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THEATER • ARTS • EVENTS • FAMILY FUN • CASINOS<br />
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E<strong>Inland</strong><br />
<strong>July</strong>/<strong>August</strong>, <strong>2016</strong><br />
The <strong>Inland</strong> Empire’s Guide to Fun<br />
REVIEW<br />
PRESENTS ITS<br />
Labor Day Weekend<br />
The Festival<br />
Of Arts In<br />
Laguna Beach<br />
Beat The<br />
Summer Heat<br />
At Alpine Slide<br />
Family Fun<br />
At The at the Norco<br />
Norco Fair! Fair!<br />
Guy Penrod<br />
Performs In<br />
Loma Linda<br />
Celebrate Art<br />
At Fontana<br />
Arts Festival
Big Bear’s Cool Summer Spot!<br />
For information call<br />
(909) 866-4626<br />
Your Alpine Slide experience begins with a scenic chairlift ride above<br />
the beautiful Big Bear Lake. Then, with you controlling the speed,<br />
your toboggan plummets back down the mountain creating a thrill<br />
you’ll want to relive again and again!<br />
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Parents Pay only if they play!<br />
Parents...sun on our spacious deck while the kids play!<br />
Year-round family fun<br />
with 300 clear days a year!<br />
Go Carts • Video Games • Delicious Snack Bar<br />
2 hours from most Southern California cities; 3 hours from Las Vegas<br />
The Lake Is Full! All Roads are Open!<br />
On Big Bear Blvd. • Big Bear Lake • 1/4 mile west of the village • Family Fun!<br />
www.alpineslidebigbear.com<br />
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SEPTEMBER <strong>2016</strong><br />
Penn & Teller .................................................16th<br />
Martha Davis & The Motels .............................17th<br />
OCTOBER <strong>2016</strong><br />
MainStreet Theatre Company’s<br />
Stuart Little ..............................................1st - 16th<br />
The Capitol Steps ............................................21st<br />
Tribute to Rosemary Clooney & Mel Tormé ...... 22nd<br />
NOVEMBER <strong>2016</strong><br />
Rancho Cucamonga Community Theatre’s<br />
Pride & Prejudice ...................................5th - 13th<br />
Ozomatli ......................................................18th<br />
<strong>Inland</strong> Pacific Ballet’s<br />
The Nutcracker .....................................26th - 27th<br />
DECEMBER <strong>2016</strong><br />
<strong>Inland</strong> Pacific Ballet’s<br />
The Nutcracker .........................................3rd - 4th<br />
Pam Tillis & Lorrie Morgan: Grits & Glamour Tour .....8th<br />
Aaron Neville - A Christmas Celebration ...........10th<br />
Rhythm in the Night . ................................16th<br />
Frozen Sing-Along . ...................................17th<br />
JANUARY 2017<br />
Wilson Phillips ...............................................7th<br />
Stars of Doo-Wop & Rock ‘n Roll ......................8th<br />
MainStreet Theatre Company’s<br />
The Secret Garden ........................................... 28th<br />
lewisfamilyplayhouse.com<br />
BOX OFFICE: 909.477.2752<br />
FEBRUARY 2017<br />
MainStreet Theatre Company’s<br />
The Secret Garden ....................................4th - 12th<br />
Jake Shimabukuro .......................................17th<br />
The Drifters ...................................................24th<br />
Golden Dragon Acrobats ...............................25th<br />
MARCH 2017<br />
Broadway at the Gardens<br />
Into the Woods ......................................10th - 19th<br />
APRIL 2017<br />
Lee Ritenour ....................................................1st<br />
MainStreet Theatre Company’s<br />
Goldilocks and the Three Bears ......................... 29th<br />
MAY 2017<br />
MainStreet Theatre Company’s<br />
Goldilocks and the Three Bears ..................6th - 13th<br />
The McCartney Years ......................................19th<br />
Colin & Brad: Two Man Show ..........................20th<br />
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The <strong>Inland</strong> Empire’s Guide to Fun<br />
REVIEW<br />
INDEX OF SPECIAL SECTIONS<br />
Theater and<br />
the Arts <br />
Stage events around<br />
the <strong>Inland</strong> Empire<br />
SECTION<br />
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Editor In Chief<br />
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<strong>July</strong>/<strong>August</strong>, <strong>2016</strong><br />
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Annual Summer Just Christmas<br />
Got Cooler<br />
Concerts<br />
Celebration<br />
Music begins the first Tuesday in June and<br />
continues through Saturday, <strong>August</strong>, December near the 4thfountain in<br />
front of Romano’s 11 a.m. on Tuesday – 2 p.m. evenings. Music<br />
on Saturday evenings <strong>July</strong>. 7-9 pm<br />
Enjoy holiday entertainment, clowns & crafts.<br />
Bands subject to change<br />
Free digital photo of your child with Santa!<br />
<strong>July</strong> 2nd<br />
Always a Reason<br />
<strong>July</strong> 5th<br />
Flashback<br />
<strong>July</strong> 9th<br />
Eddie Would<br />
Tow<br />
RSVP<br />
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<strong>July</strong> 12th<br />
Art Show<br />
<strong>July</strong> 16th<br />
2nd Saturday Night of Tides each month<br />
10 a.m. – 3 p.m.<br />
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<strong>July</strong> 19th<br />
Southbound<br />
Car Unplugged Show<br />
<strong>July</strong> 23rd<br />
The Working<br />
Poets<br />
<strong>July</strong> 26th<br />
Joey and the<br />
Showmen<br />
2nd Sunday of each month 2 – 5 p.m.<br />
Live<br />
Anthony<br />
Holiday<br />
The Magic<br />
Music<br />
Family <strong>Entertainment</strong><br />
Tuesday evenings 11/30/10 - 12/21/10,<br />
6:30-8:30 <strong>July</strong> 30, (Food 7 pmCourt)<br />
Carolers Friday evenings 11/26/10 - 12/17/10, 6:30 - 8:30<br />
ALL EVENTS ARE WEATHER PERMITTING<br />
(All events weather permitting)<br />
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DANCING<br />
Salsa Dancing In Fontana At<br />
NOCHES CON RITMO<br />
Enjoy an evening of salsa dancing, dance instruction,<br />
appetizers, refreshments, and live<br />
band entertainment as you salsa dance the<br />
night away at Noches con Ritmo at Center Stage<br />
Theater in Fontana! Doors open at 7pm with<br />
open dance until 12am.<br />
The event is for anyone 18 and over. The cover<br />
charge is $5 before 9pm and $7 after 9pm. Dance<br />
instruction begins at 7pm with Evie Quinones. Live band entertainment<br />
begins at 8:30pm with intermission music by a disc jockey.<br />
The live entertainment lineup includes: Conjunto Afro-Son on<br />
<strong>August</strong> 11th, Orquesta Bonkó on <strong>August</strong> 25th, The<br />
Cauldron Group on September 8th, Sonora Pá Gosá<br />
on September 22nd, La Sirena y Orquesta Mar de<br />
Ashé on October 6th, Andres de Cali y El Cartel de la<br />
Salsa on October 27th, Chino Espinoza y Los Dueños<br />
Del Son on November 3rd, and to end the season is<br />
Opa Opa on November 17th.<br />
So come join us at Center Stage Theater at<br />
8463 Sierra Ave. in Fontana, for Noches con Ritmo! For more<br />
information visit centerstagefontana.com or contact Center Stage<br />
Theater at (909) 429-7469. IER<br />
November 5, 6, 11, 12 & 13<br />
Orange Empire Railway Museum<br />
2201 South A Street Perris, CA<br />
Enjoy a train ride with Thomas, meet Sir Topham Hatt, and much more!<br />
FOR TICKETS<br />
Visit ticketweb.com/dowt or call 866-468-7630<br />
Day Out With Thomas © <strong>2016</strong> Gullane (Thomas) Limited. Thomas & Friends Based on The Railway Series by The Reverend W. Awdry.<br />
© <strong>2016</strong> Gullane (Thomas) Limited. Thomas the Tank Engine, Thomas & Friends and Day Out With Thomas are trademarks of Gullane<br />
(Thomas) Limited. ©<strong>2016</strong> Mattel. All Rights Reserved. ® and designate U.S. trademarks of Mattel, except as noted.<br />
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t SUMMER MUSIC IN RIVERSIDE<br />
Live Summer Music At<br />
Canyon Crest Towne<br />
Centre<br />
Canyon Crest Towne Centre in<br />
Riverside is continuing its longtime<br />
tradition with its 8th Annual<br />
Summer Just Got Cooler Concert Series,<br />
featuring a live music program held<br />
every Tuesday and Saturday in <strong>July</strong>, from<br />
7 to 9pm. Music continues in <strong>August</strong> on<br />
Tuesday evenings. There will also be free<br />
crafts for the children.<br />
There’s lots of fun in store! Come<br />
early, browse the shops and enjoy a<br />
wonderful dinner at one of the many<br />
eating establishments. Stay late and have<br />
an after the music snack with beautiful<br />
evenings at the Centre. Invite family,<br />
neighbors and friends to join in!<br />
“We are bringing back many of your<br />
favorite bands, so come early and enjoy<br />
our beautiful Centre. We provide some<br />
seating, but, if you like, bring your own<br />
chair,” said a Centre spokesperson.<br />
On Saturday, <strong>July</strong> 30, the Centre<br />
will present the popular magician, Anthony<br />
the Magic, at 7pm – great entertainment<br />
for families! A family favorite,<br />
Anthony the Magic was voted one of<br />
the “Top Five Best Performers” by the<br />
International Association of Amusement<br />
Parks and Attractions, representing over<br />
4,500 amusement parks in 90 countries.<br />
Located near UCR and the Canyon<br />
Crest neighborhood, Canyon Crest<br />
Towne Centre, celebrating more than 35<br />
years, provides a great family atmosphere<br />
and invites you to visit and enjoy its ambiance<br />
– always something happening at<br />
Canyon Crest Towne Centre.<br />
The Canyon Crest Towne Centre<br />
is located at 5225 Canyon Crest Dr. in<br />
Riverside.<br />
All events are weather permitting.<br />
For more information, visit<br />
www.shopcanyoncrest.com or<br />
call (951) 686-1222. IER<br />
Upcoming Scheduled Bands<br />
<strong>July</strong> 2: Always a Reason<br />
<strong>July</strong> 5: Flashback<br />
<strong>July</strong> 9: Eddie Would Tow<br />
<strong>July</strong> 12: RSVP<br />
<strong>July</strong> 16: Night Tides<br />
<strong>July</strong> 19: Southbound Unplugged<br />
<strong>July</strong> 23: The Working Poets<br />
<strong>July</strong> 26: Joey and the Showmen<br />
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There’s Something For Everyone At The<br />
Norco Fair<br />
Join us for a fun-filled Labor Day Weekend!<br />
Presented By<br />
6 th St.<br />
Crestview<br />
There’s something for everyone – from<br />
lawn mower races and talent show to<br />
bull riding and junior livestock auction<br />
– at the Norco Fair! Mark your calendars for<br />
September 1-5 as Norco puts on five days of<br />
family friendly, family fun-filled entertainment<br />
for your enjoyment.<br />
As always in Norco, Labor Day weekend is<br />
the Norco Fair weekend. Come see what this<br />
unique town known as “Horsetown USA” has<br />
to offer as they show off their rural lifestyle<br />
with pride and welcome guests to enjoy country<br />
fair festivities.<br />
The main stage will host many acts that<br />
will thrill you and make you laugh and hypnotize<br />
you, including a pageant, talent show,<br />
hypnotist and magic to please all. The weekend<br />
rodeo is always a crowd pleaser!<br />
Let’s not forget the 4H and FFA students<br />
who work very hard all year long to present<br />
their animals for judging in the 4H barn.<br />
Norco Fair<br />
Great <strong>Entertainment</strong> for the Whole Family!<br />
Entry Fee is<br />
purchase of<br />
button for all 5<br />
Pre-Sale -<br />
Gate - $1<br />
Ages 10 & Unde<br />
Parking is only $<br />
Online Purchase Available<br />
www.NorcoFair.org<br />
Visit us online for more information<br />
www.NorcoFair.org<br />
Sponsorships and Vendor Spaces Still Available<br />
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Watch the anticipation build as the various<br />
breeds of animals are presented for judging<br />
and later auction for purchase.<br />
To bring the old small town fair to life<br />
come and enjoy the community competition<br />
area that includes sewing, food<br />
products, arts and crafts all handmade that<br />
will bring back fond memories of the small<br />
town fair you all enjoyed in past years.<br />
The carnival has rides and games for all<br />
ages. Great vendors, great food and great<br />
band entertainment are sure to bring you<br />
coming back for more.<br />
The fair ends on Labor Day when<br />
everyone is welcome to come see the<br />
wonderful parade down Sixth Street followed<br />
by a family fun day filled with good<br />
ole’ fashioned fun such as a three-legged<br />
race, egg toss, water games and pie-eating<br />
contest.<br />
Best of all, they continue to try to make<br />
this fair family affordable. The presale buttons,<br />
which allow entrance into all areas of the fair<br />
for five days, will be $10 per person (10 and<br />
under are free). These same buttons can be<br />
purchased at the gate for only $15 (parking<br />
is only $5). Buttons and ride tickets can be<br />
purchased online at www.norcofair.org. IER<br />
Presented By<br />
Great <strong>Entertainment</strong> for t<br />
Visit us online for mor<br />
www.NorcoFa<br />
Sponsorships and Vendor Spa<br />
Storm Drains go directly to the ocean.<br />
NEVER dump used motor oil, RECYCLE IT!<br />
