During the Redlands Festival, we will be sending a weekly email to let you know about this week's activities. After the Festival we will return to our monthly update. Thanks for receiving this!
April 14: 6 p.m.
Market Night in Downtown Redlands
April 16:
Redlands Architectural Heritage Tour: 11 – 12:30
1 ½ hour guided bus tour through Redlands on the trolley
Staged at City lot on W Citrus Ave and 4th.
$20; RES. REQUIRED
By Heritage Auxiliary of Assistance League of Redlands:
909/798-6087; www.RedlandsFestival Series.com
April 16 and 17:
Antique Appraisal Fair and Market; 10 - 3 p.m.
Antique appraisals, market, refreshments At Assistance League® of Redlands
(909) 798-3539
April 16 AND 17:
Noon to 4 p.m.
Historical Glass Museum Open House
“Antique Glass Bells”
April 17:
Instrument Petting Zoo and Family Concert
2 p.m. At University of Redlands Memorial Chapel
NO CHARGE
By Redlands Symphony Association
(909) 335-5202; www.RedlandsSymphony.com
Last Weeks Events
Redlands Lawn Bowling Club Special Open House
April 9: 10 - 2 p.m.
Free lawn-bowling lesson; refreshments
Sylvan Park, near university of Redlands
(909) 792-4233
Historical Glass Museum Open House
April 9 AND 10: Noon to 4 p.m.
1920s – 1930s Fostoria Glassware
What's Happening at the Redlands Festival Series
The Redlands Festival Series—an eight-week celebration of the citrus industry, the heritage, and the culture of Redlands, California, the gem of the Inland Empire. From March 31 through May 21, 2005, visitors will experience Redlands’ best events—the unusual, the enlightening, and the entertaining activities unique to Redlands.
Redlands Festival Series 2005 – EVENT SCHEDULE
Click here for full eight week calendar
Orange Crate Sales
Sale of Redlands Gourmet Oranges in miniature souvenir orange crate gift boxes Specific markets; COST FOR ORANGES and CRATE By Redlands Conservancy
(909) 792-1800; www.redlandsconservancy.org
Redlands Calendar
Click here for full calendar
This weeks' Redlands Festival Newsletter is sponsored by
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