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alloween brings out the kid in everyone. Five- year-olds and fifty-five- The Inland year olds crowd the cos- tume shops and stand in Hline at the best haunted houses, looking Empire for a little Halloween fun. You won’t have to look far this year to find what gets you crave in spooky fun and entertain- ment. Whether you want to dress-up as your current favorite movie character or Spooky super-hero or you aim to terrify with a gruesome getup, Spirit Halloween Superstores has the goods you need. “Lord of the Rings, Matrix and The Hulk are really hot items at the moment,” says Debra House, manager of the Spirit Halloween Superstore in Moreno Valley. “Whatever you see in the movies people are after, as well as the standard gory stuff.” The Moreno Valley Spirit store is located at 12125 Day Street and will be open until Oct. 31. Are you looking for a unique cos- tume for Halloween? Check out DragonMarsh on the Pedestrian Walking RIVERSIDE COUNTY Jack-o-Lantern Pumpkin Carving Oct. 18, 10 am -12 pm. Mall in Downtown Riverside. They carry 12th Annual Ghostwalk Temecula Community Center, 28816 Pujoi authentic historical costumes from the Oct. 24 and 25, 6-10 pm Street, Temecula Renaissance, Medieval and Victorian Main Street Mall, Downtown Riverside 909-694-6444 eras. You might also find some Western Join the California Riverside Ballet Bring the kids and some pumpkins or Fantasy/SciFi costumes as well. for this Riverside tradition. The one- for carving, refreshments and prizes. DragonMarsh also carries Halloween hour walking tour is complemented by Free admission. Pre-register by Oct. 15. themed fabric and accessories, so you a performance of the CRB, a costume can assemble your own, custom cos- contest with prizes and a DJ. Tours tume. leave every 15 minutes from 6 to 10 Keepingitsafe See the “Dragon” come alive at pm. Cost is free for children 5 and A little unsure about sending your DragonMarsh on Oct. 24-25 as part of under, $4 for ages 6-12 and $8 for ages little ones out for trick-or-treat? Check the Riverside Walk tour. 13 and up. Please call 909-787-7850 for out your local church for a safe alter- DragonMarsh is located at 3744 tickets and information. native, such as “Trunk or Treat” at Main St. in Riverside, (909) 276-1116. Magnolia Ave. Baptist Church, 8351 Once you have dressed your fairy Terror on the Tracks Magnolia Ave., in Riverside. They will princess, Spiderman or ghost you have Oct. 1-Nov.1, (please call for times and hold a “Trunk or Treat” night on to show them off! Local events offer more information, 909-785-3000) Halloween, Oct. 31, from 6-9 pm. something for everyone from the hard- Castle Park, 3500 Polk St., Riverside Come for food vendors, bounce hous- core thrill-seeker to those who like to This haunted train ride is available at es, live music, hay ride and celebrate the season more quietly. Castle Park. Ride price is $5. (Admission Halloween fun. Have a safe and spooktacular is additional). Call for more information at (909) Halloween! 689-5700.

6 October, 2003 INLAND ENTERTAINMENT REVIEW Halloween and Harvest Family Carnival Tickets for Nightmares are $8 per ORANGE COUNTY Oct. 24, 5-9 pm. person. A special $9.99 Park Passport Haunted Mansion Holiday Margarita Community Park, Hockey Arena, for juniors offers a tour through Beginning Oct. 3, during regular park hours 29119 Margarita Road, Temecula “Nightmares” and unlimited use of the (call 714-781-7290 for details) 909-694-6444 Midway, Miniature Golf, Laser Tag and 4 , Anaheim Costume and screaming contests, car- Arcade game tokens. and his friends join nival games, balloon sculpting clowns, A special $14.99 Passport for adults the 999 of Disneyland’s Haunted party jumps, face painters, delicious (with the coupon on page 2) offers a Mansion for Halloween and beyond. See goodies and more. Free admission. tour through “Nightmares,” and unlimit- ‘Nightmare Before ’ come alive, (Carnival game costs additional). ed use of the Midway, Miniature Golf, accompanied by ’s sound- Lazer Tag, 4 Arcade game tokens, plus 1 track. Howl-O-Ween Speedway Park ride and 1 Sky Coaster Oct. 25-26, 11 am-5 pm ride. Halloween Haunt at Knott’s Scary Farm Old Town Temecula, Front Street between Since “Nightmares” is truly a scary Oct. 1-5, 8-12, 15-19, 22-26, 28-31, Nov. 1 3rd and 6th Streets place, it is not recommended for young- Tickets $30-45 909-694-6444 sters under the age of 13. 714-220-5200 Trick-or-treating and pumpkin deco- Knott’s Berry Farm, 8039 Beach Blvd., Buena rating, a costume walk, scarecrow win- Ultimate Nightmares Haunted House Park dow decorating contest, live music and Oct. 10-Nov. 1, evenings (please see website Since 1973, Knott’s Scary Farm has more will fill the streets of Old Town. for times and more information, www.ulti- used a staff of professional “scare-mas- Trick-or-treating and free trick-or-treat matenightmares.com). ters” to terrify its visitors. Not recom- bags for children will be available from Victorville Fairgrounds, 14800 7th Street mended for children under 13. 2-5 pm on Saturday and Sunday at par- This truly terrifying interactive haunt- ticipating merchants. ed house is a must see for those who Camp Spooky, at Knott’s love to scream. There is also a 3D October 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25, 26 (please Halloween Murder Mystery option available. Regular admission is call 714-220-5200 for times and other Oct. 31, Nov. 1, 7:30 pm $8, 3D Chaos is $3. Not recommended details). Thornton Winery, 32575 Rancho California for children under 7 years of age. This is the family-themed counterpart Road to Knott’s Scary Farm. This non-frighten- 909-699-0099 ing daytime alternative is included with The perfect setting for a Halloween regular admission. R haunt is at the Temecula Valley Playhouse. You will find thrills and chills at this evening of dining, dancing GetintocostumethisHalloween and mystery. Prizes will be given for the Get some recognition for your cool, costume creation this best costumes. Dinner includes one Halloween by jumping into a contest. Wherever you live in the glass of wine per course. $85 per per- Inland Empire, there’s sure to be one close by: son. Augustine Casino in Coachella: The casino is hosting a costume party Halloween night with a 1st place prize of $200, 2nd place SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY prize of $100 and 3rd place prize of $50.(Guests are not permitted to wear masks or facial makeup that alters the natural appearance.) The “Nightmares” Haunted House contest is part of Augustine’s “Monster and Money Giveaway.” (888)-PLAY- Pharaoh’s Lost Kingdom, Redlands, turns TO-WIN. into Pharaoh’s Haunted Kingdom Cahuilla Creek Casino in Anza: The Anza casino is hosting a Halloween 6 pm every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Oct. bash, complete with costume party with a cash prize for the best dressed. 3 through Oct. 26. Then, every evening from (909) 763-1200. Oct. 27 through Nov. 3. Brandin’ Iron in San Bernardino: Cash prizes will go to the best costumes at (909) 335-7275 the Brandin’ Iron Saloon in San Bernardino on Friday, Oct. 31, with $500 to www.pharaohslostkingdom.com the first place winner, $300 to second place, and $200 for third. Open from 7 Pharaoh’s Lost Kingdom ushers in pm to 3 am, at the Brandin’ Iron, 320 W. E St., will also feature 50¢ draft beer the haunting season with “Nightmares,” from 7-9 pm, with $2 well drinks until 11 pm. Other attractions include a 13 rooms of ghoulish panoramas that mechanical bull and a hot new country band. are guaranteed to stir your spirits with Latte Dah Espresso: Located at 12220 Pigeon Pass Rd., #H, in Moreno Valley, all the thrills and chills of things that go this cozy coffee house will host a contest Oct. 31 in addi- bump in the night. tion to music from young guitar prodigy Chaz Knapp. (909) 601-9969.

