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Magic on Main Nov. 29-Dec. 15
Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday there will be live music, holiday crafts, holiday activities and gift wrapping stations. It is free for all ages, donations gratefully accepted for Michelles Place Cancer Resource Center.
Time/Place: 42051 Main Street, Temecula
Contact: https://temeculaca.gov
Lights on the Lake Holiday Boat Parade Dec. 14
There will be a DJ, food and beverages, coloring contests for the kids, and Santa Claus will take time out of his busy schedule to visit the lake and take requests!
Time/Place: 5pm / Lake Perris State Recreation Area
951-940-5647 / http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=651
Second Saturday Cultural Event: Christmas Around The World Dec. 14
Explore Christmas traditions throughout the world. Will include complimentary food, music, activities, and art.
Time/Place: 11am-1pm / Temecula Valley Museum
Contact: 951-694-6450 / http://www.temeculavalleymuseum.org
Beaumont Holiday Craft Extravaganza Dec. 14
Find the perfect holiday gift at our craft/vendor extravaganza.
Time/Place: 4-8pm / City Hall
Contact: http://www.beaumontca.gov
Homes for Our Troops Volunteer Day Dec. 14
Join Homes For Our Troops and the community as we install the landscaping plan for this Veterans home! We will spend the day laying sod, planting flowers and bushes, and sprucing up the yard. Bring small gardening tools, shovels, rakes, and gloves. Lunch will be provided.
Time/Place: 9:30am-12pm / 32698 Mira Street, Menifee
Contact: http://www.hfotusa.org/gomez
Wildomar Breakfast with Santa Dec. 14
Time/Place: 8-11am / Fire Station 61: 32627 Gruwell Street
Contact: 951-677-7751 x210 / http://www.cityofwildomar.org
Harvard Street Holiday Dec. 14
Live entertainment performed by local schools and community groups. A Wine & Beer Garden. A large vendor area with lots of local and regional vendors. Visits with Santa and his elves. A petting zoo with a Nativity theme. A kid zone filled with free games & activities.
Time/Place: 11am-5pm / Historic Downtown District, Hemet
Contact: 951-219-2983 / http://www.hemetsanjacintochamber.com
Perris Christmas Parade Dec. 14
Enjoy school bands, equestrian units, floats, classic cars, youth and dance groups, military entries and much more. Trophies will be awarded immediately following the parade at the Bob Glass Gymnasium.
Time/Place: 10am-1pm / Downtown D Street
Contact: http://www.cityofperris.org
Cookies and Cocoa with Santa Dec. 14
Bring your camera and take a photo with Santa, hot cocoa, decorate cookies, and enjoy making a fun holiday craft.
Time/Place: 6:30-8pm / Fire Station 97, Lake Elsinore
Contact: 951-245-0442 / http://www.lake-elsinore.org
Santa Dash Dec. 21
This 5K Run/Walk & Doggie Dash is free for all and fun for the whole family. We encourage you to dress up as your favorite holiday character or tradition, the ideas are limitless!
Time/Place: 7:30-9am / Levee at Diamond Stadium, Lake Elsinore
Contact: 951-245-0442 / http://www.lake-elsinore.org
Perris Breakfast with Santa Dec. 21
Bring a camera or have us take a photo in a frame for $3.
Time/Place: 9-11am / Bob Glass Gym
Contact: http://www.cityofperris.org
Historic Murrieta Hot Springs 5k Race Dec. 21
Runners will pass natural hot springs, a lake, palm trees, flowers, and mosaic tiled paths as they race through our beautiful and historic 46 acre property. A Kids Fun Run 1k will happen at 10:30am.
Time/Place: 8:30am / Calvary Chapel Bible College
Contact: http://www.murrieta5k.com
Kids & Cops Holiday Magic Event Dec. 21
This free, festive event provides gifts, crafts, and game activities to underprivileged children from our community.
Time/Place: 9am-1pm / Victoria Park: 2755 Wardlow Rd., Corona
Contact: http://www.coronaca.gov/police
New Years Eve Grape Drop Dec. 31
Celebrate 2020 twice with an East Coast (9pm) and West Coast (midnight) countdown. The New Years Eve Grape Drop will include live music, food vendors, and kids activities.
Time/Place: 6pm-12:30am / Temecula Civic Center
Contact: 951-694-6480 / https://temeculaca.gov
Gary and April Greer available by phone, text or email at (951)-522-0518 and april@teamgreer.com
Posted in Community, Corona, Free Event, Kids and Fun, Lake Elsinore, Living in Murrieta, Living in Temecula, Menifee, Moreno Valley, Murrieta, Music, Temecula
Tagged art, Arts, charity, free, Holiday, KIDS, Military, Music, Seasonal, So Cal
RCOE Foundation 2019 Golf Tournament Apr. 1
Let’s raise funds for students in populations served by the Riverside County Office of Education programs. The format is scramble. End the day with the banquet and awards at 3pm.
