October, 2004 - Inland Entertainment Review

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October, 2004 - Inland Entertainment Review
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Pumpkin patches,
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Kids check out a giant
pumpkin at Live Oak
Canyon Pumpkin Patch
SoCal Fair in Perris
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ENTERTAINMENT
REVIEW
Inland
October, 2004
The Inland Empire’s Guide to Fun
Getting scary
I just love Halloween.What’s cooler than a day dedicated to celebrating monsters! It’s a kids’ dream, and it was my favorite next to Christmas.There is plenty
to do in the Inland Empire in the the month of October, and you certainly won’t
have a hard time finding ways to get into the Halloween spirit.
We’ve got your Halloween guide on pages 4-7, starting with the places to get
your pumpkin. Don’t just pick one up at the grocery store, make an event out of
it by going to an actual pumpkin patch. Patches make it fun to pumpkin hunt by
offering activities for the kids in a suitably atmospheric autumn setting.We’ve also
got the rundown on some of the best haunted houses in the area, including Southern
California’s most famous haunt, Knott’s Scary Farm. If getting scared isn’t your thing, we
also list some Halloween alternatives.
This issue is also chock full of the month’s entertainment goodies.As usual, enjoy!
Tom Pigeon, Editor
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Apple Annie’s
At Oaktree Village
Open Every Day • 10am-5pm
Home of the ORIGINAL Mile High Apple Pie
(909) 797-7371
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Animal Park • Artisans & Crafters* • Train Rides*
Pony Rides* • Mountain Town Museum• Reptile Cave
Fishing • Petting Farm • Shops & Restaurants
Eric Roberts
Motion Picture & Television Star
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APPLE SEASON
September through November
Fishing Contests
Piglet Races
Goat Milking
Apple Cider
Apples • Shows
AND MORE!
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The Haunted
Empire
and beyond ...
Prepare for Halloween with this guide to
patches,scary places and more!
Pumpkin Patches
D
on’t just pick up a pumpkin,
make an adventure out of it!
The following pumpkin patches offer the season’s favorite
melon, and also a wide range
of family-fun activities to make the picking
memorable!
The Pumpkin Patch at Live Oak Canyon
Yucaipa, corner of Freeway 10 & Live Oak
Canyon Rd. • 909.795.8733
www.liveoakcanyon.com
Rows of pumpkins stand ready for
duty at Live Oak Canyon in Yucaipa,
which offers a full pumpkin patch
and lots of family activities.
The Pumpkin Patch at Live Oak Canyon
offers a huge, 15-acre pumpkin patch. The
choice is enormous, with fields where you
can pick them right off of the ground to rows
of pre-picked pumpkins to choose from.
The farm itself is an excellent family desti-
nation, bursting with Autumn atmosphere and
colors. Indian corn, gourds, winter squash,
corn stalks and more are available for Fall
decorating.
Arrive with time to spare since Live Oak
offers a great deal of family activities, from
jumpers and slides to quad rides and live
music. They also serve food and snacks.
Near the entrance to the patch is a store
with seasonal items, most to help decorate
your home and get it into the Halloween
spirit.
The Pumpkin Patch offers carving kits and
demonstrations on weekends to show you
how to carve a quality jack-o-lantern.
Greenspot Farms
Mentone Blvd., Highway 38
909.794.7653
At Greenspot Farms, Autumn marks the
Pumpkin
Patch Hours
Through Oct. 31
7 Days
9am to 6pm
Located at the corner
of the 10 freeway and
Live Oak Canyon Rd.
in Yucaipa.
VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT
www.liveoakcanyon.com
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U-Pick Pumpkin Fields • Picked 4-U Area
Giant Hay Castle • Hay rides • Giant Slide
Pumpkin Bounce • Farm Animals Climbing
Wall • Quad Rides • Picnic Area Food and
Drinks • Pony Rides • Fall Decorations
Unique Gifts • Gourds • Musicians
Entertainment • Performers
Pumpkins of all sizes and colors
FREE PARKING • FREE ADMISSION
(909) 795-TREE (8733)
WWW.LIVEOAKCANYON.COM
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The Haunted Empire
beginning of a very busy season.
“Thousands of children will invade the
farm looking for that special pumpkin,”
owner Jun Budye said.
In addition to serving as a pumpkin
patch, Greenspot offers tours for school
children that take about an hour. The
hayride tour goes around the entire farm,
which also grows apples, oranges,
Christmas trees, avocados and more. They
also visit a bee hive and get a taste of
fresh honey, get close to farm animals,
and take a trip through a large hedged
maze.
A Haunted Hayride is offered Oct. 23,
24, 25, 30 and 31 and Nov. 1 from 7pm to
10pm.
Winchester Farms
909-926-1482
27400 Winchester Rd., Winchester
Winchester Farms offers all things
Autumn that taste good: gourmet food
items, a deli, dining, dried fruits and nuts,
pies and more. Of course, it’s also a
pumpkin patch.
Winchester also hosts craft fairs and
live country music on the weekends.
The Pumpkin Factory
714-425-4071
1545 Circle City Dr., Corona
The Pumpkin Factory offers an assortment of kid activities to go with the
pumpkin patch. Fun stuff includes pony
rides, a petting zoo, and a wide assortment of inflated bouncers and slides.
Get lost Farm
951-371-4045
13000 Citrus St., Corona
Scary Places
In addition to offering Halloween
pumpkins, Get Lost Farm offers an assortment of cornfield mazes to wander
through. Get in the election spirit and try
the Presidential History Trail, or a scarythemed Halloween maze.
Following are some of the best haunted houses and scare “factories” in the
area. Before you decide to take your kids
there, though, you may want to check
ahead and see just how scary the place is.
GET LOST FARM
Pumpkin Patch
Petting Farm - Family Activities
And More!
Experience our cornfield mazes!
Walk through the
Presidential History Trail
Try the scary MAZE!
Get Lost Farm
Pumpkin Patch open Oct. 8-31, afternoons
Activities open 4-10pm on Oct. 8; Noon -10pm on Oct. 9-10, 16;
Mon.-Thurs. from Oct. 18-31 4-9pm; Fri. and Sat. from Oct. 18-31,
Noon - 10pm, Sun. Oct. 24 & 31, Noon - 9pm.
Just off of Hamner Ave, North of Norco and the Santa Ana River.
Entrance at 13000 Citrus St., Corona
Hotline: 951.371.4045
Knotts Scary Farm Halloween Haunt
714-220-5000 • halloweenhaunt.com
One of Southern California’s most
famous fright sites, the Scary Farm has
built a reputation for itself as an exceptional place to be if you’re in the
Halloween spirit. The Scary Farm is open
through Oct. 31, taking over the regular
Knott’s Berry Farm and converting it into
a giant haunted farm. With a discount
coupon from Burger King, ticket prices
range from $24 to $36.
Haunted Vineyard
3099 Guasti Road, Ontario
(866) 677-CIFX
www.thehauntedvineyard.com
The Haunted Vineyard is a completely
interactive, fully themed, “dark attraction”
wherein patrons are led through a series
of scary encounters. The encounters
include live actors, stunning special
effects, and mind-blowing magic created
by the artists of CIFX who have been
serving the movie and theme park industries for over seventeen years. In addition
to the main attraction, this event also features concessions by Rocky’s Pizza and
Come Visit Our
Pumpkin Patch!
Service • Quality • Variety • Value!
WINCHESTER FARMS
Farm Fresh Produce
Gourmet Groceries & Specialty Items
Full-Service Deli • Alfresco Dining
Dried Fruit, Nuts & Candies
Homemade Tamales
Home-Baked Pies • Craft Fairs
Live Country Music On Weekends
Come Visit Us!
27400 Winchester Road • Winchester • 909-926-1482
Admission to pumpkin patch FREE
Mazes $10 adults, $5 ages 6-13
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Open Seven Days A Week 8am-8pm
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The Haunted Empire
Halloween/novelty gift vendors.
Located in Ontario (Just south of the 10
freeway between Archibald and Haven),
the Haunted Vineyard is a “must see” for
those who love haunted houses. The
admission price is $12 (for discount
coupons please see their ad on page 7, or
visit participating Ontario locations including Rocky’s Pizza, Game Works and
TGIFriday’s).
Due to the extreme nature of this
event, it is intended for visitors of age 13
or older, but children under 13 may attend
The Haunted Vineyard in Ontario was built by
theme park and movie special effects experts.
if accompanied by an adult.
Show dates and times are October 7th
(7-10), 8th (7-12), 9th (7-12), 10th (7-10),
14th (7-10), 15th (7-12), 16th (7-12), 17th
(7-10), 21st (7-10), 22nd (7-12), 23rd (712), 24th (7-10), 25th (7-10), 26th (7-10),
27th (7-10), 28th (7-12), 29th (7-12), 30th
(7-12), and 31st (7-12) (Halloween Night).
Calico Ghost Town
1-800-TO CALICO
www.calicotown.com
The Haunt is on at Calico Ghost Town
October 29 -31. This is the one weekend
a year where ghosts walk the streets of
Calico. The ghost haunt offers several
new items this year along with Maggie’s
Haunted Mine, costume contest and
parade, Ghost stories for all ages, Wayne
Damage on his gruesome guitar, Trick-orTreating, pumpkin carving and the magical illusions of Victor Kent and family.
