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THEATER • ARTS • EVENTS • FAMILY FUN • CASINOS<br />

E EInlandNTERTAINMENT<br />

FunREVIEW<br />

The Inland Empire’s Guide to<br />

June/July, 2017<br />

FREE<br />

THE<br />

CONCERT<br />

THAT<br />

NEVER<br />

WAS ...<br />

TIBBIES CENTER STAGE IN FONTANA<br />

ANNOUNCES ITS 2017/2018 SEASON<br />

Home Shows<br />

In Riverside<br />

And Ontario<br />

Fourth Of July<br />

In Fontana<br />

Free Concerts<br />

At University<br />

Village<br />

Restaurant<br />

Week Returns<br />

To Riverside<br />

Laguna’s<br />

Pageant Of<br />

The Masters


ALOHA!<br />

SUMMER MEANS FUN<br />

THE ONTARIO<br />

DON’T<br />

MISS IT!<br />

Free Admission Sponsored By:<br />

The San Gabriel Valley<br />

Newspaper Group<br />

FRIDAY, SATURDAY, & SUNDAY<br />

July 7th, 8th, & 9th<br />

ONTARIO CONVENTION CENTER<br />

2000 East Convention Center Way Ontario, CA 91764<br />

HOURS: FRI. 12PM-7PM SAT.10AM-7PM SUN.10AM-5PM<br />

ENTER TO WIN<br />

A HOT TUB<br />

See Hundreds of Exhibits In<br />

Backyards • Landscaping • Waterfalls • BBQ’s • Patios<br />

Pools & Spas • Koi ponds • Outdoor Furniture • Kitchens<br />

Baths • Windows • Doors • Sunrooms & Much More!<br />

Hawaiian Lei<br />

to the first 500 people<br />

Fri, Sat, & Sun<br />

AND A<br />

CULLIGAN WATER SYSTEM<br />

(No purchase necessary.)<br />

Gardening Seminars and Cooking Shows!<br />

Kitchen<br />

Slicing Knife<br />

t 300<br />

Friday at 12:00 pm<br />

Polynesian Show<br />

Sat. 2pm<br />

EARLY BIRD GIFTS ALL 3 DAYS!<br />

Salsa Master<br />

to the first 100 people<br />

Sat & Sun at 10am<br />

Kitchen Craft<br />

Cooking Shows<br />

UCCE<br />

MASTER<br />

GARDENER<br />

Seminars<br />

All 3 Days!<br />

For information Call 951-681-0644 | www.homeshowconsultants.com<br />

TV’S<br />

GARDEN<br />

EXPERT<br />

Nick Federoff<br />

Sat. 11am-2pm<br />

Curtis Thomsen<br />

“The Smart Gardener”<br />

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E NTERTAINMENT<br />

Inland<br />

The Inland Empire’s Guide to Fun<br />

REVIEW<br />

INDEX OF SPECIAL SECTIONS<br />

Theater and<br />

the Arts <br />

Stage events around<br />

the Inland Empire<br />

SECTION<br />

PAGE<br />

18<br />

Editor In Chief<br />

Publisher<br />

June/July, 2017<br />

Tana Pigeon<br />

Word Mill Publishing<br />

WWW.INLANDREVIEW.COM<br />

Inland Entertainment Review is published monthly and can<br />

be found at more than 400 locations throughout the Inland<br />

Empire (Riverside and San Bernardino Counties), including<br />

select Ralphs, Albertsons, restaurants, convenience stores<br />

and other locations. Inland Entertainment Review brings you<br />

the best in Inland Empire Entertainment.<br />

Inland Entertainment Review is not responsible for<br />

incorrect pricing or information listed or for loss or<br />

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by writers and advertisers are their own and do not<br />

necessarily represent those of the publisher. Redistribution<br />

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What To Do <br />

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Advertising or Editorial inquiries<br />

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ABOUT THE COVER: SHARON OWENS AND SEBASTIAN ANZALDO IN “THE<br />

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Annual Summer Christmas<br />

Just Got<br />

Cooler Celebration Concerts<br />

Music on Tuesday evenings, 7-9 pm, in June,<br />

July, and<br />

Saturday,<br />

August,<br />

December<br />

near Alley’s<br />

4th<br />

Hallmark.<br />

FREE<br />

11<br />

crafts<br />

a.m. –<br />

for<br />

2 p.m.<br />

children.<br />

Enjoy Music holiday on entertainment, Saturday evenings clowns in July & crafts.<br />

(except July 4).<br />

Free digital photo of your child with Santa!<br />

<br />

BANDS:<br />

June 6th - Eddie Would Tow (Surf Band)<br />

June 13 - Joey and His Showmen<br />

Art Show<br />

June 20th - Southbound Unplugged<br />

2nd June Saturday 27th - Always of each a Reason month<br />

10 a.m. N– 3 p.m.<br />

<br />

N<br />

<br />

Life Stream Blood Drives<br />

Car Show<br />

June 1 and July 27, 2-6 pm.<br />

2nd Sunday of each month 2 – 5 p.m.<br />

World Wide<br />

Knit In Public<br />

Live Holiday Music<br />

Tuesday evenings 11/30/10 - 12/21/10,<br />

Bring your project 6:30-8:30 and (Food join Court) in, 9 am-12 pm<br />

Carolers Friday evenings 11/26/10 N - 12/17/10, 6:30 - 8:30<br />

ALL EVENTS (All events ARE WEATHER weather permitting) PERMITTING<br />

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FREE Summer Concert<br />

Series In Riverside<br />

Throwback Thursdays in July and August<br />

The 2017 University Village Summer Concert<br />

Series begins with a journey back to<br />

the 60’s on July 13. From “Love Me Do” to<br />

“Let it Be,” Ticket to Ride tribute band captures<br />

the fun and excitement of a real Beatles concert,<br />

LIVE on stage!<br />

LET IT BE: Ticket To Ride kicks off the University<br />

Village Summer Concert Series<br />

Starting with Ticket to Ride on July 13,<br />

the weekly concerts are FREE from 7 to 9pm<br />

at University Village, located at the intersection<br />

of University Avenue and Iowa Avenue in<br />

Riverside.<br />

This seventh annual weekly concert series<br />

continues each Thursday from 7 – 9pm through<br />

August 17 near Juice it Up at University Village:<br />

July 13: Ticket to Ride – Beatles Tribute<br />

July 20: Mighty Cash Cats – Johnny Cash Tribute<br />

July 27: Stone Soul – Classic Soul & Motown<br />

August 3: Jive Turkey – Disco Party<br />

August 10: Live From Earth – Pat Benatar Tribute<br />

August 17: Smooth – Santana Tribute<br />

Come early each week with your outdoor<br />

chairs to get a close-in location to enjoy food<br />

and specialty beverage sampling to whet your<br />

appetite for dining at one of University Village’s<br />

great restaurants: Afters Ice Cream, At Thai,<br />

Boba Café, Busy Café, Denny’s, Frice Seafood,<br />

Holy Crab, Jersey Mike’s, Juice It Up!, Lollicup<br />

Fresh, Manna Grill, Pho Vinam Restaurant,<br />

Poke Bar, Popcorn Chicken, Ramen, Okawari,<br />

Ray’s Pizza, Rubio’s Fresh Mexican Grill,<br />

Slickables, Starbucks, Sushi Ya, Sweet Daily<br />

Café, The Crusty Oven, The Flame Broiler, UC<br />

Bakery, Yoshinoya, Yummy Asian, and ZiZi<br />

BBQ House.<br />

Concertgoers can register for the chance<br />

to win great prizes from University Village<br />

merchants and those who present receipts of<br />

$25 or more get a free Summer Concert Series<br />

t-shirt.<br />

For more information about the Summer<br />

Concert Series, call Valerie Soule at (818) 710-<br />

6100 or visit universityvillageriverside.com.<br />

The free concerts are funded by University<br />

Village and NewMark Merrill Companies. IER<br />

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Insta<br />

DOWNTOWN RIVERSIDE<br />

istrict<br />

ENTERTAINMENT<br />

D<br />

MOVIES ON MAIN<br />

Movies begin at 8:00 p.m.<br />

FREE<br />

JULY 6<br />

Sing<br />

JULY 13<br />

Moana<br />

JULY 20<br />

Finding Dory<br />

JULY 27<br />

Lego Batman Movie<br />

Popcorn & Refreshments Available<br />

(Local Eateries Open Late)<br />

FREE<br />

Don’t miss Riverside’s<br />

FREE Summer Movie Event.<br />

Bring your chairs and enjoy family-friendly movies under the stars on<br />

Main Street, between Mission Inn Avenue and University Avenue<br />

UPCOMING EVENTS<br />

3666 University Ave., Ste. 100 951.781.7335<br />

www.RiversideDowntown.org<br />

FIND US ON<br />

Riverside Restaurant Week • June 16 to 25<br />

June/July, 2017 Inland Entertainment Review Concerts at City Hall • June 20, 27, July 11, 18, 725


MOVIES ON MAIN<br />

Returns In July<br />

The Riverside Downtown Partnership in conjunction with the City of Riverside’s Park,<br />

