Saturday, October 28, 2006

Who are we?

I'll have an election-related post up tomorrow, but for the time being, I thought I would point out a cool new site, Neighboroo. Neighboroo is a mash-up of demographic information and Google maps.

What can we learn about Yucaipa? It's dominated by young families (and younger than many of the surrounding communities), the median age is 38, and politically it's a pale pink.
Yucaipa family demographicsYucaipa political demographics

You can get all the demographic information for Yucaipa (and the rest of the US) on the Neighboroo web site

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Friday, October 27, 2006

Weekly News Roundup: October 27 Edition

Not too much in the news this week, other than the Esperanza fire. Election news will be in a separate post.

October 18: Yucaipa City Council approved a condo development on the 13000 block of 2nd St., a use permit for an auto & tire center on the corner of 11th and Yucaipa Blvd., and a tentative tract map for 32 lots on the west side of Fremont north of Ivy (News Mirror, Oct. 26, "Planners Approve Three Projects")

October 23: The mother of a former Yucaipa High School special education student is suing the school district for negligence and infliction of emotional distress. (Press-Enterprise, Oct. 23, "Mother sues district in ex-student's case")

October 26: Yucaipa Fire Chief Clyde Chittenden will retired after 30 years of service with the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. Steve Shaw will be the Interim Fire Chief. (News Mirror, Oct. 26, "Yucaipa gets a new fire chief")

October 27: Just in time for Halloween, an article about the Red Lady of Pendleton Road. "According to one of Yucaipa's most famous urban legends, more than 60 years ago, she careened off the steep drop-off where the road sharply veers right and connects to Oak Glen Road. She crawled the chasm looking for help, and made it nearly half a mile before succumbing to her injuries to be discovered dead by police, the story says." (San Bernardino Sun, Oct. 27, "Urban legend syas[sic] the Red Lady can still be seen on the road")

October 28: Community Clean-Up day is this Saturday, the 28th, 8am-noon. Yucaipa residents can drop off excess trash and bulky items on the corner of California Street and Avenue G. Excessive loads will be directed to the San Timoteo Landfill (open to residential customers for free from 8am-5pm). Get the details here.

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The Esperanza Fire

I posted about the Esperanza fire and the brown smoke drifting over Yucaipa on my other blog. I thought I'd add an update here.

This morning's LA Times had a great map showing the steep terrain the fire fighters are having to deal with in fighting the Esperanza fire.
Read the whole article. (may require free registration or bugmenot)

The Riverside County Sheriff's department is asking the public for tips on the possible arsonists, and officials are "seeking a $100,000 reward for information" (I take it that they haven't yet come up with the money, but they are trying).

From the Press-Enterprise:
Injured firefighter Pablo Cerda and possibly others are going to need significant amounts of blood and plasma transfusions, and donations may be urgently needed.

To donate, call the Blood Bank of San Bernardino and Riverside counties, 800-879-4484 or www.bbsbrc.org.
The closest blood drives to Yucaipa:
  • October 27 (TODAY!): 2pm-4:30pm, Von's 522 Orange St., Redlands
  • November 1: noon-7pm, Oak Valley Town Center, 1400 Beaumont Ave, Beaumont
  • November 4: 8am-2pm, Immanual Baptist Chruch, 28355 E. Baseline, Highland
  • November 6: 11am-4pm, Loma Lina University Medical Center
  • November 6: noon-7pm, Yucaipa Rotary @ Prudential CA Realty, 33733 Yucaipa Blvd., Yucaipa
  • November 7: noon-6:30pm, Redlands Community Hospital
You can get more information on blood drives here.

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Thursday, October 26, 2006

Halloween and Fall Festival Fun

Here are the upcoming Halloween-related events in Yucaipa:

Friday, October 27
  • Braswell's Hampton Manor (11970 Fourth St.): Fall Festival, noon-4pm
  • Iggy's Roadhouse (34536 Yucaipa Blvd.): Halloween Party and live music of the Cover Brothers, 9pm-1am
Saturday, October 28
  • VFW (12235 California St.): Kids Halloween Party, noon-2pm
  • American Legion Post 426: Potluck dinner and Halloween dance, with live music by the Starlight Wranglers, 7pm-?
  • Angel's Roadhouse (32464 Dunlap Blvd): Halloween Costume Party with Second Fall, Occupant City, Ryah, EnterFear, End of Age. Costume contest with cash prizes. 7pm-1am.
Sunday, October 29
Tuesday, October 31 *Halloween*
If you are looking for other Halloween-related doings, try the GooGhoul search engine. No listings for Yucaipa, but you might find something there if you are willing to drive a few miles.