New this year, Calico Ghost Town will
show a movie Saturday night on a jumbo
screen on the Silver Bowl Stage (weather
permitting) and at 9:15 pm for the first time
ever Calico will present a fireworks display.
Walk the streets of Calico if you dare,
GREENSPOT FARM
PUMPKIN PATCH
Open Oct. 2-31st
Hayrides, train rides, and much more!
Haunted Hayride
Oct. 22, 23, 29, 30, 31, Nov. 1 • Call for hours
909.794.7653
Off Mentone Blvd./Hwy 38 on Ward Way in
Mentone and look for the signs • Hours: 9-6
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Calico Ghost Town gets the Halloween treatment.
and visit the local shops that have
spooktacular decorations. Trick-or
Treating for the kids will be offered
Friday, Saturday and Sunday night (call
ahead for times). There will be activities
each day for children to participate in.
Victor Kent and Family return to
Calico Ghost town to thrill audiences
with their masterful illusions, performing
several shows each day during The
Haunt located at the Livery Stage.
Don’t
Wait
Too
Long!
Halloween And
Historical Costumes
Hats, Wigs, Gloves
DragonMarsh
3744 Main Street
On the Walking Mall
Downtown Riverside
(951) 276-1116
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The Haunted Empire
Fiesta Village
(909) 824-1111
www.FiestaVillage.com
Fiesta Village will host its 3rd annual
Halloween Festival in October. There will
be a host of activities such as costume
and coloring contests, face painting, trick
or treat trail, candy, prizes and more.
Canyon Crest Town Centre
Halloween Costume Contest
951-686-1222
5225 Canyon Crest Dr., Riverside
www.canyoncresttowncentre.com
This kid-friendly event will give your little one a chance to try out his or her costume before the big day. Held at the
Canyon Crest Towne Center in Riverside,
this contest for the kids is on Oct. 29 from
3:30-6pm.
Scareplex at Fairplex
(949) 660-1997
Pomona, off 10 Freeway
www.scareplex.com
Visited the haunted Fairplex, four horrifying mazes and more. Oct. 8-10, 15-17,
22-24, 28-31, 7pm until Midnight.
Admission $20.
You’re never too
young to wear a
Halloween costume,
as 16-month old
Zachary Campizta
proves. Zach is
hanging out in his
Grandma Laura’s
pumpkin patch in
Pedley, holding
Monster the puppy.
Costumes
All ready to scare, but nothing to
wear? Next to the pumpkin, a good costume is vital for Halloween. Check out a
few unique stores that have something
extra to offer.
Fun Corner
426 W. Baseline, San Bernardino
909.885.7648 • www.funcorner.com
The Fun Corner has one of the largest
collections of costumes and makeup in
California, with up to 5,000 different costumes in stock ranging from newborns to
plus-size adults. They carry hundreds of
wigs, hats, masks and accessories. They
also have makeup artists on staff to help
create any look you desire, in addition to
demonstrating how to apply it for a completely professional look.
The Fun Corner has been open since
1956 year-round to fulfill any whimsical
idea. They have an endless assortment of
decorations for any holiday or theme.
Products can also be purchased online
at www.funcorner.com.
DragonMarsh
951-276-1116
3744 Main St., Riverside
DragonMarsh is known for its historical
and Renaissance apparel, and is a perfect
spot to pick up a unique Halloween costume. The shop includes a wide assortment of items, including hats and wigs. It’s
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See coupon on page 30.
The
Pumpkin Factory,
LLC
Pumpkins • Ponies • Petting
Zoo • Birthday Parties
Corona
Anaheim
1545 Circle City Dr.
15 exit Magnolia
(Next to Coco’s)
Sun.-Thurs. 10-9
Fri.-Sat. 10-10
Anaheim Gateway Plaza
91 exit Harbor/Lemon
(in front of Lowes)
Sun.-Thurs. 12-9
Fri. 12-10, Sat. 10-10
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Open through
Oct. 31 at 4pm
FREE ADMISSION
For more information
call ReaAnn
714-425-4071
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The Haunted Empire
located on the Walking Mall in downtown
Riverside.
Harvest
Festival
Oct. 31 • 5:30-7:30
HalloweenPlus.com
Online costume shop with a lot of
choices.
Game Booths - Obstacle Course - Jumper
Pumpkin Carving Contest - Food
Please no scary costumes! • All Ages
Admission: Canned food, old blankets, socks
Alternative
Maybe you’re not into the scary
aspects of Halloween, or you’re looking
for something a little different. Below are
a few options.
Riverside Free Methodist Church
8431 Diana Ave. • (951) 359-3582
Augustine Casino
84-001 Avenue 54, Coachella
760-391-9500
www.augustinecasino.com
Augustine Casino is getting into the
Halloween spirit by offering an Oct. 31
special, Monsters and Money Giveaway.
Halloween night, grab your share of
$8,000 from Dracula’s coffin. They will
also host a costume with cash prizes for
the best costume.
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Tom’s Farms’
Farmer’s Market
Open 7 days a week
year round
THINK SCARE!
8am-8pm
Need a Phat Costume or some Killer Accessories?
HalloweenPlus.com - the dark zone for hundreds of Masks,
Props, Wigs, Costumes that make Halloween Shriek! Disgust, Ill, or just
Plain Fun - Make it your 15 minutes of Fame!!
Bring the family to our
23900 Temescal
Canyon Rd., Corona
Mention this ad (“IER”) and Get $5 Off!
Giant Pumpkin Patch
(951) 277-4422
1-888-444-1516
HalloweenPlus.com
and Holiday Festivities
Shop online at
www.tomsfarms.com
See coupon on page 30
Hours
M-Sa. 9-6
Sun. 12-4
Call for special
October hours
www.funcorner.com
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Take $1 OFF admission with this ad!
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Southern California Fair
Country Group ‘Trick Pony’ Comes To The SC Fair
T
he annual
Southern
California
Fair
brings 9
days of activities to the
Lake Perris Fairgrounds,
including five nights of
concerts in the Coors
Arena. The fair, known formerly as the
Farmers Fair & Festival, runs Oct. 16 - 24.
Country Group “Trick Pony” will perform Thursday, Oct. 21 at 7:30pm. Trick
Pony was formed in 1996 with the trio
of Ira Dean, Keith Burns and Heidi
Newfield. By 2001 they were a finalist
in Billboard Music Awards for New
Country Artist of The Year. It wasn’t
long after that they had their number
one single “On A Night Like This.”
In 2002, the trio was named Top New
Vocal Duo/Group by the Academy of
Country Music and Favorite New Country
Artist by the American Music Awards.
Things didn’t slow down for them the
next year as they garnered a Grammy
nomination for Best Country
Performance By A Duo or Group for
their song “Just What I Do.”
“Having a band with such success
and energy like Trick Pony will be a
great act to have,” Lyndal Graff,
CEO/Secretary Manager of the Southern
California Fair, said. “With country
music very popular in this area, we are
hoping people will have a great time at
the fair.”
Trick Pony is one of five musical acts
to headline the fair’s concert series.
Kicking off the fair’s concert series will
be The Beach Boys on Monday, October
18 and continues with Phil Vassar on
Tuesday, October 19, Chris LeDoux on
Wednesday, October 20, Trick Pony on
Thursday, October 21, and Newsboys on
Friday, October 22.
Motorized events are scheduled on
the weekends of the fair with the
Monster Truck Show on opening day,
Saturday, October 16 and the PRCA
Rodeo on Sunday, October 17. The
motorized events will continue on the
final weekend of the fair with the Truck
and Tractor Pull, Auto Racing and
Extreme Motorcycles on Saturday,
October 23 and the Demolition Derby on
Sunday, October 24.
Themed “A Timeless Tradition,” the
Southern California Fair will also host
exhibits, livestock, arena events, carnival
rides and more. R
WHEN: Oct. 16-24
WHERE: Lake Perris
Fairgrounds
TICKETS: Concert series
reserved seating $7
For more information, call
(951) 657-4221
www.socalfair.com
BLOOMINGTON
19059 Valley Blvd., #102, (909) 874-1023
FONTANA
14451 Foothill Blvd., #105, (909) 427-9464
Corner of Foothill & Cherry
17122 Slover Ave. #102
(909) 4-CURVES,(909) 428-7837
LOMA LINDA
11306 Mountain View Ave., Unit A , (909) 478-9499
Corner of Barton & Mountain View
RIVERSIDE
2955 Van Buren , (909) 509-4878
At Van Buren & Lincoln in the Arlington area
19040 Van Buren, (909) 789-8417
Van Buren/Wood, Orangecrest area
5225 Canyon Crest Dr. #400, (909) 684-1076
Canyon Crest area
SAN BERNARDINO
1983 Diners Court , (909) 890-9056
South area
UPLAND
96 W. Foothill Blvd., (909) 608-7666
Sav-On shopping area
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GOOD EATS! RECOMMENDATION
Mile High Pie at 5000 feet
T
he Inland Empire is fortunate to have an apple ranching region in its own back yard. Oak Glen, located in
the foothills of the San Bernardino Mountains just
above the city of Yucaipa, has been pleasing visitors
for over 100 years and part of that history is Apple
Annie’s Bakery & Restaurant located at OakTree Village.