Time/Place: 8am / Morongo Golf Club at Tukwet Canyon, Beaumont
Contact: 951-826-6345 / http://www.rcoe.us
Murrieta Police Dept. K-9 Trials Apr. 6
Kids activities, food vendors, child ID kits and more. Come cheer on your favorite K-9 teams from around the country, military and Mexico. Proceeds to benefits the Paws4Laws Foundation.
Time/Place: 12-4pm / Murrieta Valley High School
Contact: http://www.murrietaca.gov
YMCA Tamales & Tequila Apr. 6
Live music, kids zone, tamale and margarita tasting!
Time/Place: 12-4:30pm / 1331 River Rd., Corona
Contact: http://www.ymcacornor.org
Riverside Art Market Apr. 6
Purchase the work of 100 artists and artisans. Enjoy music, food trucks, beer and wine, participatory art projects, and makentake workshops for adults and children.
Time/Place: 10am-4pm / Riverside Art Museum
Contact: 951-684-7111 / http://www.riversideartmuseum.org
Villegas Park Spring Egg Hunt Apr. 6
Hosted in collaboration with the Villegas Park Advisory Committee, features: Egg hunts (staggered from Noon-2pm), Photos with Peter Rabbit, Entertainment, Arts and Crafts.
Time/Place: 12-3pm / 3091 Esperanza St., Riverside
Contact: http://www.rivreg.org
Reid Spring Festival Apr. 6
Photos with Peter Rabbit, Entertainment, Youth fun zone activities (arts and crafts and game booths).
Time/Place: 11am-2pm / Reid Park: 701 Orange St., Riverside
Contact: 951-826-5654 / http://www.rivreg.org
Inland Empire Heart & Stroke Walk Apr. 7
Raise funds and community awareness of heart disease and stroke. Lets save lives with knowledge!
Time/Place: 8am-2pm / Rancho Jurupa Regional Park, Riverside
Contact: 951-384-7740 / www2.heart.org/site/TR/HeartWalk
Teen Night Light Egg Hunt Apr. 12
Grab your friends and your flashlight, so youll be prepared to collect egg-citing prizes at the annual teen only egg hunt. Will you walk away with a boogie board or a TV? Dancing and music start at 8pm, egg hunt at 8:30pm.
Time/Place: 8-9:30pm / Kent Hintergardt Memorial Park, Temecula
Contact: 951-694-6444 / https://temeculaca.gov
Norco Horseweek Apr. 12-21
Extreme rodeo, bull riding and week-long family events. There will be plenty of Food, Western Wear, Beer on Tap, and so much More!
Contact: http://www.norcohorseweek.com
Inland Empire Science Festival Apr. 13
Well be showcasing science from across Southern California all for the price of your regular museum admission! Chat with scientists from across the country, explore dozens of exhibitors, and even get a special preview of our newest exhibit.
Time/Place: 10am / Western Science Center, Hemet
Contact: 951-791-0033 / http://www.westerncentermuseum.org
Menifee Spring Fest & Central Park Grand Opening Apr. 13
There will be egg hunts for ages 0-13, an inclusive egg hunt, fun activities and photos with the Easter bunny! We hope you can join us for an eggstravagently fun morning!
Time/Place: 9am-1pm / 30268 Civic Plaza Drive
Contact: http://www.cityofmenifee.us
Walk to End Homelessness Apr. 13
Our goal is to raise $35,000 dollars to provide individuals and families the items necessary to transition out of homelessness into permanent housing and obtain employment.
Time/Place: 8-11am / Fairmont Park, Riverside
Contact: http://www.RiversideCA.gov/Walk
Spring Eggstravaganza Apr. 13
Age divided and special needs egg hunts, photos with Peter Rabbit and entertainment. Spring crafts, game booths, bounce houses/inflatables, face painting and train rides!
Time/Place: 10am-1pm / Ryan Bonamino Park, Riverside
Contact: http://www.rivreg.org
Wildomar Eggstravaganza Egg Hunt Apr. 13
Time/Place: 9-11am / Marna OBrien Park
Contact: http://www.cityofwildomar.org
Wildomar Teen Egg Hunt Apr. 13
Time/Place: 8-9:30pm / Marna OBrien Park
Contact: http://www.cityofwildomar.org
Riverside Flower Show Apr. 13
The Bees and Blooms Annual Flower Show and Garden Tour will feature displays of hundreds of prize winning plants, flowers, floral arrangements, garden art, and homegrown produce.
Time/Place: 10am-6pm / Elks Lodge: 6166 Brockton Ave, Riverside
Contact: 951-850-8277 / http://www.Riversideflowershow.com
Easter Egg Festival Apr. 13
There will be Easter egg hunts, carnival games, bounce houses and plenty of snacks.
Time/Place: 10am-1pm / Fellowship Baptist Church, Riverside
Contact: 951-684-8071 / http://www.fbcriverside.org
April Pools Day & Summer Showcase Apr. 13
Learn about water safety, enjoy fun by the pool, and get ready for summer classes!
Time/Place: 9am-12pm / Auburndale Community Center, Corona
Contact: 951-736-2241 / http://www.coronaca.gov
Riverside Tamale Festival Apr. 13
Enjoy great food, great entertainment and great shopping while supporting the preservation efforts for the Trujillo Adobe.