October, 2003 INLAND ENTERTAINMENT REVIEW 7 More than a pumpkin patch llama should be born just in ooking for that perfect pump- time for pumpkin season. kin? Check out the Pumpkin Plus mini-donkeys, bunnies Patch at Live Oak Canyon and baby piglets are all part Farm in of the petting zoo. Yucaipa. With at least a dozen And even more fun for different varieties of pumpkins to L the kids is found at the choose from, you’re sure to find just the famous hay castle, where one to frighten/brighten up your the slide and bounce area Halloween. Plus, you have your choice has some surprises this of either selecting one from the pre- year. The capacity of the picked display areas or going out into very popular Quad Ride has the patch and pulling one right off the been doubled. Every Open daily, now through October vine. weekend there will be a Rock Climbing 31, the Pumpkin Patch is open from 9 While hunting for that special pump- Wall, plus pony rides. So much to do a.m. to 6 p.m. and is located at 32335 kin, you can also enjoy free hayrides, that you may find yourself coming back Live Oak Canyon Road, on the corner live entertainment, food, a gift tent, for more! of Freeway 10 and Live Oak Canyon rides, and a new petting zoo, a real And don’t miss the Gift Tent, where Road, Redlands or call (909) 795-TREE favorite of the little ones, where they you’ll find everything you’ll need to (8733) for information and directions or can feed the goats and sheep right from decorate this fall season. Don’t forget visit www.liveoakcanyon.com. their hands. These farm animals are to pick up a few mini pumpkins and (Don’t forget, Live Oak Canyon Ranch always happy to see a youngster with a Indian corn to add some color. The is also headquarters for the best in treat. Also new this year is a chicken Gift Tent also carries toys and all types Christmas Trees, the largest selection in coop with baby chicks, and the baby of carving tools. the Inland Empire! — coming soon.) R

8 October, 2003 INLAND ENTERTAINMENT REVIEW Fun at the speed of light at GamePlex friends to experience exciting multi- echnology has never been so player gaming action at GamePlex fun. Put the hottest electronic or they can be connected to the games together with the latest, Internet through T-1 broadband state-of-the-art gaming hard- connections for the fastest, most ware, then place them inside exciting game play possible. an energy-charged, high-tech environ- T What makes GamePlex unique ment. The result is supercharged fun that is that each center also offers pul- goes by the name “GamePlex sating interactive X-Box gaming Entertainment Center.” with 42” plasma screen TV’s and Now Inland gamers of all ages can custom-built couches complete with experience the ultimate in interactive elec- pounding built-in full surround tronic gaming at one of two newly sound. If you want to take a break opened GamePlex centers in the Inland from PC or console gaming, you can also GamePlex a full-throttle, high-tech experi- Empire: GamePlex Palm Desert or play the latest arcade games (no tokens ence. GamePlex Moreno Valley. required) like the “Dance, Dance GamePlex Moreno Valley is located in Each GamePlex Entertainment Center Revolution,” or grab a bite to eat at the the Canyon Springs Shopping Center at buzzes with the hottest games for all ages GamePlex Food Court. 12125 Day Street, F-306, (909) 222-0266 and is equipped with over 50 of the GamePlex is able to offer all of the and GamePlex Palm Desert is next to fastest, custom-built gaming PC’s available above at an affordable, hourly price. Tony Roma’s at 73-175 Hwy 111, (760) using Intel 2.4 ghz processors and ATI There is nothing else quite like 423-0333. Radeon 9600 Pro video cards. Best of all, GamePlex, “Fun at the Speed of Light.” Call for special Halloween events dur- each of these screaming machines are net- Gamers of all ages are sure to find ing the month of October. R worked together allowing you and your

8th Annual A Taste of the Towns An event celebrating the favorite foods and spirits from the finest restaurants, wineries and breweries in and around the Inland Empire, at one location and at one price! Friday Evening, October 10, 2003, 6:30 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Downtown Riverside, Main Street Pedestrian Mall at 6th Street Presenting Sponsor: Supporting Sponsors: Bishop Arrowhead Credit Union Construction Business Bank of California City of Riverside Public Utilities Services Hofer Ranch “A Sampling of Participants” Arco Nut & Candy * Baker’s Oven* Brittany’s Toad in the Hole * Café Sevilla * Calabria Italian Eatery * Callaway Coastal Winery Cask ‘N Cleaver * Chili’s Grill & Bar * Cilurzo Vineyard & Winery * Downtown Supper Club * Flowerloft-Godiva Chocolatier * Galleano Winery Gerard’s French Restaurant * Graber Olive House * Gram’s Mission BBQ Palace * Honolulu Harry’s Island Getaway * Inn at Churon Winery Jammin’ Bread * Jose’s Mexican Food * Le Basil * Long Shadow Winery * Maddelana Vineyard Brands * Mario’s Place * Market Broiler Maurice Car’rie/Van Roekel Wineries * Michelangelo Restaurant * Michelle’s * Mission Inn * Mount Palomar Winery * Simple Simon’s Table for Two * Taste Catering by the City Cuisine * Thornton Winery * Wilson Creek Winery & Vineyards * Windy Ridge Cellars

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here’s never been a more deli- The following is a sampling of participating vendors at A Taste of the Towns cious way to assist a charity Arco Nut & Candy Downtown Supper Club Jose’s Mexican Food Mission Inn Baker’s Oven & Fine Catering Flowerloft-Godiva Chocolatier Le Basil Southeast Asian Cuisine Mount Palomar Winery than Riverside’s “A Taste of Brittany’s Toad in the Hole Tavern Galleano Winery Long Shadow Winery Simple Simon’s Bakery & Bistro the Towns,” October 10, pre- & Grille Gerard’s French Restaurant Maddelana Vineyard Brands Table for Two sented by Bishop Construction Café Sevilla Graber Olive House Mario’s Place Taste Catering by the City Calabria Italian Eatery Cuisine Services. Come and feast on “ample sam- Gram’s Mission BBQ Palace Market Broiler T Callaway Coastal Winery Honolulu Harry’s Island Getaway Maurice Car’rie/Van Roekel Thornton Winery ple” portions of culinary delights and Cask ‘N Cleaver Inn at Churon Winery Wineries Wilson Creek Winery & Vineyards Chili’s Grill & Bar Jammin’ Bread Michelangelo Restaurant paired wines, brews and coffees as the Cilurzo Vineyard & Winery Michelle’s Windy Ridge Cellars Arthritis Foundation hosts its eighth annu- al fundraiser. sored by the Downtown Supper Club. Bo against arthritis. Nearly 70 million Food will be prepared and served by Wintrow, “Frogman in the Morning” from Americans of all ages, including 300,000 the Inland Empire’s finest chefs, accompa- KFRG Radio will serve as the emcee. children, suffer from some form of arthri- nied by the region’s most decorated wines Guests will also have the opportunity to tis. Arthritis is one of the most prevalent and beers. Held in the Main Street bid on several exciting silent auction chronic health problems and is the num- Pedestrian Mall, Downtown Riverside, this prizes with all proceeds going to support ber one cause of physical limitation and fundraising event celebrates the favorite the work of the Arthritis Foundation. work related disability in the U.S. R foods and wines from in and around the Event tickets are $60 per person; Inland Empire at one location and at one reserved Tables of 6 are $400 each and WHEN: Oct. 10 price! are available at the Arthritis Foundation by Beginning at 6:30 p.m. guests of “A calling (909) 320-1540. WHERE: Downtown Riverside Taste of the Towns” will be able to expe- Proceeds from the event will directly PRICE: $60. rience the various tastes from approxi- benefit the efforts of the Arthritis For more information, call mately 35 restaurants, wineries and brew- Foundation’s Inland Empire Branch to (909) 320-1540 eries, while listening to live music spon- support adults and children in their fight

10 October, 2003 INLAND ENTERTAINMENT REVIEW Rods and Cycles hit desert in ‘Heat’ the area. undreds of motorcycles and Live entertainment on multi- dozens of hot rods will ple stages will feature singers thunder into downtown and dancers direct from Las Palm Springs during Vegas in a high-energy show “American Heat” Motorcycle that will knock your socks off. and Hot Rod Auction Weekend, Oct. 17- H Stunt shows, designed to 19, 2003, for the hottest time on wheels. amaze you, will leave you Hot rods, street rods and motorcycles wondering if the thrill seekers will strut their stuff and hot bands will are actually insane. perform on multiple stages along five Bike games, fabulous food, blocks of Palm Canyon Drive in down- secured 24-hour parking for town Palm Springs, which will be trans- both bikes and hot rods, and formed into “American Heat” central. Show ‘n Shines. The fee also includes an enough activity to keep your head spin- Ride-in Shows and Show ‘n Shines official t-shirt and event pin or dash ning is what you’ll find at “American provide the perfect opportunity for partici- plaque. To register, visit www.road- Heat.” The event marries a popular motor- pants to display their wheels. shows.com and download a registration cycle event with a hot rod show on Palm More than 100 vendors will present form, or call (800) 200-4557. Canyon Drive and street rod and collecta- their wares in Chrome Alley. Shoppers Special Day Passes will be available for ble car and motorcycle auction at the will be able to find everything from new $10 each and will provide non-preferred Palm Springs Convention Center. leathers and chrome accessories to a new parking daily. A $37.50 registration fee will allow carburetor from morning until night on Registration during the event and the enthusiasts to participate in all the action. both Saturday and Sunday. place to pick up registration packets will It provides three days of special bike and American Heat’s poker run will take be the Palm Springs Convention Center, hot rod parking free of charge, and allows participants to places they’ve probably 277 N. Avenida Caballeros, four blocks for competition in Ride-in Shows and never seen before, even if they live in east of Palm Canyon Drive. R