Annie’s is the home of the original Mile High Apple Pie.
Oaktree Village plays host to thousands of local and national visitors every year.
“I love the pies,” Linda Uithoven of Yucaipa said. “Especially
the Mile High Apple Pie. I didn’t know they could make them
that big.” Art Wilson, the patriarch of the family that owns the
Village and Apple Annie’s says, “Visitors love the pies at Apple
Annie’s. We usually bake about 2500 pies each Saturday and
Sunday. It’s hard to keep up the pace but we have a great team
of bakers that get the job done.”
Apple Annie’s has all kinds of baked apple goodies including
an apple dumpling with cinnamon sauce that’s sure to satisfy
even the most hearty of apple appetites. In addition to a tasty
breakfast and lunch menu, the restaurant also serves a Family
Style Dinner where you feel like you are a guest at Annie’s dining room table. Each course is brought to your table in large
bowls and platters. Customers then pass the bowls and serve
themselves. It’s great fun and makes you feel at home.
Apple Annie’s Restaurant & Bakery is located at 38480 Oak
Glen Rd., Oak Glen at Oaktree Village. For more information, call
909-797-7371. R
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SALE FOR PLANT LOVERS
Gardener’s delight
G
ardeners take note! November is California planting season and Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden
is preparing for its annual Fall presentation of
nearly 15,000 plants for sale to the public. This is
an ideal opportunity to purchase plants, seeds and
bulbs from one of the largest plant collections in the area.
Saturday and Sunday, November 6 and 7, the Botanic Garden
staff and volunteers will be on hand to assist with selections.
The plant sale features over 12,000 native and Californiafriendly plants, many propagated from Rancho Santa Ana
Botanic Garden collections and unavailable anywhere else. The
Garden will offer a selection of Penstemon, Arctostaphylos,
Salvia, Heuchera, Mimulus, Zauschneria and Ceanothus species
and cultivars in a wide range of colors, plus trees, shrubs and
perennials.
The Botanic Garden, located in Claremont, is a great place to
buy hard-to-find, one-of-a-kind natives as well as to get gardening questions answered.
The 26th Annual Fall Plant Sale will take place Nov. 6-7, with
a members only sale on Saturday from 8-11am and Sunday
11am to 4pm. The public sale takes place on Sunday, from 9am
to Noon. Memberships are sold at the door.
There is no admission charge to the sale. Rancho Santa Ana
Botanic Garden is located at 1500 North College Ave. in
Claremont. For more information, call (909) 625-8767 or go
online at www.rsabg.org. R
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OCTOBER 16-24, 2004
SAVE OVER 25% ON PRE-SALE TICKETS
Lake Perris Fairgrounds
ADVANCE TICKET ORDER FORM
Must be postmarked no later than October 8, 2004.
Ticket orders cannot be guaranteed after the above date.
General Admission Tickets (Save $2)
Child (6-12) Admission Tickets (Save $1)
Carnival Unlimited Ride Wristbands (Save $5)
Reserved Concert Seats
All orders shipping & handling
____x $5 = _____
____x $2 = _____
____x $14=_____
____x $7 =_____
$5
Total _____
Please indicate the number of reserved seats for each concert of your choice:
____Beach Boys ____Phil Vassar_____Chris Ledoux_____Trick Pony ____Newsboys
(Oct. 18)
(Oct. 19)
(Oct. 20)
(Oct. 21)
(Oct. 22)
Highlights: • Monster Trucks • PRCA Rodeo • Extreme
Motorcycles • Truck & Tractor Pull • Demolition Derby
Payment Method: ___Visa ___MasterCard ___Enclosed Check
Card Number_______________________________________Exp Date________
Cardholder’s Signature_______________________________________________
Name_____________________________________________________________
Address_______________________________City_________________________
State/Zip__________________________Phone(____)_______________________
Clip this form and return with check or money order payable to:
Southern California Fair c/o Advance Ticket Sales
18700 Lake Perris Drive, Perris, CA 92571
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Catch the Wing
Air museum brings old planes
back to life
C
atch the flying wing take to the
sky at the Chino Airport as part
of their “Planes of Fame” program.
The Chino Airport Air Museum will
focus on flight test operations at the
Nov. 6 event, with a seminar on the history of aircraft flight test operations. If
the weather permits, the seminar will
conclude with a demonstration of the
WHEN: Nov. 6, 10am.
WHERE: Chino Airport Museum
TICKETS: General admission
$8.95, $1.95 for children 11 and
under, free for children under 5.
Parking is free.
For more information, call
(909) 597-3722
www.planesoffame.org
“Planes of Fame”
Northrop N9MB flying wing, a World
War II development
Restored to flying condition by a team of “Planes of Fame” volunteers,
aircraft that actually
the Northrop N9MB was a precursor of todays Northrop B-2A Spirit
was the precursor
stealth bomber.
of today’s Northrop
B-2A Spirit stealth
air museum in the American west and a
bomber.
pioneer in the concept of restoring
Perhaps the most critical phase of an
museum display aircraft to flying condiaircraft's development, flight testing of
tion, a concept that is now practiced
new designs and modifications to existworldwide.
ing designs is essential. In the early days
Staffed by a core of dedicated volunof aviation, the first test pilots were often
teers, the museum supports its programs
also the designers and builders of the
with admission fees, donations and proaircraft that they were testing. The
ceeds from the use of its aircraft in variWright Brothers can be considered to be
ous productions.
the first successful test pilots as well as
The Air Museum “Planes of Fame” is
the inventors of powered flight.
open to the public every day, except
An independent, non-profit, educaChristmas and Thanksgiving, from 9 am
tional institution, The Air Museum
until 5 pm. R
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FAMILY OUTING TO THE OLD WEST
Back to the Old West
T
ake a trip back to the Old West thanks
to the 24th Annual Harvest Fair, Nov.
6-7 and 13-14 in San Bernardino. The
Fair gives you a dose of living history
in “Old West, down on the farm” style.
In addition to western trappings and wandering
characters, three stages will host entertainment
throughout the day featuring old west shows,
country music, folklorico dancers, square dancers, cloggers,
Native American music, a Mariachi Band and more.
Ranchers and 1880’s cowgirls will stroll in costume past barnwood-weathered buildings. An Old West chuckwagon will offer
cowboy cooking.
This year’s Fair promises to be bigger and better with antique
cars, crafts and activities. Attendees are encouraged to wear Old
West or country garb.
The Fair makes for a family-friendly outing that should please
children and parents. R
WHEN: Nov. 6-7, 13-14, 10am-5pm
WHERE: 8088 Palm Lane, San Bernardino (off 4th St.)
TICKETS: General admission $3, children under 7 free
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For more information, call (909) 384-5426
www.harvestfair.com
951.683.2308 ext. 104
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RIVERSIDE ARTS NEWS
Performance Riverside named
Arts Honoree of the Month
U
nder the guidance of Executive
Director/Producer Steven A.Glaudini,
Performance Riverside has become recognized
over the past five years as one of the finest producers of musical theatre in Southern California.
Riverside cultural associations have recognized Performance
Riverside’s contribution to the arts. At the Tuesday, September
21 Riverside City Council meeting, the City of Riverside, the
Riverside Arts Council and the Riverside Cultural Trust named
Performance Riverside as the twelfth Arts Honoree of the
Month.
The professional company, which performs in Riverside
Community College's 1,325-seat
Landis Auditorium, has been
responsible for staging Inland
Empire and Southern California
regional theatre premieres such
as Triumph of Love and The
Scarlet Pimpernel.
Accomplishments have
included assembling three of the
four original Broadway cast
A moment from The Scarlet
members of Forever Plaid for a
Pimpernel, performed by
2002 production. R
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Harvest Festival
8431 Diana Ave. • 951-359-3582
Held at the Riverside Free Methodist Church, this Oct. 31,
5:30-7:30pm event is strictly non-Halloween, giving an Autumn
alternative to those who opt out of the scary stuff. The event
will feature plenty of family-fare, including game booths,
jumpers, food and more. All ages are welcome and admission
is a canned food item, blankets or socks. They ask that no
scary costumes be worn.
San Bernardino Symphony
562 W. 4th St., San Bernardino
(909) 381-5388
Take in the symphony with a Halloween twist. On
Saturday, Oct. 30, at 3pm, the San Bernardino Symphony performs “Heroes, Rogues, & Monsters: Hollywood Halloween
Spectacular.” Young and old alike will enjoy a concert full of
spooktacular movie music, at the historical California Theatre
in downtown San Bernardino.
Alice Cooper
Soboba Casino • (909) 665-1000
www.soboba.net
The vintage rocker will give his characteristic performance
on Halloween night, Oct. 31, at the casino. R
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OPERA IN RIVERSIDE
Opera meets Broadway Gala
T
he Riverside Little Opera 2004-2005 season opens the
weekend of October 23-24 at the historic All Saints’
Episcopal Church in Riverside. Featuring renowned
solo artists, the superb operatic chorus of the RLO
troupe, under the guidance of master director Reynir
Gudmundsson and award winning pianist, Hartwig Eichberg, the
Riverside Little Opera offers the best of operatic tradition married
with the sounds of familiar Broadway favorites.