Time/Place: 11am-7pm / White Park: 3885 Market St.
Contact: 951-235-3586 / http://www.rivtamalefest.com
MK5K – Run Walk Apr. 14
5K, 10K and 1 Mile Kids Run. All proceeds benefit the Mary Kay Foundation, dedicated to ending womens cancers and fighting domestic abuse.
Time/Place: 8am-12pm / Eastvale Community Park
Contact: http://www.MK5K.com
Perris Breakfast with Bunny Apr. 13
Free Community Egg Hunt. Photo with the Easter Bunny. Bring your camera or purchase a photo framed keepsake for $3. Delicious Breakfast for Purchase. Pre-registration is required.
Time/Place: 9-11:30am / Civic Center Lawn
Contact: http://www.cityofperris.org
FORE the Animals Golf Tournament Apr. 19
18 holes of golf on a beautiful course, Live and Silent Auctions, complimentary breakfast and banquet lunch, and more! The best part? All of the proceeds from this event will benefit Animal Friends of the Valleys.
Time/Place: 7am-1pm / Menifee Lakes Country Club
Contact: 951-805-6239 / http://www.animalfriendsofthevalleys.com
Murrietas Spring Eggstravaganza Apr. 20
Over 10,000 filled eggs will be hunted. Please bring your own basket.
Time/Place: 9-11am / Town Square Park
Contact: http://www.murrietaca.gov
Moreno Valley Springtastic Festival & Egg Hunt Apr. 20
Egg hunt, entertainment, youth fun zone and food vendors.
Time/Place: 9am-12pm / Sunnymead Park
Contact: http://www.movalparks.org
Eastvale Chamber Scholarship Food Festival Apr. 20
Enjoy delicious food, music, shopping, face painting, and more. Proceeds raised will benefit graduating 2019 Eleanor Roosevelt High School Seniors.
Time/Place: 11am-2pm / Eleanor Roosevelt High School
Contact: 951-768-6000 / http://www.eastvalecoc.org
Temecula Easter Egg Hunts Apr. 20
Enjoy the music, have your picture taken with the Easter Bunny and be ready to hunt at 10am sharp.
Time/Place: 10am / Temeku Hills Park, Pat Birdsall Sports Park, Harveston Community Park
Contact: 951-694-6444 / https://temeculaca.gov
Lake Elsinore Eggapalooza Apr. 20
Arts and crafts, activity booths, food, and an egg hunt! Kids ages 2-8 years are invited to participate in our egg hunt with over 14,000 treasure filled eggs! Bring your camera and take your little ones picture with the Spring Bunny.
Time/Place: 1-4pm / McVicker Canyon Park
Contact: http://www.lake-elsinore.org
Easter Eggstravaganza at Living Desert Apr. 20
The entire family will enjoy games and activities including a maze, crafts, keeper chats, animal encounters, and the Wildlife Wonders Show. Children can have their photo taken with the Easter Bunny, along with his friends or take their photo amongst 10,000 eggs.
Time/Place: 9am-12pm / 47900 Portola Ave, Palm Desert
Contact: 760-346-5694 / http://www.livingdesert.org
Celebrations by Moreno Valley Wind Symphony Apr. 25
A musical program that celebrates a Cable Car, Fireworks, a Swamp Rabbit, the Hounds of Spring, and Getting Away from it All!
Time/Place: 7pm / MV Conference & Rec. Center
Contact: http://www.mvwindsymphony.org
Victress Bower 50th Celebration Apr. 26
Dignitary Presentations. Opening of Time Capsule. Tour of School to follow the Celebration. Catered lunch. Victress Bower School for severely handicapped students provides an array of special educational programs.
Time/Place: 10am / New Beginnings Church, Norco
Contact: 951-736-4646 / https://victressbower.cnusd.k12.ca.us
Inland Empires Ultimate Doundounba Fest Apr. 26-28
Film screenings, seminars and workshops on West African Drum and Dance, as well as a showcase, and invitational competition. The festival also includes childrens art activities, access to an African Marketplace and more!
Time/Place: University of California, Riverside
Contact: 909-644-8188 / http://www.eventbrite.com
Evening Under the Oaks Apr. 27
You are invited to our Evening Under the Oaks, a Silent and Live Auction, entertainment, and Dinner Benefit in support of the children of Oak Grove Center.
Time/Place: 5-8pm / Oak Grove Center, Murrieta
Contact: http://www.oakgrovecenter.org
Corona-Norco Day of the Child Apr. 27
Over 80 local organizations will be available to provide information on family resources in our community. Activities such as pony rides, petting zoo, bouncers, Story Telling, Lizard Wizard, and much more.
Time/Place: 10am-2pm / Corona City Park
Contact: http://www.coronanorcodayofthechild.org
Healthy Living Extravaganza Apr. 27
Food vendors, live animals, kids zone, Unity 5K Color Run, community resources, wellness products & services, nutrition & meal planning, safety awareness.
