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SUMMARY:Koroneburg Renaissance Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Koroneburg Renaissance Festival is one of the only permanently built Renaissance faires in Southern California\, and is the most interactive Renaissance experience around! We offer great audience-participation content\, giving you plenty to do and opportunities to learn about ye ol’ German 1450-1600 A.D. history! \nIn-period games\, feasts\, and much more await you when you visit. Bring the family along! \n\nOne of the only permanently built Renaissance faires in SoCal\nEducational\, fun\, and interactive content\nUnique handmade goods by our vendors\nGreat German-inspired vibe and incredible food\nA sit-down restaurant with period food and themed feasts\n\nMay 27-29\, June 3-4\, 10-11\, 17-18\, 24-25\n10am-7pm Saturdays\n10am-6pm Sundays and Memorial Day
URL:https://inlandempiremagazine.com/event/koroneburg-renaissance-festival/
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SUMMARY:San Diego County Fair
DESCRIPTION:ADVENTURE AWAITS \nGet Out There! \nAdventure awaits at the 2023 San Diego County Fair––“Get Out There!” to explore the great outdoors and get s’more of what life has to offer Wednesday\, June 7 through Tuesday\, July 4 at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. Scout out Best-of-Show winners in the Fair’s competitive exhibitions. Reach new heights as you spin upside-down in the FunZone. Hike around San Diego Grown to learn all about local agriculture from food to fiber to flowers. Be prepared for an unsurpassed line-up of entertainment on the fair’s featured stages. Summer camp has never been so much fun!
URL:https://inlandempiremagazine.com/event/san-diego-county-fair/
LOCATION:Del Mar Fair Grounds\, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd.\, Del Mar\,\, CA\, 92014
CATEGORIES:Fairs
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SUMMARY:Upland Lemon Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Lemon Festival has been an important part of Upland tradition since 1997. What originally started as a simple way of celebrating the city’s citrus industry origins has grown into a town-wide affair including the annual Lemon Idol vocal contest\, food competitions\, craft vendors\, community organizations\, carnival rides and more.  Check out our video highlight from the 2022 edition and follow us on Facebook for news\, updates\, photos and more! \nFRIDAY  3 PM – 11 PM \nSATURDAY  11 AM – 11 PM \nSUNDAY  11 AM – 11 PM \nCarnival rides stay open until Midnight daily \nAlcohol sales end at 10 PM
URL:https://inlandempiremagazine.com/event/upland-lemon-festival/
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SUMMARY:Juneteenth
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of the federal holiday\, the City of Temecula will be hosting Juneteenth\, an open house-style community event. Bring your family and friends to commemorate this landmark day and connect with others through song\, dance\, and food. Enjoy live entertainment and educational components while exploring the history of this holiday. Be sure to visit the vendor area and enjoy the free fun zone!
URL:https://inlandempiremagazine.com/event/juneteenth/
LOCATION:Civic Center Quad\, 41000 Main Street\, Temecula\, CA
CATEGORIES:Holiday Celebrations
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SUMMARY:¡Adelante!
DESCRIPTION:¡Adelante! celebrates Latin American heritage with extraordinary music that highlights the heart\, soul\, song\, and dance of Latin America. \n\nLeonard Bernstein’s striking score from West Side Story presents the rivalry between the Sharks\, a street gang of recent Puerto Rican immigrants\, and the Jets\, White teens from New York\, and the star-crossed love of Tony and Maria. The Symphonic Dances deliver the tension\, exhilaration\, and power of Bernstein’s magical music by showcasing the most famous melodies as well as the virtuosity of the orchestral writing.\nWith an opening tribute to West Side Story\, Gabriela Lena Frank’s Three Latin American Dances tells its own story of multi-racial\, multiculturalism. Frank\, the daughter of a Peruvian-Chinese mother and a Jewish-Lithuanian father\, portrays the rhythms and dances from her beloved Perú in this piece.\nAward-winning Mexican vocalist and guitarist José García joins Riverside Philharmonic to sing some of the most famous songs from all over Latin America\, including: Álvaro Carrillo 1959 bolero “Sabor a Mí” (Mexico)\, Carlos Eleta Almarán’s “Historia de un Amor” (Panama) from the 1956 film Libertad Lamarque\, César Portillo de la Luz’s 1946 “Contigo en la Distancia” (Cuba)\, and many others.
URL:https://inlandempiremagazine.com/event/adelante/
LOCATION:Riverside City College Coil School for the Arts\, ​3890 University Ave ​\, Riverside\, CA\, 92501
CATEGORIES:Heritage Celebrations
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