Terry Welborn’s warm baritone voice embraces romantic love
songs from the Phantom of the Opera and Carmen. Timothy
Gonzales’ tenor voice mixes with the enchanting soprano of
Katherine Ramirez in Verdi’s “Brindisi duet.” Michael Stephens,
bass and Lourdes Morales-Gudmundsson, soprano, touch our
senses with their rendition of “Do You Love Me?” from Fiddler on
the Roof. Gisella Guardado-Gonzales, Jana Neilson and Barry
Johnson entwine their voices in selections from Phantom of the
Opera, The Magic Flute, Oklahoma and the Fantasticks. Reynir
Gudmundsson shares his sensual rendition of Puccini’s “Nessun
Dorma” and tempts us with nine C’s in his stunning version of
Donizetti’s “Ah mes ami.” R
WHEN: Oct. 23, 8pm & Oct. 24, 4pm.
WHERE: All Saints Episcopal Church, 3847 Terracina Dr.
at Magnolia, Riverside.
TICKETS: $15
For more information, call (951) 781-9561
www.riversidelittleopera.com
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Motorcycle Extravaganza
‘American Heat’ roars into Palm Springs
T
he motorcycle extravaganza,
“American Heat,” lands in Palm
Springs Oct. 8-10 for a weekend
of two-wheeled excitement. The
event features stunt shows and
live entertainment.
This year, “Heat” has drawn the attention
of cable TV, with the Discovery Channel’s
hit show, “Biker Build Off,” planning to
attend.
American Heat will fill a special events
plaza on N. Calle El Segundo between E.
Andreas and E. Tahquitz Canyon, giving
participants the space they need to perform
stunts.
The popular “Biker Build Off” TV show
on the Discovery Channel will be at the
event and American Heat attendees can
vote for their favorite custom bike creation
while the TV cameras roll.
One of the show’s highlights is the
LivFast stunt show, where team members
jump from ramp to ramp and perform
motorcycle tricks as they fly 70 feet through
the air, 30 to 40 feet off the ground.
“They’re after big air and they’re amazing,” Roadshows President Randy Burke
said.
LivFast will perform Fri., and Sat., Oct. 8
and 9, in the afternoon and evening.
You can also watch Monte Perlin fly
around on a motorcycle in his Globe of
Death, a 15-foot steel ball, during stunt
shows Fri., and Sat. afternoons, Oct. 8 and
9, and Sun. morning, Oct. 10. His performances are live and free.
An actor, stuntman and stunt coordinator, Perlin grew up in the mountains near
Lake Arrowhead, where his daredevil tendencies had the wide-open space they
needed to be nurtured.
At the tender age of ten, Perlin hounded
his folks for a dirt bike.
His father said, “Sure, but you have to
buy it yourself,” probably thinking he was
safe from concern for a few years, since the
kid was barely into double digits.
Never underestimate the power of
desire.
20th Season, 2004-2005
COMING CHRISTIAN ARTISTS
November 13
Glad
Feb. 5, 2005
Buddy Houghtaling
Contemporary Christian
vocalists
Contemporary vocalist
December 17-18
Steve Darmody, Jennifer
LaMountain,
Rudi Micelli
Vocalists holiday program
Christmas Festival of music
and lights
January 22, 2005
New England Youth
Ensemble
See article on page 18
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March 19, 2005
Selah
Contemporary vocalists
April 16, 2005
Chris Rice
Contemporary Christian singer
For brochures, locations,
information and tickets
909.795.4960
Or write to PO Box 647,
Calimesa, CA 92320
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“I worked the whole summer in a campground, keeping it clean, raking pine needles – anything to get the cash,” he said.
He saved his pay and by the end of the
summer had $395 to buy his first dirt bike.
“I was on top of the world!” The then
ten-year-old said he was so excited he
couldn’t sleep.
His parents used the bike to keep him
on the straight and narrow. “Every time I
screwed up, it was three weeks to a month
with no motorcycle and I thought I would
die,” Perlin said.
Now Perlin can ride as wild as he likes
– and the crowds love it. R
WHEN: Oct. 8-10
WHERE: Palm Springs, N.
Calle El Segundo
For more information, call
(800) 200-4557
www.road-shows.com
PLAYS IN RIVERSIDE
RCC’s Off-Broadway Play Series
Announces 2004-05 Season
T
he Off-Broadway Play Series of Riverside Community
College presents its first offering of the season, “And
Miss Reardon Drinks a Little,” by Paul Zindel, directed
by Douglas Buckhout. This biting, touching and often
wildly funny play probes deeply into the tortured relationship of the three Reardon sisters who, having grown up fatherless, have just lost their elderly mother.
One sister is married and has cut herself off; one has begun to
drink more than she should; and the third, after a scandalous incident at the school where she teaches, is on the brink of a nervous
breakdown. As the sisters come together again, simmering resentments of the past come bubbling up and build to a shattering conclusion. Newsweek said, “In Paul Zindel we seem to have that rarity – a playwright who can write intelligent, sensitive, entertaining
plays for a wide public.”
Cast members include Lynne Sher, Lynne Ennis, Jody Duncan,
Lisa Shannon, Garth Schultz, Heather Stephen and Paul Ledesma. R
WHEN: Oct. 22, 23, 30, 31, at 8pm; Oct. 24, 30, 31 at 2pm
WHERE: McDermont Hall, Riverside Community
College, 4800 Magnolia Ave., Riverside
TICKETS: $15 general, $10 student
For more information, call (951) 222.8100
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CHRISTIAN CONCERTS
Calimesa Community Concerts
enters 20th season
A
n impressive list of Christian artists headlines the 20th
Annual Calimesa Community Concert Series, sponsored
by Calimesa Seventh-day Adventist Church.
According to Dr. Robert Soderblom, director, the first concert
will be at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 30, at the Calimesa Seventhday Adventist Church, 391 Myrtlewood Drive, with popular
choral director, Dr. Gary Bonner, who will direct the California
Baptist University Choir and Orchestra.
Other programs in the series include:
• Nov. 13 -- Christian contemporary vocal group, "Glad," at
Yucaipa Christian Church.
• Dec. 17-18 -- A trio of recording vocalists, Steve Darmody,
Jennifer LaMountain and Rudi Micilli, on a nationwide tour, with
three programs over two days for the church's 30th holiday
"Christmas Festival of Lights and Music."
• Jan. 22 -- The New England Youth Ensemble of Takoma
Park, Maryland.
• Feb. 5 -- Dr. Buddy Houghtaling, the popular dentist,
singer, composer and pianist, making his third series appearance, at Loma Linda University Adventist Church.
• March 19 -- The group "Selah."
• April 16 -- Chris Rice, contemporary Christian singer, at
Yucaipa Christian Church on Bryant Street, Yucaipa.
For a brochure on all concerts, call (909) 795-4960 or write
P.O. Box 647, Calimesa, CA 92320. R
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AGUA CALIENTE CASINO: (866) 858-3600.
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AUGUSTINE CASINO: 760-391-9500.
www.augustinecasino.com. 84-001 Avenue 54,
Coachella.
Monsters and Money Giveaway: Oct. 31,
Halloween night, grab your share of $8,000 from
Dracula’s coffin. Cash prizes for best Halloween
costume.
Treasures and Treats: Through October, cash
drawings on Wednesday nights.
Big Game Parties: Monday nights with football,
includes cash drawings.
Play, Pick and Pay: Pick the winning football
teams each week and win. Call for details.
Ladies Day: Tuesday, from 10am-6pm. Ladies
receive a coupon for $2 in slot play, $2 off any
meal priced over $4 in Cafe’ 54, 2 free entries to
the cash giveaways every hour from 10am-6pm,
$100 awarded every hour through 5pm. At 6pm
one guest will win $1000 cash. Men are also eligible for the cash giveaways, but get only one free
entry.
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Autumn Is In The Air at Augustine Casino
Football on Monday nights and Halloween-inspired
giveaways featured in month of October
I
t’s that time of year. No, we don’t have the turning of the
leaves in the desert, and you won’t see a lot of snow unless
you take the tramway up the mountain. But guests at Augustine
Casino are turning out in large numbers for the big game
parties on Monday nights that include big cash drawings while
the game is going on. In addition to the Monday big game parties,
there’s the Play, Pick and Pay promotion where savvy patrons have a
chance to win cash for picking the winning teams every week.
But the Fall excitement doesn’t begin and end with football.
There are also two big Halloween promotions called Monsters and
Money Giveaway and Treasures and Treats. Treasures and Treats includes cash drawings
on Wednesday nights. Monsters and Money features a chance to grab your share of
$8,000 in Dracula’s coffin (a money machine) on Halloween night. There are also cash
prizes for best Halloween costumes.
Augustine is known for its promotions. They have cash giveaways going on every
day of the week. The promotions and the restaurant, called Café 54, make Augustine
one of the locals’ favorites places to go for good food, fun, and gaming excitement.
Augustine Casino is located on Avenue 54 at Van Buren, 3 miles east of PGA West.
For information and directions call 760-391-9500. R
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CAHUILLA CREEK CASINO: (909)
763-1200. www.cahuilla.com.
52702 Highway 371, Anza
CASINO MORONGO: (800) 2524499. www.casinomorongo.com.
49750 Seminole Drive, Cabazon
Alice Cooper performs at Soboba
Casino Oct. 31.
FANTASY SPRINGS CASINO: (800)
827-2946. www.fantasyspringsresort.com.
