🍊 Wednesday Gazette: April 30, 2025
Wednesday Gazette: April 30, 2025 Hello Riverside, and Happy Wednesday! Today is my first day mostly back to regular work
The People's History Conference is returning for its second year at CSUSB, aiming to enhance the resolution and perspectives of the Inland Empire's historical record.
A Scion exchange and a seminar on Fruit Cocktail Trees are among the planned activities.
From vintage fashion to unique home decor, Riverside’s thrift stores offer something for everyone.
The Riverside Art Museum, a 1929 Julia Morgan design, highlights her legacy in community-focused architecture.
Renowned photographer and curator championed local artists, leaves lasting impact on region's cultural landscape.
Meños Organic Farms raises their own hens on-site at the Van Buren location.
Fire Chief McKinster emphasizes readiness for wildfires while Riverside helps with LA's recovery efforts.
The Civil Rights Institute encourages Eastside residents to bring photos and artifacts to help expand the historical archive of thier neighborhood.
The free, family-friendly event features a variety of vendors and entertainment.
Habitat for Humanity Riverside commemorates President Carter’s transformative contributions with a memorial event and community tribute wall.
Readers highlight the cultural impact and economic consequences of the Foundation's displacement and shift in "focus and tenor" of the new Council.
From community milestones to stories of resilience, these five articles captured the heart of Riverside in 2024.
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