🍊 Monday Gazette: December 23, 2024
✨This newsletter was written and scheduled before RG staff went on holiday break. We will return to regular work and
A panel discussion accompanied 'These Are Not Stories' screening
Christian campus organization celebrates 70 years of provided welcoming connections for students in Riverside.
Riverside's Raincross Master Chorale to commemorate its 25th anniversary with a special Evensong service this Sunday at the First Congregational Church as part of Dickens Festival activities.
A month-long celebration of African American culture is set to serve Riverside, courtesy of Inlandia Institute and UCR ARTS' Black History Month offerings.
Dr. Jodie Holt discusses UC Riverside Botanic Gardens' 60-year journey to becoming a cherished Inland Empire sanctuary.
Drew Oberjuerge, Executive Director of the Riverside Art Museum, shares her farewell to Ofelia Valdez-Yeager, the heart and soul behind The Cheech's historic journey.
Mark Menezes and Justin Hudson are receiving the 2024 Mayor’s Innovation Award for their influential @inlandempire Instagram page, a platform celebrating local businesses and the spirit of the Inland Southern California region.
Nonprofit board members and executives in Riverside are invited to attend a crucial workshop on fundraising strategies, led by industry expert Launa Wilson.
Launching its 'Your Voice, Their Future' campaign, Voices for Children is urging Riverside community members to step up as advocates for children navigating the foster care system.
Mayor Patricia Lock Dawson will present the Riverside Hero Award to the California School for the Deaf, Riverside at the 2024 State of the City Address.
Riverside is set to become the star of its own MONOPOLY game, featuring local landmarks and organizations in a unique twist on the classic board game.
Through the poignant symbolism of empty bowls and spoons, local artist Rebecca Waring-Crane sheds light on the often unseen struggle of childhood hunger in Riverside's Alvord community.
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