KICK-BUTT SELF-DEFENSE: Lori Hartman Gervasi, author
KICK-BUTT SELF-DEFENSE: Lori Hartman Gervasi, author KICK-BUTT SELF-DEFENSE: Lori Hartman Gervasi, author
BEACH BOYS MAY 10 – No need to travel to Kokomo for a concert filled with hit songs. California Theatre of the Performing Arts, 562 W. Fourth St., San Bernardino; 3 p.m.; $45-$99; 909-663-2293, www.californiatheatre.net. Also: Los Lobos, April 29; Temptations and Spinners, June 13. ‘MENOPAUSE: THE MUSICAL’ MAY 14-17 – Celebrate “the change” with a show that features 25 re-lyricized tunes from the ’60s and ’70s and culminates with a salute to women who are experiencing menopause. California Theatre of the Performing Arts, 562 W. Fourth St., San Bernardino; 8 p.m.; $38.50-$75, 909-663-2293, www.californiatheatre.net. Also: “The Mikado,” May 23-24; “Spelling Bee,” June 4. ‘THE UGLY DUCKLING’ MAY 16 – The Riverside County Philharmonic and Performance Riverside team up for this Hans Christen Anderson classic. Landis Performing Arts Center, Riverside City College, 4800 Magnolia Ave.; 2 p.m.; $10-$18; 951-787-0251, www.thephilharmonic.org. nviting istinctiv Full Service Interior Design and Consulting Firm Kitchen and Bathroom Renovation We Specialize in Custom Window Treatments Referrals Available Merchandise and Design Projects to Fit Everyone’s Lifestyle 14 | inlandlivingmagazine.com | may 09 ‘CELEBRATE DANCE’ MAY 16-17 – An exhibition of dance, movement and performances presented by Riverside Community College students. Landis Performing Arts Center, Riverside City College, 4800 Magnolia Ave.; 8 p.m. May 16, 2 and 8 p.m. May 17; 951-222-8100, http://academic.rcc.edu/dance/concerts.jsp. TILDEN TRIO MAY 17 – Concert presented by the Arrowhead Arts Association. Lake Arrowhead Country Club, 250 Golf Course Road; 4 p.m.; $25 and up; 909-337-4296, www.arrowheadarts.org. ‘TEN POUND APE: YOUR MOTHER WAS BEAUTIFUL ONCE’ MAY 20-SEPT. 27 – An international art collective with a vested interest in culture and mythology. Claremont Museum of Art, 536 W. First St.; 909-621-3200, www.claremontmuseum.org. Also: “James Hueter: A Retrospective,” through May 3; “Juan Thorp: Citrus Processor,” through May 3; “An Enduring Legacy: New Acquisitions to the Permanent Collection,” May 20-Sept. 27. LATTA INTERIORS Since 1984 NATIONAL ORANGE SHOW MAY 21-25 – The 94th edition promises a Memorial Day weekend of fun for the whole family. Live circus acts with acrobats and clowns, carnival rides, food booths, live band performances, pony and elephant rides and petting zoo. National Orange Show, 689 S. E St., San Bernardino; 4 to 10 p.m. May 21-22, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. May 23-25; $8 adults, $5 ages 6 to 12 and seniors; www.nationalorangeshow.com. HISTORY LESSON MAY 30 – Learn what life was like in the 1880s — washing clothes by hand, beating rugs, dipping candles, making cornhusk dolls and more. Yucaipa Adobe, 32183 Kentucky St., Yucaipa; 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.; free; 909-307-2669, www.sbcountymuseum.org. ‘FUTURE BY DESIGN’ JUNE 2 – Screening of the film about Jacque Fresco, a modern day Da Vinci. Directed by Academy Award-nominated filmmaker William Gazecki. Lewis Family Playhouse, 12505 Cultural Center Drive, R a n c h o C u c a m o n g a ; 7 p . m . ; 9 0 9 -27 7-27 52 , www.lewisfamilyplayhouse.com. Visit Our Design Center 659 East 15th Street, Suite E Upland, CA 91786 909.982.3770 909.982.8021 fax www.lattainteriors.com
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Shopping Art Dining Music Fun<br />
Claremont Village Trolley<br />
Free Service<br />
Thursday - Saturday<br />
Every 15 Minutes<br />
11 a.m. - 11 p.m.<br />
Discover unique boutiques,one of a kind retail<br />
More than 40 restaurants to suit your taste<br />
Rejuvenate in day spas, beauty salons & hotels<br />
Enjoy the distinctive nightlife<br />
Plenty of free parking<br />
www.ci.claremont.ca.us • 909.624.1681