$1,000,000 Giveaway: Soboba
Casino is giving away $1,000,000
on Dec. 16, and $15,000 every
Thursday leading up to the big event.
The more entries earned every day,
the more chances to win.
PECHANGA RESORT & CASINO:
(951) 693-1819.
www.pechanga.com. 45000 Pala
Road, Temecula. Box Office (951)
303-2507.
Earth, Wind & Fire: Oct. 1-2, in the
Showroom, 8pm, $60-$80.
Alice Cooper: Coming to Soboba for
Halloween, Oct. 31. Tickets $25,
$35 and $45.
Harvest Bounty: Oct. 9, in
Hummingbird Hall, 11am and
2:30pm, $30.
Bingo: Mon. - Fri: 8 & 10:30 p.m.
Los Lobos with Malo: Oct. 23, in the
Showroom, 8pm, $25-$45.
Comedy Nights: First Wednesday of
every month in ACs Lounge. Tickets
$5 with Player’s Club, $7 without,
available after 2 p.m. at the box
office.
David Copperfield: Oct. 28, in the
Showroom, 6 & 9pm, $60-$80.
AC’s Lounge: Live entertainment
throughout the week.
Gary V.: Oct. 29-30, in the
Showroom, 8pm, $55-$75.
SPA RESORT CASINO: (760) 3235865. www.sparesortcasino.com.
401 E. Amado Rd., Palm Springs.
Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo: Oct. 9,
in the Showroom, 8pm, $50-$70.
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www.sanmanuel.com. 5797 North
Victoria Avenue, Highland
TRUMP 29 CASINO: (760) 7755566. www.trump29.com. 46-200
Harrison Place, Coachella
SOBOBA CASINO: (909) 665-1000
or (866) 4-SOBOBA.
www.soboba.net. 23333 Soboba
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Barry Minniefield (4pc band): Wednesdays, in the
Blue Bar, 9 p.m.- 1:30 a.m. Classic pop to light
classical, film and stage.
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Free Bingo: Monday through Friday 8am & 11am.
Gun, Knife & Fishing Show: By popular demand
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and Sunday, December 17-18-19, 2004. To
accommodate this show, the event will be housed
in a single 12,000 square-foot venue with up to
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Hard Hat Horsepower Giveaway: Oct. 1 through
Jan. 31, 2005. Win a 2004 Dodge 2500 SLT Quad
Cab. Call for details or go to the Player’s Club.
Wide Open Miniature Golf Tournament: Oct. 14-16.
Entry fee is $550, and includes room for 3 nights,
gifts, 2 days of miniature golf, dinners in Granny’s
Gourmet for player and a guest, comp dollars for
breakfasts, 9th hole lunch buffet in the River
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$500 for 5th-10th, $300 for 11th-25th, $150 for
26th-40th, $50 for 41st-50th. Each flite, the lowest score wins a bonus $50.
Free Nothin’ to Lose Video Poker Tournament:
Tuesday – Thursday starting at 9am to 6pm in the
River Room. Open to all Bounty Hunter Round Up
Club Members.
Nothin’ to Lose II Video Poker Tournament: Wed. –
Friday 2am, 4am & 6am in the River Room. Open
to all Bounty Hunter Round Up Club Members, not
a member membership is free to join.
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in the “Rising Stars Of Country” music
series in the Fantasy Lounge at Fantasy
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and so much more. Served every Friday 1pm to
11pm and only $18.95
Granny’s Award Winning Sunday Champagne &
Bloody Mary Brunch: Open Sunday at 9am.
Reservations are suggested and must be 21 years
of age or older to attend.
Monthly Gift of the Month program: Earn bonus
points, get free gifts and best of all you get to keep
the bonus points
Pot O’ Gold Keno Tournament: Held every
Wednesday starting at 11am in the Keno Korral
lounge. 10 Drawings throughout the tournament
for a chance to open the Treasure Chest O’ Prizes.
Complete rules posted in the Keno Korral.
Keno Kash Tournament: A popular among the
locals held every Saturday starting at 5pm. You
play your regular tickets and get a chance to win
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CANYON SPRINGS
GOLF COURSE: 1097
Murray Canyon Dr.,
Palm Springs. 18-hole
course. (760) 3272019.
CREEKSIDE GOLF
COURSE: 3151 E.
Riverside Dr., Ontario.
(909) 947-1981. 9hole public course.
CLUB: 43860 Glen
Meadows Rd.,
Temecula. 18-hole
public course. (909)
506-3402.
CRESTA VERDE GOLF
CLUB: 1295 Cresta
Rd., Corona. (909)
737-2255. 18-hole
public course.
DIAMOND VALLEY
GOLF CLUB: 31220
Sage Rd., Hemet. 18hole course. (909)
767-0828.
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EL RANCHO VERDE
GOLF COURSE: 355
E. Country Club Dr.,
Rialto. (909) 8755346.
FAIRMOUNT PARK
GOLF COURSE:
Historic 9-hole public
course, over 3183
yards. 2681 Dexter
Dr., Riverside. (909)
682-2202.
EL RIVINO COUNTRY
CLUB: 5530 El Rivino
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COURSE: 6104 Village
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House Dr., Riverside.
18-hole public course.
(909) 360-2090.
INDIAN WELLS GOLF
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Indian Wells Ln.,
Indian Wells. 36-hole
course. (760) 3464653.
JURUPA HILLS
COUNTRY CLUB:
6161 Moraga Ave.,
Riverside. (909) 6857214. 18-hole public
course.
PALM MEADOWS
GOLF CLUB: 1964 E.
Palm Meadows Dr.,
San Bernardino. 18hole course. (909)
382-2002.
PARADISE KNOLLS:
9330 Limonite Ave.,
Riverside. (909) 6857034. 18-hole public
course.
REDHAWK GOLF
CLUB: 45100
Redhawk Pkwy.,
Temecula. (909) 3023850. 18 hole public
course.
RIVERSIDE GOLF
CLUB: 1011 N.
Orange St., Riverside,
(909) 682-3748. New
club house, banquet
facilities.
SKY LINKS GOLF
COURSE: 6720 Van
Buren Blvd., Riverside.
(909) 688-2563. 18hole public course.
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Text in RED denotes an event occurring this month.
Make your child a star
Does your child dream of starring on
stage? Whether your little one has acting aspirations or not, they would likely benefit from
the Riverside Children’s Theater program.The
Theater, a non-profit arts organization dedicated to teaching communication and development of “self” through the medium of theater, was established 47 years ago.The organization offers two ways to get involved in theater: a school which meets on Saturday morn-
ings at 9am and teaches an appreciation for
theater, and the Production Company that
puts children on stage. Every child that auditions gets a part, with all roles played by kids
from Kindergarten age to 8th grade.
RCT is currently producing “Beauty and
the Beast,” performing Dec. 3, 4, 10 and 11.
Join RCT by visiting the membership
booth in the lobby. For more information, call
951.359.6075.
ADAMS KART TRACK: For ages 5 and up. Pro
shop, kart track, racing school. 5292 24th St. in
Riverside. (909) 686-3826. www.adamskarttrack.net.
Three 18-Hole Miniature Golf Courses
One 18-Hole Cosmic Miniature Golf Course
Go Karts • Bumper Boats • Rock Wall • Ferris Wheel
Spinning Tubs • Airplane Ride • Tiny Tot Cars
Bounce House • Two Arcades • Snack Bar & Cafe
1500 W. 7th St., Upland
(909) 946-9555
Sun-Thurs 10-10
Fri-Sat 10-Midnight
RIVERSIDE CHILDREN’S THEATRE
Beauty and
the Beast
Dec. 3, 4, 10 & 11
At 7675 Magnolia Ave., Riverside
Tickets $7 presale, $10 at the door
habitats.(909) 797-4020. www.oaktreevillage.com.
GROVE THEATRE: Call for schedule of youth theater productions. Located in historic downtown
Upland. (909) 920-4343, www.grovetheatre.com.
RIVERSIDE YOUTH THEATER: At Fellowship
Baptist Church, Riverside, call (909) 485-7648 for
details. www.riversideyouththeatre.org.
HARVEST FESTIVAL: Held at the Riverside Free
Methodist Church, this Oct. 31, 5:30-7:30pm
event is strictly non Halloween, giving an Autumn
alternative to those who opt out of the scary stuff.
The event will feature plenty of family-fare, including game booths, jumpers, food and more. All
ages are welcome and admission is a canned
food item, blankets or socks. They ask that no
scary costumes be worn. 8431 Diana Ave., 951359-3582
SIGHTS & SOUNDS OF DOWNTOWN: A free
event to give a sampling of downtown Riverside,
but held at Mission Grove Plaza. Oct. 9, 1-5pm, at
the Mission Grove Plaza, 321 E. Alessandro Blvd.
in Riverside. Offers a wide variety of shopping
options, and over 65 dining choices ranging from
fast food to fine dining, as well as entertainment,
museums and other arts and culture venues.
Includes a number of family-oriented activities.
(951) 359-6075
OAKTREE VILLAGE: 39490 Oak Glen Rd., in Oak
Glen. Open every day, with entertainment every
Group Sales (951) 351-9871 or
weekend. Artisans, pony rides, animal park, trout
(951) 735-5401
fishing, shops, restaurants and more. Oct. 9, meet
Group Tickets $6 for 10+
actor Eric Roberts and
get an autograph.
