 2024 San Bernardino County Fair (SBCF)’s highly competitive Youth Arts Competition. Evalena Carbajal and April Garcia achieved Best of Show recognition in the...
Discover the Fun of Selling and Crafting at Uplands Kid's Swap Meet
Parents, mark your calendars for a fantastic opportunity for your kids to clean out their closets, drawers, and under their beds! The Uplands Kid's Swap Meet and Craft Corner Event is coming up, and it's the perfect chance for children aged 5 to 12 to sell their gently used games, toys, and books.
Bear in Chatsworth Hiding in Tree; Officials Monitoring Animal
A bear hiding in a tree Tuesday after roaming around an industrial neighborhood in Chatsworth is the same animal who was spotted and captured a couple of months ago in Claremont, officials said. The female bear, believed to be 3-5 years old, was caught in Claremont in May and collared,...
Rancho Cucamonga’s Children’s Museum Takes Flight!
During the grand opening of the Second Story and Beyond children’s museum on Saturday, June 22, 2024, a confetti cannon was brought in to celebrate this long-awaited moment at the Paul A. Biane Library in Rancho Cucamonga. (Photo by Stan Lim) After over 10 years in the making, Rancho...
Memories of the beach inspires local artist Sandy Davies
Hot summer days can be spent in Redlands Art Association when featured artist Sandy Davies brings her beach life watercolors to the gallery during the month of July. “I don’t know what it is about the beach,” she said. “I always have good memories of going to the beach. I like to evoke memories in my paintings.” Her watercolors portraying the beach life were seen while traveling Southern California with her Austin-Healey car club.
The trappings of society in song
Across the street a few hours before the Redlands Bowl opened another season of their Summer Music Festival, “Introducing the Machine” graced the Smiley Live! - Americana Roots stage at Redlands Contemporary Club as they performed music from their album “Women of a Certain Age” and lots of other fun songs from their vast repertoire of country-folk, pop and rock music.
Redlands Conservancy’s Twilight Jams at Asistencia continue
At 5 p.m. on Sunday, June 30, Redlands Conservancy’s Twilight Jams enthusiasts will arrive at historic Asistencia to enjoy an evening of country music under the stars at a historic landmark. Country music band Fast Forward will bring to the concert their take on vintage country songs. The concert...
San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra’s Annual “Symphony Under the Stars” to Feature Fireworks and Record-Breaking Piccolo Performance July 6th
The San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Maestro Anthony Parnther, will host its annual “Symphony Under the Stars” concert, “America, the Beautiful,” on Saturday, July 6, 2024, at 7:30 p.m. at San Bernardino Valley College’s football field. The event will feature a grand fireworks display and a world record-breaking piccolo performance.
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