KICK-BUTT SELF-DEFENSE: Lori Hartman Gervasi, author
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Seen • Upland Before there were housing tracts and even citrus groves, there was row after row of grapevines in the Inland Valley. The area was home to 60 wineries and long-standing family traditions. In fact, those “days of the vine’’ were celebrated at a recent reception before a Cooper Regional History Museum exhibit by the same name in downtown Upland. Many of the founding winery families still live locally and some continue their heritage and businesses. They stopped by to remember the past and share old stories. Exhibit sponsors include the Biane family, Brian and Camille Brandt, Chuck and Linda Keagle, the cities of Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga and Gino L. Filippi, left, is a member of the local Filippi family of winemakers. Filippi joins noted sculptor John svenson and christine canepa at the reception. Dave stewart, left, president of the cooper regional history museum board of directors, museum curator marilyn Anderson and longtime volunteer Jack stewart 56 | inlandlivingmagazine.com | may 09 Days of the Vine Upland, Cucamonga Valley Viticultural Conservancy, Don Galleano, Gino L. Filippi, Museum of History and Art, Ontario, Paul Hofer III, Inland Living Magazine, Pacific Wine Merchants, Pitassi Architects and Janine and Alan Tibbetts. The Cooper Regional History Museum was established in 1965 as the Chaffey Communities Cultural Center. Its mission is to preserve and interpret the history and culture of the communities of Upland, Ontario, Montclair, Mt. Baldy, Rancho Cucamonga and San Antonio Heights. Photos by eric tom Alan and Janine tibbetts are the owners of rancho de Philo winery. Jim and Janet smith taste an offering from the historic rancho de Philo winery in rancho cucamonga while enjoying the opening reception for Days of the Vine. representatives from one of the inland Valley’s oldest families, and winemaking stalwarts, include rene biane, left, barbara biane, Kerry biane and michael biane. reno morra pours delicious samples from the vast offerings of rancho de Philo.
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INLAND LIVING<br />
POMONA<br />
THEATER’S<br />
Classic<br />
revival<br />
The IE’s<br />
great outdoors<br />
Santa Ana River Trail<br />
Glamis Dunes<br />
Regional Parks Guide<br />
ALSO<br />
Escape to Las Vegas<br />
Alejandra Tessier<br />
on the balcony at the Fox<br />
C I T Y L I F E & F I N E L I V I N G<br />
Pasadena<br />
R I V E R S I MARATHON D E<br />
Miller<br />
t i m e<br />
HOMETOWN HONOR<br />
FOR NBA ALL-STAR<br />
The Great<br />
Outdoors<br />
Santa Ana<br />
River Trail<br />
Hiking Mount<br />
Rubidoux<br />
WINE AND<br />
DINE AT<br />
CIAO BELLA<br />
Presented by<br />
in Association with THINK Marketing<br />
Sunday l March 22 l 2009<br />
Marathon<br />
Half Marathon<br />
5K<br />
Bike Tour<br />
3.1-Mile Fun Run/Walk<br />
5th Annual<br />
Saturday, March 14, 2009<br />
at Eagle Glen Golf Club in Corona as we present the<br />
Living & Giving Award to Bobby and Karen Spiegel<br />
for their outstanding dedication to JDRF.<br />
The Emcee for the evening will be<br />
County of Riverside, 2nd District Supervisor, John Tavaglione<br />
CO N V E N T I O N C E N T E R<br />
Commemorative Program<br />
Grand<br />
Opening<br />
Friday | April 3 | 2009<br />
Grand Ballroom<br />
Exhibit Hall<br />
Conference Building