Free curbside pick-up available for:<br />
Used Oil • Used Oil Filters • Oily Rags<br />
Call 1-800-698-4377<br />
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT<br />
City of Riverside Residents:<br />
For info about FREE Hazardous Waste & Bulky Item Drop-Off Events<br />
Visit RiversideCa.gov/CURE or call 826-5311<br />
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t BIG BEAR<br />
Beat The<br />
Summer Heat<br />
Beat The Heat For Cheap With<br />
Water Slide Season Passes<br />
Beat the heat all summer<br />
long with new season<br />
passes available for Alpine<br />
Slide’s refreshing double water<br />
slide.<br />
Guests get all the wet, wild<br />
fun they can handle with new<br />
anytime water slide season passes<br />
available for just $69. Hit the<br />
twin flumes filled with cool, cascading<br />
water and plenty of twists,<br />
turns and straightaways anytime<br />
you want with Alpine Slide<br />
operating daily. The anytime pass<br />
pays for itself in less than five<br />
visits.<br />
Also available are Sunday<br />
through Friday season passes for<br />
only $49 (excluding <strong>July</strong> 4th).<br />
Either way guests get all the play<br />
in the spray they want as they<br />
whip through refurbished flumes<br />
before splashing into the solar<br />
heated pool at the bottom...a<br />
great way to beat summer heat!<br />
The water slide is always an<br />
Oil and Water dOn’t Mix.<br />
Used motor oil should NEVER be<br />
poured onto the ground, into storm<br />
drains or tossed into trash cans (even in<br />
a sealed container) because it contains<br />
toxins which contaminate the soil,<br />
groundwater, streams and rivers.<br />
Two easy ways to Safely dispose of used oil and filters:<br />
1. FREE curbside pick up is<br />
available to city residents for<br />
used oil. Call 1-800-698-4377<br />
to schedule an appointment.<br />
2. Drop off used oil at a<br />
Recycling Collection Center.<br />
For the nearest location go to<br />
calrecycle.ca.gov/UsedOil/Info<br />
or call 1-800-CLEANUP<br />
Public Works Department<br />
RiversideCa.gov/trash/<br />
826-5311<br />
Funded by CalRecycle<br />
SLIDERS There are plenty of twists, turns and straightaways<br />
at Alpine Slide in Big Bear.<br />
affordable way to play anyway<br />
with all-day passes just $15, 10<br />
rides for $10, or single rides for<br />
$2. Parents who don’t play never<br />
have to pay, many choosing<br />
to sit on one of two spacious<br />
sundecks with a good book<br />
while the kids have a blast. Or,<br />
head to the recently expanded<br />
indoor base lodge to escape the<br />
sun where there’s video games<br />
and family-priced snack bar that<br />
includes an old-fashioned Breyers<br />
ice cream counter.<br />
Alpine Slide is famous for its<br />
Olympic-style bobsleds which<br />
are in season all year long. Snow<br />
is never needed since the sleds<br />
have teflon runners and ballbearing<br />
wheels, and the quartermile<br />
long tracks with banked<br />
turns and long straightaways are<br />
cement.<br />
Riders control their own<br />
speed with the brake, and unlike<br />
any amusement park ride, each<br />
Alpine Slide<br />
trip down is a completely unique<br />
and interactive experience. Lean<br />
into each turn and go into a tuck<br />
through straightaways to experience<br />
what it’s like to be an Olympic<br />
bobsledder, or use the brake<br />
to go slow and soak in views of<br />
the lake and mountains.<br />
For a relaxing change of pace<br />
enjoy a round on the Putt ‘N<br />
Around miniature golf course,<br />
laden with rolling greens, water<br />
hazards, even penalty-stroke<br />
“sand traps.”<br />
Then for more fast fun, ride<br />
the Putt ‘N Around Go-Karts,<br />
each equipped with 5.5 horsepower<br />
Honda motors and an<br />
array of safety features including<br />
three-point harness restraints,<br />
hydraulic disk brakes, rack and<br />
pinion steering and padded steering<br />
wheels. The tire-lined track<br />
sports hair pin and high banked<br />
turns as riders circle under the<br />
pines at 7,000 foot elevation. IER<br />
Alpine Slide is on Big Bear Blvd. in Big Bear, 1/4 mile west<br />
of the Village shopping area, home to 60 specialty stores.<br />
(909) 866-4626<br />
www.alpineslidebigbear.com<br />
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Tickets On Sale Now<br />
A DAY OUT WITH<br />
THOMAS THE TANK<br />
ENGINE & FRIENDS<br />
All aboard! Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends are once again<br />
chugging into the Orange Empire Railway Museum for five days<br />
in November.<br />
Tickets are on sale for boarding times on the 5th, 6th, 11th,12th and<br />
13th. Train departure times fill up fast. So book early. Early bird discounted<br />
tickets are available through Sept. 1 by calling the museum directly at<br />
(951) 943-3020.<br />
Day Out With Thomas <strong>2016</strong> offers aspiring engineers and their families<br />
the opportunity to take a 25-minute ride with the famous engine and<br />
a 15-minute ride with his railway friend Percy. Children can also meet Sir<br />
Topham Hatt, the Superintendent of the Railroad from the Island of Sodor.<br />
Enjoy a wide range of fun activities perfect for children. There will be<br />
games, a petting zoo, bounce houses, coloring, live children’s music, singalongs<br />
and storytelling. There will also be Thomas & Friends temporary<br />
tattoos, Thomas & Friends train tables and building activities, videos and a<br />
Thomas gift store.<br />
There will be street car and trolley rides and an entire museum to<br />
explore. A visit to the Orange Empire Railway Museum is a trip back in<br />
time to when trains, conductors, whistles, bells and steam were a part of the<br />
way we traveled.<br />
A Day Out With Thomas will keep adults who love trains, and children<br />
who love Thomas, happily chugging along the tracks. Families should<br />
arrive no later than one hour prior to scheduled departure. Tickets start at<br />
$19 for ages two and older.<br />
For more information<br />
Call the Orange Empire Railway Museum office at<br />
951-943-3020 or visit www.thomasperrisca.oerm.org<br />
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Theater & The Arts<br />
THE LEWIS FAMILY<br />
PLAYHOUSE<br />
It’s the Lewis Family Playhouse’s 10th anniversary! Since 2006, the Lewis Family Playhouse has been an unforgettable destination for local quality<br />
entertainment, a pride of Rancho Cucamonga, and a place where families can experience and honor the arts. With 10 seasons under their belt, they<br />
are thrilled to kick off a new decade providing fabulous arts and entertainment for the community.<br />
Ticket sales begin Wednesday, <strong>July</strong> 6th at 12pm via the Lewis Family Playhouse website (www.lewisfamilyplayhouse.com), via phone order at (909)<br />
477-2752, or at the Lewis Family Playhouse Box Office located at the Victoria Gardens Cultural Center at 12505 Cultural Center Drive in Rancho<br />
Cucamonga. Subscription tickets (consisting of 5 or more shows) offer a 15% discount off the single ticket price and are available for purchase through<br />
the Box Office or by mail-in order.<br />
SEASON STARTER Penn & Teller kick<br />
off the Lewis Family Playhouse <strong>2016</strong>/2017<br />
season on Sept. 16.<br />
PENN & TELLER - SEPT. 16<br />
Known for their outrageous blending of<br />
magic and comedy, Penn & Teller commence<br />
the Playhouse’s <strong>2016</strong>-2017 season with their<br />
provocative, hilarious and unique performance,<br />
September 16, <strong>2016</strong> at 8pm. These Emmy<br />
award-winning entertainers and Las Vegas<br />
superstars have redefined the genre of magic<br />
and invented their own very distinct niche in<br />
comedy. No need to travel to sin city, these “Bad<br />
Boys of Magic” bring their celebrated live show<br />
to the Playhouse!<br />
MARTHA DAVIS & THE MOTELS - SEPT. 17<br />
One of LA’s original new wave bands, Martha<br />
Davis & The Motels performs September 17<br />
at 8pm playing their incredible hits including<br />
“Only the Lonely,” “Suddenly Last Summer,”<br />
“Total Control, “Mission of Mercy,” “Shame”<br />
and “Danger” netting two gold albums. With an<br />
80’s revival now in full swing, Martha Davis &<br />
The Motels are back on the road pleasing their<br />
legions of fans.<br />
STUART LITTLE - OCTOBER 1 – 16<br />
MainStreet Theatre Company presents<br />
Stuart Little, October 1 – 16. The beloved book<br />
about a mouse named Stuart who is born into<br />
an ordinary New York family comes delightfully<br />
to life in this charming adaptation. Follow Stuart’s<br />
many adventures in this classic tale about<br />
loyalty and friendship. For ages 4 and up!<br />
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Announces The<br />
<strong>2016</strong>-2017 Season<br />
Line-Up Ready To Kick<br />
Off A New Decade Of<br />
<strong>Entertainment</strong><br />
<strong>July</strong> 5 - <strong>August</strong> 31, <strong>2016</strong><br />
140 Fine Artists,<br />
Live Music, Workshops,<br />
Events + More!<br />
LagunaFestivalofArts.org<br />
The Capitol Steps returns to the Lewis Family Playhouse on Oct. 21<br />
PHOTO BY CAPITOL STEPS<br />
ARTIST:<br />
WILLIAM R. BRION<br />
THE CAPITOL STEPS - OCT. 21<br />
America’s most hilarious political satirists, The Capitol Steps, return to<br />
the Lewis Family Playhouse with their latest show, What to Expect When<br />
You’re Electing, October 21 at 8pm. Did you ever want to hear Donald<br />
Trump sing a rock song, Bernie Sanders sing a show tune, and Hillary<br />
Clinton do stand-up comedy? All will be subjects in this hysterical performance<br />
perfect for election season!<br />
TRIBUTE TO ROSEMARY CLOONEY & MEL TORMÉ - OCTOBER 22<br />
Enjoy a special one-night performance in Tribute to Rosemary Clooney<br />
& Mel Tormé, October 22 at 8pm. Grammy Award winner Debby Boone<br />
performs the hits of her mother-in-law Rosemary Clooney, along with<br />
her own hits such as “You Light Up My Life,” and Steve March Tormé<br />
sings his father Mel Tormé’s classic songs which he continues to perform<br />
all over the world. In addition to the lyrical music and the 10 piece band,<br />
both stars feature entertaining videos of their families along with humorous<br />
stories of their famous relatives.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 7 - <strong>August</strong> 31, <strong>2016</strong><br />
Pageant of the Masters<br />
A Unique Theatrical Performance<br />
PageantTickets.com<br />
Advance Tickets: $15 - $230<br />
PRIDE & PREJUDICE - NOV. 5 - 13<br />
Rancho Cucamonga Community Theatre presents Pride & Prejudice,<br />
November 5 - 13. Elizabeth and her four sisters are in dire need of financial<br />
security and escape in the shape of husbands. Ms. Elizabeth Bennet is<br />
young, clever and pleasing on the eyes. Her mother is foolish and brash.<br />
The timely arrival of an agreeable Mr. Bingley and the arrogant Mr.<br />
Darcy turn everyone’s lives upside down in this witty drama of friendship,<br />
rivalry, enmity, and love. Join us as Jane Austen’s universal beloved<br />
romantic comedy comes to life on stage.<br />
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800.487.3378<br />
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OZOMATLI - NOV. 18<br />
Grammy-Award winning powerhouse<br />
Ozomatli make their Lewis Family Playhouse<br />
debut, November 18 at 8pm with one of the<br />
most exciting, captivating, and high energy,<br />
live concert shows touring today. Fusing an<br />
impressive variety of genres from latin salsa,<br />
electro-cumbia and mambo, to jazz, reggae<br />
and hip-hop, Ozomatli offers a sound like no<br />
other! Be there as Latin rockers perform hits<br />
from their star-studded music compilation<br />
including “Cumbia de los Muertos,” “Monster,”<br />
“Chango,” “Cut Chemist Suite,” “La Gallina”<br />
and countless others.<br />
THE NUTCRACKER - NOV. 26, 27<br />
AND DEC. 3, 4<br />
Kick-off the holiday season with <strong>Inland</strong><br />
Pacific Ballet’s spectacular holiday production<br />
of The Nutcracker, November 26, 27 and<br />
December 3, 4. This annual holiday favorite<br />
features dazzling sets, beautiful costumes, and<br />
100 dancers on stage. Be prepared to set out on<br />
a wondrous journey to the Land of the Snow<br />
and the Kingdom of Sweets in a fantastic dream<br />
with battling mice, dancing snowflakes, waltzing<br />
flowers, and the delightful Sugar Plum Fairy.<br />
Meet the cast after the performance for photos<br />
and autographs.<br />
PAM TILLIS AND LORRIE MORGAN<br />
GRITS & GLAMOUR TOUR - DEC. 8<br />
Join us for one of the hottest country concerts<br />
around as Pam Tillis and Lorrie Morgan bring<br />
the Grits & Glamour Tour to the Playhouse stage,<br />
Dec. 8 at 8pm. Veteran recording artists and<br />
performers grace the country format with style,<br />
flair and undeniable talent harmonizing to each<br />
other’s material including Tillis’ “Maybe It Was<br />
Memphis” and “Mi Vida Loca” and Morgan’s<br />
“Something In Red” and “Except for Monday.”<br />
AARON NEVILLE IN A CHRISTMAS<br />
CELEBRATION - DEC. 10<br />
Mark your calendars for this multiple<br />
Grammy-award winning artist and one of the<br />
world’s most distinct R&B singers, Aaron Neville<br />
in A Christmas Celebration, Dec. 10 at 8pm.<br />
Enjoy a special one-night only performance as<br />