Time/Place: 8am-12pm / Rancho Jurupa Park
Contact: 800-234-7275 / http://www.healthylivingextravaganza.com
Perris Community Health Fair & Fun Run Apr. 27
Free Health Screenings, Prizes and Giveaways, Fitness Demos, Free Entertainment, Health Food Vendors, and Educational Materials.
Time/Place: 7am-1:30pm / City Hall Campus
Contact: http://www.cityofperris.org
Sunrise Rotarys Run Through The Vineyards Apr. 27
Because of the way the course is set up, it has gained a must reputation among many of the runners who love the wine country layout.
Time/Place: 7:30am / Maurice Carrie Vineyard and Winery, Temecula
Contact: http://www.temeculasunriserotary.com
Clean Extreme 2019: Riverwalk Apr. 27
Each year, hundreds of extremely dedicated volunteers, non-profits, and community organizations come together to beautify and improve areas of the City of Lake Elsinore as part of our Clean Extreme initiative.
Time/Place: 7am-1pm / Swick & Matich Park
Contact: http://www.lake-elsinore.org
Bike Valet Apr. 28
In honor of Earth Day, the Murrieta Community Services Dept. is offering a free bike valet service to anyone that rides their bike to the Firefighters BBQ this year.
Time/Place: 11:45am-4:45pm / Murrieta Senior Center parking lot
Contact: 951-304-7275 / http://www.murrietaca.gov
Posted in Community, Contests, Corona, Free Event, Helping Others, Holidays, Kids and Fun, Lake Elsinore, Living in Murrieta, Living in Temecula, Menifee, Moreno Valley, Murrieta, Music, Riverside, San Jacinto, Small Business, Temecula, Temecula Valley Wine Country, Visiting the Temecula Valley, Wildomar, Winchester
Tagged 5k, art, Arts, charity, easter, free, golf, Holiday, KIDS, Music, Seasonal, Small Business, So Cal
Round One Entertainment — a Japanese company that runs Dave & Buster’s entertainment centers featuring bowling, karaoke, pool tables and arcade games — is opening a new location in Temecula’s Promenade mall. The Temecula location is expected to open in the spring of 2019, the city’s release states. The 50,000 square-foot center will be located on the first floor of the Sears building, according to a city of Temecula press release.
The owner of the building, Seritage Growth Properties, plans to redevelop the first floor to accommodate Round 1, “small shop” retail stores and restaurants. A streamlined version of Sears, which announced earlier this year that it was closing 100 more stores, will continue to operate on the second floor.
Round 1, which has a few locations in Southern California, offers beer, wine and food and some locations have video games that are exclusive to the company’s centers.
“The addition of Round 1 is just another example of how the (mall) is evolving with current retail trends, providing a well-balanced mix of retailers, restaurant offerings and entertainment” said Promenade General Manager Jeff Kurtz in a statement.
Taken from the Press Enterprise news release.
Posted in Community, Kids and Fun, Living in Temecula, Music, Temecula, Visiting the Temecula Valley
Corona-Norco Day of the Child Apr. 21
This FREE annual festival is designed for elementary school children and their parents. There will be a number of activities for children and information booths for parents.
Time/Place: 10am-2pm / City Park: 930 E 6th Street
Contact: www.CoronaNorcoDayoftheChild.org
Unity in the Community Race Apr. 21
Finishers medals for everyone in both the 5k and 10k! Professional chip timing. Partnership with Cops for Kids again! We encourage everyone to bring a new unwrapped toy for their program the day of the race. Same great school incentives from last year so are sure to get your school involved to win great prizes!
Time/Place: 7:45-10am / Diamond Stadium Levee, Lake Elsinore
Contact: https://lakeelsinoreunity.wordpress.com
Perris Community Health Fair Apr. 21
Free Health Screenings, Prizes and Giveaways, Fitness Demos, Free Entertainment, Health Food Vendors, Educational Materials. Perris Elementary School District 5K Fun Run at 7am.
Time/Place: 10am-2pm / Perris City Hall Campus: 101 N. D Street
Contact: 951-943-6100 x281 / www.cityofperris.org/livewell
Lancer Golf Classic Apr. 23
Proceeds from the tournament will aid Lancer student-athletes as they strive to succeed in the classroom and on the playing field. Please join us as we swing to make a difference in the lives of more than 400 student-athletes and help us provide them with a Christ-centered education at CBU.
Time/Place: Canyon Crest Country Club, Riverside
Contact: 951-343-4689 / www.cbulancers.com
Taste of Temecula Valley Apr. 27-28
Friday VIP Dining & Concert experience, which features chefs and exclusive menu offerings from the area’s finest restaurants. Saturday features menu selections from the best Southern California restaurants, wineries, craft breweries, and specialty shops. Enjoy food selections while strolling among award-winning whites, reds, and rosés from area vintners or sampling a black stout, pale ale, or other specialty craft beer. Patrons can browse artisan booths, meet friends, and enjoy all-day live entertainment. Child-friendly attractions in a designated, special Fun Zone.