Recreation and Community Services Department announced the return of Movies<br />

on Main with blockbuster G-rated and PG movies the entire family will enjoy. These<br />

free movies will be shown on Main Street between University and Mission Inn Avenue<br />

projected on an inflatable outdoor screen.<br />

Scheduled movies this<br />

summer include:<br />

JULY 6 – SING<br />

A koala impresario stages a gala singing<br />

competition in order to save his theater, and the<br />

contest attracts the attention of such musically<br />

inclined animals as a harried pig mom, a teenage<br />

gorilla, a shy elephant, and a punk porcupine.<br />

JULY 13 – MOANA<br />

An adventurous teenager is inspired to leave<br />

the safety and security of her island on a daring<br />

journey to save her people. Moana convinces<br />

the mighty demigod Maui to join her mission,<br />

and together, they voyage across the open ocean<br />

on an action-packed adventure. Along the way,<br />

Moana fulfills her quest and discovers the one<br />

thing she’s always sought: her own identity.<br />

JULY 20 – FINDING DORY<br />

Amnesiac blue tang Dory searches for her<br />

long-lost parents with the help of pals Nemo<br />

and Marlin. She eventually heads for California<br />

and the Monterey Marine Life Institute, evading<br />

predators along the way as she hopes to find a<br />

place she can call home.<br />

JULY 27 – LEGO BATMAN MOVIE<br />

There are big changes brewing in Gotham,<br />

and if he wants to save the city from The Joker’s<br />

hostile takeover, Batman may have to drop the<br />

lone vigilante thing, try to work with others and<br />

maybe, just maybe, learn to lighten up.<br />

SCHEDULE AND MORE INFORMATION<br />

The movie screening will start at 8pm or dusk if later.<br />

Early arrival is strongly recommended to secure a<br />

good spot and attendees can bring their own chair or<br />

blanket. Downtown restaurants nearby will be open late.<br />

For more information visit www.RiversideDowntown.org<br />

or www.facebook.com/RiversideDowntownPartnership<br />

Check the City’s Community Calendar at<br />

www.riversideca.gov for Movies in the Park information.<br />

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MINIATURE<br />

GOLF<br />

Alpine Slide at Magic Mountain<br />

YEAR<br />

ROUND<br />

FAMILY<br />

FUN<br />

At Alpine<br />

Slide<br />

You only pay if<br />

you play!<br />

ALPINE SLIDE<br />

1/4 Mile Track<br />

GO-KARTS<br />

Video Games<br />

Snack Bar &<br />

Old Fashioned<br />

Ice Cream<br />

Counter<br />

909-866-4626<br />

All<br />

SPRING:<br />

Saturday & Sunday 10am-5pm<br />

SUMMER:<br />

Sunday-Thursday 10am-6pm<br />

Friday & Saturday 10am-9pm<br />

www.alpineslidebigbear.com<br />

Summer<br />

Alpine Water Slide<br />

Take a ride in the crystal blue<br />

waters. Turning and banking on<br />

the way to the 3 1/2’ deep<br />

pool of inviting water.<br />

WATER<br />

SLIDE<br />

S-Curves<br />

Hairpin Turns<br />

Fifth-of-a-Mile<br />

Course<br />

Get Your<br />

Race On!<br />

Up to 30 MPH<br />

Experience the thrill of straight<br />

aways and tight turns.<br />

42825 Big Bear Blvd.<br />

Big Bear Lake<br />

(Located 3 miles east of the<br />

Alpine Slide, next to Motel 6)<br />

www.bigbearspeedway.com<br />

NEED SPEED? GO KARTING!<br />

909-585-0075<br />

RACING LICENSE<br />

Real Gear ...<br />

Real Track ...<br />

REAL<br />

Racing!<br />

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FOODIES REJOICE!<br />

Riverside Restaurant Week Returns<br />

Riverside Restaurant Week is back by<br />

popular demand! The City of Riverside<br />

has again joined forces with Riverside<br />

Downtown Partnership and Arlington<br />

Business Partnership to bring foodies ten<br />

days of delicious dining across the city.<br />

From Friday, June 16 th , to Sunday, June<br />

25 th , diners can enjoy either a special menu<br />

item, a combination of items at a special<br />

price, or a discounted meal. Visit DineRiverside.com<br />

to find a list of participating<br />

restaurants and start planning your restaurant<br />

week today. Restaurants that want to<br />

participate can sign up there too.<br />

Riverside Restaurant Week is expected to<br />

have over 100 restaurants participate in this<br />

fifth annual event. Diners can expect to find<br />

local coffee shops, fast-casual restaurants, formal<br />

restaurants, and everything in between.<br />

If you like food, this event is for you because<br />

Restaurant Week has something for everyone!<br />

This event is aimed at showcasing the<br />

variety of food choices that Riverside really<br />

has. If you participated the last few years,<br />

try some place new this time.<br />

The first location to sign up was “The<br />

Upper Crust Sandwich Shoppe.” Their<br />

special this year is lunch for two, which<br />

includes a whole sandwich split, with two<br />

sides and two small drinks for $15.<br />

If pizza is more your thing, try “The<br />

Crusty Oven.” Their special to tempt your<br />

taste buds is a Build-Your-Own Flatbread<br />

with unlimited toppings and a fountain<br />

drink for just $10.<br />

And while you’re chowing down, don’t<br />

forget to join the conversation with #DineRiverside<br />

and show us the tasty treats and<br />

killer deals you’re finding during Riverside<br />

Restaurant Week from Friday, June 16 th , to<br />

Sunday, June 25 th .<br />

Find out more at DineRiverside.com.<br />

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City of Riverside Solid Waste Programs<br />

Going Green In The City Of Riverside Is As Easy As 3-1-1!<br />

The City of Riverside offers their residents<br />

several options to recycle their waste.<br />

The first is to utilize the automated<br />

curbside collection recycling blue<br />

barrel for the following material<br />

types: glass (food and beverage<br />

containers), plastics numbered 1-7,<br />

paper products and metals. Please<br />

ensure that materials are free of<br />

residual foodwaste and liquid.<br />

Secondly, contact 3-1-1 for all<br />

other recycling and scheduling needs.<br />

Larger materials that cannot fit into<br />

the blue recycling barrel, such as<br />

appliances, can be collected by contacting the<br />

City. If a resident has materials like used motor<br />

oil and used oil filters they can arrange for<br />

curbside collection. All other bulky items can be<br />

collected through the two free curbside bulky<br />

Recycling<br />

item collections provided to residents. These<br />

items include sofas, chairs, and mattresses.<br />

Other options for bulky items and e-waste<br />

collection can be accommodated at one of the<br />

four C.U.R.E. events (Clean Up Riverside’s Environment)<br />

held during the year and throughout<br />

the city. Information on these dates and other<br />

services can be obtained<br />

by visiting their webpage<br />

at www.riversideca.gov/<br />

publicworks/trash/ or<br />

using your smart phone<br />

on this Quick Response<br />

code. IER<br />

November 4, 5, 10, 11 & 12<br />

Orange Empire Railway Museum<br />

Perris, CA www.oerm.org<br />

Visit ticketweb.com/dowt or call 866-468-7630<br />

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Action-Packed Events<br />

Provide Endless Summer<br />

Experience Endless Summer<br />

Fun in Fontana by celebrating<br />

America’s Independence<br />

Day at the City of Fontana’s 4th<br />

of July Celebration! The Independence<br />

Day Celebration will<br />

feature a patriotic extravaganza<br />

with live music, a kid’s zone, and<br />

a dazzling fireworks display.<br />

The 4th of July Celebration<br />

takes place on Tuesday, July 4,<br />

from 6pm to 9:30pm at Fontana<br />

High School located at 9453<br />

Citrus Ave. in Fontana.<br />

The event will offer enjoyment<br />

for the whole family<br />

including live on-stage<br />

performances, roving entertainment,<br />

and a kid’s zone which<br />

will provide non-stop fun with<br />

games and contests for children<br />

of all ages. Make sure you bring<br />

your appetite too, so you can<br />

enjoy tasty treats from a variety<br />

of food vendors.<br />

When the sun goes down,<br />

watch the sky light up with<br />

a 20-minute fireworks show<br />

beginning at 9pm. This dazzling<br />

pyrotechnic display will be<br />

accompanied to choreographed<br />

music and is guaranteed to have<br />

you leaving the event filled with<br />

a spirit of patriotism.<br />

Ticket sales start on Monday,<br />

June 12, for only $4 per person<br />

for all ages at the following<br />

locations:<br />

• Community Services<br />

Department: 16860<br />

Valencia Avenue, Fontana,<br />

92335<br />

• Don Day Center:<br />

14501 Live Oak Avenue,<br />

Fontana, 92337<br />

• City Hall: 8353<br />

Sierra Avenue, Fontana,<br />

92335<br />

• Jessie Turner Center:<br />

15556 Summit Avenue,<br />

Fontana, 92336<br />

Tickets must be presented<br />

for admission the day of the<br />

event. Tickets will not be made<br />

available for purchase at the<br />

gate, so be sure to visit one of<br />

the locations before they sell<br />

out.<br />

For more information about<br />

the 4th of July Celebration, call<br />

(909) 349-6900 or visit Events.<br />

Fontana.org.<br />

Fun in<br />

Fontana<br />

FONTANA ARTS FESTIVAL<br />

Continue your Endless Summer<br />

Fun in Fontana at the 9th annual<br />

Fontana Arts Festival on Saturday,<br />

July 29, from 5pm to 10pm at Fontana<br />

Park located at 15556 Summit<br />

Ave. Explore the largest art festival<br />

in the Inland Empire! Celebrate arts<br />

and culture with an emphasis on entertaining<br />

and interactive opportunities<br />

with local emerging artists.<br />

The captivating event will<br />

feature live on-stage performances<br />

by Tamora School of Irish Dance,<br />

live jazz music by Them Kool Kats,<br />

Indie-tropical band, Feli and the<br />

LemonShakers, and end the night<br />

with an electrifying performance by<br />

TOMASINA!<br />

You won’t want to miss the artist<br />

demonstrations, children’s activities,<br />

living statues, free interactive art activities,<br />

caricature and balloon artists,<br />

along with delicious food trucks.<br />

Come experience a night of<br />

art, music, food, and more at the<br />

Fontana Arts Festival. Don’t forget to<br />

mark this date on your calendar and<br />

add this fun-filled creative experience<br />

to your Endless Summer Fun in<br />

Fontana!<br />

For more information about the<br />

Fontana Arts Festival call (909) 349-<br />

6975 or visit Arts.Fontana.org.<br />

St. Andrew’s Newman Sponsors To<br />

Hold Annual Wine-Tasting Fundraiser<br />

St. Andrew’s Newman Sponsors will<br />

hold the annual Wine Tasting Scholarship<br />

Fundraiser on Friday, June 9th,<br />

at 6:30pm at St. Andrew’s Newman Center,<br />

105 W. Big Springs Road, in Riverside,.<br />

St. Andrew’s Newman Sponsors is a<br />

non-profit organization devoted to raising<br />

funds for Catholic students attending<br />

both University of California, Riverside,<br />

THE MCCARTNEY and YEARS: Riverside Performing Community May 19. College. It<br />