Roberts is appearing
to help raise funds for
• Children learn through hands-on experience
new exotic animal
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Children’s Hands On Museum
Special
P l a c e • Exhibits allow both disabled & non disabled children
1st Saturday of the Month
Grandparents admitted
FREE w/ paying child.
to participate side by side in their learning.
• A learning, growing process for children to learn
about the world in which they live.
• A place that will enrich the lives of all
children.
Hours: Monday . . . . . . . .1-5pm
Tuesday-Friday . . . . . . . .9-5pm
Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-3pm
Closed Sunday & Major Holidays
Admission: $2per
person
(Children 2 & under FREE)
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$ 50 Per Person
For Groups of 15 or More
Advance
reservations
are required
for groups.
Reserve your private
Birthday Party date now. Call
for more information.
1003 East Highland Ave. San Bernardino, CA 92404 • 909.881.1201
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A Special Place Children’s Hand-On
Museum will hold a special art exhibit on
Oct. 9. All of the art is created by kids
from the Kidz Behind The Scenes
Television Workshop.
The event is a first of what A Special
Place hopes becomes an annual event.The
exhibit is free, and open from 3:30pm to
7:30pm. A Special Place is located at 1003
E. Highland Ave. in San Bernardino.
For more information, call
909.881.9681.
BOOMERS: In Upland. Miniature Golf Courses, Go
Karts, Bumper Boats, Rock Wall, Ferris Wheel,
Spinning Tubs, Airplane Ride, Tiny Tot Cars,
Bounce House, Two Arcades, Snack Bar & Cafe.
1500 W. Seventh, Upland. Call (909) 985-1313.
MORAN RACEWAY: Drive high-performance gocarts. Includes driving schools, corporate events
and rentals. (909) 522-9302, www.moranraceway.com.
Evenings 7:30pm & Sat. 1:30pm
Kid art in San
Bernardino
RIVERSIDE CHILDREN’S THEATER: Beauty and
the Beast, Dec. 3, 4, 10 and 11. 7675 Magnolia
Ave., Riverside. (951) 359-6075.
SPECIAL PLACE HANDS-ON MUSEUM: Children
learn through hands-on experience. Art exhibit,
Oct. 9, created by kids. Free, open 3:30pm7:30pm. 1003 E. Highland Ave., San Bernardino.
(909) 881-1201.
VILLAGE FUN PARK: Go-carts, carousel, Alpine
slide, train ride, playground, Lake Arrowhead
Village. Single rides $4. 10am-8pm daily. (909)
337-2533.
For more fun kids events, such as Beach
Activities, Fairs & Festivals, Miniature Golf,
Museums, and Theme Parks, see the What To Do
section on page 23 and the Halloween guide on
page 4. R
Discover the joy of flight
Marrying flight with math, Flabob airport in Riverside has created a cool educational tool that kids will love.Targeting youth in
middle and high-school, the Flabob Air Academy uses aviation to
teach about math, science and technology.
The Middle School program has three sessions, May 3-7, July 59 and Nov. 8-12. High School programs run April 5-9, July 19-22,
and Aug. 9-13.Tuition is $75. For more information, call (951) 6832308, ext. 104 or see their website at www.flabob.org.
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What to do
Escape
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Beach Activities 25
Casinos 19
Charity Events 25
Children’s Activities 25
Christian Events 25
Concerts 25
Dance 26
Fairs, Festivals, Events 26
Golf 22
Golf Courses 27
BEACH ACTIVITIES
BEACH TRAIN: Metrolink train to select beach
cities. Runs Saturdays and most Sundays
through early October. Trains leave from
Metrolink stations in Rialto, San Bernardino,
Riverside and Corona to destinations in San
Juan Capistrano, San Clemente and Oceanside.
Adults $16, children under 16 $11. Season
passes available. (909) 787-7938,
www.takethebeachtrain.com.
DAVEY’S LOCKER: Whale watching and fishing
trips. Newport Beach, (949) 673-1434.
www.daveyslocker.com. See coupon on page
30.
SHELLBACK YACHT CRUISES: Sail the
California coastlline to Laguna Beach or Dana
Point as a private birthday, anniversary or special event. www.shellbackdon.com, 949 6323736. See coupon on page 30.
CASINOS
See Casinos on page 19.
Halloween Activities 4
Kid Stuff 24
Miniature Golf 27
Nightlife/Dining 27
Racing 28
Theater/ Ballet/ Opera 28
Theme Parks 29
Wineries 29
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CHARITY EVENTS
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION HEART
WALK: Oct. 31, 8am-12pm. At Ontario Mills
Mall. (909) 424-1670.
AN EVENING IN PARIS: Oct. 16, 6-9pm, dinner,
dancing and casino benefiting Alannah Foster
Family Agency and Homes. At the Riverside
Mission Inn. (951) 367-1220.
INLAND EMPIRE HEART WALK: Oct. 31,
6:30am - 5pm. At the California Motor
Speedway in Fontana. (951) 781-8624.
RIVERSIDE HOSPICE OCTOBERFEST: Oct. 9, 511pm, at Heiting & Irwin Law Office, 5885
Brockton Ave., Riverside. (951) 274-0710.
CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES
See Kid’s Stuff on page 24.
CHRISTIAN EVENTS
CALIMESA COMMUNITY CONCERTS: Christian
artists headlines the 20th Annual Calimesa
Community Concert Series, sponsored by
to the magic of the
BIG BEAR LAKE
Calimesa Seventh-day Adventist Church. The
first concert will be at 7:30 p.m., Oct. 30, at the
Calimesa Seventh-day Adventist Church, 391
Myrtlewood Drive, with popular choral director,
Dr. Gary Bonner, who will direct the California
Baptist University Choir and Orchestra. For a
brochure on all concerts, call (909) 795-4960 or
write P.O. Box 647, Calimesa, CA 92320. See
article on page 18.
CHRISTIAN SINGLES EVENTS: Karaoke, Speedy
Introductions & Bunco: Call for upcoming dates.
Dinner-Dances at the Spectrum Club, Fullerton,
Oct. 23, & Nov. 20. Country Western & Swing at
Spectrum Club, Fullerton, Oct. 30. Christmas
Dinner Dance, Dec. 11, Betty H. Reckas Cultural
Center, Long Beach. New Year’s Eve Dance,
Dec. 31, Anaheim Convention Center (alcohol
free). Up to 700 attend. 714/210-3337 ccisingles.com
CONCERTS
HYUNDAI PAVILION: In Glen Helen, Devore.
(909) 880-6500. (909) 886-8742.
IGNITE: Oct. 2, gathers Christian musicians.
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SIX EPIC WEEKENDS
September 25th
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October 31st
Located in a true alpine
setting for six weeks every fall
the magic of the
34th Annual
Big Bear Lake
Oktoberfest comes alive and
revives the long held belief that
life should be Celebrated!
Advanced Tickets & General Info
www.bigbearevents.com or
(909) 585-3000
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Membership not required to attend events - alcohol-free For ages 19 to 91
KARAOKE, SPEEDY INTRODUCTIONS
& BUNCO
Call for upcoming dates
DINNER-DANCES
At the Spectrum Club, Fullerton, Oct.
23, & Nov. 20.
COUNTRY WESTERN & SWING
At Spectrum Club, Fullerton, Oct. 30.
WESTERN CARIBBEAN CRUISE &
SEMINAR ON ROYAL CARIBBEAN
CHRISTMAS DINNER DANCE
Dec. 11, Betty H. Reckas Cultural
Center, Long Beach
NEW YEAR’S EVE DANCE
Dec. 31, Anaheim Convention Center
(alcohol free), up to 700 attend.
ONE-ON-ONE INTRODUCTIONS
Make a FREE appointment to view members' pictures & 7-page
profile. Members located throughout Southern California.
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Fridays CLASSIC ROCK 8:30pm-2am
Saturdays COUNTRY WESTERN 8:30pm-2am
Sundays JAZZ, BLUES & BBQs 8:30pm-2am
Thursdays KARAOKE 8:30pm-12am
34536 Yucaipa Blvd., Yucaipa
(909) 790-5644
Includes: Sackcloth Fashion,
Priesthood, Smithfeild and
Sanctified. Includes a “Kid Zone” and
skateboard contest. Message from
Jason Dean. Roosevelt Bowl, San
Bernardino. (909) 381-5353,
www.calvarychapel.org/redbarn/
LIVE AT THE LIBRARY: Oct. 24, featuring blues artist Ben Robinson. At
the Riverside Main Library Plaza,
3581 Mission Inn Ave. (951) 7817335.
MUSICAL HOME TOUR: 2004
Musical Home Tour "Time for a
Change" from noon to 5 p.m., Oct.
24. Proceeds benefit the San
Bernardino Symphony Orchestra and
the Guild's Music-in-the-Schools
Program. For more information, call
(909) 381-5388. See article on page
28.
DANCE
CHRISTIAN SINGLES EVENTS:
Karaoke, Speedy Introductions &
Bunco: Call for upcoming dates.
Dinner-Dances at the Spectrum
Club, Fullerton, Oct. 23, & Nov. 20.