Mr. Neville showcases his remarkable voice with<br />
holiday favorites “White Christmas” and “Silent<br />
Night” and chart topping hits, “Tell It Like It Is”<br />
and “Everybody Plays the Fool.” With a career<br />
that spans over 50 years crossing from R&B to<br />
country to doo-wop and everything in-between,<br />
audiences will be stunned by a playlist that reprises<br />
and celebrates this remarkable artists’ career.<br />
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UKELELE VIRTUOSO<br />
Jake Shimabukuro performs<br />
at the Lewis Family Playhouse<br />
on Feb. 17.<br />
RHYTHM IN THE NIGHT, THE IRISH DANCE<br />
CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR - DEC. 16<br />
Experience the new Irish dance phenomenon<br />
that is sweeping the country, Rhythm in<br />
the Night, The Irish Dance Christmas Spectacular,<br />
Dec. 16 at 8pm. This mesmerizing<br />
performance breaks the mold of traditional<br />
holiday and Irish dance to take the audience<br />
on an epic and empowering journey like no<br />
other Christmas show ever experienced. This<br />
world-renowned Irish dance troupe performs<br />
lightning fast hard shoe rhythms and graceful<br />
soft shoe jigs to an epic orchestral soundtrack,<br />
while state of the art lighting ignites the stage<br />
into an explosive display of dance and music.<br />
DISNEY’S FROZEN SING-ALONG - DEC. 17<br />
Rancho Cucamonga Community Theatre<br />
presents Disney’s Frozen Sing-Along, Dec. 17<br />
at 11am and 3pm. Get ready for the season<br />
by reliving the magic of Disney’s animated hit<br />
Frozen in a sing along event the whole family<br />
can enjoy. Watch the beloved movie play out<br />
on a large screen and sing along to all of the<br />
movie’s most popular songs, including “Let<br />
It Go.” On-screen lyrics make it easy to join<br />
in the fun, and dressing up as your favorite<br />
character only adds to the enjoyment<br />
WILSON PHILLIPS - JAN. 7<br />
Wilson Phillips, one of the biggest selling<br />
all-female groups in music history, hits the<br />
Playhouse stage for an unforgettable evening<br />
of nostalgia and chart-topping songs, January<br />
7 at 8pm. Be there as Chynna Phillips, Wendy<br />
Wilson, and Carnie Wilson light up the night<br />
performing their #1 hits “Hold On,” “Release<br />
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Me,” and “You’re in Love,” amongst countless<br />
others.<br />
STARS OF DOO-WOP &<br />
ROCK ‘N ROLL - JAN. 8<br />
Stars of Doo-Wop & Rock ‘n Roll features<br />
original recording artists Chris Montez, Kathy<br />
Young, Randy Safuto along with the Dukes of<br />
Doo-Wop singing hit after hit from that golden<br />
age of doo-wop and rock & roll. Join us Jan. 8<br />
at 2pm for a star-studded afternoon and take a<br />
trip down memory lane with such hits as “Let’s<br />
Dance,” “A Thousand Stars,” “Denise,” “Call<br />
Me,” and many more!<br />
THE SECRET GARDEN - JAN. 28 – FEB. 12<br />
MainStreet Theatre Company presents The<br />
Secret Garden, January 28 – February 12. The<br />
cantankerous and orphaned Mary Lennox is<br />
taken away from her home in India to live with<br />
her reclusive uncle in the Yorkshire Moors. This<br />
award-winning adaptation stays true to the<br />
cherished book as Mary discovers a garden that<br />
changes her life, and that of those around her.<br />
For ages 7 and up.<br />
JAKE SHIMABUKURO - FEB. 17<br />
Ukulele virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro returns<br />
to the Playhouse February 17 at 8pm, bringing<br />
his musical innovations grounded in Hawaiian<br />
tradition. Known for his energetic strumming<br />
and island style pieces, Jake’s performance incorporates<br />
elements of thoughtful, sophisticated<br />
arrangements to spontaneous, improvised passages.<br />
Don’t miss this breathtaking performance!
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THE DRIFTERS - FEB. 24<br />
Join in welcoming legendary Rock & Roll<br />
Hall of Famers The Drifters as they perform<br />
their signature classic hits spanning over 50<br />
years of entertainment, Feb. 24 at 8pm. Transport<br />
to the era of American Bandstand with hits<br />
like “Up on the Roof,” “Under the Boardwalk,”<br />
“This Magic Moment,” “There Goes My Baby,”<br />
“Dance with Me,” “Spanish Harlem,” and<br />
“Stand by Me.” Come experience these legends<br />
in this special one-night performance you won’t<br />
want to miss!<br />
Golden Dragon Acrobats perform on Feb. 25<br />
GOLDEN DRAGON ACROBATS - FEB. 25<br />
Rancho Cucamonga Community & Arts<br />
Foundation presents Golden Dragon Acrobats,<br />
Feb. 25 at 2pm and 7:30pm. The world famous<br />
Golden Dragon Acrobats return to the Lewis<br />
Family Playhouse with their amazing feats of<br />
athleticism, daring, heart-stopping stunts, and<br />
the grace of the centuries-old art form. This<br />
unique cirque spectacular showcases traditional<br />
Chinese acrobats showcasing their remarkable<br />
skills and physicality, accompanied by a traditional<br />
musical score.<br />
INTO THE WOODS - MARCH 10 – 19<br />
Broadway at the Gardens presents Into the<br />
Woods, March 10 – 19. An ambivalent Cinderella?<br />
A blood-thirsty Little Red Ridinghood? A<br />
Prince Charming with a roving eye? A Witch…<br />
who raps? They’re all among the cockeyed characters<br />
in James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim’s<br />
fractured fairy tale. When a baker and his wife<br />
learn they’ve been cursed with childlessness by<br />
the witch next door, they embark on a quest for<br />
objects required to reverse the spell. Everyone’s<br />
wish is granted, but the consequences of<br />
their actions return to haunt them later with<br />
disastrous results. What begins as a lively irreverent<br />
fantasy becomes a moving lesson about<br />
community responsibility and the stories we tell<br />
our children.<br />
LEE RITENOUR - APRIL 1<br />
Grammy Award winning famed guitarist<br />
Lee Ritenour, also known as “Captain Fingers,”<br />
brings his diverse musical style to the Playhouse<br />
stage, April 1 at 8pm. With a sound all his own,<br />
Mr. Ritenour is one of the most versatile and<br />
sought after guitarists in popular music. From<br />
rock to blues, to jazz, his diverse music features<br />
an innovative mix of world music and contemporary<br />
jazz.<br />
STILES AND DREWE’S GOLDILOCKS AND<br />
THE THREE BEARS - APRIL 29 – MAY 13<br />
MainStreet Theatre Company presents<br />
Stiles and Drewe’s Goldilocks and the Three Bears,<br />
April 29 – May 13. When the worlds of bears<br />
and people collide, everyone learns that girls<br />
and bears aren’t as ferocious as they may seem!<br />
Featuring an unforgettable score and some fun<br />
twists to a classic story every child knows and<br />
loves, this humorous adaptation is “just right”<br />
for the whole family! For ages 4 and up.<br />
THE MCCARTNEY YEARS - MAY 19<br />
The McCartney Years is a period-true,<br />
technically stunning and explosive live concert<br />
featuring the music of Paul McCartney. This<br />
concert is guaranteed to make you jump out<br />
of your seat to clap, sing and dance to hits like<br />
“Hey Jude,” “Jet,” “Let It Be,” “Band On The<br />
Run,” “The Long and Winding Road,” “Live<br />
and Let Die,” and countless others. Don’t miss<br />
this timeless live concert experience, May 19<br />
at 8pm, honoring one of the most prolific artists<br />
of all time.<br />
COLIN MOCHRIE & BRAD SHERWOOD –<br />
TWO MAN GROUP - MAY 20<br />
Back by popular demand, Colin Mochrie<br />
and Brad Sherwood return to the Playhouse<br />
for a night of hilarious and original scenes in<br />
Colin Mochrie & Brad Sherwood – Two Man<br />
Group, May 20 at 8pm. Known for their work<br />
on Whose Line Is It Anyway?, this dynamic duo<br />
improvise sidesplitting scenes based on audience<br />
suggestions and even invite members up on<br />
stage to add an extra element of the unexpected.<br />
Get ready for a night of non-stop laughter and<br />
big belly laughs in this interactive comedy!<br />
SWINGING DOWN OLD BROADWAY -<br />
MAY 21<br />
Go back to the age of the Golden Era and<br />
relive the good old days in Swinging Down Old<br />
Broadway featuring Richard Leibell, Mara Getz<br />
and the All Star Big Band. The great songs of<br />
George Gershwin, Cole Porter, Rodgers and<br />
Hart, Irving Berlin, and other great composers<br />
of the 1920’s and 1930’s during the heyday<br />
of early Broadway, come to life as Richard and<br />
Mara sing hits from the greatest days of early<br />
Broadway musicals done in our own swinging<br />
way. Don’t miss it, May 21 at 2pm.<br />
THEATRE FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES<br />
In addition to the many public performances,<br />
the Lewis Family Playhouse offers<br />
special school group performances of MainStreet<br />
Theatre Company productions for teachers<br />
and students in elementary and middle school.<br />
These unique Theatre for Young Audiences<br />
productions are supplemented with curriculum<br />
material and resource guides that are available<br />
on-line at www.lewisfamilyplayhouse.com/<br />
education. For more information, contact the<br />
Box Office School Bookings Specialist at (909)<br />
477-2752 ext. 3704. IER<br />
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INLAND EMPIRE THEATER<br />
TIBBIES Center Stage Theater<br />
Announces Its <strong>2016</strong>/2017 Season<br />
Something for everyone at Center Stage!<br />
TIBBIES Center Stage is proud to present its<br />
<strong>2016</strong>/2017 season of entertainment at the<br />
beautiful Art Deco Theater. Get ready for<br />
a year filled with love and laughter, great music,<br />
and powerful performances at TIBBIES Center<br />
Stage Fontana.<br />
The <strong>2016</strong>/2017 season promises to be one<br />
of the best yet at Center Stage filled with four<br />
powerhouse Broadway shows, two murder mystery<br />
weekends, two TIBBIES song and dance<br />
reviews, and a Michael Jackson tribute show not<br />
to be missed!<br />
The Broadway series feature a diverse mix of<br />
musical comedy and emotion. The season starts<br />
this <strong>July</strong> with the musical comedy 9 to 5. The<br />
show is based upon the movie originally staring<br />
Dolly Parton, Jane Fonda, and Lilly Tomlin.<br />
The show itself was written by Dolly Parton<br />
and has been a great success. The show runs <strong>July</strong><br />
8 – <strong>July</strong> 24th.<br />
Moving to the fall Center Stage will present<br />
the Addams Family. This Broadway musical<br />
comedy hit is perfect for the Halloween season<br />
and is filled with all of your favorite characters<br />
from the TV show.<br />
February of 2017 bring Ragtime to the stage.<br />
This powerful Broadway musical is set in the<br />
early 20th century and tells the struggle of attaining<br />
the American Dream. The show is filled<br />
with powerful performances that will move and<br />
inspire.<br />
Finally in April of 2017 the hit musical comedy<br />
Hairspray will take guests back in time to<br />
the 1960’s where social change was in the wind<br />
and the music in the air was so great that no one<br />
could resist dancing!<br />
This year the TIBBIES series features two<br />
amazing shows. Holiday Follies has been delighting<br />
audiences for over 20 years and has been<br />
seen by over 100,000 guests in various locations.<br />
It is truly one of the best ways to celebrate the<br />
holiday season with family, friends, and coworkers.<br />
In May of 2017 TIBBIES is proud to present<br />
Solid Gold, an entire show dedicated to the music<br />
of the 1970’s. Whether you were dancing at<br />
Studio 54 or still a glimmer in your mother’s eye<br />
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OFFICE ANGST TIBBIES Center Stage kicks off its <strong>2016</strong>/2017 season with 9 to 5, starring Maureen Russell,<br />
Lori Power, and Kim Eberhardt.<br />
during the 70’s this show will have you shouting<br />
“more, more, more!”<br />
Another thing that makes the TIBBIES<br />
shows such a special experience is the fact that<br />
the talented performers in the show are also<br />
your servers for the evening, so after they serve<br />
you a delicious dinner, they trade in their aprons<br />
for amazing costumes and take to the stage!<br />
“This element really makes the entire event<br />
interactive,” Vigiletti said. “The audience gets a<br />
chance to know the performers before the show<br />
begins and it makes them feel like they have a<br />
family member to cheer for up on the stage.”<br />
To round out the <strong>2016</strong>/2017 season Center<br />
Stage has some really unique dinner and show<br />
opportunities. The very popular Murder Mystery<br />
Weekends are back and this year there are two<br />
of them. This interactive dinner and show<br />
features a cast of quirkie characters that perform<br />
throughout the evening and help you “crack the<br />
case” and solve the crime.<br />
On January 20th and 21st, Center Stage will<br />
present Return of the King a tribute to Michael<br />
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Jackson. This show features Tejai Sullivan, one<br />
of the world’s best Michael Jackson tribute<br />
artists.<br />
TIBBIES Center Stage Theater in Fontana is<br />
one of the <strong>Inland</strong> Empire’s Premier dining and<br />
entertainment venues. TIBBIES Center Stage is<br />