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helps provide financial assistance for<br />

students attending retreats, leadership<br />

trainings, scholarships, and other studentcentered<br />

needs. The funds to provide<br />

this assistance are raised at annual events<br />

including Oktoberfest, the Christmas<br />

Party, and Wine Tasting and other events<br />

as planned by the sponsors.<br />

There will be wine-tasting of 30-40<br />

wines, courtesy of Gerrard's Market in<br />

June/July, 2017 Inland Entertainment Review<br />

Redlands, appetizers, and dessert. The<br />

cost is $30 per person.<br />

This is a fun evening of tasting wines,<br />

food, music, and a silent auction. Each<br />

guest will receive a complimentary bottle<br />

of wine to take home.<br />

For more information, call Caryn<br />

Marsella at (951) 961-3053 or<br />

(951) 682- 8751. IER


Automotive history<br />

hot rods & classics<br />

At The L.A. Roadster Show<br />

Making history in its 53rd year, the 2017<br />

L.A. Roadster Show is a two-day event<br />

that will be held on Father’s Day Weekend<br />

at the Fairplex in Pomona. The L.A. Roadster<br />

Show attracts the finest hot rods and classic cars<br />

from all over the world and has the reputation of<br />

“The Greatest Roadster Show on Earth”.<br />

The show started in 1960 where it was<br />

planned and run by active club members<br />

and their spouses. Today the event is being<br />

managed by Roadster Shows, Inc., a professional<br />

event management company with over<br />

10 years experience producing other hot rod<br />

related events. For the past 36 years the L.A.<br />

Roadster Show has been at the Fairplex on<br />

Father’s Day weekend and it will continue to<br />

be held there for years to come. This event is<br />

a family affair and an annual tradition in the<br />

street rodding community.<br />

The L.A. Roadster Show will<br />

host over 1,500 classic cars. This<br />

is also a great place to buy or sell a<br />

classic car. The L.A. Roadster Show<br />

has a huge swap meet that is always<br />

popular for those looking for rare<br />

vintage car parts. They also have<br />

a commercial vendor midway and<br />

a large air conditioned building<br />

featuring the best companies in the<br />

Hot Rod industry.<br />

A new website was recently<br />

launched with all the information<br />

needed to register your car, get<br />

a swap meet space, or become a commercial<br />

vendor.<br />

The 53rd Annual Los Angeles Roadster<br />

Show is Saturday, June 17th and Sunday 18th,<br />

at the Fairplex in Pomona. Save some money<br />

and purchase your discounted tickets at your<br />

local O’Reilly Auto Parts.<br />

For more information, go to www.<br />

laroadstershow.com or their Facebook page at<br />

www.facebook.com/LARoadsterShow, or call<br />

(877) 207-7773. IER<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 passes<br />

available for Alpine Slide’s<br />

refreshing double water slide<br />

opening Memorial Day Weekend.<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 operating<br />

daily starting June 10th.<br />

The anytime pass pays for itself<br />

in less than five visits.<br />

Also available are Sunday<br />

through Friday season passes for<br />

only $49 (excluding July 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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Don’t Miss These Two Big Shows!<br />

The Riverside Home & Garden and The Ontario Home & Backyard Shows bring the latest ideas in home and backyard living<br />

The inland empire is growing, and so are<br />

two great home and garden events. First,<br />

there’s the Riverside Home & Garden<br />

Show on June 9 th , 10 th , and 11 th , at the Riverside<br />

Convention Center, showcasing the latest ideas<br />

in home improvement and gardening. It has<br />

been a yearly Riverside tradition since 1993.<br />

Next, it’s the Ontario Home & Backyard<br />

Show, July 7 th , 8 th , and 9 th , at the Ontario Convention<br />

Center, and spotlights why “summer<br />

means fun in the Inland Empire.” This show<br />

features the best in home and backyard living,<br />

plus a free Polynesian entertainment show Saturday,<br />

July 8 th at 2pm.<br />

Make your plans now to attend both shows<br />

and see hundreds of exhibits from the experts in<br />

home and garden to the professionals in backyard<br />

living, bbq’s, pools, spas, and patios, and<br />

much more. Here’s the best part: the admission<br />

for both shows is free, sponsored by the Press<br />

Enterprise and the Daily Bulletin.<br />

Hours for both shows are Friday 12 to 7pm,<br />

Saturday 10am to 7pm, and Sunday 10am to<br />

5pm, with free gardening, solar, and cooking<br />

seminars, plus grand prize drawings, early bird<br />

gifts and entertainment all three days. These two<br />

shows are the best entertainment deal in the inland<br />

empire, so save the dates and join the fun!<br />

For more information call (951) 681-0644 or go online to<br />

www.Homeshowconsultants.com. IER<br />

A Day Out With Thomas The<br />

Tank Engine And Friends<br />

Beloved children’s choo-choo train<br />

Thomas and his railway friend Percy<br />

are chugging into the Orange Empire<br />

Railway Museum to greet fans of all ages,<br />

November 4, 5, 10 11 and 12.<br />

A Day Out With Thomas offers aspiring<br />

engineers and their families the opportunity<br />

to take a 25-minute ride with the<br />

famous engine and smaller locomotive Percy.<br />

Children can also meet Sir Topham Hatt,<br />

the Superintendent of the Railroad from the<br />

Island of Sodor.<br />

Enjoy a wide range of activities perfect<br />

for children. Stop by the Thomas & Friends<br />

Imagination Station with train tables and<br />

building activities. There will be Thomasthemed<br />

stamps, temporary tattoos, storytelling<br />

and videos. There will also be games, coloring,<br />

live children’s music, a petting zoo, bounce<br />

house, sing-alongs, and a Thomas gift store.<br />

There will be street car and trolley rides<br />

and an entire museum to explore. A visit to<br />

the Orange Empire Railway Museum is a<br />

trip back in time to when trains, conductors,<br />

whistles, bells, and steam were a part of the<br />

way we traveled.<br />

A Day Out With Thomas will keep adults<br />

who love trains, and children who love<br />

Thomas, happily chugging along the tracks.<br />

Families should arrive no later than one hour<br />

prior to scheduled departure. Tickets start at<br />

$19 for ages two and older.<br />

The Orange Empire Railway Museum is<br />

a volunteer-run organization that has been<br />

preserving Southern California’s railway history<br />

since 1956. The Museum’s mission is to<br />

educate the public on the technology, history,<br />

and impact of the rail transportation industry<br />

in the West. Over 200 rail cars and locomotives,<br />

ranging from Los Angeles street cars to<br />

modern diesel locomotives, are preserved at<br />

the museum’s 90-acre site in Perris, which is<br />

open 363 days of the year.<br />

For ticket purchases and information, call the Orange<br />

Empire Railway Museum office at (951) 943-3020 or<br />

visit www.oerm.org/thomas/ IER<br />

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Travis Tritt & The<br />

Charlie Daniels<br />

JD Priest at<br />

White Park<br />

concert in<br />

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‘Bingo Madness’<br />

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Riverside Band at Soboba U. Village<br />

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80’s pop star Tiffany,<br />

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McCallum Stages<br />

“My Girlfriend’s<br />

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The Inter-Tribal<br />

Powwow<br />

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Pro golf<br />

tourney at<br />

Fantasy<br />

Springs<br />

Fun at the LA<br />

County Fair At<br />

The Fairplex<br />

events and costume shops<br />

Southern<br />

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the most of the white stuff<br />

Brooks<br />

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at Fantasy<br />

returns<br />

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March, 2008<br />

Sheena<br />

Easton at<br />

Soboba<br />

The British pop star<br />

takes center stage at<br />

Fantasy Springs Casino<br />

Celebrate<br />

St. Paddy’s<br />

at Killarneys<br />

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April, 2009<br />

Lily<br />

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in<br />

Riverside<br />

The historical classic<br />

returns to the Ramona Bowl<br />

Get fit at the Musiq Soulchild Concierto Para Radio Control<br />

Kids’ Fair & India.Arie at las Madres at Expo flying high<br />

Fantasy<br />

Sinfonia<br />

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April, 2016<br />

THE NEW<br />

A California Tradition Returns<br />

Circus Vargas, Planes Of ‘Doors Open’ Yucaipa Music ‘The Jungle<br />

A Family Fame Airshow Historic Tours And Arts Book Kids’ In<br />

Adventure In Chino In Riverside Festival Fontana<br />

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“Weird Al” Yankovic brings<br />

his act to Riverside’s Fox<br />

Performing Arts Center<br />

Events begin for Earth, Wind & Fire Run like the wind Gear up for the<br />

the Police and Fire at Fantasy Springs at the Fontana LA Roadsters<br />

Games<br />

Casino<br />

Days Run<br />

Car Show<br />

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April, 2016<br />

Circus Vargas,<br />

A Family<br />

Adventure<br />

THE NEW<br />

A California Tradition Returns<br />

Planes Of<br />

Fame Airshow<br />

In Chino<br />

‘Doors Open’<br />

Historic Tours<br />

In Riverside<br />

Yucaipa Music<br />

And Arts<br />

Festival<br />

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The Show<br />

A Michael Jackson<br />

Experience At<br />

Riverside’s Fox<br />

Oklahoma! In Big<br />

Bear Lake With<br />

PAC Production<br />

Soboba Casino<br />

With John Michael<br />

Montgomery<br />

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Crystal<br />

Gayle at<br />

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June, 2009<br />

‘Thoroughly Modern Millie’<br />

Meet Mountain<br />

Animals At Big<br />

Bear’s Alpine Zoo<br />

Concerts<br />

live at<br />

Riverside’s<br />

White Park<br />

Headlines at<br />

Huck Finn’s Jubilee<br />

Kelly Clarkson Lollipop Park Lewis Family Find adventure<br />

at Fantasy opens in Lake Playhouse in Laughlin at<br />

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Elizabeth<br />

Pitcairn and<br />

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at Taste of<br />

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July, 2007<br />

Summer escapes<br />

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Koinonia<br />

Christian Conference<br />

and Jazzn in The City<br />

Jazz Festival<br />

Lewis Family Playhouse<br />

presents the<br />

Wizard of Oz<br />

Vikki<br />

Carr at<br />

Sinfonia<br />

Mexicana<br />

San Bernardino<br />

Symphony<br />

presents<br />

‘Magnificent<br />

Mahler’<br />

Jon Peter<br />

Lewis in<br />

Redlands’<br />

Godspell<br />

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Jazz experience<br />

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Springs Resort<br />

Casino<br />

Frampton Comes Alive!<br />

35th Anniversary Tour<br />

Peter Frampton<br />

Wednesday, August 3 • 7:30 p.m.<br />

Upcoming Shows<br />

Tank<br />

Avant<br />

Saturday, August 20 • 8:00 p.m.<br />

Summer thrills at New shows at the Gladiators gather Free concert<br />

Alpine Slide in Kenny Riverside Fox Jon to rumble at<br />

series Leon at<br />

Big Bear Lake Loggins Center Secada<br />

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Fox Performing Arts Center, 3801 Mission Inn Avenue, Riverside<br />

November, 2008<br />

Tickets available at ticketmaster.com, all Ticketmaster outlets and the Box Office.<br />