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October 26: Focused Traffic Enforcement Area

This week's focused traffic enforcement area is Wildwood Canyon Road between Holmes Street and Fifth Street. "All vehicle code sections will be enforced." (Map)

Drive safely!

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Yucaipa Nightlife: October 27-November 2

Here are the nightly goings-on in Yucaipa for October 27-November 2. If you know of any other events, feel free to leave a comment. You can find more information in the links at the the end of the post. For theater and family activities, see the Yucaipa entertainment calendar.

Friday, October 27
Saturday, October 28
Sunday, October 29
  • Angel's Roadhouse: Live music, then Sunday night football. Buy one pitcher of beer, get your second for $1 (domestic) or $2 (import) during the game. Giveaways and free buffet.
Monday, October 30
  • Angel's Roadhouse: Monday night football. Buy one pitcher of beer, get your second for $1 (domestic) or $2 (import) during the game. Giveaways and free buffet.
  • Hickory Ranch Steakhouse: Monday night football.
Tuesday, October 31 HALLOWEEN!
  • Angel's Roadhouse: karaoke "2 for Tuesday", with 2 tacos/$2 and domestic draft beer $2.
Wednesday, November 1
  • Angel's Roadhouse: open mic jam hosted by BoXKutters
Thursday, November 2
  • The White Rabbit: Chris Thayer (all ages, acoustic), 6-8pm
  • Angel's Roadhouse: Karaoke Thursday, $2 domestic draft beers
  • Iggy's Roadhouse: karaoke
Where to find Yucaipa nightlife
Angel's Roadhouse:32464 Dunlap Blvd. web site, MySpace, SoCal Rocks Listings
Bailey's (14th St. Grill & Lounge): 12131 14th St., MySpace, SoCal Rocks Listings
Crafton Hills College Music Department: Events Schedule
Hickory Ranch Steakhouse: 32971 Yucaipa Blvd., web site,SoCal Rocks
Iggy's Roadhouse: 34536 Yuciapa Blvd., SoCal Rocks
The White Rabbit: 35256 Yucaipa Blvd.
Yucaipa Fraternal Order of Eagles: 12015 Fourth St., web site
VFW: 12235 California St., web site

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Sunday, October 22, 2006

Reminder: Register to Vote

Monday, October 23, is the last day to register or reregister to vote. Get information here on how to register.

Also, Tuesday, October 24 is the last day for Write-In-Candidates to file a Declaration of Candidacy

October 31 is the last day for the Registrar to receive applications for absentee voter ballots.

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Friday, October 20, 2006

Weekly News Roundup: October 20th edition

Articles about Yucaipa and Yucaipans from the past week:

October 11, 13: Apple season in Oak Glen. (San Bernardino Sun "Apple of the I.E.'s Eye", "Autumn has arrived, Oak Glen offers apple picking")

October 13: Living history of colonial and civil war-era America at Riley's farm in Oak Glen (San Bernardino Sun "History comes alive at Oak Glen")

October 12: Yucaipa City Council a rough draft of the I-10 Corridor Specific Plan during its October 9th meeting."The bottom line appears to be that a majority of the Yucaipa City Council remain resolute with respect to development on the north side of the freeway beyond what is already laid out in the current “preferred alternative.”" (News Mirror "Yucaipa reviews the new draft Freeway Corridor Specific Plan")

October 15: Profile of 64-year-old Yucaipa marathoner Jeannette Roostai (Press-Enterprise "Not Running Out of Time")

October 16: Yucaipa public school teachers begin a two week slowdown, in protest over the 9 months impasse in contract negotiations. They'll be working only 8 hour days, and not supervising extracuricular activities or grading papers at home. (San Bernardino Sun "Teachers Stage Slowdown")

October 18: "Three Yucaipa High students blasted the school board Tuesday night for a slowdown that has seen teachers decline to participate in extracurricular activities such as homework help or club supervision." (Press-Enterprise "Education quality suffering, students tell Yucaipa board")