home to Broadway shows, TIBBIES cruise ship<br />
style song and dance revues, celebrity touring<br />
and variety acts and private functions. This<br />
award winning dinner theater was originally<br />
built in 1936 as a movie theater, but went<br />
through a 7 million dollar metamorphosis in<br />
2008 when it was reopened as TIBBIES Center<br />
Stage Theater and Events Center.<br />
If you’re looking for a terrific experience<br />
for your family, friends or coworkers, TIBBIES<br />
Center Stage is the place to go. Whether a family<br />
gathering or company party for up to 175<br />
guests, visit Center Stage for a great night of<br />
elegant dining and extravagant entertainment.<br />
For more information, go online to<br />
www.centerstagefontana.com or call<br />
909-429- SHOW (7469). IER
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Celebrate Art At The<br />
Fontana Arts Festival<br />
On Saturday, <strong>July</strong> 30, the City of Fontana invites you to explore<br />
the largest art festival in the <strong>Inland</strong> Empire at the 8th Annual<br />
Fontana Arts Festival. Celebrate arts and culture with an<br />
emphasis on creating entertaining and interactive opportunities with<br />
local emerging artists.<br />
The Fontana Arts Festival will take place in Downtown Fontana<br />
on Sierra Avenue between Seville Avenue and Orange Way in conjunction<br />
with the Sunset on Sierra event. The festival kicks off at 5pm and<br />
continues until 10pm. The captivating programming will feature a 3D<br />
Chalk Art display, a 3D Glow in the Dark booth, live on stage musical<br />
performances by The Jay Leno Show opening band the Soulville Band,<br />
saxophonist Jason Klunk, Afro-Latin band QUITAPENAS, muralist<br />
Armani Carter, children’s programming, free interactive art activities,<br />
caricature and balloon artists and more!<br />
Come experience art, music and more at the Fontana Arts Festival as<br />
you bike, walk, skate and play along Sierra Avenue. Don’t forget to mark<br />
this date on your calendar and add this fun-filled creative experience to<br />
your passport to adventure in Fontana!<br />
For more information about the Fontana Arts Festival, contact the<br />
Fontana Art Depot Gallery at (909) 349-6975 or visit their website<br />
at Arts.Fontana.org. For more information about the Sunset on Sierra<br />
event, contact mreza@fontana.org or call (909) 350-7607. IER<br />
Saturday, Aug. 20, <strong>2016</strong>, 7:30 pm<br />
Loma Linda University Church<br />
11125 Campus Street, Loma Linda<br />
• Tickets must be purchased in advance<br />
• No tickets at the door<br />
• Reserved seating<br />
• Main Floor $50, $30, $25, $20, $15, $10<br />
Balcony $30, $10<br />
• Questions? Call the Concert Line (909) 795-4960<br />
Calimesa Community Concerts • 30th Season<br />
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84TH ANNUAL<br />
FESTIVAL OF ARTS<br />
Brings Art, Music and More to Laguna<br />
Beach <strong>July</strong> 5 – <strong>August</strong> 31, <strong>2016</strong><br />
Covered By Spring, by Bosch.<br />
The Festival of Arts Fine Art Show celebrates<br />
its 84th year <strong>July</strong> 5 through <strong>August</strong> 31 in<br />
Laguna Beach. The Festival has been rated<br />
one of the top festivals in the nation and each<br />
year hosts 140 of Orange County’s most talented<br />
artists. Recent accolades include Orange<br />
County Register’s Best Place to Buy Original<br />
Art, Art Fair Calendar’s Top Five Art Fairs in the<br />
West and Top 5 Art Festival in the nation voted<br />
by USA Today readers. Live music, hands-on art<br />
activities, exhibitions of local student artwork<br />
and a wide variety of special events round out<br />
one of southern California’s favorite outdoor<br />
summer events.<br />
“Avid art collectors and festival-goers will<br />
have an outstanding variety of fine art to browse<br />
and purchase as they walk among the artists<br />
displays,” says Marketing and Public Relations<br />
Director Sharbie Higuchi. The Festival of Arts is<br />
a professionally juried fine art show featuring a<br />
Ceramics workshop.<br />
18<br />
diverse selection of artwork including paintings,<br />
sculpture, photography, ceramics, jewelry, and<br />
more from artists around Orange County. Since<br />
opening in 1932, thousands have shown and<br />
sold their artwork at the Festival and many have<br />
their work featured in the private collections of<br />
leading art collectors, celebrities, and museums<br />
around the world.<br />
In addition to the variety of artwork, the Festival<br />
of Arts offers a wide range of daily activities<br />
that the whole family can enjoy. The <strong>2016</strong><br />
events calendar includes nightly live music, jazz<br />
concerts, wine and chocolate pairings, guided<br />
art tours and art workshops. Several special oneday<br />
events return this year, including the Festival<br />
Runway Fashion Show and Family Art Day.<br />
In <strong>2016</strong>, the Festival of Arts introduces three<br />
new events to the calendar. On Tuesday nights,<br />
discover new up and coming musicians on the<br />
Festival stage. The Rising Stars Music Series will<br />
spotlight emerging performers selected by the<br />
Festival’s roster of world-famous musicians.<br />
This year at Books and Brunch, attendees<br />
will meet bestselling authors Steve Hely and<br />
Michelle Gable who will share personal insights<br />
about their work and creative process. The event<br />
also includes a book signing, author lecture,<br />
hard cover copy of book and brunch.<br />
For families, Art and Story Time, presented<br />
by Crayola, is a new weekly series for children 5<br />
and under. Every Monday will feature a different<br />
children’s book read aloud and a hands-on art<br />
project, along with special surprise visits from<br />
illustrators, book characters and more.<br />
“There’s something for everyone at the<br />
Festival of Arts,” said Higuchi. “With beautiful<br />
art, nightly live music, workshops for all ages,<br />
and unique events, the Festival is truly a full arts<br />
experience.”<br />
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SPECIAL EVENTS<br />
For a complete list of activities visit LagunaFestivalofArts.org.<br />
All events are free with admission<br />
unless otherwise noted.<br />
• Art and Story Time<br />
Mondays, <strong>July</strong> 11 - Aug 29 (11am –<br />
12pm). Sponsored by Crayola.<br />
• Rising Stars Music Series<br />
Tuesdays, <strong>July</strong> 12 – Aug 30 (5:30 –<br />
7:30pm)<br />
• Art Talks: A Lecture Series<br />
Wednesdays, <strong>July</strong> 6 - Aug 24 (12 -<br />
1pm).<br />
• Art, Jazz, Wine, & Chocolate<br />
Thursdays, <strong>July</strong> 14 - Aug 25<br />
(5:30 - 7:30pm); $20.<br />
• Concerts on the Green<br />
Saturdays, <strong>July</strong> 9 & 23, Aug 6 & 20<br />
(1 – 2:30pm). Sponsored by Cambria<br />
Estate Vineyard & Winery.<br />
• Family Art Day<br />
Saturday, <strong>July</strong> 16 (12 - 3pm).<br />
• Festival Runway Fashion Show<br />
Saturday, Aug 13 (1 - 4pm).<br />
• Books and Brunch<br />
Sunday, <strong>July</strong> 24 & Aug 21 (11:30 –<br />
1pm); $75.<br />
• Sunday Afternoon in the Park Music<br />
Series<br />
Sundays, <strong>July</strong> 10 - Aug 28 (2 - 4 pm).<br />
FOR MORE INFORMATION<br />
(800) 487-3378<br />
www.LagunaFestivalofArts.org
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Artist Michael Situ gives a demonstration.<br />
Artist Gary Monji.<br />
ART WORKSHOPS FOR<br />
EVERYONE<br />
For schedule and reservations visit<br />
LagunaFestivalofArts.org.<br />
Creativity runs wild at the Festival’s<br />
Adult and Teen Art Workshops<br />
where students will make their own<br />
masterpieces under the instruction<br />
of professional artists. ($50+)<br />
On Saturdays, uncork your<br />
creativity at the Wine and Painting<br />
Nights. Learn to paint with easy to<br />
follow instruction by Festival artists<br />
and enjoy complimentary wine or<br />
beverages. Must be 21 and up. ($50)<br />
Monday - Friday, the Festival<br />
hosts Youth Art Education Days,<br />
art classes for children ages 5 -<br />
12. Classes include sculpture,<br />
printmaking, drawing, and much<br />
more. ($15+)<br />
Printmaking, ceramics ($25+)<br />
and multimedia workshops will be<br />
open daily for visitors of all ages<br />
to stretch creative muscles. The<br />
Festival Art Center will be open<br />
from 11am - 8pm daily for handson<br />
artistic fun. Reservations not<br />
required, drop in anytime!<br />
ART TOURS<br />
Free art tours are held weekdays<br />
at 11am and 3pm; weekends at<br />
11am and 4pm. Meet the artists<br />
and learn firsthand about their<br />
artwork and techniques through<br />
discussions and free artist demos.<br />
SPECIAL EXHIBITS<br />
The Festival’s Junior Art<br />
Exhibition, sponsored in part by<br />
CalFirst National Bank and The<br />
PIMCO Foundation, is comprised<br />
of over 300 pieces of artwork from<br />
Orange County school children<br />
(grades PK - 12). The quality of<br />
art represented in the exhibit will<br />
astound art lovers of all ages.<br />
Support the arts by purchasing<br />
artwork from the Art-to-Go<br />
Exhibit donated by Festival artists<br />
with proceeds benefiting The Artist<br />
Fund at Festival of Arts.<br />
DINING OPTIONS / GIFT SHOP<br />
Tivoli Terrace Restaurant serves<br />
lunch and dinner during the Festival<br />
season in a beautiful garden<br />
setting. Tivoli Terrace will feature<br />
its Summer Pageant Menu with<br />
an array of salads and sandwiches<br />
and fresh seafood for lunch and<br />
a variety of traditional American<br />
cuisine for dinner.<br />
Gina’s Alfresco offers casual Italian<br />
fare and is a complement to the<br />
Festival’s artistic atmosphere.<br />
The Festival of Arts boutiquestyle<br />
gift shop is the perfect place<br />
to find t-shirts, art books, posters,<br />
tote bags and many other items to<br />
remember your visit.<br />
DATES AND TIMES<br />
DATES & TIMES<br />
<strong>July</strong> 5 – <strong>August</strong> 31, <strong>2016</strong><br />
Open daily from 10am –<br />
11:30pm<br />
Early closing <strong>August</strong> 27 at<br />
1:30pm<br />
TICKET INFORMATION<br />
General Admission: Weekdays<br />
$8, Weekends $12<br />
Students & Seniors: Weekdays<br />
$5, Weekends $8<br />
Free Admission for Children 12<br />
and under, Military, and Laguna<br />
Beach Residents.<br />
Passport to the Arts:<br />
A special promotion (funded<br />
in part by Bank of America):<br />
Passport to the Arts for only $24.<br />
Includes unlimited admission all<br />
summer long to the Festival of<br />
Arts, the Sawdust Art Festival and<br />
Laguna Art-A-Fair. Enjoy works<br />
of art by more than 500 artists,<br />
300 hands-on workshops, dozens<br />
of special events, plus a one time,<br />
all-day free parking pass with each<br />
Passport purchased. Order online<br />
at www.LagunaBeachPassport.com.<br />
Passports also available for purchase<br />
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An artist demonstration by Ray Brown.<br />
Artist Mariana Nelson.<br />
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Wine and Painting Workshop.<br />
Continued from page 19<br />
on-site at each festival location during the summer. Offer excludes Pageant<br />
of the Masters. Valid June 24 – <strong>August</strong> 31, <strong>2016</strong>.<br />
SPONSORS<br />
The Festival of Arts and Pageant of the Masters are sponsored in part<br />
by Southern California Acura Dealers, Fidelity Investments, KOST Radio<br />
103.5, Orange County Register and the Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel.<br />
LOCATION<br />
Festival of Arts Grounds<br />
650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, CA 92651<br />
ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION<br />
The Festival of Arts, a non-profit 501(c)(3), has always been a local leader<br />
that has helped with the growth and development of the community and the<br />
arts in Laguna Beach. Established in 1932, the Festival of Arts’ mission is to<br />
promote, produce and sponsor events and activities that encourage the appreciation,<br />
study and performance of the arts. For every summer for over 80<br />
years, the Festival of Arts has produced two world-class events: The Festival<br />
of Arts Fine Art Show and the Pageant of the Masters. Together both shows<br />
attract more than 250,000 visitors into Laguna Beach. IER<br />
Celebrating 92 Years of Quality Theatre!<br />
2014 WINNER<br />
OF 24 INLAND<br />
THEATRE<br />
LEAGUE<br />
AWARDS<br />
Photo by Dennis Taylor<br />
SEASON TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW!<br />
MAIN SERIES<br />
TICKET PRICES<br />
Main Series (individual): $16 • Main Series Season Tickets: $69, $60 for ages 62+<br />
3-Play Season Sampler: $40 • Family Series: $9 individual (except A Christmas Carol, $10), $21 season tickets<br />
FAMILY SERIES<br />
Always a Bridesmaid The Lion in Winter Proof Appointment with<br />
Death<br />
Deathtrap The 39 Steps Charlotte’s Web A Christmas Carol The Lion, the Witch<br />
and the Wardrobe<br />
RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY PLAYERS<br />
(951) 686-4030 4026 14th St., Riverside • www.riversidecommunityplayers.com<br />
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Sorry, no children under 5 are admitted.
