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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:Concert for Heroes
DESCRIPTION:The “Concert for Heroes” is a Philharmonic concert held at the Riverside National Cemetery\, the only one of its kind in a national cemetery. \nThe concert was inspired by a successful concert at the 1999 Congressional Medal of Honor Society Convention in Riverside and aims to honor past and present servicemen and women. \n\nA Tribute to Veterans\nA FREE Event\nSeating in the amphitheater or bring lawn chairs\nBring Flashlights\nNo alcohol.\n\nOur cemetery is a national shrine. Please respect the grave sites of those who have served.
URL:https://inlandempiremagazine.com/event/concert-for-heroes/
LOCATION:Riverside National Cemetary\, 22495 Van Buren Blvd.\, Riverside\, CA
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Flower Hour: Freeze Wild
DESCRIPTION:Get your sweet tooth ready to explore the delicious world of native plant infused ice cream\, surrounded by music courtesy of Floating and the shade and blooms of the Forest Pavilion gardens. \n‍\nCalBG is partnering with Bert & Rocky’s Ice Cream to create three brand new flavors of frozen desserts: ‍ \n\nChocolate Orange Bay Ice Cream: Rich chocolate and tangy orange infused with a hint of earthy\, spicy\, and just a little bit provocative California Bay Laurel.\nBluecurls ‘n Cream: Light\, creamy honey with soothing notes of pine and lavender from the flowers of an iconic and fragrant California shrub\, the Woolly Bluecurls.‍\nElderflower Lemon Sorbet: Floral notes from the delicate blooms of the Blue Elderberry pair delightfully with bright lemon to create this refreshing dairy-free dessert.\n\nAll three flavors will debut during Flower Hour\, with take-home pints available for order and pickup later in July (signup coming soon!). \nTaste your ice cream while enjoying the infectious energy of multi-instrumentalist performer Logan Hone on saxophone\, flute (and more?!) and learning about the native plants that inspired these custom-made tasty treats. \nFlower Hour is a ticketed event; ticket price includes one scoop of each of our native plant frozen dessert flavors (or three scoops of sorbet upon request); drinks will be available for purchase. ID check and wristband required to drink alcohol at this event.
URL:https://inlandempiremagazine.com/event/flower-hour-freeze-wild/
LOCATION:California Botanic Garden\, 1500 N. College Ave.\, Claremont\, CA
CATEGORIES:Food
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SUMMARY:Pomona Concert Band
DESCRIPTION:The Pomona Concert Band hosts its 76th Annual Summer Concert Series starting July 13th to be held at G. Stanton Selby Bandshell in Ganesha Park\, behind the Community Center building\, starting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday evenings through August 31st.  The concerts will feature a wide range of music from Patriotic\, Broadway\, Popular to Classical.  The concerts are FREE to the public\, so come\, bring a picnic basket or eat from our concession stand\, and enjoy an evening of music.  Please see our Newsletter for details and check our Calendar for any future scheduled events.  Thank you!\n—– \nThe Pomona Concert Band was organized in November of 1947 by G. Stanton Selby.  Since that time\, the Band has become an important part of all music activities in Pomona.  The Band performs at major civic events\, gives concerts for neighboring cities\, and presents a summer series of nine weekly concerts in Ganesha Park at the G. Stanton Selby Bandshell.  All performances are free to the public. \nThe Band rehearses and performs throughout the year\, and is built basically on adult membership.  However\, outstanding high school and college-age musicians are invited to audition for membership.  The Band is under the direction of Linda W. Taylor\, Conductor and Musical Director\, along with Assistant Directors Dr. Jorge Garcia and Kerry Kline.  Band members come from Pomona and more than twenty nearby communities to make music together.  You are welcome to visit our rehearsals on Tuesday evenings from 7:30 to 9:30 PM at the Community Center in Ganesha Park\, 1575 N. White Avenue in Pomona California.  Come join us!
URL:https://inlandempiremagazine.com/event/pomona-concert-band/
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SUMMARY:Orange County Fair
DESCRIPTION:Themed “Happy Together\,” the 2023 O.C. Fair will run Wednesdays through Sundays from July 14 through Aug. 13 and feature a special focus on community inclusion\, the Orange County Fair & Event Center announced earlier this month.
URL:https://inlandempiremagazine.com/event/orange-county-fair/
LOCATION:OC Fair & Event Center\, 88 Fair Dr.\,\, Costa Mesa\, CA
CATEGORIES:Fairs
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SUMMARY:Jazzy Ash and the Leaping Lizard
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating the great traditions of New Orleans Jazz\, the charismatic Jazzy Ash and the Leaping Lizards have performed at Lincoln Center and Symphony Space in New York\, the Getty Center\, Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts\, and Ann Arbor Summer Festival. Their music has been featured by the Los Angeles Times and National Public Radio.