October 19: "The Yucaipa City Council unanimously approved, at its Oct. 9 meeting, Resolution No. 2006-37, which increases by roughly 20 percent the development impact fees (DIF) the city charges developers of residential, commercial and industrial property." (News Mirror "Council approves higher development impact fees")

October 19: "The Yucaipa City Council certified Oct. 9 that two developers are meeting the terms of their respective development agreements. The council certified that both Yucaipa Valley Acres, Ltd. and Chapman Heights, LP have complied in good faith with the terms and conditions of their development agreements with the city.
A third development agreement, however, this one with Hoover Trust, the Triple H Partnership, which owns Hoover Ranch, an egg ranch on the North Bench, became null and void on Oct. 11, two days after the council last met." Hoover Ranch has submitted a new proposal to change older chicken coops to cage free areas. (News Mirror "Hoover Ranch submits new development plan proposal")

October 19: Animal Control began canvassing neighborhoods door-to-door to check dog licenses. You can get a license at Yucaipa City Hall. (New Mirror "Dog licensing canvassing in Yucaipa is back")

October 20: Renee Vicary, owner of Angel's Roadhouse, wants to "use her bar to raise the bar for Yucaipa businesses". (San Bernardino Sun "Patrons at home with Roadhouse activities")

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October 19: Focused Traffic Enforcement Area

According to the News-Mirror, the current "Focused Traffic Enforcement Area" is Wildwood Canyon Road east of Holmes Street (map). "Watch your speed."

Drive carefully!

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Thursday, October 19, 2006

Yucaipa Nightlife: October 20-26

Here are the nightly goings-on in Yucaipa for October 20-26. If you know of any other events, feel free to leave a comment. You can find more information in the links at the the end of the post. For theater and family activities, see the Yucaipa entertainment calendar.

Friday, October 20
  • Angel's Roadhouse:Angel's Roadhouse: Outlaw Radio's First Anniversary Bash with Joe WallaHonky, Judge Jackson
  • Bailey's: Odd Thomas
  • Hickory Ranch Steakhouse: karaoke
  • The White Rabbit: live music?
  • Iggy's Roadhouse: live music
Saturday, October 21
  • Wildwood Canyon State Park: Harvest Hoedown (5pm), with dinner, western costume contest, cowboy poetry and western music (call 214-9405 or 831-5410 for information).
  • Los Rios Rancho (Oak Glen): night walk (7pm)
  • Angel's Roadhouse: Mr. Crowley (tribute to Ozzy Osbourne), Dying Young, Pandora's Box (probable Myspace)
  • Bailey's: Odd Thomas
  • The White Rabbit: Mobetta Loretta
  • Fraternal Order of Eagles: Saturday Night Fish Fry, entertainment by Flat Out Country
Sunday, October 22
  • Fraternal Order of Eagles: Flat Out Country (2pm-7pm) and pot luck dinner
  • Angel's Roadhouse: Sunday night football. Buy one pitcher of beer, get your second for $1 (domestic) or $2 (import) during the game. Giveaways and free buffet.
Monday, October 23
  • Angel's Roadhouse: Monday night football. Buy one pitcher of beer, get your second for $1 (domestic) or $2 (import) during the game. Giveaways and free buffet.
  • Hickory Ranch Steakhouse: Monday night football.
Tuesday, October 24
  • Angel's Roadhouse: karaoke "2 for Tuesday", with 2 tacos/$2 and domestic draft beer $2.
Wednesday, October 25
  • Angel's Roadhouse: open mic jam hosted by BoXKutters
Thursday, October 26
Where to find Yucaipa nightlife
Angel's Roadhouse:32464 Dunlap Blvd. web site, MySpace, SoCal Rocks Listings
Crafton Hills College Music Department: Events Schedule
Bailey's (14th St. Grill & Lounge): 12131 14th St., MySpace, SoCal Rocks Listings
Hickory Ranch Steakhouse: 32971 Yucaipa Blvd., web site,SoCal Rocks
Iggy's Roadhouse: 34536 Yuciapa Blvd., SoCal Rocks
The White Rabbit: 35256 Yucaipa Blvd.
Yucaipa Fraternal Order of Eagles: 12015 Fourth St., web site
VFW: 12235 California St., web site

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Thursday, October 12, 2006

October 12: Focused Traffic Enforcement Area

According to the News-Mirror, the current "Focused Traffic Enforcement Area" is Fourth street between Yucaipa Blvd. and Peach Tree (map). "Watch your speed and failures to completely stop at stop signs."