Theater & Arts<br />
Gospel Recording Icon Guy Penrod In Loma Linda Concert Aug. 20<br />
Popular gospel recording artist Guy Penrod will be<br />
featured in a live concert at Loma Linda University<br />
Church on <strong>August</strong> 20. Online and telephone ticket sales<br />
have opened for the appearance as part of the award-winning<br />
singer’s national “Pray About Everything” tour, sponsors of the<br />
Loma Linda event announced this week.<br />
Penrod is known to millions for his Grammy and Dove<br />
award-winning recordings and his many televised appearances<br />
with the Gaither Homecoming Tour and Gaither Vocal Band.<br />
His rare concert appearance in the <strong>Inland</strong> Empire is co-sponsored<br />
by the host church and the nearby Calimesa Seventh-day<br />
Adventist Church, in collaboration with the Calimesa Community<br />
Concert Series.<br />
Tickets for the all-reserved seats can be ordered online from<br />
www.iTickets.com or by phone at (800) 965-9324, explains<br />
concert series coordinator Dr. Bob Soderblom. Prices range<br />
from $10 to $30 depending on location, he says, with primeseat<br />
VIP tickets $50 each.<br />
Early ticket buyers have access to preferred seat locations<br />
in each price category, Soderblom advises. Popular credit cards<br />
are accepted, and concertgoers will enjoy free parking in a<br />
structure immediately across the street from the church, he<br />
says.<br />
Tickets are not being sold at the church, and none will be<br />
available at the doors, which open at 6:30 for the 7pm concert.<br />
Visually striking for his flowing white hair, Penrod spent 14<br />
years as lead singer with the Gaither Vocal Group before launching<br />
his successful solo ministry in 2010. His 2012 recording,<br />
“Hymns,” became the top-selling southern gospel album, and<br />
this year’s January release, “Guy Penrod Live,” opened in the<br />
number two position on Nielsen’s Contemporary Christian Music<br />
chart. His first solo DVD, “Live Hymns and Worship,” was<br />
also released this year and debuted at number one in Billboard’s<br />
contemporary Christian music chart.<br />
He was named “Soloist of the Year” by the National Quartet<br />
Convention in 2013.<br />
Born into a Baptist pastor’s family in Taylor, Texas, young<br />
Guy showed musical promise at an early age. He recorded his<br />
first album as a high school student in New Mexico, singing all<br />
four parts.<br />
After graduation from Liberty University, Penrod pursued<br />
his musical career as a studio and back-up singer, working with<br />
many notable musicians. During this period he first met Christian<br />
recording mogul Bill Gaither, and accepted his position<br />
with the Gaither Vocal Band in 1994. With the Gaither musical<br />
groups he toured extensively in the United States and Canada as<br />
well as in Europe, Australia, and Africa.<br />
Today he lives on a farm in Tennessee with his wife Angie,<br />
their eight children, and an assortment of cows and farm animals.<br />
The children – seven boys and one girl (the youngest) – are<br />
all home-schooled.<br />
Information about the Loma Linda concert, including directions<br />
to the church, is available on a recorded concert telephone<br />
line at (909) 795-4960. IER<br />
A Non-Profit 501-c3 Corporation<br />
www.bigbeartheater.org<br />
A delightful Broadway musical!<br />
If you liked The Music Man...<br />
you’ll love<br />
Take Me Along!<br />
PRESENTS<br />
TAKE ME<br />
ALONG<br />
MUSIC & LYRICS BY ROBERT MERRILL<br />
BOOK BY JOSEPH STEIN & ROBERT RUSSELL<br />
Based On the Play<br />
“Ah, Wilderness!” By Eugene O’Neill<br />
Original Production by David Merrick<br />
DIRECTED, & CHOREOGRAPHED BY<br />
KAREN SARGENT RACHELS<br />
June 24, 25, 29, <strong>July</strong> 1, 2, 6, 8, 9 at 7:30<br />
June 26, <strong>July</strong> 3, 10 matinees at 1:30<br />
Res. Seating: $17 - $29 ADULT; $16-$27 SENIORS<br />
$11 - $20 STU/CHILD<br />
Big Bear Lake Performing Arts Center<br />
39707 Big Bear Boulevard<br />
BOX OFFICE(909)866-4970<br />
Open Tues-Fri 1-6 p.m. & 1 p.m. Showdays<br />
Purchase Tickets On-Line:<br />
www.bigbeartheater.org<br />
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Riverside Community Players Present<br />
Its Main Series <strong>2016</strong>/2017 Season<br />
Riverside Community Players, in Riverside, celebrates<br />
92 years of theater with its upcoming <strong>2016</strong>-2017 season.<br />
MAIN SERIES <strong>2016</strong>/2017 SEASON<br />
ALWAYS A BRIDESMAID<br />
by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope and Jamie<br />
Wooten<br />
September 9 - September 25, <strong>2016</strong><br />
Four friends have sworn to keep the<br />
promise they made on the night of their<br />
Senior Prom to be in each other’s weddings<br />
. . . no matter what. More than<br />
30 years later, these Southern friendsfor-life<br />
are still making “the long walk”<br />
for each other, dedicated to honoring<br />
that vow. A tale of loyal and determined women who definitely answer<br />
the question, “Just how far are you willing to go to keep a promise to a<br />
friend?”<br />
Auditions <strong>July</strong> 18 & 19, <strong>2016</strong><br />
THE LION IN WINTER<br />
by James Goldman<br />
November 11 - November 27, <strong>2016</strong><br />
Christmas, 1183, and Eleanor of<br />
Aquitaine is arriving at a castle in Chinon,<br />
France, her husband’s castle, King<br />
Henry II of England. Henry has released<br />
her from prison to attend a family<br />
gathering with their three sons, Richard,<br />
Geoffrey and John. The main topic of<br />
discussion - who will be Henry’s successor<br />
to the throne. The stakes are high, the choice hotly contested and<br />
gamesmanship abounds, even to include the King of France.<br />
Auditions Sept. 12 & 13, <strong>2016</strong><br />
PROOF<br />
by David Auburn<br />
Winner of the 2001 Pulitzer Prize and Tony<br />
Award for Best Play<br />
January 29 - February 14, <strong>2016</strong><br />
MATURE LANGUAGE<br />
On the eve of her 25th birthday,<br />
Catherine, a troubled young woman,<br />
shares a glass of champagne with her<br />
brilliant but unstable father, a famous<br />
mathematician. But in the light of day<br />
she must deal with her own volatile emotions, the arrival of her estranged<br />
sister and the attentions of Hal, a former student of her father’s<br />
who hopes to help her sort through her father’s 103 notebooks to find<br />
his valuable work amongst his delusional scribbling.<br />
Auditions Nov. 14 & 15, <strong>2016</strong><br />
APPOINTMENT WITH DEATH<br />
by Agatha Christie<br />
March 31 - April 16, 2017<br />
An assorted group of travelers is<br />
staying at a Jerusalem hotel. Included<br />
are a young English doctor and her<br />
French colleague, a debonair American,<br />
and a pugnacious Lancashireman. Also<br />
among them is Mrs. Boynton, who is<br />
a domineering American invalid with<br />
four stepchildren; each of them with a<br />
façade of devotion that masks enough hatred to willingly murder her.<br />
Her stepchildren are not the only ones, however.<br />
Auditions Jan. 30 & 31, 2017<br />
DEATHTRAP<br />
by Ira Levin<br />
May 19 - June 4, 2017<br />
Sydney Bruhl, a once successful<br />
Broadway thriller writer, is on the skids.<br />
When he receives a perfect example of<br />
a thriller play from Clifford Anderson,<br />
an inexperienced writer who attended<br />
one of Sydney’s seminars, his envy is<br />
overwhelming. Becoming obsessed with<br />
a sinister idea, he invites Clifford to his<br />
home with an offer to provide suggestions on improving the play. And<br />
the many unexpected turns and twists of events begin.<br />
Auditions Apr. 3 & 4, 2017<br />
THE 39 STEPS<br />
Adapted by Patrick Barlow from the novel<br />
by John Buchan, from the movie of Alfred<br />
Hitchcock and an original concept by Simon<br />
Corble & Nobby Dimon.<br />
<strong>July</strong> 7 - <strong>July</strong>23, 2017<br />
A man with a boring life meets a<br />
woman with an intriguing accent who<br />
says she is a spy. He agrees to take her to<br />
his home, where she is then murdered.<br />
Soon a mysterious organization called<br />
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“The 39 Steps” is hot on the man’s trail in a nationwide manhunt that<br />
climaxes in a death-defying finale. A fast-paced whodunit for anyone<br />
who loves the magic of theatre, zany characters and even some good<br />
old-fashioned romance.<br />
Auditions May 22 & 23, 2017<br />
FAMILY SERIES <strong>2016</strong>/2017 SEASON<br />
CHARLOTTE’S WEB<br />
By E.B. White Adapted by Joseph Robinette<br />
October 7 - October 9, <strong>2016</strong><br />
The extraordinary spider, Charlotte,<br />
is determined to save her friend Wilbur,<br />
an irresistible young pig, from the<br />
butcher. She starts with the “miracle”<br />
of her web in which she writes “Some<br />
Pig”. It is the beginning of a victorious<br />
campaign which ultimately ends with<br />
the now-safe Wilbur doing what is most<br />
important to Charlotte. A beautiful knowing play about friendship<br />
from the book considered to be the best American children’s book of<br />
the past 200 years.<br />
Auditions <strong>July</strong> 25 & 26, <strong>2016</strong><br />
A CHRISTMAS CAROL<br />
By Charles Dickens Adapted by Kathryn L.<br />
Gage<br />
December 9 - December 18, <strong>2016</strong><br />
It is Christmas Eve, but the mean and<br />
miserly Ebenezer Scrooge celebrates no<br />
holidays. Walking home through heavy<br />
fog to the large empty building where he<br />
lives alone, he is unaware that alone is not<br />
what he will be this night. Starting at the front door where he encounters<br />
the face of his dead partner, Jacob Marley, Scrooge will soon learn<br />
that his transforming night of ghostly visitors has just begun.<br />
Auditions Sept. 19 & 20, <strong>2016</strong><br />
THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE<br />
WARDROBE<br />
By C.S. Lewis Adapted by le Clanché du<br />
Rand<br />
February 24 - February 26, 2017<br />
While staying in a large historic<br />
English country house during World<br />