Time/Place: Fri 6-10pm, Sat 11am-7pm / Old Town Civic Center Plaza
Contact: www.temeculaeducationfoundation.org
Desert Edge VFW Post 233 Charity Golf Tournament Apr. 28
Start off with coffee and pastries while you sign in. Four person scramble format. Entry fee includes one round of golf with cart, golf polo, goodie bag and lunch. Lunch, awards and raffle drawing will follow completion of play.
Time/Place: 7am / Championship Course-Morongo Golf Club, Beaumont
Contact: 951-203-2280 / www.beaumontcachamber.com
Clean Extreme 2018: The Levee Apr. 28
Each year, hundreds of extremely dedicated volunteers, non-profits, and community organizations come together to beautify and improve areas of the City of Lake Elsinore. Join the community to pick up trash, clean up weeds, trim plants, pour concrete, paint and clean up participating areas and beautify our levee and trail.
Time/Place: 7am-2pm / The Levee (Lot B)
Contact: 951-674-3124 x314 / www.lake-elsinore.org
RHRTPL Día de los Niños Apr. 28
Savor bilingual stories with Georgette Baker, ballet folklórico, treats & more. All ages. *Space is limited. Please arrive early to best ensure seating. We encourage carpooling. Program dates & times subject to change. Sponsored by the Friends of the Temecula Libraries.
Time/Place: 1-3pm / Ronald H. Roberts Temecula Public Library
Contact: 951-693-8980 / https://temeculaca.gov
Menifee Better Together/Quail Valley Clean Up Apr. 28
Every year, the City of Menifee, Quail Valley, and Sun City Communities are enhanced by the enormous volunteer efforts during the annual Menifee Better Together Event. Hundreds of volunteers come together to clean up and beautify these areas of the city.
Contact: 951-723-3880 / www.cityofmenifee.us
5K Run and Concert – BashFest Apr. 28
Accentuating the positive through inclusion. Live performances, vendors, food truck and micro-breweries. Pet adoptions with Mary S Roberts Pet Adoption Center & City of Moreno Valley Pet Shelter. Portion of profits to benefit Lighthouse Social Services Center.
Time/Place: Lake Perris State Park
Contact: 951-413-3000 / www.moval.org
Evening Under the Oaks Apr. 28
Silent auction and dinner to benefit support the need for improved technology, the Children’s Fund, and special needs not covered by funding.
Time/Place: 5-8pm / Oak Grove: 24275 Jefferson Ave., Murrieta
Contact: 951-677-5599 x2238 / www.oakgrovecenter.org
Run Through the Vineyard Apr. 28
Run or Walk our Challenging 10K, 5K or 2K Course and then join us for 2 for 1 wine tasting from 9:30-11am. Raises money for the Temecula Sunrise Rotary’s Community service projects. Beautiful finisher medals will be provided for all walk/run participants. Gildan t-shirts for all. Temecula Sunrise Rotary Club’s major fundraising event for the various community service projects it provides.
Time/Place: Maurice Car’rie Vineyard: 34225 Rancho California Road, Temecula
Contact: 949-632-5667 / www.temeculasunriserotary.com
Posted in Community, Contests, Free Event, Helping Others, Kids and Fun, Living in Murrieta, Living in Temecula, Menifee, Murrieta, Riverside, Winery Events
Tagged 5k, charity, clean up, Community Events, free, golf, Habitat 4 Humanity, Music, Non-Profit, Oak Grove, run, spanish, wine tasting
Mar. 9
Patriots of the Past, Present & Future
5:30-8:30pm / March Field Air Museum
http://www.morrell.cssrc.us/patriots2018
Mar. 9
Pechanga’s Chocolate Decadence
7-10pm / Pechanga Resort & Casino
http://www.pechanga.com
Mar. 10
Pechanga’s Wine Festival
1-5pm / Pechanga Resort & Casino
http://www.pechanga.com
Mar. 10
Run4Kids 2018
9am / Auburndale Intermediate School
http://www.100mileclub.com
Mar. 10
Spring Fling Fashion Show
1-3pm / Moreno Valley Senior Center
http://www.simorenovalley.org
Mar. 10
Crystal Roses Comedy Show
New Beginnings Community Church, Norco
http://www.crystalroseshelps.com
Mar. 10
Solar Discovery Day
11am-4pm / Baker Electric Solar, Murrieta
http://www.bakerelectricsolar.com/riversidesdd
Mar. 11
Legacy Luncheon and Awards
11am-2pm / Eagle Glen Golf Club, Corona
http://www.cbsofcorona.org
Mar. 11
Jazz Festival
2-4pm / Old Town Temecula Comm. Theater
http://www.temeculatheater.org
Mar. 16
Santa Rosa Academy Annual Gala
Temecula Creek Inn
http://www.sra.mn/gala
Mar. 16
St. Patrick’s Dance
4-6pm / Bryant Park, Riverside
http://www.rivreg.org
Mar. 16
St. Patrick’s Party
4-6pm / Nichols Park, Riverside
http://www.rivreg.org
Mar. 17
Inspire Bingo Night Fundraiser
7-9pm / Circle City Center, Corona
http://www.inspirelifeskills.org
Mar. 17
St. Patrick’s Day 15K/5K
8am / Cougar Winery, Temecula
http://haku.ly/84eff3
Mar. 17
Lake Elsinore City Wide Clean-Up
6:30am / Diamond Stadium Parking Lot C
http://www.lake-elsinore.org
Mar. 17
Amazing Outlets Race
2-5pm / Outlets at Lake Elsinore
http://www.lake-elsinore.org
Mar. 18
Calimesa Community Clean-Up
City of Calimesa
http://www.crrwasteservices.com
Mar. 19
RCOE Foundation Golf Tournament
8am / Morongo Golf Club, Beaumont
http://www.rcoe.us/foundation
Mar. 23
FORE the Animals Golf Tournament
12:30-6:30pm / Temecula Creek Inn
http://www.animalfriendsofthevalleys.com
Mar. 23-25
Temecula Valley Bluegrass Festival
11am-9pm / Tucalota Creek Ranch
http://www.temeculabluegrass.com
Mar. 24
Corona Life Services Gala
5-9:30pm / Doubletree Hotel Ontario Airport
http://www.coronalifebanquet.org
Mar. 24
Breakfast with Bunny & Egg Hunt
9-11:30am / Civic Center Lawn: 101 N. D St.