October, 2003 INLAND ENTERTAINMENT REVIEW 11 Catch the ‘Horror’ Live characters in any production one is likely erformance Riverside, the to see. From the gender-bending Frank Inland Empire’s own nationally ‘n’ Furter to his hunchbacked assistant recognized professional theatre, and his demented sister, this is a musical is set to open the outrageous theatre experience which makes the cult phenomenon The Rocky show’s popularity easy to understand. Horror Show on October 31. One of the P Eric Anderson stars as the over-the-top longest running shows in London theatre Frank ‘n’ Furter. His previous history, the musical sensation became a Performance Riverside credits include huge hit on the midnight movie circuit Pontius Pilate in Christ Superstar, Bill after its cinematic debut. Sykes in Oliver! and Chauvelin in The Featuring one of the catchiest scores in al years ago. Please note that due to Scarlet Pimpernel. Other work includes musical theatre history, The Rocky Horror mature subject matter and language, his recent Ovation nominated perform- Show is an unforgettable assemblage of parental guidance is suggested. R ance as Tateh in South Bay Civic Light the most stereotyped “B” science fiction Opera’s Ragtime and Richard Nixon in movies, Frankie Avalon and Annette WHEN: Oct. 31, Nov. 1, 7, 8, 14, Judy’s Scary Little Christmas at the Victory Funicello outings and nearly every rock 15, 8 pm; Nov. 2, 8, 16, 2 pm; Oct. Theatre in Burbank. The show is direct- and roll vintage. Conceived and written 30, 10 pm; Nov. 14, midnight. ed and choreographed by John Vaughan, by Richard O’Brien, the show centers WHERE: Landis Auditorium, whom audiences may remember as hav- around the naïve and newly engaged Riverside Community College, ing staged Big River, Oliver! and Camelot, Brad and Janet, who seek refuge from a 4800 Magnolia Ave., in Riverside. among others. storm and end up in the asylum-like cas- PRICE: $24, $27, $32. This production is the first profes- tle of Dr. Frank ‘n’ Furter. sional mounting of the show in For more information, The Rocky Horror Show is filled with Southern California since its revival at call (909) 222-8100 some of the most bizarre and hilarious www.performanceriverside.com the Tiffany Theatre in Hollywood sever- Oreobea.com Scavenger Hunt For Free Gifts! No purchase necessary. Every scavenger gets a free gift. One gift per scav- enger. Go to Oreobea.com and search the website for free gifts. There are three to choose from. Find all three so you can choose the one you want. Every 25th free gift given comes with a Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Ring (a retail value of $14.95). Every 100th free gift given comes with the ring and another surprise gift with a retail value between $29.95 and $49.95. So grab your mouse and start surfin’!

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12 October, 2003 INLAND ENTERTAINMENT REVIEW What to do Arcade13 Casinos13 GolfTournaments16 Seminars19 Tours21 Ballooning13 Children’sActivities14 MiniatureGolf16 Skating19 WaterSports21 Baseball13 CoffeeHouses15 MuseumsandArt16 Ski&Snow19 Wineries21 Billiards13 Concerts15 Nightlife/Dining18 Swimming19 Boating13 Fairs&Festivals15 Parks&Gardens18 Theater&Opera20 Bowling13 Fishing15 Racing19 ThemeParks20 Text in RED denotes an event occurring this month.

ABOVE ALL BALLOON CHARTERS: Temecula, (909) 694- mountain bikes. 33180 Green Valley Lake Rd., Green Arcade 6287. Valley Lake, (909) 867-2009. A GRAPE ESCAPE BALLOON ADVENTURE: Temecula, LAKE PERRIS STATE RECREATION AREA: Boating, also (909) 698-9772. rentals, fishing, camping, swimming beach, hiking, rock climbing, bike trails. 17801 Lake Perris Dr., off Highway GAMEPLEX: High-speed computer gaming experience. In A TEMECULA VALLEY BALLOONS: 1-888-695-9693. Moreno Valley at the Canyon Springs Shopping Center, 60 east of Moreno Valley, Perris, (909) 657-0676. 12125 Day Street, F-306, (909-222-0266). In Palm Desert, LAKE SKINNER PARK: Boating, fishing, swimming pool, next to Tony Roma’s, at 73-175 Hwy 111, (760-423-0333). Baseball equestrian and hiking trails, camping. 10 miles north of Temecula off Rancho California Rd, (909) 926-1541.

ARROWHEAD CREDIT UNION PARK, Inland Empire Ballooning 66ers, 280 So. E Street, San Bernardino, 888-9922 Bowling THE EPICENTER , 8408 Rochester Ave., Rancho Cucamonga, 481-5000 D&D BALLOONING: Ride over Temecula wine country AMF RIVERSIDE LANES: 10781 Indiana Ave., Riverside, THE DIAMOND, Lake Elsinore Storm, Diamond Dr. Lake with a champagne picnic. (909) 303-0448 or (800) 510- (909) 353-2695 Elsinore, 245-HITS 9000. ARROWHEAD LANES: 299 W. Orange Show Rd., San DAE FLIGHTS: Sunrise flights over the Temecula Valley, Bernardino, (909) 889-0355 Temecula. (909) 302-8080 Billiards BOWLING FAMILY CENTER: 40625 Lakeview Dr., Big Bear Lake, (909) 878-2695 BOWLIUM: 4666 E. Holt Blvd., Montclair, (909) 626-3528 BIG MAMA’S BILLIARDS, 3494 Madison St. , Riverside (909) 351-8148 CONCOURSE BOWLING CENTER: 7100 Arlington Ave., Getyoureventlistedin Riverside, (909) 688-2695 Q BONKERS, 9364 Magnolia Ave., Riverside (909) 688- the 4866 DEER CREEK LANES: 7930 Haven Ave., Rancho Cucamonga, (909) 945-9392 Inland SHOOTERS SPORTS AND GRILL, 10226 Indiana Ave., Riverside 785-9588 DEL ROSA BOWL: 1499 E. Highland Ave., San Bernardino, (909) 886-4675 NTERTAINMENT SPEARMINT RHINO, 314 S. Riverside Ave., Rialto (909) E 873-2257 EMPIRE BOWL: 940 W. Colton Ave., Redlands, (909) REVIEW 793-2525 BAKER’S BILLIARDS, 9765 Sierra Ave. #C, Fontana (909) 428-6161 MORENO VALLEY BOWL: 24666 Sunnymead Blvd., Moreno Valley, (909) 924-6008 SOUTH 40, 6339 Etiwanda Ave., Mira Loma (909) 734- What to do RIM LANES: 23991 Lake Drive, Crestline, (909) 338-2695. 4090 section KORNER POCKET, 3840 N. McKinley St., Corona (909) TAVA-LANES BOWL: 3439 Arlington Ave., Riverside, 734-0430 (909) 684-9980 If you have an upcoming event that you GOLD BALL BILLIARDS, 357 W. Highland Ave., San UPLAND BOWL: 451 W. Foothill Blvd., Upland, (909) would like to see listed in these pages, Bernardino (909) 883-8566 946-7006 please send the following information: VICTOR BOWL: 12277 Mariposa Rd., Victorville, (619) • Name of the event SILVER Q BILLIARDS, 1120 E. Highland Ave., San Bernardino (909) 886-0690 241-7396 • Date and time CAL OAKS BOWL, 40440 California Oaks Rd., Murrieta, • City, location and address SLICK’S BILLIARDS, 1825 Hamner Ave., Norco (909) 737-2215 CA 698-2202 • A contact phone number DOLPHIN BILLIARDS, 357 N. Sheridan #106, Corona HEMET LANES, 2850 W. Florida Ave. , Hemet, CA 929- • Name of the person submitting the 9923 event (909) 371-2521 CAMELOT BILLIARDS, 2330 S. Vineyard Ave., Ontario 91 EXPRESS LANES, 261 S. Lincoln Ave. , Corona, CA 280-9191 Send it in one of the following ways: (909) 947-7727 EMAIL: [email protected] Q CLUB, 27911 Front St. #104, Temecula (909) 694-1814 CADILLAC BOWL, 23750 Alessandro Blvd. #K, Moreno Valley, CA 653-3484 FAX: (909) 686-0290 HIGH SOCIETY BILLIARD AND DART, 28950 Old Town MAIL: Inland Entertainment Review, c/o Front St. #102, Temecula (909) 699-3478 Word Mill Publishing, 5005 La Mart Casinos Dr. #204, Riverside, CA 92507 WEB: Go online at Boating www.InlandReview.com and fill out AGUA CALIENTE CASINO: (760) 321-2000 our online submission form. BIG BEAR LAKE: Boating and rentals. Pine Knot Landing, AUGUSTINE CASINO: Monster and Money Giveaway: It’s north end of Pine Knot Boulevard adjacent to Big Bear all treats this Halloween at Augustine Casino! On Village, Big Bear Lake, (909) 866-BOAT. October 31 from 6pm-11pm, a guest will be selected Inland Entertainment Review reserves the every hour to step into Dracula’s cash coffin and grab as GREEN VALLEY LAKE: Rowboat and pedal boat rentals much cash as you can carry. Visit us from October 22 right to publish or withhold any material on 10-acre lake stocked with trophy-size trout, open sent. Materials mailed will not be returned. thru October 31 and receive entries just for coming in. daily during the summer months. Also, swimming beach, Earn additional entries for every 20 points earned in slot