War II, Lucy discovers a wardrobe that<br />
happens to be a gateway to a magical<br />
land called Narnia. Soon Lucy and her<br />
siblings find adventures both perilous and heartwarming. This heroic<br />
tale of love and courage, the life and death struggle for control of Narnia<br />
and the grandeur of the triumph of good over evil, has enthralled<br />
audiences of all ages.<br />
Auditions Nov. 21 & 22, <strong>2016</strong> IER<br />
Riverside Community Players<br />
4026 14th St., Riverside<br />
PHONE: (951) 686-4030<br />
WEBSITE: www.riversidecommunityplayers.com<br />
Sinfonia Mexicana Mariachi Youth Academy<br />
From San Bernardino Wins Top Honor<br />
Sinfonia Mexicana Mariachi Youth Academy of San Bernardino was<br />
awarded 2nd place at the San Juan Capistrano 12th Annual “Battle<br />
of the Mariachi.” The Academy competed against 10 top rated<br />
Mariachi Youth Groups from throughout California and Arizona. The San<br />
Bernardino group was the second most highly rated mariachi in the youth<br />
category and the best rated group from California.<br />
The performance to an audience of 4,000 people comes just one week<br />
after their Mother’s Day performance at Whitmer Auditorium at Colton<br />
High School.<br />
“We are very proud of our students who have worked very hard to prepare<br />
for this performance”, said Tony Bocanegra, the Executive Director.<br />
“These youth are goodwill ambassadors for the City of San Bernardino.”<br />
Oscar Tostado is the director of the Academy and Sinfonia Mexicana<br />
President, Maria Saenz is the assistant Director.<br />
The Academy is housed at Sturges Center for the Fine Arts and is partially<br />
funded by a grant from the San Bernardino Fine Arts Commission. The<br />
Mariachi Youth Academy, now in its 7th year, continues to provide students<br />
with a music education focused on mariachi music, and mentors students to<br />
excel academically and pursue a college education. IER<br />
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THEATRE & ARTS EVENT GUIDE<br />
Send your events to ier@inlandreview.com or go online to www.inlandreview.com.<br />
ART DEPOT GALLERY<br />
In the Helen Putnam Historical Plaza,<br />
in downtown Fontana. Visual arts<br />
programs, gallery exhibits and events.<br />
16822 Spring St.<br />
(909) 349-6900. arts.fontana.org.<br />
CALIFORNIA THEATER OF THE<br />
PERFORMING ARTS<br />
(909) 885-5152;<br />
www.theatricalarts.com.<br />
562 W. Fourth St., San Bernardino.<br />
MAN OF LA MANCHA: <strong>July</strong> 15-17.<br />
THE CAVE<br />
40789 Village Dr. Big Bear Lake. The<br />
Cave is a 400-seat concert venue,<br />
located in the heart of Big Bear Village.<br />
www.thecavebigbear.com.<br />
GUITAR LEGEND DICK DALE AT THE<br />
CAVE: <strong>July</strong> 2.<br />
ZEPPELIN USA AT THE CAVE: <strong>July</strong> 3.<br />
ELTON JOHN’S GREATEST<br />
HITS LIVE, FEATURING BRODY<br />
DOLYNIUK: <strong>July</strong> 8.<br />
CASH’D OUT AT THE CAVE: <strong>July</strong> 9.<br />
WILD CHILD: <strong>July</strong> 16.<br />
JOHN WAITE: <strong>July</strong> 23.<br />
THE TUBES: <strong>July</strong> 23.<br />
SUZY BOGGUSS: <strong>July</strong> 29.<br />
COWBOY MOUTH: <strong>July</strong> 30.<br />
EROTIC CITY - A PRINCE TRIBUTE:<br />
Aug. 5.<br />
DSB AN AMERICAN JOURNEY: Aug.<br />
6.<br />
SCREAMIN’ ON THE MOUNTAIN<br />
FEATURING MASTER OF PUPPETS:<br />
Aug. 12.<br />
BEATLES VS. STONES: Aug. 13.<br />
THE LONG RUN: EXPERIENCE THE<br />
EAGLES: Aug. 20.<br />
DOKKEN: Aug. 27.<br />
THE MARSHALL TUCKER BAND:<br />
Sept. 3.<br />
CITIZENS BUSINESS BANK ARENA<br />
4000 E. Ontario Center Parkway,<br />
Ontario. www.cbbankarena.com.<br />
BETH MOORE: LIVING PROOF LIVE:<br />
<strong>July</strong> 15-16.<br />
RINGLING BROS. AND BARNUM &<br />
BAILEY 146TH EDITION: <strong>July</strong> 22-26.<br />
HERITAGE SINGERS: 45TH<br />
ANNIVERSARY REUNION: <strong>July</strong> 30.<br />
BELONG TOUR: Sept. 9-10.<br />
COACHELLA VALLEY<br />
REPERTORY THEATRE<br />
At the Atrium in Rancho Mirage,<br />
69930 Highway 111.<br />
(760) 296-2966. www.cvrep.org.<br />
AUDITIONS FOR SUMMER STAGED<br />
READINGS: <strong>July</strong> 9-10.<br />
SUMMER CABARET SERIES: <strong>July</strong><br />
15-17.<br />
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COMMUNITY ARTS THEATER<br />
SOCIETY OF BIG BEAR<br />
For info and tickets check the CATS<br />
website at www.bigbeartheater.org<br />
or call the PAC Box Office at (909)<br />
866-4970.<br />
See article on page 25.<br />
FALLBROOK ART CENTER<br />
Sculpture, painting, printmaking,<br />
wildlife, glass, ceramic, and<br />
photography fine art shows.<br />
103 S. Main St., Fallbrook.<br />
fallbrookartcenter.org.<br />
(760) 728-1414.<br />
FINE ARTS NETWORK ALICE IN<br />
WONDERLAND SUMMER CAMP<br />
The summer camp runs <strong>July</strong> 11-15<br />
and 18-24 with performances<br />
given on <strong>July</strong> 24 at 2pm and 5pm.<br />
For more information go online to<br />
fantheater.com. Tickets are available<br />
at temeculatheater.com.<br />
FONTANA ARTS FESTIVAL<br />
<strong>July</strong> 30. See article on page 16.<br />
FONTANA COMMUNITY<br />
SENIOR CENTER ART GALLERY<br />
The art gallery is located on the<br />
Center’s upper level in the Library<br />
and Art Gallery Corridor,<br />
16710 Ceres Ave., in Fontana.<br />
(909) 349-6975. arts.fontana.org.<br />
FOX PERFORMING ARTS CENTER<br />
In Downtown Riverside,<br />
3801 Mission Inn Ave. Tickets are<br />
available at the Fox Box Office,<br />
LiveNation.com, ticketmaster.com, or<br />
charge by phone at<br />
(951) 779-9800. For information,<br />
visit riversidelive.com.<br />
BRAT PACK MOVIE SERIES, PRETTY<br />
IN PINK: <strong>July</strong> 1.<br />
BRAT PACK MOVIE SERIES, ST.<br />
ELMO’S FIRE: <strong>July</strong> 8.<br />
DIANA REYES: <strong>July</strong> 9.<br />
BRAT PACK MOVIE SERIES,<br />
SIXTEEN CANDLES: <strong>July</strong> 15.<br />
BRAT PACK MOVIE SERIES, THE<br />
OUTSIDERS: <strong>July</strong> 22.<br />
BRAT PACK MOVIE SERIES, THE BIG<br />
SLEEP: <strong>July</strong> 23.<br />
BRAT PACK MOVIE SERIES, THE<br />
BREAKFAST CLUB: <strong>July</strong> 29.<br />
RAT PACK MOVIE SERIES,<br />
MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE: <strong>July</strong> 30.<br />
RAT PACK MOVIE SERIES, FROM<br />
HERE TO ETERNITY: Aug. 6.<br />
MAKS & VAL LIVE ON TOUR: OUR<br />
WAY: Aug. 12.<br />
RAT PACK MOVIE SERIES, RIO<br />
BRAVO: Aug. 13.<br />
RAT PACK MOVIE SERIES, OCEAN’S<br />
11: Aug. 20.<br />
GUY PENROD IN CONCERT<br />
Gospel recording artist Guy Penrod<br />
performs Aug. 20 at Loma Linda<br />
University Church. See article on<br />
page 21.<br />
LAGUNA FESTIVAL OF ARTS<br />
<strong>July</strong> 5 - Aug. 31, 140 fine artists,<br />
live music, workshops, and more. In<br />
Laguna. lagunafestivalofarts.org. See<br />
article on page 18.<br />
LEWIS FAMILY PLAYHOUSE<br />
12505 Cultural Center Dr., Rancho<br />
Cucamonga. Tickets available at<br />
lewisfamilyplayhouse.com,<br />
(909) 477-2752.<br />
<strong>2016</strong>-2017 SEASON: See article on<br />
page 12.<br />
THE MUSIC MAN: <strong>July</strong> 16-24.<br />
VANYA & SONIA & MASHA &<br />
SPIKE: Aug. 12-21.<br />
PAGEANT OF THE MASTERS<br />
<strong>July</strong> 7 - Aug. 31. A unique theatrical<br />
experience. In Laguna. pageanttickets.<br />
com. Prices from $15 to $230.<br />
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REDLANDS THEATER FESTIVAL<br />
The 44th season of the Redlands<br />
Theatre Festival. The festival opens<br />
<strong>July</strong> 8 in the outdoor theater at<br />
Prospect Park in Redlands. The<br />
festival is doing five shows in<br />
repertory: the one-woman show<br />
on the life of poet Emily Dickinson<br />
(“The Belle of Amherst”), the western<br />
melodrama “Deadwood Dick,” the<br />
family comedy “Leaving Iowa,” the<br />
Tony Award winning musical “The<br />
Drowsy Chaperone,” and the prequel<br />
to the Peter Pan story, “Peter and the<br />
Star Catcher.” Tickets are available<br />
at the Redlands Theatre Box Office<br />
at Prospect Park or by calling (909)<br />
792-0562. Hours on site are 3 to<br />
6:30pm Monday through Friday,<br />
June 27 through <strong>July</strong> 8, and <strong>July</strong> 8<br />
through Aug. 20 (every show night),<br />
5 to 9pm. Ticket information also is<br />
available at www.rftseason.com. No<br />
children under 5 will be admitted.<br />
RIVERSIDE ART MUSEUM<br />
3425 Mission Inn Ave., Riverside.<br />
(951) 684-7111. riversideartmuseum.<br />
org. Admission: Members: Free.<br />
Military Families (with I.D.): Free.<br />
Children under 12: Free. General<br />
admission: $5. Students (with I.D.),<br />
Seniors (65+), and Educators: $3.<br />
RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY PLAYERS<br />
4026 14th St., in Riverside.<br />
(951) 686-4030.<br />
riversidecommunityplayers.com.<br />
VANYA AND SONIA AND MASHA<br />
AND SPIKE: <strong>July</strong> 15-31. $15.<br />
<strong>2016</strong>-2017 SEASON: See article on<br />
page 22.<br />
RIVERSIDE MUNICIPAL<br />
AUDITORIUM<br />
3485 Mission Inn Ave., Riverside.<br />
(951) 779-9800.<br />
venue.riversiderma.com.<br />
MARISELA: <strong>July</strong> 2.<br />
SUMMER HOLIDAY HANGOVER<br />
FEATURING A TRIBUTE TO THE<br />
CURE: <strong>July</strong> 9.<br />
THE OFFSPRING: <strong>July</strong> 22.<br />
JULIETA VENEGAS: <strong>July</strong> 29.<br />
LA GIRA DE LOS 4: <strong>July</strong> 30.<br />
Continued on page 25
Theater & Arts<br />
‘Take Me Along’ Continues<br />
Through <strong>July</strong> 10 At CATS<br />
CATS, The Community Arts Theater Society,<br />
continues performing the delightful<br />
Broadway musical Take Me Along at the<br />
Big Bear Lake Performing Arts Center through<br />
<strong>July</strong> 10. Performances are <strong>July</strong> 1, 2, 6, 8 and 9 at<br />
7:30pm and Sunday matinees on <strong>July</strong> 3 and 10<br />
at 1:30pm. All performances are reserved seating<br />
and prices range from $17 to $29 for adults, $16<br />
to $27 for seniors and $11 to $20 for students/<br />
children depending on date and location of<br />
seats. There is a discount for those serving in the<br />
military.<br />