For Box Office Information call (951) 779 9800. Visit us on the web at foxriversidelive.com<br />

Get into the holiday spirit<br />

in downtown Riverside<br />

A Fantasy<br />

Springs<br />

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Years Eve<br />

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Riverside’s<br />

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Sinfonia<br />

Mexicana<br />

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Cinco de<br />

Mayo at<br />

Soboba<br />

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August, 2009<br />

The Country Star Appears<br />

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All<br />

aboard<br />

the Santa<br />

Train<br />

continues in its 85th year<br />

Kids Health<br />

and Safety Fair<br />

‘Music &<br />

Memories’<br />

at<br />

Fantasy<br />

‘Ultimate Jazz’ Michael Dwight Yoakam Rodeo Rides<br />

in Riverside’s Jackson tribute at Ramona Bowl Again in Norco<br />

Fairmount Park at Fantasy<br />

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February, 2008<br />

Chris Rock<br />

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Springs<br />

Casino<br />

monthly comedy venue<br />

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“Cinderella”<br />

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Elvis Lives! At<br />

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Arts Center<br />

The Best Of<br />

Classical Crossover<br />

Quartet at Fantasy Springs<br />

West Coast<br />

Thunder Honors<br />

Memorial Day<br />

Fun Family Times<br />

This Summer In<br />

Fontana<br />

See the<br />

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Classic Lily Tomlin<br />

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Playhouse<br />

Martial<br />

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Marcellini<br />

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Southern California’s largest<br />

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Jewel at<br />

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Skip Fordyce<br />

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Big Bear Speedway<br />

Open for Real Racing<br />

Fun Fast times move from snow- covered<br />

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Play high in the San Bernardino Mountains<br />

opens its popular Speedway track.<br />

Big Bear Speedway offers a real- life racing<br />

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Sodi RT8 Karts around a fifth- of- a- mile long<br />

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Drivers reach speeds upwards of 30 mph<br />

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Kart is really a mini- race car with features<br />

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fuel pumps.<br />

The leader in the kart racing craze sweeping<br />

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safety with Four Point seat belts. It’s an authentic<br />

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Honda Whisper Motors generate amazing<br />

power, enough for cars to lay rubber on the<br />

paved track through the many turns.<br />

Sodi RT8 Karts sport design elegance and<br />

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Big Bear Speedway has 17 single karts<br />

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Safety is always the primary focus with<br />

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base lodge where first time guests view a twoand-<br />

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issued Big Bear Speedway licenses good for<br />

one year and assigned a heat number.<br />

Pit crew wave karts onto the track in staggered<br />

starts. First lap is not timed so drivers<br />

can get a feel for the car and track. Drivers<br />

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Theater & The Arts<br />

TIBBIES Center<br />

Stage Theater<br />

Announces Its<br />

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Something for everyone at Center Stage!<br />

TIBBIES Center Stage<br />

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Get ready for a year filled with<br />

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with three amazing Broadway shows,<br />

two murder mystery weekends, two<br />

TIBBIES song and dance reviews and<br />

a Barbra Streisand and Frank Sinatra<br />

tribute show not to be missed.<br />

New this year is TIBBIES Center<br />

Stage 16-foot tall by 32-foot wide<br />

HD LED backdrop. This amazing<br />

piece of technology allows for<br />

incredible new enhancements to the<br />

productions. Special visual effects and<br />

virtual scenery can now be a part of<br />

the productions adding an additional<br />

layer to the already stellar entertainment<br />

that the venue offers.<br />

BARBRA AND FRANK<br />

To open the season TIBBIES<br />

Center Stage presents Barbra and<br />

Frank, The Concert that Never<br />

Was. Sharon Owens and Sebastion<br />

Anzaldo are two of the world’s best<br />

tribute artists having won multiple<br />

awards and television show contests<br />

worldwide. After a multiyear run in<br />

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are kicking off the season on<br />

July 13 th and 14 th .<br />

SHREK THE MUSICAL<br />

The Broadway series feature a<br />

diverse mix of classic musical comedy,<br />

a recent smash Broadway hit and<br />

one of the first and best “Jukebox<br />

musicals”. The Broadway show season<br />

kicks off this fall with Shrek The<br />

Musical. Shrek runs Oct. 20 th through<br />

Nov. 12 th of this year. Based upon<br />

the hit animated feature film this<br />

delightful show is great for audiences<br />

of all ages.<br />

SMOKEY JOES CAFÉ<br />

Feb 9 th – March 5 th , 2018, Smokey<br />

Joes Café will take guests back to the<br />

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and roll. This show highlights the<br />

music of Leiber and Stoller with great<br />

hits like “Charlie Brown”, “Yakety<br />

Yak”, “Hound Dog” and more!<br />

SINGING IN THE RAIN<br />

April 6 th – April 29 th , 2018, Center<br />

Stage presents one of the greatest<br />

musicals of all time, Singing in the<br />

Rain. This true classic musical will<br />

take audiences on a sentimental journey<br />

back in time to when life, love,<br />

and laughter were all that mattered.<br />

HOLIDAY FOLLIES<br />

This year the TIBBIES series<br />

features two amazing shows. Holiday<br />

Follies has been delighting audiences<br />

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EXPLORE OUR NEWLY RENOVATED GROUNDS THIS SUMMER!<br />

for over 22 years now and has been seen by<br />

over 105,000 guests in their various locations.<br />

It is truly one of the best ways to celebrate<br />

the holiday season with family, friends, and<br />

coworkers.<br />

VIVA LAS VEGAS<br />

In May of 2018 TIBBIES presents Viva Las<br />

Vegas an entire show dedicated to artists and<br />

variety shows that have graced the Las Vegas<br />

stages over the past 75 years.<br />

FRAME THE<br />

MOMENT<br />

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DINNER IS SERVED<br />

Another thing that makes the TIBBIES<br />

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the talented performers are also your servers for<br />

the evening, so after they serve you a delicious<br />

dinner they trade in their aprons for amazing<br />

costumes and take to the stage! “This element<br />

really makes the entire event interactive,”<br />

Todd Vigiletti, Executive Producer of Stargazer<br />

Productions, said. “The audience gets a chance<br />

to know the performers before the show begins<br />

and it makes them feel like they have a family<br />

member to cheer for up on the stage.”<br />

MURDER MYSTERY WEEKENDS<br />

To round out the 2017/2018 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<br />

are two of them. This interactive dinner and<br />

show features a cast of quirkie characters that<br />

perform throughout the evening and help you<br />

“crack the case” and solve the crime.<br />

JULY 5 to AUGUST 31, 2017<br />

140 FINE ARTISTS, WORKSHOPS,<br />

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FOR MORE INFORMATION<br />

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and variety acts, and private functions. This<br />

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ARTS IN LAGUNA<br />

Theater & Arts<br />

Pageant Of The Masters Ready To<br />

Embark On ‘The Grand Tour’<br />

In the 17th and 18th centuries, the desire to<br />

experience the world’s great art firsthand inspired<br />

the European tradition of continental<br />

travel on the Grand Tour. Inspired to set out on<br />

pilgrimages by land and sea to the great cultural<br />

centers of Europe, and eventually the globe,<br />

those early travelers often risked life and limb to<br />

stand in the presence of masterpieces. It’s that<br />

original dedication to expanding one’s horizons<br />

by visiting the great art centers of Europe that<br />

fueled Pageant Director Diane Challis Davy’s excitement<br />

and research as she fine-tunes plans for<br />

this summer’s production, The Grand Tour.<br />

“Perhaps because I do so much virtual<br />

traveling via Google,” Challis Davy offered, “I<br />

have a fantasy about actual travel and sightseeing.<br />

I was curious about the tremendous<br />

difficulties travelers encountered in the 18th<br />

century, with horse-drawn coaches on unpaved<br />

roads and no railways, no hotels. Even restaurants<br />

hardly existed, and there were virtually no<br />

public museums.”<br />

On the traditional Grand Tour, art became a<br />

destination for privileged travelers in much the<br />

way the Pageant during its 84-year history has<br />

become a destination for theatregoers who want<br />

to experience art in a one-of-a-kind entertainment.<br />

“Much of the show will unfold like a<br />

journey,” Challis Davy said.<br />

There’ll be no shortage of masterpieces in the<br />

2017 Pageant, including works by Leonardo da<br />

Vinci, Tiepolo, Longhi, Watteau, Reynolds, and<br />

Romney. But, as in previous years, the production’s<br />

theme will expand to include American<br />

artists like John Singer Sargent whose work was<br />

transformed by his travels.<br />

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Theater & Arts<br />

With the coming of the 20 th century, new<br />

modes of transportation made it possible for<br />

almost everyone to go on their own “tourists’<br />

grand tour,” and the theatrical possibilities<br />

assure no shortage of Pageant-style fun and<br />

inventive showmanship. A side trip to Pompeii,<br />

a celebration of Carnival in Venice and the<br />

European tour of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show<br />

offer abundant opportunities for surprises and<br />

special effects. A tribute to Paris in the early 20 th<br />

century when audiences in clubs embraced the<br />

talents of Josephine Baker, Louis Armstrong,<br />

and Duke Ellington reveals how a change of<br />

scene can launch an artist’s career.<br />

Among the great stories associated with the<br />

original Grand Tours, Challis Davy has her<br />

own favorites including the romantic saga of<br />

Lord Hamilton, Emma Hart, and Lord Nelson,<br />

whose exploits helped make Naples a must-see<br />

destination during the late 18 th century.<br />

Pageant Scriptwriter Dan Duling explained,<br />

“I hope we can recreate some of that sense of<br />

awe shared by those early travelers when they<br />

visited the grand palaces, ancient ruins and art<br />

centers of Europe. The original Grand Tours<br />

were educational pilgrimages, to Paris, Rome,<br />

and beyond. Those who made the journeys<br />

couldn’t help but be changed by what they saw,<br />

what they brought back, and what they experienced<br />

so far from home.”<br />

As always, Challis Davy and her staff realize<br />

the Pageant wouldn’t be possible without their<br />

volunteers who make it their summer destination,<br />

traveling from all over the Southland and<br />

returning year after year to take part. Challis<br />

Davy offered one final thought, “The Grand Tour<br />

is about travel for pleasure. And what greater<br />

pleasure can there be than to find oneself in the<br />

presence of great art at the end of the journey?”<br />

ABOUT THE PAGEANT OF THE MASTERS<br />

PRESENTED BY THE FESTIVAL OF ARTS OF LAGUNA BEACH<br />

The Pageant of the Masters is arguably one of<br />

the most unique productions in the entire world.<br />

Audiences are amazed and enchanted by ninety<br />

minutes of tableaux vivants (“living pictures”),<br />

incredibly faithful re-creations of classical and<br />

contemporary works of art, with real people posing<br />

to look exactly like their counterparts in the<br />

original pieces. A live narrator serves as a guide<br />

through the story of each living picture accompanied<br />

by the music of a professional orchestra.<br />

DATES & TIMES<br />

July 7 – August 31<br />

Performances Nightly at 8:30pm<br />

TICKET INFORMATION<br />

Advance Tickets $15 - $230.<br />

LOCATION<br />

Irvine Bowl at the Festival of Arts,<br />

650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach.<br />

FOR INFORMATION & TICKETS<br />

(800) 487-3378, www.PageantTickets.com IER<br />

2017<br />

Summer<br />

Family<br />

Musical<br />

presents<br />

The saga of Joseph and his coat of many colors comes to vibrant life in this<br />