October, 2003 INLAND ENTERTAINMENT REVIEW 13 play or one hour of rated play at the table games. Plus, we Spendtimewith will have a costume contest for 1st place prize $200 cash, 2nd place prize $100 and 3rd place prize $50.(Guests are Children’s Activities not permitted to wear masks or facial makeup that alters Thomas their natural appearance.) (760) 391-9500 Thomas the Tank Engine is coming to DAY OUT WITH THOMAS: At the Orange Empire’s Railway CAHUILLA CREEK CASINO: Halloween Costume Contest & Museum, 2201 South A St., Perris, Nov. 8, 9, 11, 14, 15, 16. the Orange Empire’s Railway Museum in Party: October 31st. Cash prizes given out to best dressed! Thomas the Tank Engine will pull a full-size train for adults Perris, where you can visit the popular (909) 763-1200. and children to ride. Event includes other train and trolley children’s character in person. CASINO MORONGO: (800) 252-4499. rides, children’s activities, Sir Topham Hatt and more. Tickets $14, available at www.ticketweb.com. (909) 943- FANTASY SPRINGS CASINO: (800) 827-2946. Thomas will appear on Nov. 8, 9, 11, 3020. www.oerm.org. PECHANGA ENTERTAINMENT CENTER: Pepe Aguilar: Oct. 14, 15, 16, along with some of his friends JACK-O-LANTERN PUMPKIN CARVING: Oct. 18, 10 am -12 2, Showroom, 8pm. Tickets: $90, $80, $70. Fox Sports Net and other family activities.Thomas the pm., Temecula Community Center, 28816 Pujoi Street. 909- Live Boxing: Oct. 7 in the Grand Ballroom. Tickets $60, 694-6444. Bring the kids and some pumpkins for carving, Tank Engine will pull a full-size train for $45, $35. BB King: Oct. 10 in the Showroom at 8pm. refreshments and prizes. Free admission. Pre-register by adults and children to ride. Events include Tickets $65, $55, $45. Jim Beam Presents Lynyrd Skynyrd: Oct. 15. other train and trolley rides, children’s Oct. 16 in the Showroom at 8pm. Tickets $70, $60, $50. George Jones: Oct. 29 in the Showroom at 8pm. Tickets LIVE OAK CANYON PUMPKIN PATCH: Pumpkins and fami- activities, Sir Topham Hatt and more. $55, $45, $35. Stephen King's Misery: Oct. 21-26, presented ly fun, including hay rides, pony rides, giant slide, and Tickets are $14 and are available at by Theatrical Arts International in the Showroom. Call for more. Open through Oct. 31, 9 am to 6 pm. Located at www.ticketweb.com. For more informa- tickets: (909) 885-5152. Information: (909) 693-1819. the corner of the 10 freeway and Live Oak Canyon Rd. in Yucaipa. (909) 795-8733. www.liveoakcanyon.com tion, call (909) 943-3020 or go online at SAN MANUEL INDIAN BINGO & CASINO: (888) 777-7404 TRUNK OF TREAT: Magnolia Ave. Baptist Church at 8351 SOBOBA CASINO: Indian National Finals Rodeo: Oct. 16- www.oerm.org. Magnolia Ave., Riverside, will hold a “Trunk or Treat” night 19. More than 200 Native American cowboys and cowgirls The Orange Empire’s Railway Museum on Halloween, Oct. 31, from 6-9 pm. Food vendors, will compete in a variety of rodeo events. Battle of the bounce houses, live music and hay ride. (909) 689-5700. is located at 2201 South A St., in Perris. Badges: Oct. 25. Call for information, (909) 665-1000 or (866) 4SOBOBA. KIDS CLUB, Oct. 1, at the Galleria, Macy’s lower court, in Riverside. Free craft program. Call (909) 351-3110. TRUMP 29 CASINO, (760) 775-5566. Charlie Daniels Band: Oct. 5. Tickets: TBA. Howie Mandel: Oct. 11, 8 pm. Tickets SPECIAL PLACE HANDS-ON MUSEUM: Children learn $50, $45, $40. through hands-on experience. 1003 E. Highland Ave., San Bernardino. (909) 881-1201 VILLAGE FUN PARK, go-carts, carousel, Alpine slide, train ride, playground, Lake Arrowhead Village. Single rides $4. 10am-8pm daily. (909) 337-2533. LAKE ARROWHEAD CHILDREN'S MUSEUM, Hands-On Exhibits for Children of all Ages, including a bubble area, a

$0 Service Fee* GoldenMoments until Oct. 18, 2003 from French Opera. The soloist and Opera Ontario Location Chorus will perform familiar 2435 S. Grove Avenue Ontario, CA choruses, duets, trios, arias (909) 947-2225 from Carmen, Faust, Pearl Fishers, Lakme; the Soldiers Chino Hills Location Chorus, The Seguidilla, The 2587 Chino Hills Pkwy. #E Toreador Song, The Chino Hills, CA The Inland Empire’s Only Opera Flowersong, the Lakme Duet (909) 393-5899 Performances are held at the and more! Rancho Cucamonga All Saints Episcopal Church location opening soon! 3847 Terracina Dr. at Magnolia Oct. 11, 7:30 pm (909) 477-6600 Riverside Oct. 12, 4 pm www.riversidelittleopera.com 909.683.8466 Tickets Only $10 * Offer based on first visit enrollment & minimum 12 mo. EFT program.