For info and tickets check the CATS website<br />
at www.bigbeartheater.org or call the PAC Box<br />
Office at (909) 866-4970.<br />
Take Me Along opened on Broadway in<br />
October of 1959, during the “Golden Age of<br />
Broadway.” Originally starring Jackie Gleason,<br />
who won the 1960 Tony Award for his hilarious<br />
performance, and also starring Walter Pidgeon in<br />
his magnificent singing role, Take Me Along is a<br />
high spirited family musical filled with wonderful<br />
songs and delightfully funny scenes. The musical<br />
made a star of Robert Morse, and introduced a<br />
young dancer to Broadway by the name of Valerie<br />
Harper. The Music & Lyrics for the musical were<br />
written by Robert Merrill (Funny Girl) with book<br />
by Joseph Stein (Fiddler On The Roof) and Robert<br />
Russell. It was originally produced by David Merrick,<br />
with staging by Onna White.<br />
After closing on Broadway, the musical played<br />
National Tours and summer stock venues for several<br />
years. It was so popular that United Airlines<br />
adapted the title song for a massive ad campaign<br />
in the late ‘60s.<br />
CATS is reviving the musical again, having<br />
produced it 15 years ago. Director-Choreographer<br />
Karen Sargent Rachels, who once toured<br />
with the musical along with Dan Dailey, has fond<br />
memories of the show. She says: “Along with a<br />
terrific score, the musical has a wonderful script,<br />
based on Eugene O’Neill’s classic comedy, Ah,<br />
Wilderness!. Teenagers as well as Senior citizens<br />
fall in love, come of age and try to stay out of<br />
trouble, all with delightful singing and dancing.<br />
If you liked The Music Man, you’ll love Take Me<br />
Along.”<br />
Take Me Along is set on <strong>July</strong> 4, 1906, and is<br />
the perfect family musical. Once again, CATS’<br />
Set Designer, Joanne McMaster, has designed a<br />
lovely period set for use on the Performing Arts<br />
Center’s revolving stage. Costumes are designed<br />
by Priscilla Anderson, with Bob Perry in charge of<br />
Set Construction. Karen Bergmann is Associate<br />
Producer, Adam McDonald is Production Coordinator<br />
and Joe Sellarole is Musical Director. The<br />
cast includes several of CATS’ star performers including<br />
Steve Mangels, Adam McDonald, Diana<br />
Hintergardt, Nancy Walker, Timmy Brasher and<br />
Jessica Brasher.<br />
Tickets are on sale now. Tickets and information<br />
are available through the CATS Website at<br />
www.bigbeartheater.org. IER<br />
Continued from page 24<br />
MIDGET MANIA WRESTLING <strong>2016</strong>:<br />
Aug. 5.<br />
WHICH ONE’S PINK - A TRIBUTE TO<br />
PINK FLOYD: Aug. 13.<br />
SILVERSUN PICKUPS: Aug. 14.<br />
THEATRE & ARTS EVENT GUIDE<br />
TEMECULA COMMUNITY THEATER<br />
42051 Main St., Temecula.<br />
(866) 653-8696.<br />
www.temeculatheater.com.<br />
JAZZ AT THE MERC: Every Thursday,<br />
7:30pm.<br />
COMEDY AT THE MERC: 2nd Friday<br />
and last Saturday of the month, 8pm.<br />
Send your events to ier@inlandreview.com or go online to www.inlandreview.com.<br />
CLASSICS AT THE MERC: 2nd and<br />
4th Sundays of the month, 3pm.<br />
SPEAKEASY AT THE MERC: Every<br />
2nd Saturday, 7pm.<br />
COUNTRY LIVE! AT THE MERC:<br />
Every 1st and 3rd Saturday, 7pm.<br />
TIBBIES CENTER STAGE THEATER<br />
8463 Sierra Ave., Fontana.<br />
(909) 429-7469.<br />
centerstagefontana.com.<br />
NOCHES CON RITMO: Thursday<br />
nights. Salsa lessons 7pm,<br />
open dance 8pm. Dancing, live<br />
entertainment, appetizers. $5 before<br />
9pm, $7 after 9pm. 18+ event. 7pm<br />
- Midnight. See article on page 6.<br />
<strong>2016</strong>-2017 SEASON: See article on<br />
page 17. IER<br />
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American Kestrel<br />
ZOO TIME!<br />
Big Bear Alpine Zoo<br />
Strives Towards<br />
New Heights<br />
High in the mountain region of Big Bear Lake, a<br />
gaze of raccoons (that’s what you call a group of<br />
raccoons) is scurrying across branches foraging<br />
for food items while other members of the gaze are<br />
busy at a nearby water source involved in their dunking<br />
ritual, rinsing their food through the water. What at<br />
first appears to be both food and hand washing is actually<br />
the technique used by raccoons to heighten their<br />
sense of touch, giving them precise information on<br />
what they are about to consume.<br />
Not far away, a male black bear tilts his head up<br />
and with a rapid succession of airflow through his<br />
nostrils, determines that a tasty food source is close by.<br />
His sense of smell, 100 times more powerful than that<br />
of a human’s, picks up a scent of an edible possibility.<br />
With massive arm and shoulder strength to accompany<br />
the incredible sense of smell, the 400-pound omnivore<br />
moves massive logs in an effort to find each morsel of<br />
hidden edible treasure.<br />
Known for their expertise as an ambush predator,<br />
two mountain lions blend in with their surrounding<br />
mountain flora, hiding between bark and branch.<br />
Above the ground, the brown, black, and grey hues of<br />
their fur makes them almost invisible allowing them to<br />
scan the activity on the ground beneath them.<br />
A perfect match for the surrounding bark of forest<br />
trees, their stealth-like behavior makes them almost<br />
undetectable.<br />
California has some of the most diverse wildlife<br />
in North America. But you don’t have to camp out in<br />
the wilderness just to catch a glimpse of some of our<br />
state’s amazing animals. In fact, the animals described<br />
above are actually animals at the Big Bear Alpine Zoo.<br />
Founded in 1959, the Big Bear Alpine Zoo is the only<br />
Alpine Zoo of its kind in the United States. Situated at<br />
almost 7,000 feet above sea level, the Big Bear Alpine<br />
Zoo serves as a rehabilitation facility for both mountain<br />
and nearby communities. With a nearly 80% success<br />
rate, animals are nursed back to health or weaned onto<br />
solid foods and then released back into the wild. If an<br />
animal is too injured or if it has lost its fear of humans,<br />
it cannot be released and has a home for life at Big Bear<br />
Alpine Zoo.<br />
“Our goal at the zoo is to connect our guests to<br />
wildlife, to demonstrate both the uniqueness of our<br />
animals and their habitat in the wild,” says Curator<br />
Bob Cisneros. “As for our animals, we focus on their<br />
natural behaviors, providing them with opportunities<br />
to thrive. I think this combination of connecting<br />
guests to wildlife and meeting the welfare needs of our<br />
animals makes us very successful at what we do.”<br />
If you are planning a trip to Big Bear, get your wild<br />
on! A visit to the zoo is the best way to see representatives<br />
of our mountain ecosystem. Located on 2.5 acres,<br />
Big Bear Alpine Zoo brings the wild to you, housing<br />
over 100 animals, mostly native species.<br />
The zoo is open daily from 10am through 5pm and<br />
is located at 43285 Goldmine Drive in Big Bear Lake,<br />
right across the street from Bear Mountain Ski and<br />
Board Resort.<br />
Each day at noon there is an animal presentation<br />
done by one of their keepers and three animal enrichment<br />
talks at 1pm, 2pm, and 3pm.<br />
If you want to know more about the facility and<br />
the animals in their care, check out the website at www.<br />
bigbearzoo.org or like them on their facebook page. IER<br />
California<br />
has some<br />
of the most diverse<br />
wildlife in North<br />
America. But you<br />
don’t have to<br />
camp out in the<br />
wilderness just to<br />
catch a glimpse of<br />
some of our state’s<br />
amazing animals.<br />
BIG BEAR ALPINE ZOO<br />
ADMISSION<br />
Adults 10-59 $12.00<br />
Children 3-9 $9.00<br />
Seniors 60 and over $9.00<br />
Children 2 and under Free<br />
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CASINOS<br />
AGUA CALIENTE CASINO<br />
(866) 858-3600.<br />
www.hotwatercasino.com.<br />
32-250 Bob Hope Drive,<br />
Rancho Mirage.<br />
BRIAN REGAN: <strong>July</strong> 16.<br />
BATTLE OF THE BADGES: <strong>July</strong> 23.<br />
UB40 FEATURING ALI CAMPBELL,<br />
ASTRO & MICKEY: Aug. 6.<br />
AUGUSTINE CASINO<br />
760-391-9500.<br />
www.augustinecasino.com.<br />
84-001 Avenue 54, Coachella.<br />
CAHUILLA CASINO<br />
52702 Highway 371, Anza.<br />
(951) 763-1200.<br />
www.cahuillacasino.com.<br />
FANTASY SPRINGS<br />
RESORT CASINO<br />
For tickets and information, call<br />
(760) 342-5000,<br />
(800) 827-2946 or visit<br />
fantasyspringsresort.com.<br />
CHICAGO WITH SPECIAL GUEST<br />
RITA WILSON: <strong>July</strong> 1.<br />
KENNY ROGERS: <strong>July</strong> 2.<br />
KESHA: <strong>July</strong> 9.<br />
GOLDEN BOY BOXING WITH<br />
SPECIAL GUEST SUGAR RAY<br />
LEONARD: <strong>July</strong> 15.<br />
EARTH, WIND & FIRE: <strong>July</strong> 29.<br />
ALEJANDRA GUZMÁN A + NO<br />
PODER: Aug. 13.<br />
SAMMY HAGAR & THE CIRCLE:<br />
Aug. 27.<br />
TOTO: Sep. 9.<br />
MORONGO CASINO<br />
(800) 252-4499.<br />
morongocasinoresort.com.<br />
49750 Seminole Dr., Cabazon.<br />
MASTER OF PUPPETS: <strong>July</strong> 15.<br />
BEN FOLDS: <strong>July</strong> 29.<br />
FLOGGING MOLLY: Aug. 5.<br />
THE GIPSY KINGS FEATURING<br />
NICOLAS REYES AND TONINO<br />
BALIARDO: Aug. 19.<br />
SCOTT STAPP: Aug. 20.<br />
PECHANGA RESORT & CASINO<br />
(951) 693-1819.<br />
www.pechanga.com.<br />
45000 Pala Road, Temecula.<br />
Box Office (951) 303-2507.<br />
DUELING PIANOS: <strong>July</strong> 2.<br />
LIVE SHOW LE QUYEN AND CHAN<br />
THANH: <strong>July</strong> 2-3.<br />
MICHAEL CARBONARO LIVE: <strong>July</strong><br />
9-10.<br />
AN EVENING WITH STYX: <strong>July</strong> 17.<br />
Smooth Solutions<br />
PERMANENT ELECTROLYSIS<br />
HAIR REMOVAL<br />
6864 Indiana Ave., Ste. 104A<br />
Riverside, CA 92506<br />
by<br />
Gender Friendly<br />
Dana<br />
By Appointment Only<br />
(909) 900-8374<br />
www.smoothsolutionsbydana.com<br />
AIR SUPPLY: <strong>July</strong> 30.<br />
BOZ SCAGGS: Aug. 5.<br />
CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING: Aug. 5.<br />
HWANG CHI YELO CONCERT: Aug.<br />
12-13.<br />