delightful musical parable. Follow Joseph on his journey in which his spirit<br />

and humanity are challenged.<br />

Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber<br />

Lyrics by Tim Rice<br />

Saturdays - 2:00 pm & 7:30 pm<br />

Sundays - 2:00pm<br />

OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA<br />

BOX OFFICE 909.477.2752<br />

www.lewisfamilyplayhouse.com<br />

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Theater & Arts<br />

Def Leppard With Poison<br />

And Tesla Coming To<br />

Citizens Business Bank Arena<br />

Fresh off winning the fan voted<br />

Classic Rock Magazine Album<br />

of the Year award, Def Leppard<br />

announced they will return to the<br />

road. Southern California fans will<br />

flock to Citizens Business Bank<br />

Arena on June 14 for the show<br />

which includes Poison and Tesla.<br />

Def Leppard front man Joe Elliott<br />

says, “We’re thrilled to be able<br />

to take this tour to cities we didn’t<br />

play in 2016. The demand for us<br />

to return, or rather extend the tour,<br />

was phenomenal! There’s a great<br />

buzz around the band right now and<br />

we’re loving the fact that we can do<br />

this with the latest album being so<br />

well received.”<br />

With two prestigious Diamond<br />

Awards to their credit, Def<br />

Leppard—Joe Elliott, Phil Collen,<br />

Vivian Campbell, Rick “Sav” Savage,<br />

and Rick Allen—continues to<br />

stand tall in the music industry and<br />

deliver some of the most iconic rock<br />

melodies and memorable anthems<br />

of all time. Most recently, their 2015<br />

self-titled album featured singles<br />

“Dangerous” and “Let’s Go” which<br />

premiered via RollingStone.com and<br />

hit #1 on the Billboard Top Rock<br />

Albums Chart.<br />

The tour also marks the first<br />

time in over five years that Poison<br />

will tour with all original members<br />

including Bret Michaels, CC DeVille,<br />

Bobby Dall, and Rikki Rockett.<br />

Poison has sold over 40 million<br />

records and is set to perform some of<br />

its greatest hits including “Nothin’<br />

but a Good Time”, “Every Rose<br />

Has Its Thorn”, “Talk Dirty to Me”,<br />

DEF LEPPARD: Performing June 14 with Poison and Tesla<br />

at Citizen’s Business Bank Arena.<br />

“Unskinny Bop” and “Something to<br />

Believe In”.<br />

DEF FEST<br />

Citizens Business Bank Arena,<br />

along with KCAL 96.7FM Rocks!, is<br />

hosting a pre-show event, titled Def<br />

Fest, just outside the Box Office on<br />

the afternoon of the show. Starting<br />

at 4:30pm fans, 21 and over, can<br />

gather for food and beverage, purchase<br />

official merchandise, and rock<br />

to the music of a few local bands.<br />

TICKETS AND INFORMATION<br />

Tickets are on sale now at<br />

CBBankArena.com or at the Box<br />

Office located on the east side of<br />

the Citizens Business Bank Arena<br />

in Ontario. IER<br />

TICKET<br />

PRICES<br />

ONLY<br />

$16<br />

A Non-Profit 501-c3 Corporation<br />

www.bigbeartheater.org<br />

PRESENTS<br />

THE BROADWAY MUSICAL<br />

You’re A Good Man,<br />

Charlie<br />

Brown!<br />

Based on the Comic Strip “Peanuts” by Charles M. Schulz<br />

Book, Music, and Lyrics by Clark Gesner<br />

Additional Dialogue by Michael Mayer, Additional Music and Lyrics by Andrew Lippa<br />

Original Direction for this version of “You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown” by Michael Mayer<br />

Originally Produced in New York by Arthur Whitelaw and Gene Persson<br />

Produced by arangement with, and the music and dialogue material furnished by,<br />

TAMS-WITMARK MUSIC LIBRARY, INC., 560 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10022<br />

22<br />

JULY 7 - 23<br />

A man with a boring life meets a woman with an intriguing accent who says she<br />

is a spy. He agrees to take her to his home, where she is then murdered. Soon a<br />

mysterious organization called “The 39 Steps” is hot on the man’s trail in a nationwide<br />

manhunt that climaxes in a death-defying finale. A fast-paced whodunit for anyone<br />

who loves the magic of theatre, zany characters and even some romance.<br />

Sorry, no children under 5 are admitted<br />

RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY PLAYERS<br />

(951) 686-4030<br />

4026 14th St., Riverside<br />

www.riversidecommunityplayers.com<br />

June/July, 2017 Inland Entertainment Review<br />

Adam McDonald<br />

CHARLIE BROWN<br />

Amber Parle<br />

SNOOPY<br />

Carolyn Freeman Champ Serena Saunders<br />

LUCY VAN PELT<br />

SALLY BROWN<br />

Timmy Brasher Troy Obernolte<br />

LINUS VAN PELT<br />

SCHROEDER<br />

Directed & Choreographed by<br />

KAREN SARGENT RACHELS<br />

June 30, July 1, 3, 5, 7 & 8 at 7:30<br />

July 2, 9 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


Theater & Arts<br />

CATS Presents The Broadway Musical<br />

You’re A Good Man,<br />

Charlie Brown<br />

CATS, The Community Arts Theater<br />

Society, will present the delightful Broadway<br />

musical You’re A Good Man, Charlie<br />

Brown for eight performances at the Big Bear<br />

Lake Performing Arts Center. Performances are<br />

June 30, July 1, 3, 5, 7 and 8 at 7:30pm and<br />

Sunday matinees on July 2 and 9 at 1:30pm.<br />

All performances are reserved seating and prices<br />

range from $17 to $29 for Adults, $16 to $27<br />

for Seniors and $10 to $20 for Students/Children<br />

depending on date and location of seats.<br />

There is a discount for groups over 12 and for<br />

those serving in the military.<br />

For information and tickets check the CATS<br />

website at www.bigbeartheater.org or call the<br />

PAC Box Office at (909) 866-4970.<br />

This Broadway version of You’re A Good<br />

Man, Charlie Brown won two Tony Awards<br />

and a Drama Desk Award for the 1998-1999<br />

season. It features all of the classic musical<br />

numbers including “My New Philosophy”<br />

(which made Kristin Chenowith a star) and<br />

also wonderful Charlie Brown songs from<br />

“Beethoven Day” to “The Book Report” and<br />

“Happiness”. Featuring favorite Charles M.<br />

Schulz characters from the famous Peanuts<br />

cartoon strips, CATS will present the musical<br />

with older teen and adult performers as was<br />

originally written. The show features many<br />

CATS veteran performers: Adam McDonald<br />

plays Charlie Brown, Carolyn Freeman Champ<br />

is Lucy, Serena Saunders is Sally, Amber Parle<br />

is Snoopy, Timmy Brasher is Linus, and Troy<br />

Obernolte is Schroeder.<br />

The musical depicts an average day in the<br />

life of Charlie Brown, made up of memorable<br />

cartoon moments ranging from Charlie Brown’s<br />

wild optimism to utter despair. From the frustration<br />

of the baseball game, to the insecurity<br />

of Valentine’s day, to problems writing a book<br />

report, it is all depicted on stage by his human<br />

and non-human friends. The classic score opens<br />

with Charlie Brown’s uncertain but optimistic<br />

morning (“You’re A Good Man, Charlie<br />

Brown”), and happily ending in a hopeful starlit<br />

evening (“Happiness”).<br />

Show stoppers include Snoopy singing “Suppertime”<br />

and Lucy’s songs (“Schroeder” and<br />

“The Doctor Is In”).<br />

The whole Peanuts Gang is also featured in<br />

“The Book Report”, “The Baseball Game” and<br />

“Beethoven Day”.<br />

Karen Sargent Rachels will Produce/Direct<br />

and Choreograph with Karen Bergmann as Associate<br />

Producer, Priscilla Anderson is Costume<br />

Designer, and Sets are by Joanne McMaster.<br />

Bob Perry is Chief of Set Construction, Randy<br />

Worden and Dan Vanoost are Lighting Designers.<br />

Liz Moran is Assistant to the Director,<br />

Adam McDonald is Production Coordinator,<br />

Jennifer Brasher is Audio Production Assistant<br />

and Melinda Garcia is Assistant to the Producer.<br />

Sharon Johnson and Kathy McNamara<br />

are Costume Assistants, Pam Vincelli is Chair<br />

of Opportunity Drawings, Diana Wondergem<br />

is Chair of Concessions, and Jim Lyon is Chair<br />

of Ushers.<br />

Information on CATS can be found on the<br />

web site at www.bigbeartheater.org. 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 />