Drive carefully!

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Yucaipa Nightlife: October 13-19

Here are the nightly goings-on in Yucaipa for October 13-19. If you know of any other events, feel free to leave a comment. You can find more information in the links at the the end of the post. For theater and family activities, see the Yucaipa entertainment calendar.

Friday, October 13
Saturday, October 14
  • Angel's Roadhouse: ?
  • Bailey's: Boxkutters
  • Hickory Ranch Steakhouse: live music
  • Iggy's Roadhouse : ?
Sunday, October 15
  • Mountain Music Day at Oak Glen School Museum: 11am-5pm with Mill Creek Boys, When Pigs Fly, Kattywompus, South Coast, Kinfolk, Barney Gentry, Bob Palmer, Doug Thompson
    workshops held in the afternoon for $10
  • Fraternal Order of Eagles: jam session hosted by Flat Out Country, 3pm-8pm (call for details)
  • Angel's Roadhouse: Sunday Night Football
Monday, October 16
  • Angel's Roadhouse: Monday Night Football
  • Hickory Ranch Steakhouse: Monday Night Football
Tuesday, October 17
  • Angel's Roadhouse: "Two for Two" Karaoke Tuesdays, $2 Pitchers of Domestic Beer, 2 Tacos for $2
Wednesday, October 18
  • Angel's Roadhouse: Open Mic Jam hosted by BoXKutters
Thursday, October 19
Where to find Yucaipa nightlife
Angel's Roadhouse:32464 Dunlap Blvd. web site, MySpace, SoCal Rocks Listings
Bailey's (14th St. Grill & Lounge): 12131 14th St., MySpace, SoCal Rocks Listings
Hickory Ranch Steakhouse: 32971 Yucaipa Blvd., web site,SoCal Rocks
Iggy's Roadhouse: 34536 Yuciapa Blvd., SoCal Rocks
The White Rabbit: 35256 Yucaipa Blvd.
Yucaipa Fraternal Order of Eagles: 12015 Fourth St., web site
VFW: 12235 California St., web site

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Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Yucaipa Nursery Helps Police Nab Palm Thief

Newell Nurseries* helped police arrest a man who allegedly stole more than $1000 worth of potted sago palms. I didn't know that sago palms were valuable or that nurseries might buy them from individuals. Apparently the plants grow very very slowly, making them worth as much as $30 per trunk inch. Kudos to the Newell Nursery employees who helped police with the case.

Just as an aside, it's very nice to live in a town where a crime wave consists of someone stealing potted plants, rather than, say, muggings.

[Information from: The Press-Enterprise, October 9, Nursery helps crack sago palm case".]

* I'd also like to add that I had a great experience shopping at Newell Nurseries. There is an excellent selection of plants, and the staff was very helpful. If you live in the Yucaipa area, be sure to check out their lovely rose gallery.

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Monday, October 09, 2006

November Election: Yucaipa City Council Candidates

This is the first in a series of brief overviews of the candidates for office in the November election.

Candidates for Yucaipa City Council
The Yucaipa city council is made up of five members - currently, Mayor Prop Tem Allan Drusys, Mayor Dick Riddell, and Councilmembers Tom Masner, Denise Hoyt, and Bob Lampi. The council members share equal voting powers on all issues coming before the City Council. Council members are elected at large to four-year terms. This November three candidates are running for two city council seats.

The biggest issue in this race is development. Should Yucaipa limit growth or welcome big box stores like Costco? Should Yucaipa retain it's rural character or embrace development?

Here is a bit about the candidates, based on their official candidate statements, an overview in the October 4th edition of the Yucaipa News Mirror, the September 28th article in the San Bernardino Sun, "Yucaipa retail hot topic in race" and various information around the web.

Allan Drusys
Offical Candidate Statement of Allan Drusys (pdf)
Occupation: Chief Veterinarian of the Riverside County Department of Animal Services (pdf)

Political Experience: 12th year on the City Council

Position on Growth: He has been opposed to development in Yucaipa that is "contrary to our rural, family oriented community." He believes in the need to improve "uptown" Yucaipa, from California St. to Bryant St., which needs the agreement of the property owners. He does not support big box stores moving into Yucaipa.

