🍊 Sunday Gazette: July 6, 2025
Membership campaign continues, remembering Riverside’s air race history, Airport Café owner honored, plus this weekend’s creative prompt.
“3425 Mission Inn Avenue: Foundation, Transition, Innovation” offers a fresh look at Julia Morgan’s design of the 1929 Riverside YWCA, with newly uncovered archival content and modern interpretations of the building’s historical significance.
Council majority cites housing needs in approving mixed-use development, overruling airport land use commission's safety recommendations.
City partners with private haulers to address critical backlog.
Aquamotion classes revitalize water aerobics with diverse routines suitable for all ages, proving especially beneficial for maintaining mobility and active lifestyles.
Supporters argue for unity under official flags, while opponents warn of diminished visibility for minority groups.
The Riverside Neighborhood Partnership event on September 26 at the Evergreen Masonic Lodge will feature live entertainment and complimentary dinner, honoring those who contribute to community spirit and improve the quality of life in Riverside.
City Council will consider reversing 2023's Commemorative Flag Policy and authorizing the redevelopment of the old Sears building into a new 388-unit apartment complex.
Carlson Bark Park is named in honor of Carl J. Carlson, a prominent figure in Riverside County scouting, and was created from a space formed by a bridge move.
Each week, we will introduce a new neighbor. This is not a who's who list. These are regular Riversiders doing exceptional things.
A prompt to encourage your practice of creativity this week from Riversider and local author Larry Burns.
Windermere Tower Properties provides insights into last month’s housing market.
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