AGUA CALIENTE CASINO<br />

(866) 858-3600.<br />

www.hotwatercasino.com.<br />

32-250 Bob Hope Drive,<br />

Rancho Mirage.<br />

THE MOODY BLUES: June 3.<br />

ART LABOE’S SUMMER LOVE JAM<br />

VI: June 17.<br />

LASER SPECTACULAR FEATURING<br />

THE MUSIC OF PINK FLOYD: June 30.<br />

IMPARABLES: July 1.<br />

CHO JANGHYUK & SO HYANG:<br />

July 15.<br />

ANNENBERG THEATER<br />

Box Office: (760) 325-4490.<br />

www.psmuseum.org<br />

101 Museum Drive, Palm Springs.<br />

DANCE WITH MISS LINDSAY<br />

PRESENTS “JUNE SERIES”: June 3.<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., (909) 349-6900.<br />

arts.fontana.org.<br />

CAL BAPTIST UNIVERSITY THEATRE<br />

At the Wallace Theatre on the Cal<br />

Baptist campus in Riverside, www.<br />

calbaptist.edu/theatre.<br />

THE TAMING OF THE SHREW: June<br />

2-16. At The Courtyard Theatre.<br />

JULIUS CAESAR: June 3-17. At The<br />

Courtyard Theatre.<br />

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY<br />

SAN BERNARDINO DEPARTMENT OF<br />

THEATRE ARTS<br />

(909) 537-5884. theatre.csusb.edu.<br />

THE WORLD GOES ROUND: A<br />

musical revue spanning the musical<br />

career of the Tony Award-winning<br />

songwriting team of John Kander and<br />

Fred Ebb, June 2-11.<br />

CANDLELIGHT PAVILION<br />

455 West Foothill Boulevard,<br />

Claremont.<br />

(909) 626-1254 ext.1.<br />

candlelightpavilion.com.<br />

MENOPAUSE THE MUSICAL:<br />

Through June 3.<br />

THE WIZARD OF OZ: June 9 - July 29.<br />

CHINO COMMUNITY THEATRE<br />

Performances held at the Seventh<br />

Street Community Theater, 13123 7th<br />

Street, in Chino. Tickets are available<br />

through the box office at (909) 590-<br />

1149 or online at<br />

www.chinocommunitytheatre.org.<br />

ART: June 2, 4, 10.<br />

BOY GETS GIRL: June 3, 8, 10.<br />

STOP KISS: June 1, 3, 9, 11.<br />

THE LITTLE PRINCE: June 22-25.<br />

IN THE HEIGHTS: July 25-Aug. 5.<br />

CITIZENS BUSINESS BANK ARENA<br />

4000 E. Ontario Center Parkway,<br />

Ontario. www.cbbankarena.com.<br />

SUMMER KICK-OFF CONCERT, OLD-<br />

SCHOOL HIP HOP: June 3.<br />

SPIRIT WEST COAST: June 9.<br />

DEF LEPPARD: June 14, with Poison<br />

and Tesla. See article on page 22.<br />

KFROG PRESENTS PARTY ON THE<br />

PAVEMENT: July 22.<br />

SOUL2SOUL THE WORLD TOUR,<br />

TIM MCGRAW AND FAITH HILL:<br />

July 22.<br />

COACHELLA VALLEY REPERTORY<br />

THEATRE<br />

The CVRep Theatre is located in<br />

the Atrium 69-930 Highway 111 in<br />

Rancho Mirage. To order tickets or<br />

for more information, call (760) 296-<br />

2966 or visit cvrep.org.<br />

FATHER, SON AND HOLY COACH:<br />

June 9-11.<br />

YVE EVANS AND COMPANY: June 13.<br />

5TH ANNUAL TALES FROM THE<br />

TWILIGHT CAFE: June 17.<br />

WILLIAM DAVIDSON: June 21.<br />

PERRY OJEDA SINGS THE SONGS<br />

OF BETTY COMDEN AND ADOLPH<br />

GREEN: June 23-25.<br />

EARTH AND FIRE WALKING: July 1-2.<br />

DAVID GARFIELD: July 11.<br />

LESLIE TINNARO SINGS THE SONGS<br />

OF LERNER AND LOEWE: July 14-16.<br />

Continued on page 25<br />

THE WORLD GOES ‘ROUND Is presented through special arrangement with Musical Theatre International (MTI).<br />

All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.MTIShows.com<br />

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July Events At<br />

THE LEWIS FAMILY PLAYHOUSE<br />

IN RANCHO CUCAMONGA<br />

The Lewis Family Playhouse at the Victoria Gardens Cultural Center in Rancho Cucamong offers a pair of<br />

productions in July with The 2017 World Music Concert Series and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.<br />

RANCHO CUCAMONGA COMMUNITY & ARTS FOUNDATION<br />

PRESENT THE 2017 WORLD MUSIC CONCERT SERIES<br />

FREE OUTDOOR CONCERTS TUESDAYS IN JULY<br />

(JULY 11TH, 18TH, 25TH)<br />

Celebrate world cultures and music in Victoria Gardens Cultural<br />

Center’s 9th annual FREE World Music Concert Series. Tuesdays in July,<br />

visit the Victoria Gardens Cultural Center’s Bank of America Imagination<br />

Courtyard where a different region of the world will delight your eardrums<br />

with a rich cultural experience.<br />

World Music Concert Series will be held July 11th, 18th, and 25th from<br />

6 pm to 7:30pm. Enjoy a fun and entertaining free experience for all ages.<br />

This year’s World Music Series will feature the musical talents from<br />

Nori, a traditional Korean percussion music group from Los Angeles<br />

(July 11 th ); Mexika, a culturally engaging group that performs and<br />

teaches the music and dance of Ancient Mexico (July 18 th ); and Los<br />

Pinguos, an Argentinian band that plays a mixture of Latin rhythms<br />

that combine cumbia and rumba flamenco with tango, gypsy, and rock<br />

influences (July 25 th ).<br />

RANCHO CUCAMONGA COMMUNITY THEATRE PRESENTS<br />

JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT<br />

JULY 15TH – 23RD<br />

Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber<br />

The story of Joseph and his coat of many colors comes to vibrant life<br />

in this delightful musical parable. Follow Joseph on his journey in which<br />

his spirit and humanity are challenged.<br />

Performance dates run July 15 - 23, with performances on Saturdays<br />

(July 15 and 22) at 2pm and 7:30pm and Sundays (July 16 and 23) at<br />

2pm at the Lewis Family Playhouse.<br />

Tickets are priced at $20 for General, $18 for Senior and $16 for<br />

Youth. All Platinum Level seating are priced at $22.50.<br />

Lewis Family Playhouse<br />

12505 Cultural Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739<br />

Tickets and information are available online at<br />

www.lewisfamilyplayhouse.com or through the Box Office at (909) 477-2752.<br />

THEATRE & ARTS EVENT GUIDE<br />

Continued from page 24<br />

THE LIFE AND TIMES OF A.<br />

EINSTEIN: July 21-23.<br />

THE NOBLE TRIO: July 25.<br />

COMMUNITY ARTS<br />

THEATER SOCIETY<br />

Big Bear Lake Performing Arts<br />

Center, 39707 Big Bear Blvd. Box<br />

Office: (909) 866-4970. www.<br />

bigbeartheater.org.<br />

YOU’RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE<br />

BROWN: June 30-July 9. See article<br />

on page 23.<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 />

FANTASY SPRINGS RESORT CASINO<br />

For tickets and information, call<br />

(760) 342-5000, (800) 827-2946 or<br />

visit fantasyspringsresort.com.<br />

DRAKE WHITE: June 1.<br />

HOT SAUCE: June 2-3.<br />

KARRMA: June 9-10.<br />

COUNTRY NATION: June 8.<br />

CHRIS ROCK: June 9.<br />

TRIBUTE TO JOURNEY: June 3.<br />

CHIC FEATURING NILE RODGERS:<br />

July 15.<br />

LIONEL RICHIE: July 28.<br />

FONTANA COMMUNITY SENIOR<br />

CENTER ART GALLERY<br />

The art gallery is located on the<br />

Center’s upper level in the Library and<br />

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 />

PIPPIN: June 3-4.<br />

AMANDA MIGUEL Y DIEGO<br />

VERDAGUER: June 9.<br />

JULIANNE AND DEREK HOUGH:<br />

MOVE BEYOND - LIVE ON TOUR:<br />

June 15.<br />

#IMOMSOHARD LIVE: June 19.<br />

BRIT FLOYD - IMMERSION WORLD<br />

TOUR 2017: June 26.<br />

ADAL RAMONES: June 30.<br />

MARGARITA LA DIOSA DE LA<br />

CUMBIA: July 7.<br />

DITA VON TESSE’S “THE ART OF<br />

THE TEESE” BURLESQUE REVUE:<br />

July 26.<br />

GENE SIMMONS: Aug. 5.<br />

IDYLLWILD PLEIN AIR ART<br />

COMPETITION<br />

June 9-11, outdoor painting<br />

competition. At the Grand Idyllwild<br />

Lodge, 54620 Pinecrest Rd. in<br />

Idyllwild. artinidyllwild.org. (760) 831-<br />

7251 or (949) 243-4827.<br />

Continued on page 27<br />

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Police Officers’ Assistance Fund. The Assistance Fund was created to assist families<br />

of injured or fallen officers, ensuring they have the financial support necessary to<br />

recover and adjust to their new lives.<br />

EVENT: SEPTEMBER 30<br />

The Hometown Heroes Honor Run is one of three events which qualify for the Run<br />

Riverside Challenge. The Run Riverside Challenge includes the Hometown Heroes<br />

Honor Run (09/30/2017) The Mission Inn Run (11/12/2017) and the Citrus<br />

Heritage Run (01/06/2018). Participants who register and complete all three<br />

events consecutively are eligible for bragging rights with their friends… and a<br />

special commemorative metal honoring their achievement.<br />

Over 5000 participants have enjoyed the run over the last 4 years and the 5<br />

Save The Date For The 5th Annual<br />

Annual<br />

Hometown Heroes Honor Run is expected to be bigger and better to commemorate<br />

their 5<br />

Hometown th year. Come out and show your support by participating in the run or by<br />

becoming an event sponsor. Sponsorships are always welcome and there are a wide<br />

variety of other opportunities for you, your company, or agency to get involved.<br />

