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  1. #BEATUNES BAND REGISTRATION#
  2. #BEATUNES BAND SERIES#
  3. #BEATUNES BAND FREE#

For information call (909) 370-6153 or visit Saturday, July 21 – the Colton Woman’s Club presents “Christmas in July” from 10:00 a.m.

#BEATUNES BAND FREE#

This free event features food, vendors, Kids Zone, music, Old School Mobile DJ and a Beer Garden. For information call (909) 421-4949.įriday, July 20 – Colton Community Services presents Colton Street Fair & Concerts 2018: The Beatunes, a Beatles Tribute band, from 6:00 to 9:30 p.m. Attendees at this free event are encouraged to bring blankets and lawn chairs.

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San Bernardino Ave from 7:00 to 10:30 p.m. For information (909) 537-7373 or visit .įriday, July 20 – the City of Rialto Community Services presents Movies in the Park: Shark Tale at Tom Sawyer Pool, 152 E. General admission is free although donations are accepted. Now – Tuesday, July 31 – the Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art (RAFFMA) at Cal State San Bernardino presents the 49th Annual Student Art Exhibition, which features artwork from the next generation of emerging Inland Empire artists. This interactive exhibit is open during the hours that the Garcia Center is open. Now to July 25 – Inlandia presents poems and art from the Inlandia Workshop Series: Voices Against Violence Exhibit at the Garcia Center for the Arts, 536 W. The final Band-Off will be held on Tuesday, July 31 at 2:00 p.m. Applications and rules for entrants are available at the Young Readers Room at the A.K.

#BEATUNES BAND REGISTRATION#

Registration deadline is Wednesday, June 27. This event features a Band-Off with a grand prize of $100. Now – Thursday, August 2 – The Young Readers Room presents the Battle of the Bands as part of the 2018 Summer Reading Program, open to all teen bands (grades 9-12) who are residents of Redlands. This workshop will provide information management practices to prevent the spread of the pest and details on current quarantine zones. HLB has been found in more than 600 residential citrus tree and threatens San Bernardino county citrus.

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The Asian citrus psyllium is a pest that can carry Huanglongbing (HLB).

#BEATUNES BAND SERIES#

Next up for Glendale Arts’ Pop Up series will be the return of free yoga classes in the courtyard of the Alex Theatre in September.Saturday, July 30 – the UC Master Gardener San Bernardino County Chapter and the Citrus Pest Disease Prevention Program is hosting a free workshop for small citrus growers and homeowners with back yard citrus trees on the Asian citrus psyllium and Huanglongbing disease from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. Community Relations Coordinator Dan Bell said that will likely be the case. Glickman said she’d look forward to putting together the series again next year if the city asks. “You can go back to work with a better sense of calm and a clear head, and it allows people to be more creative and more productive and so that’s the difference,” she said. Other bosses offer free yoga or exercise classes, but the goal in the end is the same, Glickman said. “We see more and more employers trying to make an attempt to give their employees a little distraction from the work day,” she said. Glickman said she invited the Glendale Arts staff to join her at each performance because what they get out of it goes beyond when the music ends. While anyone in the community was welcome to attend the free shows at the civic center, another aim was to try to let city workers step away from their desks during their lunch hour.Ībout 60 people - staffers and nonstaffers - attended each performance and brought blankets to sit on the grass. In June, the series featured musical performances on Wednesdays in the courtyard outside the Cushman & Wakefield building at 400 and 450 N. It’s an expansion of the organization’s successful Pop Up! series that has brought events to the Glendale Galleria, Lex on Orange, Recess and the courtyard of the Alex Theatre. The idea was to invite bands that performed well-known songs so as many people as possible could enjoy the show, said Elissa Glickman, chief executive of Glendale Arts. Stunt Road, a classic-rock and blues act, closed out the series on Thursday. In June, Beatles tribute band the Beatunes were the featured act, while Ghost in the Machine, a Sting and Police tribute band, gave a performance in July. PHOTOS: Stund Road closes out Pop Up! concert series “The idea was to provide something that was fun for the employees, but also for the larger community to come to the civic center,” he said. City employees were treated to the last of a series of midday concerts on Thursday, a program that organizers say has been well received and will likely make a return next year.Ĭity Manager Scott Ochoa asked local nonprofit Glendale Arts to expand its ongoing Pop Up! summer series of live music performances with a trio of dates at the Glendale Civic Center’s outdoor plaza.











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