Super Bowl Weekend - Some Inland Empire "Super" Events
February 5, 2010
Yes, Sunday is the 44th playing of the Super Bowl. It will take place in Miami sometime about 3:30 p.m. PST. If Southern California has a rainy day, friends and family can gather inside to watch this big game. However, this evening, Saturday and Sunday there will be some other opportunities for your enjoyment.
This evening, the 17th annual Dickens Festival opens in Riverside with Pub Night Supper and Musical Review. Rain or shine, this event will take place, tonight, Saturday and Sunday. It will be the best of times with this celebration of Charles Dickens. For more information you can call 800-430-4140 or in the Internet http://www.dickensfest.com/.
Saturday afternoon in Redlands, at the Carriage House in Prospect Park, 1352 Prospect Drive, Gene Bauer will be signing her just published book of Botanical Serigraphs. For those of you who are unfamiliar with Gene Bauer, you may know her as the "daffodil lady" for her elaborate daffodil garden in Running Springs. The signing event will be from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. Published by the ESRI Press, books will be available for purchase.
Sunday is the first Sunday of February and admission to the San Bernardino County Museum will be half-price. The museum has been busily engaged in renovating exhibits and offering new ones. If it is a rainy day, a visit to the museum will be a great way to spend your day. The hours are 9 a,m, to 5 p.m.
Yes, Sunday is the 44th playing of the Super Bowl. It will take place in Miami sometime about 3:30 p.m. PST. If Southern California has a rainy day, friends and family can gather inside to watch this big game. However, this evening, Saturday and Sunday there will be some other opportunities for your enjoyment.
This evening, the 17th annual Dickens Festival opens in Riverside with Pub Night Supper and Musical Review. Rain or shine, this event will take place, tonight, Saturday and Sunday. It will be the best of times with this celebration of Charles Dickens. For more information you can call 800-430-4140 or in the Internet http://www.dickensfest.com/.
Saturday afternoon in Redlands, at the Carriage House in Prospect Park, 1352 Prospect Drive, Gene Bauer will be signing her just published book of Botanical Serigraphs. For those of you who are unfamiliar with Gene Bauer, you may know her as the "daffodil lady" for her elaborate daffodil garden in Running Springs. The signing event will be from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. Published by the ESRI Press, books will be available for purchase.
Sunday is the first Sunday of February and admission to the San Bernardino County Museum will be half-price. The museum has been busily engaged in renovating exhibits and offering new ones. If it is a rainy day, a visit to the museum will be a great way to spend your day. The hours are 9 a,m, to 5 p.m.
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