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14 October, 2003 INLAND ENTERTAINMENT REVIEW collage room, crawl like an ant in the life sized ant farm, Bowl in Perris Hill Park, San Bernardino. Free, 6 pm. include a concert series with SHeDAISY, The Bangles, Chris recycle craft center, child sized village, toddler area, a Information: (909) 381-5353, LeDoux and Delirious. Also, monster truck show, metzger camping exhibit, a theater/stage area, and the new calvarychapel.org/redbarn/youth.htm. mania, truck and tractor pull, moto X competition and Children's Forest exhibit. Ages under 2, free, ages 2-12 $5, demolition derby. Tickets: $7 general admission, ages 10-20 ages 13 & up $4, group rates available. Lake Arrowhead $5, ages 8-12 $3, tots free, seniors $5. Parking $5. (909) Village, Peninsula. Museum hours 10am-6pm, 7 days a Fairs & Festivals 657-4221. www.socalfair.com. week. Call (909) 336-3093. 20TH ANNUAL FRIENDS OF UC RIVERSIDE BOTANIC GARDENS PLANT SALE: Oct. 25-26, 9 am - 3 pm, UCR A TASTE OF THE TOWNS: Charity fundraiser for the Botanic Gardens in Riverside. (909) 787-4650. Arthritis Foundation featuring food from the area’s finest chefs, with beer and wine. Oct. 10, downtown Riverside. HIGHWAY 99 CRUISE ‘N’ SHOW: Oct. 24-26, Bakersfield. Coffee Houses $60. (909) 320-1540. Pre-registration $35. (661) 589-0947, www.hwy99cruise.com. GHOSTWALK: Oct. 24-25, Main Street Mall in downtown LATTE DAH ESPRESSO, 12220 Pigeon Pass Rd., #H, Riverside. Combines historic landmarks with spooky stories. RIVERSIDE HOSPICE OKTOBERFEST: Oct. 4, 4:30-7:30 pm. Moreno Valley. Entertainment Friday nights, no cover, 7 A family halloween fundraiser by the Riverside Ballet Dinner, dancing, silent auction, raffle, beer and wine tast- pm. October schedule: Oct. 3, George Gage; Oct. 10, Theatre. (909) 787-7850. ing. At the Heiting-Irwin Law Building, 5885 Brockton Ave., Cadillac Cats; Oct. 17, Open mic/jam; Oct. 24, Joyce Riverside. (909) 683-7500. HOWL-O-WEEN: Oct. 25-26, 11 am-5 pm, Old Town McCombs; Oct. 31, Chaz Knapp with a Halloween costume Temecula, Front Street between 3rd and 6th Streets. Trick- FENDER FRIDAY CRUISE NIGHT: Oct. 24, 6-9 pm, at the contest. (909) 601-9969. or-treating and pumpkin decorating, a costume walk, scare- Fender Museum in Corona. Open to pre 1972 hot rods, COFFEE DEPOT: 3204 Mission Inn Ave., Riverside. Live crow window decorating contest, live music and more will classics and collector cars. Event followed by a free concert music, 8 pm Sat., no cover. (909) 222-2263. fill the streets of Old Town. Trick-or-treating and free trick- in the TLC Amphitheater. FRIENDS COFFEE HOUSE, live music, 8 pm Fri-Sat. 17059 or-treat bags for children will be available from 2-5 pm on OKTOBERFEST AT LAKE ARROWHEAD VILLAGE! Live Valley Blvd., Suite F, Fontana. No cover. (909) 822-3743. Saturday and Sunday at participating merchants. 909-694- entertainment, strolling Bavarian music, activities for the 6444 whole family and great Oktoberfest food and beverages. ALL ABOUT COFFEE: Open mic 6 pm Fri., 2276 Griffin Free admission, all ages welcome. Weekends Sept. 6th- Way, Suite 108, Corona. (909) 549-6710. HALLOWEEN AND HARVEST FAMILY CARNIVAL: Oct. 24, 5-9 pm., Margarita Community Park, Hockey Arena, 29119 October 26th, 12pm-5pm. Call (909) 337-2533. COFFEE COURT: 3649 10th St., Riverside. (909) 328-0866. Margarita Road. Costume and screaming contests, carnival AMERICAN HEAT: Oct. 17-19, Palm Springs, motorcycle and BACK TO THE GRIND: Poetry Night Mon. 9-11 pm; Chess games, balloon sculpting clowns, party jumps, face hot rod weekend. Tickets: $37.50. 1-800-200-4557. Night Thur. 7 pm; Live music Wed. 8-10 pm. 3575 painters, delicious goodies and more. Free admission. www.road-shows.com. (Carnival game costs additional). 909-694-6444 University Ave., Riverside. (909) 784-0800. OAK GLEN APPLE HARVEST: Celebration of the apple har- COFFEE ROASTERS 1: Live entertainment Thur.-Sat. 7-9 MORENO CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY 3RD ANNUAL CAR vest, Labor Day Weekend to end of November, at various pm. Oct. 4 & 25 is Paul Inman, “Gothic-tinged rootsy folk- SHOW: Oct. 11, free admission. 13830 Nason St., Moreno apple ranches along Oak Glen Road and throughout town rock with soul.” Hours: Daily 6:30 am - 10 pm, Sunday to 8 Valley. (909) 243-5182. of Oak Glen. Call (909) 797-6833. pm. 5225 Canyon Crest Dr., Riverside. (909) 276-7176. HARVEST FAIR: Nov. 1, 2, 8, 9, Saturdays and Sundays, OKTOBERFEST: Big Bear's annual Bavarian blast, with 10am-5pm. A trip back to the old west. Live music, folklori- oom-pah bands and beer garden, weekends, through Oct. co dancing, antique car show on Nov. 1, chili cook off on 26, Big Bear Lake Convention Center, Division Road and Concerts Nov. 2. Veteran’s Day Ceremony, old west style, on Nov. 9, Highway 18, Big Bear City. Call (909) 866-4607. 1:15 pm. Admission $3. Children under 7 free with an GRAPE HARVEST FESTIVAL: Annual October festival fea- adult. 8088 Palm Lane, San Bernardino, off 4th St. one tures concerts, carnival rides and contests. This year's event DUO GUITAR RECITAL: Stuart Green and Eric Cabalo, Oct. block east of Waterman.) (909) 384-5426. is scheduled Oct. 3-5 at Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park. 26, 2-4 pm, Mt. San Jacinto College Fine Art Gallery, San www.harvestfair.net. Jacinto. (909) 487-6752, ext. 1531. www.msjc.cc.ca.us/art- Call (909) 987-1012 BENISE “CARNIVAL”: Oct. 18, 8 pm, at the Riverside gallery. ULTIMATE NIGHTMARES HAUNTED HOUSE: Oct. 10-Nov. Municipal Auditorium, 3485 Mission Inn Ave., Riverside. 1, evenings, www.ultimatenightmares.com. Victorville ALEXANDER STRING QUARTET: Oct. 15, Beethoven string (909) 788-3944. quartet performance, 8 pm. University Theater, University Fairgrounds, 14800 7th Street. Interactive haunted house. of California in Riverside. (909) 787-4331. FIESTA DE LA FAMILIA: Oct. 11-12, 10 am - 6 pm. The Regular admission is $8, 3D Chaos is $3. Not recommended culturalevents.ucr.edu. Press-Enterprise produces a celebration of Hispanic for children under 7 year of age. Heritage month in Riverside. The event is free and features MICHAEL CARD: Oct. 11, 7:30 pm, The Rock Church and a variety of activities including entertainment on four World Outreach Center, 2435 S. Waterman Ave., San stages, children’s activities, a health fair, educational dis- Fishing Bernardino. One of America’s favorite singer/songwriters. plays, commercial exhibits, arts and crafts and food. (909) (909) 795-4960. 368-9250. PRODIGY EUGENE UGORSKI: Oct. 11, 8 pm, violin concer- 50’S BASH: Oct. 18, 7 pm. Music, food and car show, at RANCHO JURUPA PARK: Camping, equestrian and hiking to at the Riverside Municipal Auditorium, 3485 Mission Inn the Fox Theater in downtown Riverside. (909) 684-6045. trails, fishing, interpretive programs and hikes, nature cen- Ave. (909) 657-4221. ter, picnicking, 1.5 miles south of Mission Boulevard on SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FAIR: Oct. 11-19 at the Lake Crestmore Road, Riverside. Call (909) 684-7032. JEREMY CAMP: Oct. 4, Stay Tour 2003, at the Roosevelt Perris Fairgrounds, 18700 Lake Perris Dr., Perris. Events

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October, 2003 INLAND ENTERTAINMENT REVIEW 15 GREEN VALLEY LAKE: A 10-acre lake stocked with trophy- size trout, open daily. Also, swimming beach, boat and pedal boat rentals, mountain bikes, 33180 Green Valley Miniature Golf Lake Road, Green Valley Lake. Call (909) 867-2912. BIG BEAR LAKE: Fishing boat rentals and equipment, from CASTLE PARK: 3500 Polk Ave., Riverside. (909) 785-3000. several lakeside marinas including Pine Knot Landing, north end of Pine Knot Boulevard, adjacent to Big Bear FIESTA VILLAGE: 1405 E. Washington Ave., Colton. Call Village. (909) 824-1111. LAKE PERRIS: Camping, swimming beach, boating, fishing, SCANDIA MINIATURE GOLF: 1155 S Wanamaker Ave., hiking, rock climbing, bike trails, 17801 Lake Perris Drive, Ontario. Call (619) 390-3092 off Highway 60 east of Moreno Valley, Perris. Call (909) UPLAND BOOMERS: 1500 W. Seventh, Upland. Call (909) 657-0676 (park), (909) 657-2179 (boat rentals). 985-1313. LAKE ELSINORE: Camping, swimming, fishing, 22 miles MULLIGANS FAMILY FUN CENTER, 24950 Madison Ave., southeast of Corona via Interstate 15. Call (909) 674-3178 Murrieta, (909) 696-9696. LAKE SKINNER: Camping, boating, fishing, swimming pool, equestrian and hiking trails, 10 miles north of Temecula off Rancho California Road. Call (909) 926-1541. Museums and Art SNOW VALLEY: Summer fishing, hiking trails, scenic chair- lift rides, mountain biking, horseback riding, five miles east CALIFORNIA MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY: 3824 Main St., of Running Springs on Highway 18, San Bernardino Riverside, (909) 784-FOTO Mountains. Call (909) 867-2751. Saturday, October 11, 7:30 pm MUSEUM OF HISTORY AND ART: 225 S. Euclid Ave, Ontario, (909) 983-3198 Golf Tournaments UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS, PEPPERS GALLERY: 1200 E. Colton Ave., Redlands, (909) 793-2121 ext. 3660 RIVERSIDE ART MUSEUM: 3425 Seventh St., Riverside, ROTARY CLUB MAG CENTER’S GOLF TOURNAMENT: Oct. (909) 684-7111 20, 10 am - 6 pm. Jurupa Hills Country Club. (909) 682- 2909. STURGES CENTER FOR THE FINE ARTS: 780 North E St., San Bernardino, (909) 885-2816 REBUIULDING TOGETHER GOLF TOURNAMENT: Oct. 6, 10:30 am - 7 pm, Jurupa Hills Country Club. (909) 683- ROBERT V. FULLERTON ART MUSEUM: At Cal State 7100. University, San Bernardino. Admission is free. (909) 880- 7373. museum.csusb.edu. CABAZON CULTURAL MUSEUM, exhibits on the past, pres-

