This Week in City Hall: May 25, 2026
The commission takes up stop-data findings under the state's racial profiling law, a complaint policy update, and a look at its first-quarter work plan.
A tablet commemorating Booker T. Washington’s visit to The Mount will be dedicated in a grand ceremony near the summit.
The February 22nd event has a long history and deep connection with Riverside.
The 45th annual event honors the historical, current, and future contributions of Riverside’s African American community.
A free concert on February 8 will bring ICYOLA to Riverside for an evening of music, history, and inspiration.
The library encourages picking up your copy soon in preparation of March and April events.
Riverside’s Lunar Festival returns with carnival rides and a car exhibit, alongside traditional performances, food, and workshops.
The Commerce Street pop-up exhibit runs through February 14th.
An art installation and panel discussion highlight local food insecurity and inspire community action.
The Civil Rights Institute encourages Eastside residents to bring photos and artifacts to help expand the historical archive of thier neighborhood.
Liberty’s Buy Sell Trade will host the shop local opportunities just in time for Christmas.
A historical presentation by Dave Stolte followed by a more casual gathering makes for a unique holiday experience.
The event at the Raincross District is an opportunity to buy prints of photos from the Riversider pages and beyond.
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