http://www.cityofperris.org
Mar. 24
Charity Texas Hold ‘em Tournament
6-9pm / Corona Public Library: 650 S. Main
http://www.mychamber.org
Mar. 24
REINS Spring Hop Egg Hunt
11am / REINS: 4461 S. Mission Rd., Fallbrook
http://www.reinsprogram.org
Mar. 30
Spring Teen Night
6-9pm / Ryan Bonaminio Park
http://www.rivreg.org
Mar. 31
Springtastic Festival and Egg Hunt
7:30am-12pm / Sunnymead Park
http://www.ci.moreno-valley.ca.us
Mar. 31
Riverside Spring Eggstravaganza
10am-1pm / Ryan Bonaminio Park
http://www.rivreg.org
Mar. 31
Lake Elsinore Eggapalooza
1-4pm / McVicker Canyon Park
http://www.lake-elsinore.org
Mar. 31
Temecula Easter Egg Hunt
9-10:30am / Multiple parks.
https://temeculaca.gov
Front & Main Dance Festival Temecula May 30-June 4
High-caliber companies, teachers, dancers, and filmmakers in a celebration of all things dance. Master classes, workshops, discussions, film screenings, and live performances inspire us to soar, whether you are a dancer or a dance-lover.
Time/Place: Old Town Temecula Community Theater
Contact: 866-653-8696 / http://www.temeculatheater.org
Temecula Valley Balloon & Wine Festival June 2-4
Offers top-name entertainment, hot air balloon flights, wine tasting, kids faire, arts & crafts, commercial exhibits and lots of food. Hot air balloon lifts begin at sunrise and rise into the sapphire skies above Lake Skinner. Wine tasting features different premium wines from numerous Temecula Valley wineries as well as others from Southern California.
Time/Place: Lake Skinner Recreation Area, Winchester
Contact: 951-676-6713 / http://www.tvbwf.com
National Trails Day June 3
Join us as we recognize America’s magnificent trail system and celebrate the importance of trails in Temecula. Bring your family and friends and your bike or walking shoes as staff lead you on a summer morning hike. Kick off summer with a day on the trails.
Time/Place: 9am / Temecula Community Center
Contact: 951-694-6444 / http://www.temeculaca.gov
Riverside Juneteenth Celebration June 3
This Free family festival will feature live entertainment, health, community and historical information, along with great food and merchandise vendors.
Time/Place: 12-6pm / Bordwell Park/Stratton Center
Contact: 888-752-1617 / http://www.JuneteenthSoCal.org
Just 4 Kids Fishing Derby June 3
Join us during our annual fishing event where kids ages 15 years and younger fish for prizes and get hands on instruction from local anglers.
Time/Place: 7:30-10:30am / La Laguna Resort & Boat Launch, Lake Elsinore
Contact: 951-471-1212 / http://www.lake-elsinore.org
Path of Life “Pub & Grub Challenge” June 3
This year, Riverside’s finest men will display their culinary and brewing skills at the Pub and Grub Challenge featuring “Men Who Cook”. We anticipate 25 plus cooks and 10 brewers to tantalize over 500 guests with mouth-watering dishes and brews, all competing for title of Best Dish and Best Brew. Silent and live auctions as well as music, dancing and fun!
Time/Place: 4:30-8pm / Riverside Medical Clinic
Contact: 951-786-9048 / http://www.thepathoflife.com
Studio 395 Presents: Art on Main June 8
Local art, local music and local art classes 2nd Thursday of every month.
