Things To Do This Weekend | Inland Empire Weekend Events 1/31/14-2/2/14

Things To Do This Weekend | Inland Empire Weekend Events 1/31/14-2/2/14

The weekend in Inland Empire is looking pretty fabulous!  Inland Empire is well known for its wineries and wonderful restaurants.  However, there is a lot of great things happening as well for those of us that love the local arts, music and culture scene.    Whether you are a Yogi or a lover of art were sure you will love this weekends curated list of events.

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  • Temecula Yoga Collective: celebrates their one year anniversary with FREE Classes for all attendees this weekend.  We  recommend it for beginners and advanced Yogi’s.  You’ll have a wonderful time. Cost: FREE (Temecula, CA)
  • Lucky Lion Dancers:  Pechanga Casino will featured the Lucky Lion Dancers in celebration of Chinese New Year Cost: FREE (Temecula, CA)
  • Temecula Valley Museum – The Many Faces of George Washington exhibit.  January 11 – February 16 (Temecula, CA)
  • iPad Tips and Tricks FREE Class:  Mike Loring will open the meeting with a discussion of the Windows operating system from 8:30 to 9:30. At 10 a.m., Delvina Fiducia will present an overview of some the features of the Apple iPad. We will go over some tips and tricks in Photos, the Safari browser, Mail, and Facetime. TVCUG is an all-volunteer nonprofit educational organization, there is no admission fee, and all ages are welcome. WiFi is available at no charge. Cost: FREE (Temecula, CA)
  • Music to My Eyes exhibit:   David Edward Byrd: Posters and Music Related Designs 1968-Now Cost: FREE. $3 donation recommended  (San Bernardino, CA)
  • Treasures of Ancient Egypt exhibit: Greeks in the Boot: Greek Influences in the Italian Peninsula as Reflected in the Pottery of Various Regions, ca. 800-200 B.C. Cost: FREE. $3 donation recommended  (San Bernardino, CA)
  • I Use To Be Darker Film Screening: Join UC Riverside Arts department for movie screening. “It is a low-key ramble through the ever-shifting feelings of a fractured family, a dreamy, detached chronicle of dissolution and renewal.” Jeannette Catsoulis, The New York Times. Cost: $8 (Riverside, CA)
  • The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley: Stanley Lambchop is a normal boy in all respects who wants to do something amazing. One night, the bulletin board above his bed falls right on top of him – and he wakes up flat!
  • Family Storytime:  11am every other Saturday at the Riverside County Library. Cost: FREE  (Riverside, CA)
  • Vintage Shopping Market:  Come enjoy a new shopping experience on the beautiful grounds of Jensen-Alvarado Ranch. Shop early, be the first to discover antiques, collectibles and re-purposed home decor. The market will be open to the public February 1, 2014 and the first Saturday of every other month. Shopping hours are from 8:00am to 2:00pm with free admission into the park.  (Riverside, CA)
  • Secrets of The Sun Exhibit:  The work of Corona photographer Stephen Hallet Willard (1894-1966) is featured at the Palms Springs Art Museum.  Cost:  FREE (Palm Springs, CA)
  • Murrieta Farmers Market – Every Sunday 9:00am – 1:00pm at Village Walk Plaza off Kalmia/Cal. Oaks Exit
  • Corona Farmers Market –  Every Saturday 8:30 am – 12:30 pm at 488 N. Main St. (Corona, CA)
  • Canyon Lake Farmers Market – Sunday 9:00 am – 1:00 pm at 31516 Railroad Canyon Road (Canyon Lake, CA)

Inland Moms was created as a Go-To Resource for Modern Inland Empire Moms to connect with each other, share parenting advise, crafting tips and information on local restaurants, businesses, events, products, services & more.

We look forward to supporting our community by sharing our love for Inland Empire.  If you have an event to share, please submit your event to events@inlandmoms.com

Things To Do This Weekend | Inland Empire Weekend Events 1/24/14-1/26/14

Things To Do This Weekend | Inland Empire Weekend Events  1/24/14-1/26/14

Grab your skis and head out to Big Bear for a fun time with your family at any of the local ski resorts in the Inland Empire.   Our list of carefully curated events will definitely make you want to head to the mountains or your local farmers market for fresh fruit.

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Photo Credit: Big Bear Resorts

  • Canyon Lake Farmers Market – Sunday 9:00 am – 1:00 pm at 31516 Railroad Canyon Road Canyon Lake, CA
  • Corona Landscaping Classes – California friendly landscaping.  Using Holistic approach to Gardening, Building a soil sponge, Rethinking Elements on your site, How to select the right plant for the right place, using rain water as a resource, Managing irrigation.
  • Corona Farmers Market –  Every Saturday 8:30 am – 12:30 pm at 488 N. Main St. Corona, CA
  • Murrieta Farmers Market – Every Sunday 9:00am – 1:00pm at Village Walk Plaza off Kalmia/Cal. Oaks Exit
  • Temecula Restaurant Month – Join over 18 restaurants in Temecula for delicious planned meals at discounted prices.
  • Temecula Farmers Market –  Every Saturday 8:00am – 12:30pm at Sixth & Front St., Old Town Temecula

Inland Moms was created as a Go-To Resource for Modern Inland Empire Moms to connect with each other, share parenting advise, crafting tips and information on local restaurants, businesses, events, products, services & more.

We look forward to supporting our community by sharing our love for Inland Empire.  If you have an event to share, please submit your event to events@inlandmoms.com

 

Inland Moms events: 5K/10K Fun Run For Down Syndrome Awareness

Inland Moms had a great time running the Inland Empire Down Syndrome 5k/10k. We ran for our friends Eliana & Makailia and their families. During the walk to tweeted and shared facebook updates to raise awareness about Down Syndrome, the most commonly occurring genetic condition worldwide.

Down Syndrome crosses all race, nationality, religion, ages and social economic status lines. In the United States, 1 in every 691 babies are born w/ Down Syndrome, about 6000 births per year.

Most children with Down Syndrome have mild to moderate cognitive impairment. Children with Down Syndrome are not very different from a typical child, in fact they are more alike than different.