Visit www.Hometownheroesrun.com Heroes for information Honor registration prices, to Run<br />

register online, and view a map of the course.<br />

The Riverside Police<br />

Officers’ Association<br />

is hosting the<br />

5th Annual Hometown<br />

Heroes Honor Run<br />

on September 30th.<br />

Participants can enjoy<br />

a 5K run/walk or they<br />

can challenge themselves<br />

with a 10k run through<br />

the historic Green Belt<br />

of Riverside.<br />

The run is staffed<br />

with 100% unpaid volunteers and all proceeds<br />

go to the Riverside Police Officers’ Assistance<br />

Fund. The Assistance Fund was created to assist<br />

families of injured or fallen officers, ensuring<br />

they have the financial support necessary to<br />

recover and adjust to their new lives.<br />

The Hometown Heroes Honor Run is<br />

one of three events which qualify for the Run<br />

Riverside Challenge. The Run Riverside Challenge<br />

includes the Hometown Heroes Honor<br />

Run (09/30/2017), The Mission Inn Run<br />

(11/12/2017), and the Citrus Heritage Run<br />

(01/06/2018). Participants who register and<br />

complete all three events<br />

consecutively are eligible<br />

for bragging rights with<br />

their friends… and a<br />

special commemorative<br />

medal honoring their<br />

achievement.<br />

Over 5,000 participants<br />

have enjoyed<br />

the run over the last four<br />

years and the 5th Annual<br />

Hometown Heroes<br />

Honor Run is expected to<br />

be bigger and better to commemorate their 5th<br />

year. Come out and show your support by participating<br />

in the run or by becoming an event<br />

sponsor. Sponsorships are always welcome<br />

and there is a wide variety of other opportunities<br />

for you, your company, or agency to get<br />

involved. IER<br />

FOR MORE INFORMATION<br />

Visit www.Hometownheroesrun.com for information<br />

on registration prices, to register online, and view a<br />

map of the course.<br />

Southern California Fair<br />

Prepares For Its 104th Event<br />

The Southern California<br />

Fair has announced<br />

its theme for the 2017<br />

Fair – “Country Roots<br />

and Cowboy Boots”. This<br />

104th annual event at Lake<br />

Perris Fairgrounds opens on<br />

Saturday, Sept. 30, running<br />

through Sunday, Oct. 8.<br />

The nine-day fair will feature concerts,<br />

motorized events, exhibits (4-H and Future<br />

Farmers of America animals in the agriculture<br />

department), entertainment (hypnotist,<br />

magician, local bands, dancers, and<br />

roving entertainers), carnival rides, games,<br />

racing pigs, and fabulous fair food including,<br />

of course, delicious deep fried foods.<br />

SOME OF THE HEADLINER<br />

ENTERTAINERS INCLUDE:<br />

• Forever In My Mind<br />

• Los Lobos<br />

• Lynyrd SKYNYRD<br />

Tribute band, by Southbound<br />

• Kutless, and<br />

• Metalachi<br />

For the most current information on<br />

the Fair, check out the Fair on Facebook on<br />

the new page at Southern California Fair<br />

and the website at SoCalFair.com.<br />

The Southern California Fair is looking<br />

for local talent to perform on the Community<br />

Stage. If interested, visit the website<br />

and fill out the application. IER<br />

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF<br />

RIVERSIDE PRESENTS<br />

PASSPORT<br />

TO PERU<br />

This summer at First Baptist Church of<br />

Riverside kids ages 3-years old to sixth<br />

grade are invited to experience the<br />

sights, sounds, smells and tastes of a unique<br />

culture at Passport to Peru VBS, where kids<br />

discover how much God loves the world.<br />

Passport to Peru is an environment filled<br />

with incredible Bible-learning adventures,<br />

cultural experiences, team-building games,<br />

unique treats, and cool faith-building songs<br />

... all amazing standout activities that help<br />

faith grow in real life. (And you might get a<br />

little messy in the process). They will finish<br />

the week with a family dinner and closing<br />

celebration that you won’t want to miss.<br />

The adventure takes place June 26-30th<br />

from 6:30- 8:30pm each night.<br />

Register for free online at www.fbriv.org<br />

or call the church office at (951) 683-1711.<br />

First Baptist Church is located at 5500 Alessandro<br />

Blvd in Riverside. IER<br />

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LEWIS FAMILY PLAYHOUSE<br />