URL:https://inlandempiremagazine.com/event/jazzy-ash-and-the-leaping-lizard/
LOCATION:Redlands Bowl Performing Arts\, 168 S. Eureka Street\, Redlands\, CA
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SUMMARY:Shakespeare in the Vines
DESCRIPTION:The classical theater company performs Twelfth Night and Hamlet under the stars.
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LOCATION:Baily Vineyard & Winery\, 33440 La Serena Way\,\, Temecula\, CA
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SUMMARY:Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours
DESCRIPTION:Established in 2022\, the award-winning South Coast Winery Resort & Spa’s Rhythm on the Vine® Concert Series presents a lineup of rock\, country\, and more. In the heart of Temecula wine country\, world-class music\, and award-winning wines.
URL:https://inlandempiremagazine.com/event/fleetwood-macs-rumours/
LOCATION:South Coast Winery Resort & Spa\, 34843 Rancho California Rd.\, Temecula\, CA
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SUMMARY:Women of Jazz: Lori Bell Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Get ready to sway to the sounds of Brazilian and Latin jazz every 3rd Friday of the month at The Merc! Experience a night of vibrant music and smooth grooves with local and international musicians taking the stage. With featured artists changing each month\, you’ll never know who you’ll see next. Keep up with the latest by following Brazilian & Latin Jazz at The Merc on Facebook and don’t miss a beat of this unforgettable concert series. \nFeaturing this month: Women of Jazz: Lori Bell Quartet \nThe Lori Bell Quartet – Women in Jazz is a captivating ensemble that embraces a fresh and innovative approach to jazz standards\, Latin/Brazilian rhythms\, and original compositions. This straight-ahead quartet delves into a myriad of musical styles\, exploring a diverse range of grooves including bossa/samba\, funk/fusion\, Afro-Cuban\, and odd time signatures. \nUniting the talents of four remarkable female musicians\, this all-women quartet pushes the boundaries of jazz intuition to new heights. At the forefront is Lori Bell\, a flutist of extraordinary skill and creativity\, renowned for her three-time Global Music Award wins in the categories of performance in jazz\, composing\, and arranging. Her mastery of the flute adds a distinct and mesmerizing element to the quartet’s sound. Joining Lori Bell is Melonie Grinnell on piano\, whose dynamic and expressive playing enriches the group’s harmonic palette. Evona Wascinski contributes her melodic and rhythmic expertise on the bass\, anchoring the quartet’s sound with precision and groove. Completing the ensemble is the talented percussionist Monette Marino\, whose intricate rhythms and textures add depth and vitality to the quartet’s performances.
URL:https://inlandempiremagazine.com/event/women-of-jazz-lori-bell-quartet/
LOCATION:Old Town Temecula Community Theater\, 42051 Main Street\,\, Temecula\, CA
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SUMMARY:Diamond Rio “Rockin Summer Concerts”
DESCRIPTION:Formed in 1989 in Nashville\, TN the band consists of Gene Johnson (mandolin\, tenor vocals)\, Jimmy Olander (lead guitar\, acoustic guitar\, banjo)\, Brian Prout (drums)\, Marty Roe (lead vocal)\, Dan Truman (keyboards)\, and Dana Williams (bass guitar\, baritone vocals).  \nDiamond Rio’s most recent release I Made It\, is their tenth studio album. The title track was co-written by the band’s lead guitarist Jimmy Olander and features 11 new songs. Produced by Olander and Mike Clute\, I Made It is available on iTunes and www.diamondrio.com  \nDiamond Rio signed to Arista Records and in 1991 with the release of “Meet In The Middle” became the first country music group in history to reach No. 1 with a debut single. The band is also known for their hits “How Your Love Makes Me Feel\,” “One More Day\,” “Beautiful Mess\,” “Unbelievable\,” “In A Week or Two\,” and more. They released their first-ever autobiography\, Beautiful Mess: The Story of Diamond Rio on Thomas Nelson in 2009.  \nThe band known for playing every note on every album recently celebrated their 30th Anniversary\, has sold more than 10 million albums\, won a Grammy Award\, a Dove Award\, six Vocal Group of the Year wins (CMA and ACM)\, released two Greatest Hit albums\, a live and Christmas project\, earned five multi-week no. 1 singles\, 22 Top 10 singles\, three certified Platinum and five gold albums\, released an autobiography – and with zero band member changes. Known for their charity commitments including long-time spokespersons for Big Brothers Big Sisters\, the band has raised over $1\,000\,000.00 for non-profits and received the Minnie Pearl Humanitarian Award.  \nwww.diamondrio.com \nFacebook: DiamondRio – Twitter: @DiamondRioBand – Instagram: diamondrioband  \nPurchase Tickets Online: DLtickets.com \n  \n🎵 DIAMOND RIO Showtime: 8PM🎵 Presley Tennant Showtime: 7PM \n🎵 Doors Open: 5:45pm* \n*Please show up early to redeem your wristbands at the door. First Come First Served Seating.While Tickets Last. ALL SALES ARE FINAL(No Outside Food/Drinks/Chairs) \nVendor Opportunities: ShopDosLagos.com/VENDOR \nSponsorship Opportunities Email: Marketing@ShopDosLagos.com