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16 October, 2003 INLAND ENTERTAINMENT REVIEW cookies in some gym with lame music. So Club 316 opens its doors only one time Club316forsingles they set out seven years ago to create a per month; the next club date is Saturday, If you are a single adult who is tired of nightclub that rivals any in the Inland Empire October 18 when they will open at 7 pm the bar scene then you have to check out and they succeeded. with free dance lessons with the dance Club 316. Club 316 offers a true nightclub experi- beginning at 8 pm and going until midnight. Club 316 is the Inland Empire’s largest, ence to over 400 single adults in the wor- There is a theme for the October Club 316 no alcohol nightclub that caters to today’s ship center of one of the largest churches – “Retro Nite” – just come in any 60’s, 70’s, adult singles wanting a safer and healthier in the area.They did this by providing a or 80’s costume (nothing from the street social life. Club 316 is the brainchild of the huge 2500 square foot dance floor with side or the dark side). singles at Crossroads Christian Church in professional disco and show lighting, three Cover is $10 at the door, which includes Corona who were frustrated because all of DJ’s that play a mix of Rock, Christian, and admission to the club, dance lessons and the really great nightclubs that served fan- Country music, with free dance lessons appetizers. tastic music and dancing experiences also thrown in an hour before the dance begins. The Club is held at Crossroads Church served alcohol.They were also tired of Oh, by the way, there is a full non-alcohol on 2331 Kellog Avenue in Corona. For “churchy” dances that served punch and beverage bar too. more information, call (909) 520-3042.

ent and future of the Cabazon Band of Mission Indians, 10 EDWARD-DEAN MUSEUM & GARDENS, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays, Cossentine Hall, La Sierra University, a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays-Saturdays, noon to 5 p.m. Fridays-Sundays, 9401 Oak Glen Road, Cherry Valley, $3, 4700 Pierce St., Riverside, free, (909) 785-2209. Sundays, 84-245 Indio Springs Parkway, Indio, free, (800) seniors and students $2, children younger than 12 free, MARCH FIELD AIR MUSEUM, F-14 simulator rides, $5; 827-2946. (909) 845-2626. museum features more than 50 vintage aircraft, 9 a.m. to 4 CALIFORNIA CITRUS STATE HISTORIC PARK MUSEUM, 11 FENDER MUSEUM OF MUSIC AND THE ARTS, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, Van Buren Boulevard and I-215, Riverside, $5, a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, 9400 Dufferin Ave., p.m. Wednesdays-Sundays, (Thursdays until 8 p.m.), 365 N. children younger than 5 free, (909) 697-6602. Riverside, free, (909) 689-8279, (909) 780-6222. Main St., Corona, $3, seniors and students $2, children MISSION INN MUSEUM, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, 3696 COACHELLA VALLEY MUSEUM, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. younger than 12 free. Arts Jam 2003, Oct. 11, day long Main St., Riverside, $2, children younger than 12 free, (909) Wednesdays-Saturdays, 1 to 4 p.m. Sundays, 82-616 Miles music festival from Noon to 10 pm. (909) 735-2440. 788-9556. www.fendermuseum.com. Ave., Indio, $2, seniors and children 5-12 $1, (760) 342- ORANGE EMPIRE RAILWAY MUSEUM, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 6651. HEMET MUSEUM, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesdays-Sundays, daily, 2201 S. A St., Perris; train and trolley rides, weekends CORONA HERITAGE PARK & MUSEUM, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Santa Fe Depot freight house, Florida Avenue and State and holidays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; all-day train and trolley Tuesdays through Saturdays, 510 W. Foothill Parkway, Street, Hemet, free, (909) 929-4409. pass $8, children 5-11 $6, (909) 943-3020. Corona, free, (909) 898-0687. LA SIERRA WORLD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, 2 PALM SPRINGS AIR MUSEUM, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily, 745

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October, 2003 INLAND ENTERTAINMENT REVIEW 17 N. Gene Autry Trail, Palm Springs, $8, seniors $6.50, chil- MUSEUM OF HISTORY AND ART, ONTARIO, "A Package dren 6-12 $3.50, (760) 778-6262. Deal: The Art of Agriculture" through Sunday, noon to 4 PALM SPRINGS DESERT MUSEUM, "Art Activities: Make It p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays, 225 S. Euclid Ave., and Write It," 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday; "Charles Hollis Jones Ontario, free, (909) 983-3198. Furniture"; "The Architecture of E. Stewart Williams," 10 OAK GLEN SCHOOL HOUSE MUSEUM, noon to 4 p.m. a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays, noon to 5 p.m. Saturdays, 1:30 to 4 p.m. Sundays 11911 S. Oak Glen Road, Sundays, 101 Museum Drive, Palm Springs, $7.50, seniors Yucaipa, free, (909) 797-1691. $6.50, children 6-17 $3.50. (760) 325-0189. PLANES OF FAME AIR MUSEUM AND JET FIGHTER PALM SPRINGS HISTORICAL SOCIETY'S MCCALLUM MUSEUM, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, Cal-Aero Field, 7000 ADOBE MUSEUM AND CORNELIA WHITE HOUSE MUSE- Merrill Ave., Chino, $8.95, children 5-11 $1.95, (909) 597- UM, noon to 3 p.m. Wednesdays and Sundays, 10 a.m. to 3722. 4 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays, 221 S. Palm Canyon NOV.1,2,8,9 SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY MUSEUM, 2024 Orange Tree Drive, Palm Springs, $1, children 12 and younger free, Lane, Redlands, $6, seniors and students $5, children 5-12 (760) 323-8297. $4, (909) 307-2669. RIVERSIDE MUNICIPAL MUSEUM, "From Dinetah: Navajo Treasures From the Anthropology Collection"; exhibits on natural, local and Native American history, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nightlife/Dining (featured) Tuesdays through Fridays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays, 3580 Mission Inn Ave., Riverside, free, (909) 826-5273. TREMORS SPORTS GRILL: 1329 University Ave., RYAN SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS MUSEUM, 10 a.m. to 3 Riverside, (909) 683-3060. Sunday Morning NFL Direct TV p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays, Ryan Field, 4280 breakfast 9:30 am; Monday Nite football, free buffet and Waldon Weaver Road, Hemet, free, (909) 658-2716. drink specials; Tuesday Nite Karaoke Live on Stage; Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights bands on stage. SAN JACINTO VALLEY MUSEUM, noon to 5 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays, 181 E. Main St., San Jacinto, NAPA 29: 280 Teller St., Ste. 130, corona. Happy hour free, (909) 654-4952. Tues.-Fri., 3:30-6:30 pm. Free appetizers, cocktail specials and $3 drafts. Tues-Sat. nights, live music. (909) 273-0529. THE ASISTENCIA, AN OUTPOST OF THE MISSION SAN , 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays, BRANDIN’ IRON: In San Bernardino, 320 W. E St. Costume 26930 Barton Road, Redlands, free, donations accepted, Party: Cash prizes will go to the best costumes, Oct. 31, 7 (909) 793-5402. pm to 3 am. LINCOLN MEMORIAL SHRINE, houses thousands of vol- CHRISTIAN SPEEDY INTRODUCTIONS AND BUNCO: Oct. umes on Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War, 1 to 5 p.m. 17, 8 pm, Embassy Suites, 11767 Harbor Blvd., Garden Tuesdays through Sundays, Smiley Park, 125 W. Vine St., Grove. $17, prepaid $22 at the door. (888) 222-8818. ccsin- Redlands, free, (909) 798-7636. gles.com