Country Western & Swing at
Spectrum Club, Fullerton, Oct. 30.
Christmas Dinner Dance, Dec. 11,
Betty H. Reckas Cultural Center,
Long Beach. New Year’s Eve Dance,
Dec. 31, Anaheim Convention Center
(alcohol free). Up to 700 attend.
714/210-3337 ccisingles.com
INTERSECT DANCE THEATRE:
RCC’s World Music and Dance
Celebration, Oct. 22, 10am school
group performance, 6pm evening
performance; Oct. 23, 6pm, evening
performance. At Riverside
Community College in Riverside,
Landis Auditorium. (951) 222-6100.
EXPIRES 10/31/2004
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PANHELLENIC HOME TOUR: Oct.
16, 11:30am-5:30pm. Tour of various homes. (951) 684-6308.
A TASTE OF THE TOWNS: Culinary
fundraiser benefitting the Arthritis
Foundation, Oct. 8, 6:30pm. Local
restaurants, breweries and wineries
offer “ample samples” at the
Pedestrian Mall in downtown
Riverside. Tickets: $60 per person,
$450 for table of 6. (909) 320-1540.
AMERICAN HEAT: Oct. 8-10, N.
Calle El Segundo, Palm Springs.
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Motorcycle extravaganza with live
music, stunt shows and bike games.
Includes more than 100 vendors.
(800) 200-4557,
www.roadshows.com.
BOWLING FOR BUCKS: Oct. 9, 8th
annual fundraiser for the McCallum
Theatre. Held at Fantasy Lanes
Family Bowling Center. (760) 3466505, ext. 126.
FALL PLANT SALE: Nov. 6-7, at
Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden,
1500 N. College Ave., Claremont.
Large selection of hard-to-find
plants. Free admission. (909) 6258767. See article on page 11.
FARMER’S FAIR AND MARKET
NIGHT: Tuesdays throughout the
month of October. 6-9:30pm, at
Perris Hill Park, San Bernardino.
(909) 886-7288.
HARVEST FAIR: Nov. 6-7, 13-14,
10am-5pm. Take a trip to the Old
West in the recreation setting with
live musical entertainment, period
costumes and food. 8088 Palm
Lane, San Bernardino. General
admission $3, children under 7 free.
(909) 384-5426. See article on page
13.
HOME IMPROVEMENT AND
REMODELING SHOW: Oct. 22-24 at
the Fairplex, 1101 W. McKinley Ave.,
Buildings #5 and 8, Pomona.
Displays and exhibits. 1-800-3587469.
www.homeshowconsultants.com.
OKTOBERFEST: Sept. 25 - Oct. 31,
Convention Center, Big Bear Lake,
Saturdays Noon to Midnight,
Sundays Noon to 5:30pm. Located
in a true alpine setting, the 34th
annual festival is a local tradition.
42900 Big Bear Blvd. Tickets:
Saturday adults $8, children $4,
Sunday adults $4, children free.
www.bigbearevents.com, (909) 5853000.
PLANES OF FAME: Nov. 6, 10am, at
the Chino Airport Museum, historical
seminar on flight tests and get the
chance to see a Northrop flying wing
in action. See article on page 12.
SIGHTS & SOUNDS OF
DOWNTOWN: A free event to give a
sampling of downtown Riverside,
but held at Mission Grove Plaza. Oct.
9, 1-5pm, at the Mission Grove
Plaza, 321 E. Alessandro Blvd. in
Riverside. Offers a wide variety of
shopping options, and over 65 dining choices ranging from fast food
to fine dining, as well as entertain-
New events and children’s
attractions make Big Bear
Oktoberfest biggest yet
Zika, Zaka, Zika, Zaka, Hoi! Hoi!
Hoi!
The cheering, dancing and fun of
the Big Bear Lake Oktoberfest celebrates its 34th year this October.
The Big Bear Lake Oktoberfest
tapped its first keg of beer in 1970
and has since grown into one of the
largest Oktoberfest celebrations in
Southern California. Big Bear’s festival has become a favorite because
of its beautiful location and unique
blend of authentic German fun and
American ingenuity.
Aside from drinking beer and
eating, other activities include the
steinholding contest, log sawing contests, the Coors NA Safe Slam beer
drinking contest and, on Sundays,
special childrens’ contests.
A variety of authentic German
dance groups perform throughout
Oktoberfest, as well. The
Trachtenverein Traunstoana
Schuhplatter Dancers are a 21-member dance troop direct from
Abentau,Austria. They specialize in traditional Austrian folk dances
dating back to the 1800’s.
The Gemutlichen Shuhplattlers are a 14-member dance troop
that hails from Orange County.The group has performed at various
events and festivals throughout Southern California.
Even the littlest visitors to Oktoberfest will find something new
to enjoy this year: their own Kinder Garten (Children’s Garden).
The Kinder Garten is a children’s area featuring a petting zoo, jump
house, slide and other various children games and activities.
The Big Bear Lake Oktoberfest through October 31. The festival
takes place high in the San Bernardino mountains. For more information, log onto www.bigbearevents.com or call the Convention
Center at Big Bear Lake at (909) 585-3000.
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Ahoy! Join Capt. Don Moseley on
the beautiful sailing yacht,
DULCINEA, and sail the spectacular
cool-summer, warm-fall S. California
coastlline to Laguna Beach or Dana
Point as a private birthday, anniversary
or special event.
Or, enjoy my live-narrated Newport
Harbor tour of the fabulous waterfront
homes and boats of the rich and famous
and the sea-lion colony.
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ment, museums and other arts and
culture venues. Includes a number of
family-oriented activities.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FAIR: Oct.
16-24. Includes headline entertainment, livestock shows, arena events,
exhibits and food. At the Lake Perris
Fairgrounds. (909) 657-4221,
www.socalfair.com.
TWENTY MULE TEAM DAY: Oct. 2,
10am-7pm, in Boron, the
Community Park. Includes parade,
food, games, vendors and live
music. (760) 762-5810.
WYATT EARP’S OLD WEST DAYS:
Oct. 22-24 in Colton, Valley Blvd. at
Maridian. Features recreation of
Tombstone, cowboy shootouts, displays and more. Proceeds benefit the
Colton Cares Foundation. Adults $7,
seniors $6, children 6-12 $5, under
6 free. www.earpsociety.com
GOLF COURSES
See Golf on page 22.
HALLOWEEN ACTIVITIES
See article on page 4.
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632-3736
Washington Ave., Colton. Call (909)
824-1111.
UPLAND BOOMERS: Miniature Golf
Courses, Go Karts, Bumper Boats,
Rock Wall, Ferris Wheel, Spinning
Tubs, Airplane Ride, Tiny Tot Cars,
Bounce House, Two Arcades, Snack
Bar & Cafe. 1500 W. Seventh,
Upland. Call (909) 985-1313.
MINIATURE GOLF
NIGHTLIFE/DINING (FEATURED)
CASTLE PARK: 3500 Polk Ave.,
Riverside. (909) 785-3000.
FIESTA VILLAGE: 1405 E.
APPLE ANNIES: Home of the original Mile High Apple Pie. Located at
Oaktree Village in Oak Glen. (909)
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you may swim, sunbathe, snorkle and
kayak. Sail overnight to Catalina on this
well-appointed, US Coast Guardinspected vessel.
ASA sailing instruction and certification.
Business conference facility.
797-7371.
BABYLON: Mediterranean cuisine.
Every Friday night live entertainment
and belly dancers. $5 cover charge.
4085 Vine St., downtown
Riverside.(909) 784-3033.
BLUE DIAMOND: Family restaurant.
2964 Rubidoux Blvd., Riverside.
Open 5:30 to 9pm. (909) 788-0450.
BOSSA NOVA GRILL: South
American cuisine. Located in
Riverside at 1690 Spruce St. (909)
781-6682.
CIAO BELLA: Authentic Italian cuisine. In Riverside, 1640 Spruce St.
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Musical Home Tour in
San Bernardino
The San Bernardino Symphony Guild will present its 2004
Musical Home Tour "Time for a Change" from noon to 5 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 24, with proceeds to benefit the San Bernardino
Symphony Orchestra and the Guild's Music-in-the-Schools
Program.
A Musical Ensemble will be featured at each of the four participating homes, including those of Stan and Roxanne Orrock,
Fred and Peggy Scarsella, Jack and Toni Schrader and Victoria
Seitz, all in San Bernardino.
For more information, call (909) 381-5388.
(909) 781-8840.
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• Birthdays
• Anniversaries
• Quincenieras
• Team Parties
• Special Occasions
We offer the “Ultimate Party Buses” which
give you the feel of elegance and comfort of a private jet.
Up to 22 people with Full Entertainment Center
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your event
Optional fully
stocked bar
Starlight ceilings
FLABOB AIRPORT CAFE: 4130
Mennes Ave., Riverside. Open
6:30am to 3pm. (909) 686-6660.
IGGY’S ROADHOUSE BAR AND
GRILL: Live bands Fri.-Sun., no
cover. Classic rock on Friday, country western Saturdays, Jazz
Sundays, 8:30pm to 2am. Thursday
karaoke 8:30pm to midnight. 34536
Yucaipa Blvd., Yucaipa.
909.790.5644.