12505 Cultural Center Dr., Rancho<br />

Cucamonga. Tickets available at<br />

lewisfamilyplayhouse.com,<br />

(909) 477-2752.<br />

RANCHO CUCAMONGA COMMUNITY<br />

& ARTS FOUNDATION PRESENTS<br />

THE 2017 WORLD MUSIC CONCERT<br />

SERIES: Free outdoor concerts,<br />

Tuesdays in July, July 11, 18, 25.<br />

See article on page 25.<br />

RANCHO CUCAMONGA COMMUNITY<br />

THEATRE PRESENTS JOSEPH<br />

AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR<br />

DREAMCOAT: July 15–23. See article<br />

on page 25.<br />

MCCALLUM THEATRE<br />

www.mccallumtheatre.com.<br />

(760) 340-2787.<br />

CHLDREN OF WILLESDEN LANE:<br />

June 14.<br />

A STORYTELLING ADVENTURE:<br />

June 15.<br />

SNOWFLAKE: June 16.<br />

MORONGO CASINO<br />

(800) 252-4499.<br />

morongocasinoresort.com.<br />

49750 Seminole Dr., Cabazon.<br />

MARLON WAYANS: June 2.<br />

THE ROMANTICS: June 2.<br />

THE MOTELS: June 16.<br />

SHARON CUNETA AND SPECIAL<br />

GUESTS: July 9.<br />

LOS ANGELES AZULES: July 21.<br />

PAGEANT OF THE MASTERS<br />

July 7 - Aug. 31 in Laguna Beach.<br />

See article on page 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 />

GARY VALENCIANO WORLD TOUR<br />

2017: June 3.<br />

EARTH, WIND & FIRE: June 9-10.<br />

TOM SEGURA: June 11.<br />

ALI & SHIN YONG JAE: June 16-17.<br />

LOS TIGRES DEL NORTE: June 18.<br />

ALICE COOPER: June 21.<br />

TÌNH KHÚC BOLERO: July 1.<br />

CHU NHAT: July 2.<br />

UNFORGETTABLE CONCERT OF 4<br />

QUEENS: July 8.<br />

AMERICA: July 16.<br />

DONNY AND MARIE OSMOND: July<br />

21.<br />

KENNY ROGERS’ FINAL WORLD<br />

TOUR, THE GAMBLER’S LAST<br />

DEAL WITH SPECIAL GUEST LINDA<br />

DAVIS: July 23.<br />

LEGENDS IN CONCERT - DIRECT<br />

FROM LAS VEGAS: July 28.<br />

REDLANDS SYMPHONY<br />

(909) 587-5565<br />

www.redlandssymphony.com.<br />

REDLANDS SYMPHONY GALA:<br />

June 3.<br />

MUSIC ACADEMY: Registration<br />

is open for the 2017 Redlands<br />

Symphony Summer Music Academy.<br />

The Academy is open to youngsters<br />

ages 8-14 and will be held July 17 –<br />

28, 8am until 4pm, Monday through<br />

Friday, at First Presbyterian Church<br />

in Redlands. Register at www.<br />

redlandssymphony.com/summer or<br />

call (909) 587-5565.<br />

THE BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS:<br />

Aug. 1.<br />

RIVERSIDE ART MUSEUM<br />

3425 Mission Inn Ave., Riverside.<br />

(951) 684-7111.<br />

riversideartmuseum.org. Admission:<br />

Members: Free. Military families<br />

(with I.D.): Free. Children under<br />

12: Free. General admission: $5.<br />

Students (with I.D.), Seniors (65+),<br />

and Educators: $3.<br />

RIVERSIDE CHILDREN’S THEATRE<br />

www.riversidechildrenstheatre.org.<br />

Arlington High School, Riverside.<br />

2017 THEATRE SUMMER CAMP:<br />

Starting in July, Young Actors<br />

Camp, Stagecraft Camp, and<br />

Musical Theater Singing Camp. All<br />

classes are held at 2900 Adams St.,<br />

Suite B4, in Riverside. Sign up at<br />

www.riversidechildrenstheatre.org.<br />

RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY PLAYERS<br />

4026 14th St., in Riverside.<br />

(951) 686-4030.<br />

riversidecommunityplayers.com.<br />

DEATHTRAP: Through June 4.<br />

Sydney Bruhl, a once successful<br />

Broadway thriller writer, is on the<br />

skids. When he receives a perfect<br />

example of a thriller play from<br />

Clifford Anderson, an inexperienced<br />

writer who attended one of Sydney’s<br />

seminars, his envy is overwhelming.<br />

Obsessed with a sinister idea, he<br />

invites Clifford to his home with<br />

an offer to provide suggestions on<br />

improving the play ... and the many<br />

unexpected turns and twists of<br />

events begin.<br />

THE 39 STEPS: July 7-23. A man<br />

with a boring life meets a woman with<br />

an intriguing accent who says she is<br />

a spy. He agrees to take her to his<br />

home, where she is then murdered.<br />

Soon a mysterious organization called<br />

“The 39 Steps” is hot on the man’s<br />

trail in a nationwide manhunt that<br />

climaxes in a death-defying finale.<br />

A fast-paced whodunit for anyone<br />

who loves the magic of theatre, zany<br />

characters and even some romance.<br />

RIVERSIDE MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM<br />

3485 Mission Inn Ave., Riverside.<br />

(951) 779-9800.<br />

venue.riversiderma.com.<br />

THE MONARCHS OF METAL: June 3.<br />

MC MAGIC AND BABY BASH: June<br />

10.<br />

SAVED BY THE 90’S: June 15.<br />

LA INDIA YURIDIA: June 23.<br />

AVI’S DANCE PROJECT: June 24.<br />

THE EMPIRE SUMMER HEAT<br />

CONCERT WITH LIL’ BOOSIE AND<br />

PLIES: July 1.<br />

REIK: July 28.<br />

NEW COUNTRY SUPERSTARS<br />

TRIBUTE NIGHT: July 29.<br />

SPOTLIGHT 29 CASINO<br />

46-200 Harrison Place, Coachella.<br />

www.spotlight29.com.<br />

(800) 585-3737 or (760) 775-5566.<br />

ZIGGY MARLEY: June 16.<br />

LOS CHICOS DEL 512, A<br />

CELEBRATION OF THE MUSIC OF<br />

SELENA: June 24.<br />

THE OLD SCHOOL FREESTYLE FEST:<br />

July 8.<br />

KENNY METCALF, A CELEBRATION<br />

OF THE MUSIC OF ELTON JOHN:<br />

July 15.<br />

ONEGUNN, ONELOVE, A<br />

CELEBRATION OF THE MUSIC OF<br />

BOB MARLEY: Aug. 5.<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 />

CLASSICS AT THE MERC: 2nd and 4th<br />

Sundays of the month, 3pm.<br />

CABARET AT THE MERC: Last<br />

Sunday of each month, 7pm.<br />

DIXIELAND AT THE MERC: Every<br />

third Sunday of the month.<br />

SPEAKEASY AT THE MERC: Every 2nd<br />

Saturday, 7pm.<br />

COUNTRY LIVE! AT THE MERC: Every<br />

1st and 3rd Saturday, 7pm.<br />

FRONT AND MAIN DANCE FESTIVAL<br />

TEMECULA 2017: June 3-4.<br />

INHERIT THE WIND: June 8-11,<br />

15-18.<br />

SHAKESPEARE IN THE VINES, THE<br />

WINTER’S TALE: June 8-11, 15-18,<br />

24.<br />

ACROSS THE POND: June 16.<br />

DANCEXCHANGE: June 20, July 18.<br />

MARY POPPINS 2017: June 22-25.<br />

AN EVENING WITH CHAD HILLIGUS:<br />

June 28.<br />

DIRECT FROM LAS VEGAS! A<br />

SALUTE TO SINATRA: June 29.<br />

TICKET TO RIDE, A LIVE TRIBUTE<br />

TO THE BEATLES: June 30.<br />

SHAKESPEARE IN THE VINES, A<br />

MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM: July<br />

13-16, 20-23, 27-29.<br />

DISNEY’S PETER PAN JR.: July 16.<br />

SHAKESPEARE IN THE VINES,<br />

MACBETH: Aug. 10-13, 17-20,<br />

24-26.<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, open dance<br />

8pm. Dancing, live entertainment,<br />

appetizers. $5 before 9pm, $7 after<br />

9pm. 18+ event. 7pm - Midnight.<br />

SOLID GOLD: Through June 4.<br />

TIBBIES song and dance ribute to<br />

the 70s.<br />

2017/2018 SEASON: See article on<br />

page 18.<br />

BARBRA AND FRANK, THE CONCERT<br />

THAT NEVER WAS: July 13-14. See<br />

article on page 18. IER<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 />

WFC LIVE CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING:<br />

June 24.<br />

BATTLE OF THE BADGES: July 29.<br />

GLADIATOR MMC CHALLENGE<br />

ULTIMATE BEATDOWN: Aug. 5.<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 RESORT CASINO<br />

For tickets and information, call<br />

(760) 342-5000,<br />

(800) 827-2946 or visit<br />

fantasyspringsresort.com.<br />

MORONGO CASINO<br />

(800) 252-4499.<br />

morongocasinoresort.com.<br />

49750 Seminole Dr., Cabazon.<br />

PECHANGA RESORT & CASINO<br />

(951) 693-1819.<br />

www.pechanga.com.<br />

45000 Pala Road, Temecula.<br />

Box Office (951) 303-2507.<br />

PECHANGA’S 9TH ANNUAL<br />

MICROBREW, CRAFT BEER & CHILI<br />

COOK-OFF: June 10.<br />

SAN MANUEL INDIAN<br />

BINGO AND CASINO<br />

(909) 864-5050.<br />

www.sanmanuel.com<br />

5797 North Victoria Avenue,<br />

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 />

SPOTLIGHT 29 CASINO<br />

46-200 Harrison Place, Coachella.<br />

www.spotlight29.com.<br />

(800) 585-3737 or<br />

(760) 775-5566.<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 JUST GOT COOLER<br />

CONCERT SERIES: Beginning the<br />

first Tuesday in June, live music from<br />

7-9pm. See article on page 17.<br />

CITIZENS BUSINESS BANK ARENA<br />

4000 E. Ontario Center Parkway,<br />

Ontario. www.cbbankarena.com.<br />

KIDS WORLD INTERNATIONAL<br />

BRAILIAN JIU-JITSU<br />

CHAMPIONSHIPS: July 1.<br />

LOS ANGELES TEMPTATIONS: July 8.<br />

MARVEL UNIVERSE LIVE, AGE OF<br />

HEROES: July 13-16.<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 />

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 />

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SUMMER<br />

CAMP, PASSPORT TO PERU<br />

See article on page 26.<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 4TH OF JULY<br />

CELEBRATION<br />

At Fontana High School, July 4,<br />

6-9:30pm. See article on page 12.<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 />

NPC WEST COAST CLASSIC PRE-<br />

JUDGING: June 17.<br />

FREE CONCERTS IN RIVERSIDE<br />

Free concerts at Fairmount Park<br />

in Riverside, starting June 14 and<br />

every Wednesday until July 26<br />

(except July 5). Also, lunchtime<br />

concert series with Concerts at City<br />

Hall, Tuesdays at Noon to 1pm,<br />

June 20 - July 25 (except July 4).<br />

www.riversidedowntown.org and<br />

www.riversideca.gov.<br />

FONTANA’S ENDLESS SUMMER<br />

OF FUN<br />

Summer camps, aquatic events<br />

and resources, food program,<br />

summer concert series, 4th of July<br />

celebration, and the Fontana Arts<br />

Festival. recreation.fontana.org.<br />

(909) 349-6900.<br />

HOMETOWN HEROES HONOR RUN<br />

This 5th annual event is coming up<br />

on Sept. 30, with funds benefitting the<br />

Riverside Police Officers’ Assistance<br />

Fund. See article on page 26.<br />

JURUPA RODEO<br />

June 2-3, two evenings of<br />

professional rodeo at the Rick<br />

Thompson Arena in Jurupa Valley.<br />

www.jurupavalleyprorodeo.com.<br />

(951) 790-2580.<br />

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EVENT GUIDE<br />

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FAIR<br />

This 104th annual event takes place<br />

at the Lake Perris Fairgrounds, Sept.<br />

30 through Oct. 8. See article on<br />

page 26.<br />

SUMMER SPLASH!<br />

Summer camp at The Grove<br />

Community Church in Riverside,<br />

June 26-30. www.thegrove.cc/<br />

summersplash.<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.<br />

See article on page 14.<br />

LA ROADSTER SHOW<br />

See the finest in hot rods and classic<br />

cars from all over the world on June<br />

17-18 at the Fairplex in Pomona. See<br />

article on page 13.<br />

BIG BEAR SPEEDWAY<br />

Big Bear Snowplay in Big Bear opens<br />

its speedway. See article on page 17.<br />

MUSEUMS<br />

MOVIES ON MAIN<br />

Enjoy movies on Main St. Riverside<br />

between University and Mission Inn<br />

Avenues. See article on page 8.<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.<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.<br />

CABOT’S PUEBLO MUSEUM<br />

In Desert Hot Springs. Museum<br />

collection includes Native American<br />

pottery and baskets, artifacts and<br />

Continued on page 30<br />

ONTARIO HOME AND BACKYARD<br />

SHOW<br />

At the Ontario Convention Center, July<br />

7-9. See article on page 15.<br />

RIVERSIDE HOME AND GARDEN<br />

SHOW<br />

At the Riverside Convention Center,<br />

June 9-11. See article on page 15.<br />

UNIVERSITY VILLAGE SUMMER<br />

CONCERT SERIES<br />

Free summer concerts in Riverside<br />

at University Village. See article on<br />

page 6.<br />

MOUNTAIN ACTIVITIES<br />

RIVERSIDE RESTAURANT WEEK<br />

Great deals and great meals at<br />

participating restaurants around<br />

Riverside, June 16-25. See article on<br />

page 10.<br />

ST. ANDREW’S NEWMAN CENTER<br />

WINE-TASTING FUNDRAISER<br />

A scholarship fund-raising winetasting<br />

event at the St. Andrew’s<br />

Newman Center in Riverside, June 9.<br />

See article on page 12.<br />

ALPINE SLIDE AT MAGIC MOUNTAIN<br />

& BIG BEAR SNOW PLAY<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 />

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EVENT GUIDE<br />

Continued from page 29<br />

other treasures. cabotsmuseum.org.<br />

(760) 329-7610.<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<br />

are primarily 16th through 19th<br />

century European and Asian<br />

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<br />

St., 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 />

LAKE ARROWHEAD VILLAGE<br />

Shopping, dining, and plenty of<br />

year-round entertainment and<br />

activities for all ages. For more<br />

information, go online to<br />

www.thelakearrowheadvillage.com.<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 Bernardino. Free<br />

admission. (909) 885-6324 or<br />

(909) 888-0477.<br />

LINCOLN MEMORIAL SHRINE<br />

In Redlands, museum of Abraham<br />

Lincoln and Civil War-era. Open<br />

Tuesday-Sunday, 1-5pm, closed on<br />

major holidays. (909) 798-7632.<br />

www.lincolnshrine.org.<br />

ORANGE EMPIRE<br />

RAILWAY MUSEUM<br />

2201 S. A St., Perris.<br />

(951) 943-3020. www.oerm.org.<br />

A DAY OUT WITH THOMAS: Tickets<br />

are on sale for the Nov. 4-12 event.<br />

See article on page 15.<br />

PALM SPRINGS AIR MUSEUM<br />

An educational non-profit organization<br />

with over 28 flyable planes and<br />

interactive exhibits housed in 60,000<br />

square feet of climate-controlled<br />

hangars. 745 N. Gene Autry Trail,<br />

Palm Springs, (760) 778-6262.<br />

www.PalmSpringsAirMuseum.org.<br />

PLANES OF FAME AIR MUSEUM<br />

The museum is open Sunday through<br />

Friday from 10am to 5pm, Saturday<br />

from 9am to 5pm. 7000 Merrill Ave.,<br />

Chino. (909) 597-3722.<br />

www.planesoffame.org.<br />

SAN BERNARDINO<br />

COUNTY MUSEUM<br />

2024 Orange Tree Lane in Redlands.<br />

Open Tuesdays - Sundays, 9am-5pm.<br />

General admission $8 (adult), $6<br />

(military or senior), $5 (student),<br />

and $4 (child aged 5 to 12). Children<br />

under five and Museum Association<br />

members are admitted free. Parking is<br />

free. www.sbcountymuseum.org.<br />

(909) 307-2669.<br />

SANTA ROSA PLATEAU<br />

ECOLOGICAL RESERVE<br />

39400 Clinton Keith Rd., Murrieta.<br />

www.srpf.org. (909) 732-2209.<br />

VICTOR VALLEY MUSEUM<br />

11873 Apple Valley Rd.,<br />

Apple Valley. (760) 240-2111.<br />

www.sbcountymuseum.org.<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 />

Gate 1, LA County Fairplex.<br />

www.nhramuseum.org. IER<br />

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Tickets on Sale June 12th<br />

Ticket Purchase Locations<br />

Community Services Department<br />

16860 Valencia Ave.<br />

Jessie Turner Center<br />

15556 Summit Ave.<br />

Don Day Center<br />

14501 Live Oak Ave.<br />

City Hall<br />

8353 Sierra Ave.<br />

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FIND A NEW FAVORITE OR<br />

CELEBRATE A FAMILY CLASSIC<br />

Visit DineRiverside.com for the complete list of participating<br />

restaurants and their Riverside Restaurant Week Specials<br />

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