URL:https://inlandempiremagazine.com/event/diamond-rio-rockin-summer-concerts/
LOCATION:The Shops at Dos Lagos\, 2755 Lakeshore Dr.\, Corona\, CA
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Take Me Home: The Music of John Denver
DESCRIPTION:“Jim Curry was over there sounding like John Denver… I closed my eyes and went back to the times when I worked with John.” Pete Huttlinger\, guitar player for John Denver. Come join in the fun and take in the joy and hope of a full inspired evening of the music of America’s most beloved singer songwriter. National touring performer Jim Curry will have you clapping your hands and singing along to hit after hit. \nFrom the very first song you will know why Jim was cast to be the voice of John Denver in the CBS movie “Take me home: the John Denver Story”. Curry was chosen as a key performer in the induction of John Denver into the Colorado Music Hall of fame show\, and hosting the official John Denver Estate show that toured the United States and Australia\, because of his pure clear voice that really delivers the music of John Denver. \n“His voice was clear\, sweet and oftentimes brought the audience to tears with its sincerity. What more can you ask for from an artist. Especially one singing the great hits of America’s Troubadour. If you ever get the chance to “hang around” with Jim Curry as he plays the music of the great John Denver\, I highly recommend it.” –kevin@utahconcertreview.com \nCurry has delighted audiences for over 23 years. Come and experience it yourself with family and friends. \n– \nEvery person\, regardless of age\, needs a ticket to attend a performance at the Lewis Family Playhouse. Children must be able to sit independently in their own seat for the duration of the show. Babes in arms are not permitted \nThe City of Rancho Cucamonga recognizes that COVID-19 remains a public health hazard and has put the necessary safety practices in place to safeguard its visitors to the best of its ability.  The City of Rancho Cucamonga cannot guarantee non-exposure and defers to guidance made available through CalOSHA to keep its employees and public safe.
URL:https://inlandempiremagazine.com/event/take-me-home-the-music-of-john-denver/
LOCATION:Lewis Family Playhouse\, 12505 Cultural Center Drive\,\, Rancho Cuc
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SUMMARY:Summer Nights at San Bernardino County Museum
DESCRIPTION:The San Bernardino County Museum and Victor Valley Museum are all-in for a fun-filled summer! Mark your calendars for Summer Nights\, Second Saturdays\, and Picnic Sundays coming to a museum near you! Summer Nights are family-friendly events that will take place every first and third Thursday in the month of June\, July\, and August from 5pm – 9pm. Pack a picnic lunch and bring your family to enjoy a Sunday Picnic in the courtyard at the San Bernardino County Museum every Sunday in the month of June\, July\, and August. Second Saturdays at the Victor Valley Museum will feature activities based on science and humanities. \nFor the evening events\, you are encouraged to bring a chair\, blanket\, and of course the whole family to make lasting memories. For more information about our Family Fun Events email museum@sbcounty.gov or call at (909) 798-8608. \nEnjoy art vendors\, special performances\, and much more! \n*All events are subject to change. Museum galleries will also be open during the events. General admission is $10 (adult)\, $8 (military/senior)\, $7 (student)\, and $5 (children ages 6 to 12). Children 5 & under and Museum members are 50% off. Parking is free and the museum is accessible to persons with disabilities.
URL:https://inlandempiremagazine.com/event/summer-nights-at-san-bernardino-county-museum/
LOCATION:San Bernardino County Museum\, 2024 Orange Tree Lane\, San Bernardino
CATEGORIES:Museums
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SUMMARY:Movies with the Maestro
DESCRIPTION:Our annual film music night continues as Maestro Parnther leads us through some of his favorite movie scores\, including some of the scores he has personally led on the session stages of Hollywood! Don’t forget to bring your light sabers as we celebrate the music of Star Wars each year! We also present a special performance of Emmy-winning Kris Bower s’ Concerto for Horn\, featuring Andrew Bain\, Principal Horn of the LA Philharmonic.
URL:https://inlandempiremagazine.com/event/movies-with-the-maestro/
LOCATION:California Theatre of Performing Arts\, 562 W. 4th St.\,\, San Bernardino\, CA
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