JAGS: “New American Grill,” serving
the finest certified Angus Beef and
seafood. Live entertainment Fri.-Sat.,
7 pm to closing. Located in
Riverside at 1725 Spruce St. (909)
683-1550.
LIAM’S IRISH PUB: Bar hosts 33
beers on tap. Lunch and dinner
served. Open 11am to 2am. 1087
Mt. Vernon Ave., Colton. (909) 4229900. www.liamsirishpub.us.
ROMANO’S: Live Jazz Friday and
Saturday nights at Romano’s
Restaurant, 5225 Canyon Crest Dr.,
Riverside. From 9pm-12am, $5
cover. (951) 781-7662.
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TOAD IN THE HOLE: Traditional
English prime rib, wine cellar, full bar,
live music/piano bar, patio dining,
banquet facilities and catering.
Located in downtown Riverside at
the Main St. Mall, 3737 Main St.
(909) 369-8792.
RACING
ADAMS KART TRACK: For ages 5
and up. Pro shop, kart track, racing
school. 5292 24th St. in Riverside.
(909) 686-3826. www.adamskarttrack.net.
CALIFORNIA SPEEDWAY: IRL
IndyCar Series Toyota Indy 400 &
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series,
Oct. 1 at 9am. Tickets: $10. IRL
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Menards Infiniti pro Series 100 &
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series,
Oct. 2 at 9am. Tickets: $35-$55.
Toyota Indy 400, Oct. 3, 9am.
Tickets: $45-$55. 9300 Cherry Ave.,
Fontana. Ticket office: (800) 9447223 (RACE). www.californiaspeedway.com.
MORAN RACEWAY: Drive high-performance go-carts. Includes driving
schools, corporate events and
rentals. (909) 522-9302,
www.moranraceway.com.
THEATER/ BALLET/ OPERA
BEN BOLLINGER’S CANDLELIGHT
PAVILION DINNER THEATER: Dinner
theater. (909) 626-1254. 455
Foothill Blvd., Claremont.
CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY
WALLACE THEATER: The Miracle
Worker, Nov. 5-6, 8-10pm. (951)
343-4319.
COMMUNITY ARTS THEATER
SOCIETY: “A Funny Thing Happened
On The Way To The Forum,” Nov.
12, 13, 14, 17, 19, 20, 21, 23, 26,
27. At the Big Bear Performing Arts
Center, 39707 Big Bear Boulevard.
(909) 866-4970.
GROVE THEATRE: “Oliver,” Sept. 25
- Oct. 24, Friday and Saturday
7:30pm, Sunday 3pm. All seats
reserved, $15 and $17. Located in
historic downtown Upland. (909)
920-4343, www.grovetheatre.com.
LIFEHOUSE THEATER: Treasure
Island, through Oct. 10.
Reservations may be made by calling (909) 335-3037, ext. 21.
www.lifehousetheater.com The theater is located at 1135 N. Church St.
in Redlands.
MCCALLUM THEATRE: Fitz’s Jazz
Café at the McCallum, Al Jarreau,
Oct. 2, 8pm. $75/55/45/35. Earth,
Wind & Fire, Oct. 4, 8pm. $85/75/65/55. Fitz’s
Jazz Café at the McCallum, Kenny Loggins, Oct.
15, 8pm. $85/75/65/55. Tracy Byrd, Oct. 28,
8pm.
race cars, the largest batting cage facility in
Southern California, amusement rides, arcade and
waterpark. 1405 E. Washington St., Colton, (909)
824-1111.
$65/45/35/25. David Copperfield, Oct. 29, 8pm,
Oct. 30, 2pm & 8pm. $95/85/75/65. Tickets:
(760) 340-ARTS. www.mccallumtheatre.com.
7300 Fred Waring Dr., Palm Desert.
KNOTTS BERRY FARM: Through October, it
becomes Knott’s Scary Farm, with Halloween
themes. See article on page 4. 8039 Beach Blvd.,
Buena Park. (714) 220-5200. www.knotts.com.
MURRIETA REPERTORY THEATRE: “The Taming
of the Shrew,” Sept. 17 - Oct. 3. Fridays and
Saturdays 8pm, Sundays 2pm. Adults $15,
Seniors $12, Children (3-12) $5. At the Murrieta
Community Center, 41810 Juniper St., in Old
Towne Murrieta. (909) 600-7273. www.murrietarep.org.
LEGOLAND CALIFORNIA:One Legoland Dr.,
Carlsbad, CA (877) 534-6526
PERFORMANCE RIVERSIDE: A Little Night Music,
Oct. 3. Hooray for Hollywood, Oct. 24. Grease,
Nov. 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20, at 8pm, Nov. 7, 13, 21
at 2pm. Tickets $25, $28 and $33.At Riverside
Community College, Landis Auditorium. For further information or to purchase tickets call the
Performance Riverside box office at (909) 2228100 or www.performanceriverside.org.
PHARAOH’S LOST KINGDOM ADVENTURE
PARK: 1101 N. California, Redlands, CA, 92374.
(909) 335-7275. pharaohslostkingdom.com.
RAMONA BOWL: “South Pacific” Sept. Oct. 1-2.
Season tickets $125. 27400 Ramona Bowl Rd.,
Hemet. (800) 645-4465. www.ramonabowl.com.
SAN DIEGO WILD ANIMAL PARK: 15500 San
Pasqual Vly., Escondido, CA, (760) 767-8702
RCC OFF-BROADWAY PLAY SERIES: “And Miss
Reardon Drinks a Little,” Oct. 22, 23, 29 and 30 at
8pm, Oct. 24, 30 and 31 at 2pm. See article on
page 17. General admission $15, students $10.
(951) 222-8100.
RIVERSIDE LITTLE OPERA: Oct. 23-24, “Opera
Meets Broadway Gala.” Tickets $15. See article
on page 15. Held at All Saints Episcopal Church in
Riverside. (951) 683-8466. www.riversidelittleopera.com.
RIVERSIDE MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM: What
Men Don’t Tell, Oct. 12, 8-10pm. The
Phenomenon: The Philharmonic presents Natasha
Paremski performing Rachmaninoff’s Piano
Concerto #2, Oct. 16, 8-10pm. (951) 788-3944.
SAN BERNARDINO CIVIC LIGHT OPERA:
California Theatre of Performing Arts, 562 Fourth
St., San Bernardino. For information call (909)
889-6564.
SAN BERNARDINO SYMPHONY: Saturday, Oct.
30, 3pm, “Heroes, Rogues, & Monsters:
Hollywood Halloween Spectacular,” young and old
alike will enjoy a concert full of spooktacular
movie music, at historical California Theatre in
downtown San Bernardino. 562 W. 4th St. (909)
381-5388.
THEME PARKS
CASTLE AMUSEMENT PARK: 3500 Polk St.,
Riverside. (909) 785-3000.
DISNEYLAND/DISNEY’S CALIFORNIA
ADVENTURE:1313 Harbor Blvd., Anaheim, CA
(714) 781-4565
FIESTA VILLAGE: Has two miniature golf courses,
OAKTREE VILLAGE: 39490 Oak Glen Rd., in Oak
Glen. Open every day, with entertainment every
weekend. Artisans, pony rides, animal park, trout
fishing, and more. (909) 797-4020. www.oaktreevillage.com.
NOV. 6, 7, 13, 14
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY REGIONAL PARKS:
(909) 38-PARKS.
SAN DIEGO ZOO: 2920 Zoo Dr., San Diego, CA
(619) 634-3153
SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTAIN: 26101 Magic
Mountain Parkway, Valencia. (661) 255-4111. .
SCANDIA THEME PARK: I-15 between I-10 and
Hwy. 60, Ontario, (909) 390-3092
UNIVERSAL STUDIOS HOLLYWOOD: 100
Universal City Plaza, Universal City. Directions:
Take I-10 West to Highway 101 North to Universal
Studios Boulevard and follow the signs. (818)
622-3801 or (818) 508-9600.
universalstudios.com.
WINERIES
BAILY VINEYARD & WINERY: 33440 LaSerena,
Temecula, (909) 676-9463.
CALLAWAY VINEYARD & WINERY: 32720
Rancho California Road, Temecula, (909) 6764001.
CILURZO VINEYARD & WINERY: 41220 Calle
Contento Road, Temecula, (909) 676-5250.
FILSINGER VINEYARDS & WINERY: 39050 De
Portola Road, Temecula, (909) 302-6363.
GALLEANO WINERY: Offering personalized wine
bottles and gift baskets. Tasting room open daily.
Tours Sat. and Sun. or by appt. 4231 Wineville
Road, Mira Loma (909) 685-5376. www.galleanowinery.com.
J. FILIPPI VINTAGE CO.: 2803A E. Guasti Road,
Guasti (909) 390-6998; 11211 Etiwanda Ave.,
Fontana (909) 428-8630; 12467 Base Line,
Rancho Cucamonga, (909) 899-5755.
Portola Road, Temecula, (909) 676-1451.
THORNTON WINERY: 32575 Rancho California
Rd, Temecula. (909) 699-0099.
MAURICE CARRIE WINERY: 34225 Rancho
California Road, Temecula, (909) 676-1711.
HART WINERY: 41300 Avenida Biona Road,
Temecula, (909) 676-6300.
MOUNT PALOMAR WINERY: 33820 Rancho
California Road, Temecula, (909) 676-5047.
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