Time/Place: 6-9pm / Downtown Historical Main Street, Lake Elsinore
Contact: 951-674-3124 / http://www.lake-elsinore.org
“Putting Fore Crystal Roses” Golf Tournament June 9
4th Annual Four-Person Scramble. Raffle prizes! Crystal Roses, Inc. is a non-profit that supports women facing life-threatening medical conditions. We offer Comfort Totes to help make treatment and recovery time as comfortable as possible.
Time/Place: 6:45am-2pm / Hidden Valley Golf Club, Norco
Contact: 951-823-7811 / http://www.crystalroseshelps.com
Temecula Art & Street Painting Festival June 9-11
A juried art show featuring fine artists, ceramicists, jewelry designers, and photographers showing and selling their work in festival tents lining Town Square Park, Main Street and the Civic Center quad. Stroll through the artists’ booths and watch Main Street chalk art come to life at this annual event. Live art demonstrations, kids’ activities and music will entertain visitors throughout the weekend.
Time/Place: 5-8pm / Old Town Temecula
Contact: 951-694-6480 / http://www.temeculaca.gov
Pechanga Microbrew and Craft Beer Festival June 10
Come experience tastes from award-winning micro & craft breweries, plus Pechanga Chef’s Chili Cook-Off, and live music. Proceeds from the Silent Auction will go to support the event sponsor, Habitat for Humanity Inland Valley.
Time/Place: 1-5pm / Pechanga Resort Casino, Temecula
Contact: 877-711-2946 / http://www.pechanga.com
Rods & Rails June 10
Event activities include a classic car and motorcycle show, vendor/exhibitors and children’s activities.
Time/Place: 9am-5pm / Orange Empire Rail Museum, Perris
Contact: 951-943-6100 / http://www.cityofperris.org
ACS Relay for Life June 10
24 Hr fundraising event by the American Cancer Society.
Time/Place: 9am-9am / California School for the Deaf, Riverside
Contact: 951-775-7957 / http://www.relayforlife.org/riversideca
Wood Streets Neighbor Fest! June 10
An event that connects people within the neighborhood to create a neighbor-led strategy. Wood Streets residents are invited to celebrate their neighborhood and will learn how to utilize Asset-Based Community Development principles to create positive change in the community.
Time/Place: 9am-2pm / Wood Streets, Riverside
Contact: 951-826-5168 / http://www.riversideca.gov/yourneighborhood
Golf Tournament: Jurupa Valley Station Volunteers June 10
Four ball select shot tournament. $95 includes green fees, cart, door prizes, souvenir photos, lunch, golf prize awards and raffle prize opportunities. Proceeds benefit Riverside County Sheriff Department’s Jurupa Valley Station Volunteer Program.
Time/Place: 7:30am / Indian Hills Golf Club, Jurupa Valley
Contact: 951-712-0851 / http://www.jurupavalley.org
Santa Ana River Trail Bike Ride & Festival June 11
A free event promoting a healthy and active lifestyle! This event is great for all ages and offers two courses, health and safety fair, activities, entertainment, food vendors and more!
Time/Place: 9am-12pm / Ryan Bonaminio Park, Riverside
Contact: 800-234-7275 / http://www.SARTbikefestival.org
EQUU8 Spring Golf Tournament June 11
Take a swing around the green for 18 holes of golf at this pristine Southern California course in beautiful Temecula Valley. Followed by lunch under the club’s beautiful banquet tent. EQUU8 is dedicated to enriching the lives of horses and humans by providing equal opportunities through meaningful equine-assisted activities and horsemanship.
Time/Place: 7:30am-4:30pm / Cross Creek Golf Club, Temecula
Contact: 540-336-0692 / http://www.equu8.org
Flag Day Celebration: Rally ‘round the Flag June 14
Time/Place: 6-7pm / March Field Air Museum, Moreno Valley
Contact: 951-687-4404 / http://www.movalchamber.org
City of Corona State Of The City June 14
Honorable Mayor Dick Haley’s presentation ‘Corona: A Grand Partnership’ will bring together the community and celebrate accomplishments, review the City’s current standing, and preview the year ahead.
Time/Place: 6-8pm / Council Chambers – Corona City Hall
Contact: 951-737-3350 / http://www.discovercorona.com
Menifee People’s State of the City June 15
VIP Breakfast $45.00.
Time/Place: 8-10am / Menifee Lakes Country Club
Contact: 951-672-1991 / http://www.menifeevalleychamber.com
Wine Country Classic Golf Tournament June 16
The Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce’s premier tournament combines business networking with a healthy dose of competition.
Time/Place: Temecula Creek Inn
Contact: http://www.temecula.org/wine-country-classic
Pool Party & Horseshoe Tournament June 17
The Lake Elsinore Casino presents The Inaugural Pool Party and Horseshoe Tournament. This event is available for all ages and will feature vendors, food, giveaways, tailgate party games and live music.
Time/Place: 9am / Lake Elsinore Casino
Contact: 951-674-3101 / http://www.lercasino.com
Father’s Day Golf Tournament June 17
Time/Place: 12pm / Cottonwood Golf Course, Moreno Valley
951-413-3430 / http://www.ci.moreno-valley.ca.us
Ruby Jubilee Business Awards & Installation Dinner June 23
Black Tie Affair.