18 October, 2003 INLAND ENTERTAINMENT REVIEW CLUB 316: Oct. 18, 7 pm, “Retro Nite,” at Crossroads Resort, 616 Convention Way, Anaheim. (888) 222-8818. ccs- Christian Church in Corona. (909) 520-3042 ingles.com Escape Parks & Gardens Skating from everyday life &

UCR BOTANIC GARDENS: UC Riverside, 900 University ICEPLEX AT BLUEJAY: 27307 Highway 189, at North Bay surrender to the spirit of the Ave., Riverside, (909) 787-4650 Road, Bluejay. Call (909) 33-SKATE. BIG BEAR LAKE GLEN IVY HOT SPRINGS: 25000 Glen Ivy Rd., Corona, CALIFORNIA SKATE GRAND TERRACE: 22080 Commerce (909) 277-3529 Way, Grand Terrace. Call (909) 824-8114. OAK GLEN APPLE RANCHES: Along Oak Glen Rd., Oak CALIFORNIA SKATE: 12710 Magnolia Ave., Riverside. (909) Glen, (909) 797-6833 354-7060. BOGART PARK: Equestrian trails, camping, hiking, fishing, ROLLER CITY 2001: 10765 Magnolia Ave., Riverside. (909) 4.5 miles north of Beaumont at north end of Cherry Valley. 688-4121. (909) 845-3818 STARDUST ROLLER RINK: 2167 N. Lugo Ave., San BOX SPRINGS MOUNTAIN PARK: Equestrian and hiking Bernardino. (909) 883-1103. trails, 5 miles east of Riverside off Hwy 60 and Pigeon Pass FIESTA RINK, 1405 E. Washington St. , Colton (909) 370- Rd., (909) 275-4310 4444 HIDDEN VALLEY WILDLIFE AREA: Equestrian trails, hiking, ICE TOWN, 10540 Magnolia Ave., Riverside (909) 637-3070 west of Arlington Ave., Riverside, (909) 687-9453 HOLIDAY SKATING CENTER, 238 N. Riverside Ave. # B, LAKE SKINNER PARK: Camping, boating, fishing, swim- Rialto (909) 875-4233 ming pool, equestrian and hiking trails, 10 miles north of Temecula off Rancho California Rd., (909) 687-9453 VANS SKATE PARK, 4558 Mills Circle, Ontario (909) 476- 5914 LOUIS RUBIDOUX NATURE CENTER: Interpretive pro- grams, nature trails, 2 miles southeast of Limonite on ROLLER CITY PLUS, 7209 East Ave., Fontana (909) 463- Riverview Dr., West Riverside (909) 926-1541 6674 SIX EPIC WEEKENDS LABEDA ROLLER HOCKEY RINK, 29910 Ohana Cir., Lake MARTHA MCLEAN-ANZA NARROWS: Equestrian and hik- th ing trails, bike paths, picnicking, east of Van Buren Blvd. Elsinore (909) 674-2175 September 20 (909) 683-1653 CENTER ICE, 201 S. Plum Ave., Ontario (909) 986-4231 through PRADO BASIN PARK: Picnicking, hiking, 4.5 miles north- INLAND EMPIRE ROLLER HOCKEY, 1150 E. Foothill Blvd., th east of Corona, (909) 735-2042 Upland (909) 931-5001 October 26 RANCHO JURUPA PARK: Camping, equestrian and hiking ONTARIO ICE SKATING ARENA, 1225 W. Holt Blvd., trails, fishing, interpretive programs, nature center, picnick- Ontario 986-0793 Located in a true alpine setting ing, 1.5 miles south of Mission Blvd. on Crestmore Rd., SKATE EXPRESS, 12356 Central Ave., Chino (909) 465- for six weeks every fall, Riverside, (909) 684-7032 1383 HARFORD SPRINGS PARK: Equestrian and hiking trails, the magic of the WHEELHOUSE SPORT AND SKATE CENTER, 2860 W. rd Gavilan Rd., 7 miles west of Perris, (909) 275-4310 Florida Ave., Hemet (909) 652-9968 33 Annual SANTA ROSA PLATEAU ECOLOGICAL RESERVE: About Big Bear Lake Oktoberfest 6,925 acres, with hiking trails, interpretive programs, day comes alive and revives the long use only, Clinton-Keith Rd. west of Murrieta off I-15. Ski & Snow GILMAN RANCH: Historic interpretive programs, wagon held belief that museum, picnic facilities, Wilson and 16th streets, Banning. life should be celebrated. Mountain Main event, Oct. 2-3. (909) 922-9200 BEAR MOUNTAIN: It has a vertical drop of 1,700 feet, 11 chair lifts and 27 trails from beginner to advanced. With IDYLLWILD NATURE CENTER: Interpretive facility, muse- their new frequent-skier program, a free day of skiing can um, environmental education, 1 mile northwest of Idyllwild be earned with three midweek skiing days. Bear Mountain on 25225 Hwy 243. Children’s Discovery area, local history, is on Moonridge Road in Big Bear Lake. (909) 585-2519. wildlife, gift shop. (909) 659-3850 MOUNT BALDY: Just north of Upland and Ontario, Mount Baldy has four lifts serving four mountains on more than Racing 400 acres of terrain and has a 2,100-foot vertical drop. Mount Baldy Village is off Interstate 10 at Mountain Avenue, north of Upland. (909) 981-3344. GLEN HELEN RACEWAY: 300-acre OHV park, located 5 SKI SUNRISE: Located in Wrightwood near Mountain High miles north of San Bernardino at the San Bernardino Ski Area, this neighborhood resort has one quad chair and Regional Parks and Recreation area in Devore. Amenities two pullman lifts on 100 acres of terrain, with an 800-foot include 3-mile Baja-style off-road racecourse, three vertical drop. About half the runs are intermediate and the Featuring Motocross tracks, Sand Drag track, 1/8-mile dirt oval, on- rest are either advanced or beginner. Ski Sunrise is in .. site camping, refreshments. Take Palm Avenue/Kendall Wrightwood along Highway 2. (619) 249-6150. The Rhonland-Echo Drive exit off the I-215 (exit west to park). Call (909) 880- SNOW SUMMIT: Extensive renovations at Snow Summit DIRECT FROM GERMANY 3090. include a new high-speed quad chair, the All-Mountain CALIFORNIA SPEEDWAY NASCAR, 9300 Cherry Ave., Xpress, which carries skiers more than a mile to the 8,200- Advanced Tickets & General Info Fontana, 800-PITSTOP. foot peak. There are 12 chair lifts and an 1,175-foot vertical drop with beginner through expert runs on 230 skiable www.bigbearevents.com or acres and 18 miles of runs. Snow Summit is at 880 Summit Seminars Blvd., Big Bear Lake. (909) 866-5766. (909) 585-3000 SNOW VALLEY: Located a few miles from Running The Convention Center Springs, Snow Valley has 14 lifts accessing 36 trails on 235 CHRISTIAN SINGLE SYMPOSIUM: Oct. 11 at the acres of terrain. The largest ski area in the San Bernardino at Wyndham in Costa Mesa. All day seminar with dinner- Mountains, with a peak elevation of 7,841 feet, the resort Big Bear Lake dance, $72. 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October, 2003 INLAND ENTERTAINMENT REVIEW 19 SILVERWOOD LAKE STATE RECREATION AREA: I-15 north Riverside. (909) 683-8466. We Are The Only Roaster in to the Silverwood/Palmdale exit, then right at the stop sign SAN BERNARDINO CIVIC LIGHT OPERA: California and follow Highway 138 to the park. Theatre of Performing Arts, 562 . Fourth St., San the Inland Empire HUMBER PARK: About 2 1/2 miles north of the Idyllwild Bernardino. Mark Twain Tonight!, Oct. 4, 8 pm. Tickets are • We Roast Our Coffee Forest Ranger Station in the San Jacinto Mountains. Call $50 and $40. For information call (909) 889-6564. On Site (909) 659-2117. LIFEHOUSE THEATER: Anne of Avonlea, Oct. 11, 7:30 pm. • We Have FREE ALPINE SLIDE AT MAGIC MOUNTAIN: 800 Wild Rose Lane, (909) 335-3037 ext. 21. The theater is located at 1135 N. Wireless Internet Big Bear Lake. Call (909) 866-4626. Church St. in Redlands. Access SNOWDRIFT: Highway 18, 4 miles above Running Springs RAMONA BOWL: Othello, Oct. 3, 4, 7 pm. Othello is $10 • We Give UCR Students and 1 mile below Snow Valley Ski Resort. per ticket,. 1-800-645-4465. www.ramonabowl.com. The theater is located at 27400 Ramona Bowl Rd. in Hemet. & Faculty 10% OFF BIG PINES RECREATION AREA: 4 miles west of Everything Wrightwood. Call the Visitor Center at (619) 249-3504 for ANNENBERG THEATER: Opening Night Celebration with Why Go Anywhere Else? current snowplay areas. Joan Rivers, Nov. 9, 7 pm .Theater located on the lower level of the Palm Springs Desert Museum at 101 Museum Located in the Canyon Crest Towne Centre Drive, Palm Springs. www.psmuseum.org. (760) 325-4490. (adjacent to Blockbuster Video) Swimming BEN BOLLINGER’S CANDLELIGHT PAVILION DINNER 5225 Canyon Crest Drive, Riverside THEATER: Cabaret, Sept. 19 - Nov. 16. (909) 626-3296, ext. (909) 276-7176 17. LAKE SKINNER PARK: Swimming pool, camping, boating, fishing, equestrian and hiking trails, 10 miles north of GONE WITH THE WIND: Oct. 25, 5:30 pm, at the Fox BreastBreast Cancer Cancer Awareness Month. Month Temecula off Rancho California Road. (909) 926-1541. Theater in Riverside. (909) 684-6045. TimeTime to take a closercloser looklook atat youryour health.health LAKE PERRIS STATE RECREATION AREA: Swimming WHODUNIT INTERACTIVE THEATER: Temecula, held every beach, boating, fishing, hiking, rock climbing, bike trails, Friday and Saturday at 7 pm. Tickets $32.50 per person camping, 17801 Lake Perris Drive, off Highway 60 east of (discounts for seniors, students, military and groups of Moreno Valley, Perris. (909) 657-0676. 10+). Dine at the Country Garden Restaurant. Opening Oct. 11, “It’s My Party (and I’ll DIE if I want to!). (909) 323- SILVERWOOD LAKE STATE RECREATION AREA: 3292. Swimming, camping, boating, fishing, hiking, bicycle trails, 30 miles north of San Bernardino on Highway 138. (619) THE CALIFORNIA BALLET, in Riverside, offers “” 389-2303. in December and “Cinderella” in January. Information, call (909) 787-7850. Curves 30-minute fitness, commonsense weight loss program Curves30-minutefitness,common-sensecan also help diminish the risk of breast cancer. If you BIG BEAR LAKE: Swimming, fishing, boating, watercraft weightlossprogramcanalsohelpthe week of October 20 thru 26 and bring proof of your CHINO COMMUNITY THEATRE 909-590-1149. current mammogram, we’ll waive the service fee. rentals, off Highway 18, San Bernardino Mountains. (909) diminishtheriskofbreastcancer. www.curvesinternational.com The power to amaze yourself. 866-2628. RCC’S OFF-BROADWAY PLAY SERIES, 2003-2004 season ©2003 Curves International Curves ©2003 LAKE ELSINORE STATE RECREATION AREA: Swimmming, includes: “Songs for a New World,” Oct. 17-26; 909 890-9056 Askforspecials 909 890-9056 goingon$0 boating, fishing, camping, 22 miles south of Corona off I- “Rashomon,” Nov. 21-23; “Picnic,” April 2-11, 2004; “Fifth 19831983 Diners Diners Court Court SERVICE FEE* San Bernardino CA 92408 of July,” May 21-23, 2004; and “Proof,” July 16-25, 2004. throughouttheBring proof of your 15. (909) 674-3178. San Bernardino, CA 92408 current mammogram. Over 6,000 locations to serve you. monthofOctober Call (909) 222-8100 for information.