PAT BENATAR & NEIL GIRLADO &<br />
MELISSA ETHERIDGE TOGETHER<br />
LIVE: Aug. 19.<br />
FUN-TASTIK 4: Aug. 20.<br />
SAN MANUEL INDIAN<br />
BINGO AND CASINO<br />
(909) 864-5050.<br />
www.sanmanuel.com<br />
5797 North Victoria Avenue, Highland.<br />
SOBOBA CASINO<br />
(951) 665-1000 or<br />
(866) 4-SOBOBA.<br />
www.soboba.com.<br />
23333 Soboba Road,<br />
San Jacinto.<br />
SPA RESORT CASINO<br />
(760) 323-5865.<br />
www.sparesortcasino.com.<br />
401 E. Amado Rd.,<br />
Palm Springs.<br />
SANDSATIONAL SUMMER EVENT:<br />
<strong>July</strong> 2.<br />
SPOTLIGHT 29 CASINO<br />
46-200 Harrison Place, Coachella.<br />
www.spotlight29.com.<br />
(800) 585-3737 or<br />
(760) 775-5566.<br />
THE OLD SCHOOL FREE STYLE<br />
FEST: <strong>July</strong> 2.<br />
“JO JO” JORGE FALCON: <strong>July</strong> 8.<br />
MAXWELL WITH SPECIAL GUESTS:<br />
<strong>July</strong> 22.<br />
BANDA EL RECODO: Aug. 5.<br />
A CELEBRATION OF THE MUSIC OF<br />
BOB MARLEY: Aug. 12.<br />
LOS TUCANES DE TIJUANA: Aug.<br />
20.<br />
RODNEY CARRINGTON: Sept. 3.<br />
A CELEBRATION OF THE MUSIC OF<br />
THE BEATLES: Sept. 10.<br />
FAIRS, FESTIVALS, EVENTS<br />
CANYON CREST TOWNE CENTRE<br />
Shop, dine, relax and enjoy at the<br />
Towne Centre, located at<br />
5225 Canyon Crest Dr. in Riverside.<br />
(951) 686-1222.<br />
www.cctownecentre.com. Outdoor<br />
events are weather permitting.<br />
SUMMER CONCERTS: Continues<br />
through <strong>August</strong>, near the fountain<br />
in front of Romano’s on Tuesday<br />
evenings. Music on Saturday<br />
evenings in <strong>July</strong>. 7-9 pm. See article<br />
on page 7.<br />
ANTHONY THE MAGIC: <strong>July</strong> 30,<br />
7pm. See article on page 7.<br />
CITIZENS BUSINESS BANK ARENA<br />
4000 E. Ontario Center Parkway,<br />
Ontario. www.cbbankarena.com.<br />
BETH MOORE: LIVING PROOF LIVE:<br />
<strong>July</strong> 15-16.<br />
RINGLING BROS. AND BARNUM &<br />
BAILEY 146TH EDITION: <strong>July</strong> 22-26.<br />
HERITAGE SINGERS: 45TH<br />
ANNIVERSARY REUNION: <strong>July</strong> 30.<br />
BELONG TOUR: Sept. 9-10.<br />
COLLEGE OF THE<br />
DESERT STREET FAIR<br />
Open air shopping, Saturdays and<br />
Sundays, 7am to Noon, with new<br />
merchandise, an arts section, food<br />
court, entertainment and farmers<br />
market. On the College of the Desert<br />
campus, 43-500 Monterey Ave., Palm<br />
Desert. (760) 636-7958.<br />
www.codstreetfair.net.<br />
CONCERTS AT FAIRMOUNT PARK<br />
AND DOWNTOWN RIVERSIDE<br />
For more information go online to<br />
www.riversidedowntown.org and<br />
www.riversideca.gov.<br />
DOWNTOWN FARMERS<br />
MARKET IN RIVERSIDE<br />
Main Street between 5th and 6th<br />
Streets, a wide variety of novelty<br />
and fresh food, every Saturday in<br />
downtown Riverside, 8am to 1pm.<br />
www.riversideca.gov.<br />
FONTANA FARMERS’ MARKETS<br />
The City of Fontana offers two<br />
Farmers’ Market locations. For<br />
more information, go online to<br />
farmersmarket.fontana.org.<br />
FONTANA’S PASSPORT TO<br />
ADVENTURE<br />
Aquatic events, summer camps,<br />
events and more, going on in<br />
Fontana. For more information go<br />
online to recreation.fontana.org or call<br />
(909) 349-6900.<br />
FONTANA’S SPECTACULAR 4TH OF<br />
JULY CELEBRATION<br />
<strong>July</strong> 4, 6-9:30pm, at Fontana High<br />
School. For more information, call<br />
(909) 349-6900 or go online to<br />
events.fontana.org.<br />
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GOLD RUSH DAYS AT LAKE<br />
ARROWHEAD VILLAGE<br />
<strong>July</strong> 9-10. Pan for gold, old time<br />
entertainment, music, and more.<br />
www.thelakearrowheadvillage.com.<br />
LAGUNA FESTIVAL OF ARTS<br />
<strong>July</strong> 5 - Aug. 31, 140 fine artists,<br />
live music, workshops, and more. In<br />
Laguna. lagunafestivalofarts.org. See<br />
article on page 18.<br />
LAKE ELSINORE 4TH OF JULY<br />
CELEBRATION <strong>2016</strong><br />
At Lakepoint Park, 420 E. Lakeshore<br />
Drive, Lake Elsinore. This is a free<br />
event from 6pm to 10pm with food<br />
vendors, live music by Midnight<br />
Ride and fireworks at 9pm. For more<br />
information call<br />
(951) 674-3124, ext. 292.<br />
www.lake-elsinore.org.<br />
MOVIES ON MAIN IN RIVERSIDE<br />
Free movies in downtown Riverside on<br />
Main St. between University Ave. and<br />
Mission Inn Ave.<br />
www.riversidedowntown.org.<br />
NORCO FAIR<br />
September 1-5. See article on page 8.<br />
ONTARIO HOME AND<br />
BACKYARD SHOW<br />
<strong>July</strong> 8-10. See everything you’ll need<br />
to make your home and backyard<br />
the place to be this summer. At the<br />
Ontario Convention Center.<br />
(951) 681-0644.<br />
www.homeshowconsultants.com.<br />
TIBBIES CENTER STAGE THEATER<br />
8463 Sierra Ave., Fontana.<br />
(909) 429-7469.<br />
centerstagefontana.com.<br />
NOCHES CON RITMO: Thursday<br />
nights. Salsa lessons 7pm,<br />
open dance 8pm. Dancing, live<br />
entertainment, appetizers. $5 before<br />
9pm, $7 after 9pm. 18+ event. 7pm<br />
- Midnight. See article on page 6.<br />
BIG BEAR ALPINE ZOO<br />
A wildlife alpine collection of more<br />
than 190 animals. Open Mon.-Fri.,<br />
10am to 4pm, and Sat. & Sun. 10am<br />
to 5pm, weather permitting.<br />
(909) 584-1299.<br />
www.bigbearalpinezoo.org. See article<br />
on page 27.<br />
PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST: <strong>July</strong> 9.<br />
MUSEUMS<br />
CABOT’S PUEBLO MUSEUM<br />
In Desert Hot Springs. Museum<br />
collection includes Native American<br />
pottery and baskets, artifacts and<br />
other treasures. cabotsmuseum.org.<br />
(760) 329-7610.<br />
Saving Wildlife Since 1959<br />
EDWARD-DEAN<br />
MUSEUM & GARDENS<br />
9401 Oak Glen Rd., Cherry Valley.<br />
(951) 845-2626. www.edwarddeanmuseum.org.<br />
The Museum is<br />
open Friday, Saturday and Sunday<br />
10am to 5pm and is closed on<br />
county holidays. Admission is $5;<br />
children 12 and under are free. The<br />
Museum’s permanent collections are<br />
primarily 16th through 19th century<br />
European and Asian decorative arts.<br />
THE HISTORIC SITE OF<br />
THE ORIGINAL MCDONALDS/<br />
ROUTE 66 MUSEUM<br />
Toys, collectables, photo<br />
memorabilia, vintage road signs.<br />
Open 10am-5pm daily. 1398 N. E St.,<br />
San Bernardino. Free admission.<br />
(909) 885-6324.<br />
IDYLLWILD NATURE CENTER<br />
25225 Hwy. 243, 1/2 mile north of<br />
Idyllwild. (951) 659-3850.<br />
www.idyllwildnaturecenter.net.<br />
Open Tues.-Sun., 9am-4:30pm.<br />
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LEMON LILY FESTIVAL<br />
<strong>July</strong> 9-10 at the Idyllwild Nature<br />
Center. Music, family entertainment,<br />
vendors, and more. www.<br />
lemonlilyfestival.com.<br />
MOVIES IN THE PARK<br />
Summer Movies in the Park at<br />
Summerlake Park, 900 W. Broadway<br />
St., Lake Elsinore. <strong>July</strong> 13, “Back<br />
to the Future” (Rated PG). Starts<br />
at 8pm. Free admission. For more<br />
information call<br />
(951) 674-3124, ext. 292.<br />
www.lake-elsinore.org.<br />
MOUNTAIN ACTIVITIES<br />
ALPINE SLIDE AT MAGIC MOUNTAIN<br />
Enjoy fun in Big Bear. Bobsled-like<br />
ride, go-karts and miniature golf and<br />
more. Alpine Slide at Magic Mountain<br />
is located in Big Bear Lake, 800 Wild<br />
Rose Lane. Call (909) 866-4626.<br />
Also nearby is Big Bear Snow Play,<br />
on Big Bear Blvd., (909) 585-0075.<br />
www.alpineslidebigbear.com. See<br />
article on page 10.<br />
Rescue / Rehab / Release / Home For Life<br />
<strong>2016</strong> CALENDAR OF EVENTS<br />
<strong>July</strong> 9<br />
Photography Contest<br />
<strong>July</strong> 16<br />
Zookeeper Week Kickoff<br />
<strong>July</strong> 23<br />
Run for the Grizzlies /<br />
A Motorcycle Poker Run<br />
<strong>August</strong> 13<br />
Ice Cream Safari<br />
October –<br />
Friday & Saturday Nights<br />
Flashlight Safaris<br />
October 15<br />
Wolf Awareness Day<br />
Open Daily (weather permitting)<br />
43285 Goldmine Dr., Big Bear Lake, CA<br />
909-584-1299 / www.BigBearAlpineZoo.org<br />
Friends of the Big Bear Alpine Zoo – Supporting the zoo for 25 years<br />
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Continued from page 29<br />
THE INLAND EMPIRE<br />
MILITARY MUSEUM<br />
WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Gulf,<br />
Iraq and Afghanistan wars military<br />
memorabilia. Open Sat. and Sun.,<br />
10am-5pm, Mon.-Fri. by appointment.<br />
1394 N. E St. in San<br />
Bernardino. Free admission.<br />
(909) 885-6324 or<br />
(909) 888-0477.<br />
admission $8 (adult), $6 (military or<br />
senior), $5 (student), and $4 (child<br />
aged 5 to 12). Children under five and<br />
Museum Association members are<br />
admitted free. Parking is free. www.<br />
sbcountymuseum.org.<br />
(909) 307-2669.<br />
WALLY PARKS NHRA<br />
MOTORSPORTS MUSEUM<br />
Open Wednesday - Sunday<br />
10am-5pm. The Museum features<br />
over 80 historical race cars from<br />
several venues. Racing memorabilia<br />
spanning the History of NHRA,<br />
specialty exhibits rotate throughout<br />
the year. Huge museum gift shop and<br />
so much more! (909) 622-2133.<br />
1101 W. McKinley Ave., Pomona,<br />
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www.lincolnshrine.org.<br />
ORANGE EMPIRE<br />
RAILWAY MUSEUM<br />
2201 S. A St., Perris.<br />
(951) 943-3020.<br />
www.oerm.org.<br />
A DAY OUT WITH THOMAS THE<br />
TANK ENGINE & FRIENDS: See<br />
article on page 11.<br />
PALM SPRINGS AIR MUSEUM<br />
An educational non-profit<br />
organization with over 28 flyable<br />
planes and interactive exhibits<br />
housed in 60,000 square feet of<br />
climate-controlled hangars. 745<br />
N. Gene Autry Trail, Palm Springs,<br />
(760) 778-6262.<br />
www.PalmSpringsAirMuseum.<br />
PLANES OF FAME AIR MUSEUM<br />
The museum is open Sunday<br />
through Friday from 10am to 5pm,<br />
Saturday from 9am to 5pm.<br />
7000 Merrill Ave., Chino.<br />
(909) 597-3722.<br />
www.planesoffame.org.<br />
SAN BERNARDINO<br />
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2024 Orange Tree Lane in<br />
Redlands. Open Tuesdays -<br />
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