Time/Place: 6-11pm / Diamond Club at Storm Stadium, Lake Elsinore
Contact: 951-672-1991 / http://www.MenifeeValleyChamber.com
Eastvale Picnic in the Park June 23-25
The band Queen Nation (Queen Tribute) will play on Friday. Fireworks show on Saturday. Salsa contest on Sunday. All three days will include carnival rides, picnic games, contests and food vendors. There will be a beer garden for those over 21 years of age.
Time/Place: Fri 5-11pm, Sat 2-11pm, Sun 3-10pm / Eastvale Community Park
Contact: 951-685-7434 / http://www.jcsd.us
Taste of the Valley June 24
This event introduces the community to the various and eclectic tastes that Moreno Valley and surrounding area restaurants have to offer.
Time/Place: 5-8pm / Moreno Valley Conference & Recreation Center
Contact: 951-697-4404 / http://www.movalchamber.org
Riverside Concert Band’s 140th Birthday June 24
Listen to great music performed by the Riverside Concert Band and Riverside Swing Band. Bring a picnic and enjoy the other activities! Fun for all ages! Sponsored by the City of Riverside.”
Time/Place: 4-8pm / Villegas Park: 3091 Esperanza St.
Contact: http://www.riversideconcertband.org
Hemet/San Jacinto Chamber Awards Gala June 30
Dinner, Entertainment, Awards Presentation, Board Member Installation, Champagne Reception.
Time/Place: 5:30-10pm / The Lodge at Four Seasons, Hemet
Contact: 951-658-3211 / http://www.hsjvc.com
Posted in Community, Kids and Fun, Living in Murrieta, Living in Temecula, Moreno Valley, Riverside, San Jacinto, Visiting the Temecula Valley
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May 6
Corona Cinco de Mayo Parade/Fiesta
5-11pm | Sixth Street & City Park
www.discovercorona.com | 951-736-2400
May 6
Horses, Hats & Hope
12-4pm | 4461 S. Mission Rd., Fallbrook
www.reinsprogram.org | 760-731-9168
May 6
RUHS Spring Garden Tour
9am-3pm | Various Riverside Gardens
www.RUHealth.org/SGT | 951-486-7533
May 6
Sweet N Sour Community Festival
1-4pm | California Citrus State Historic Park
www.parks.ca.gov/calcitrus
May 6
San Jacinto Cinco de Mayo
4-8pm | Main Street San Jacinto
www.hsjvc.com | 714-476-5469
May 6-7
Relay For Life of Temecula
2pm-8am | Great Oak High School, Temecula
www.relayforlife.org
May 6-7
Relay for Life of Menifee
9am-9am | Paloma Valley High School
www.relayforlife.org
May 8
Jacob’s House Golf Tournament
11am | Bear Creek Golf Club, Murrieta
www.jacobshousetemecula.org/golf
May 9
Murrieta State of the City
7pm | Murrieta Spectrum
www.murrietachamber.org
May 12
Daddy/Daughter Superhero Date Nite
6-9pm | Conference Center, Temecula
www.temeculaca.gov | 951-694-6444
May 13
Mother’s Day Tea Party
12-2pm | Mary Phillips Senior Center
www.temeculaca.gov | 951-694-6444
May 13
Get Your Motors Runnin! Poker Run
Temecula Harley Davidson: 28964 Front St.
www.murrietachamber.org | 951-294-1227
May 13
Bicycle Safety/Health Fair/ALS 5K
8am-12pm | Marna O’Brien Park, Wildomar
www.cityofwildomar.org | 951-677-7751
May 13
Pet Walk TWENTY17
9-11am | Levee at Diamond Stadium
www.lakeelsinorechamber.com
May 19
HSJVC Charity Golf Tournament
Country Club-Soboba Springs, San Jacinto
www.hsjvc.com | 951-658-3211
May 19
Lake Elsinore Casino Golf Gamble
8am | Dos Lagos Golf Course, Corona
www.lercasino.com | 951-674-3101 x350
May 19
Brew Masters Golf Tournament
8:30am | The Golf Club at Rancho California
www.murrietachamber.org | 951-677-7919
May 19-21
Temecula Fashion Week
Civic Center, Temecula
www.temeculafashionweek.com
May 20
Lamb’s Fellowship Car Show
21901 Railroad Canyon Rd., Lake Elsinore
www.lambscarshow.com | 951-544-3339
May 20
I Love Reggae & Arts Festival
4pm | Casa Estrella Restaurant
www.fallbrookanimalsanctuary.org
May 20
Canyon Lake Golf Tournament
10am | Canyon Lake Country Club
www.canyonlakechamber.org
May 20
Lobsterfest
5pm | Corona City Hall South Lawn
www.coronarotary.org
May 21
Phil Braybrooks Memorial Car Show
J&M SSpeed Center: 3230 Motor Circle
www.socalhospicefoundation.org
May 28
Fallbrook Vintage Car Club
9:30-4:30pm | Pala Mesa Resort
www.FallbrookVintageCarClub.org
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