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20 October, 2003 INLAND ENTERTAINMENT REVIEW Temecula: “Misery,” Oct. 21-26; “Joseph and the Amazing (909) 802-2200 Technicolor Dreamcoat,” March 9-14; “Fosse,” April 13-18; FIESTA VILLAGE: 1405 E. Washington St., Colton, (909) Tours “Spirit of the Dance,” June 1-6. (909) 885-5152. 824-1111 DAVE AND BUSTERS, “JOEY AND MARIA’S COMEDY CASTLE AMUSEMENT PARK: 3500 Polk St., Riverside. ITALIAN WEDDING”: Through Oct. 25. Interactive dinner ARROWHEAD QUEEN, Mississippi River-style paddle boat Terror on the Tracks, Oct. 1-Nov.1: This haunted train ride launches its narrated tours of Lake Arrowhead from the theater. Seating at 6:30 pm. Dave and Busters at Ontario is available at Castle Park. Ride price is $5. (Admission is Mills. $49.50. Reservations, call 1-800-944-5639. Village Waterfront Marina, located in the Lake Arrowhead additional). (909) 785-3000, www.castlepark.com. Southern Village. Adults $12, seniors 55+ $10, children 3-11 $7.50, THEATRE AUDITION FOR "MY THREE ANGELS": California’s “crown jewel” has over 35 rides and attractions, children under 3 free. Call (909) 336-6992. Rehearsals start October 8. Performances run Nov. 28- including a Dentzel Carousel (circa 1905), Log Ride, Dec. 19 at the Seventh Street Community Theater in Chino. Dragon’s Tower, two trains, Sea Dragon, Plaza Cafe and PANHELLENIC HOME TOUR: Five select homes in the There is no pay. Prepare to cold read. Bring pix & Midway Games with huge prizes. There are also four 18- Riverside area are on “tour” in this annual fund raiser to resume. Auditions will be held Sat., October 4, from 10:00 hole, beautifully scuptured and landscaped miniature golf benefit local charities. Held in October. For date and time, a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and Sunday October 5, from 10:00 a.m. courses. $19.99 adult all-day unlimited ride pass; $14.99 call (909) 684-6308. to noon at the Chino Community Building, 5443 B Street, child all-day pass (48” and under). Chino. For information call (909) 590-1149. CALIFORNIA CITRUS HERITAGE STATE PARK: 9400 Dufferin St., Riverside, (909) 780-6222 PHARAOH'S LOST KINGDOM ADVENTURE PARK: 1101 N. Water Sports Theme Parks California, Redlands, CA, 92374. “Nightmares,” 6 pm every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 3 through Oct. 26. Then, PINE KNOT LANDING: Waverunner rentals, Big Bear Lake. DISNEYLAND/DISNEY’S CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE, 1313 every evening from Oct. 27 through Nov. 3. 13 rooms of (909) 866-BOAT. ghoulish panoramas that are guaranteed to stir your spirits Harbor Blvd., Anaheim, CA (714) 781-4565 BIG BEAR MARINA: Two- and three-person Seadoos for with all the thrills and chills of things that go bump in the rent, Big Bear Lake. (909) 866-3218. LEGOLAND CALIFORNIA, One Legoland Dr., Carlsbad, CA night. Tickets for Nightmares are $8 per person. A special (877) 534-6526 $9.99 Park Passport for juniors offers a tour through LAKE PERRIS MARINA: Lake Perris, 20 miles southeast of SAN DIEGO ZOO, 2920 Zoo Dr., San Diego, CA (619) 634- Nightmares and unlimited use of the Midway, Miniature Riverside via the Ramona Expressway, east of Interstate 3153 Golf, Laser Tag and 4 Arcade game tokens. A special 215. (909) 657-2179. $14.99 Passport for adults (with coupon on page 2) offers SAN DIEGO WILD ANIMAL PARK, 15500 San Pasqual Vly., SILVERWOOD LAKE MARINA: 14651 Cedar Circle, at the a tour through Nightmares, and unlimited use of the Escondido, CA, (760) 767-8702 end of the access road inside Silverwood Lake State Park, Midway, Miniature Golf, Lazer Tag, 4 Arcade game tokens, 11 miles east of Interstate 15 via Highway 138. (619) 389- SOAK CITY WATER PARK, Palm Springs, (760) 327-0499 plus 1 Speedway Park ride and 1 Sky Coaster ride. (909) 2320. 335-7275 WILD RIVERS WATER PARK, 8770 Irvine Center Dr., LAKE ELSINORE: Water skiing, launch your own boat, Irvine, CA, (949) 788-0808 SCANDIA THEME PARK: I-15 between I-10 and Hwy. 60, 32040 Riverside Drive, about 22 miles southeast of Corona, ALPINE SLIDE: 800 Wild Rose Lane, Big Bear Lake, (909) Ontario, (909) 390-3092 via I-15, Lake Elsinore. (909) 674-3178. 866-4626 RAGING WATERS: 111 Raging Waters Dr., San Dimas,

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