Other Positions: During his time on the city council he has demanded a balanced city budget, "championed improvements in mobile home rent issues" (my note: not sure what this actually means), has been a leader in retaining the the California Department of Forestry for Yucaipa, and has been "instrumental in obtaining much needed road maintenance and improvement money." He supported the smoking ban in Yucaipa public parks, playgrounds and trails. He has "steadfastly refused all 'special interest money'" to fund his campaign.

Tom Masner
Official Candidate Statement of Tom Masner (pdf)

Occupation: retired from the Sheriff's Department.

Political Experience: 8th year on the city council. In 2001 he ran in the Republican primary for the 65th State Assembly District, coming in 5th.

Position on Growth: Wants to attract businesses to Yucaipa in order to provide "more convenient shopping at home", capture otherwise lost sales tax revenue. According to the San Bernardino Sun, "Masner envisions something on a slightly smaller scale than Citrus Plaza, a large shopping center in Redlands." Masner is quoted as saying "We need a Costco or Home Depot and a movie theater, different things for our people in town, so they can shop at home."

Other Positions: Masner voted against the smoking ban in Yucaipa public parks, playgrounds and trails. He encourages business owners to attend city council meetings. He encourages votes for Ken Smith as well.

Ken Smith
Official Candidate Statement of Ken Smith (pdf)

Web Site: Ken Smith for Yucaipa City Council (His official site, www.ken4council.com is now working.)

Occupation: self-employed small business owner (details deleted*)

Political Experience: Former President of the Collateral Loan and Secondhand Dealers Association of California (aka the California Pawnbrokers Association), with experience lobbying in Sacramento. Ran in the spring 2006 Republican primary for the 65th Assembly District, coming in last.

Position on Growth: Smith wants more items for sale in Yucaipa, to keep the sales tax dollars in the city. He also is in favor of development along the I-10 corridor. He would like to see redevelopment in older parts of Yucipa, including "upper historic part", and would like to attract the kind of businesses to the area that would give tourists who visit Oak Glen a reason to stop here. He doesn't want development to change Yucaipa's "hometown feel". "We have a wonderful atmosphere in this city that people come here for," he said. "So we want to make sure the necessary growth fits in with what is already here." (from the San Bernardino Sun)

Other Positions: Smith wants to find out why energy costs are higher in Yucaipa than in bordering communities. According to his web site: "I would like to use my experience in Sacramento to ensure Yucaipa receives back its fair share of taxes paid by Yucaipa residence. Local traffic and infrastructure are ongoing issues that need continual attention."

* Update: Ken Smith gave me a phone call, and explained that his insurance doesn't allow him to live in the same city as he does business. He asked me to remove his business details, so I have. I'll have another post about our conversation later.

Endorsements

The Press -Enterprise endorses incumbents Allan Drusys and Tom Masner. "Both men show a sound grasp of how city government works, and a good understanding of the issues facing the city."

The San Bernardino Sun endorses Tom Masner and Ken Smith. "Both Smith and Masner offer an optimism and desire to improve on Yucaipa and upgrade residents' quality of life. Drusys, on the other hand, though claiming measurable successes, via landscape improvements at City Hall and the addition of a long-awaited community pool, seems to be largely winding down from his dozen years in public service, and lacks the inspiration and excitement we like to see in our civic leaders."

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Saturday, October 07, 2006

Register to Vote!

The fall election is drawing year and the deadline for voter registration is approaching. It's really easy to do, so there is no excuse.

Easiest way: Yesterday there was a woman at a table outside of Von's with voter registration forms. Do it before you head inside to buy groceries, or on your way to Starbuck's for a latte.

Easy way: Go to the Califonia Voter Registration page and fill out a form. You will still need to put your signature on a paper copy.

Once you've registered, you'll be able to have a say in who represents you on the Yucaipa City Council, State Assembly, US House of Representatives, US Senate and Governor and more.


The registration deadline is 15 days before the November 7th election, so get to it!

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Friday, October 06, 2006

October 9 City Council Meeting

The Yucaipa City Council Meeting on Monday night, October, 9, will discuss the draft of Chapter 3 of the Freeway Specific Corridor Plan. The meeting begins at 6pm.

You probably want to read the full agenda and related documents before you go. (pdf)

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Thursday, October 05, 2006

Yucaipa Calendar

I've created a new calendar with Yucaipa nightlife, entertainment and club events. I'll have the details her on the blog for repeating events, like live bands at Angel's Roadhouse. If you are looking for something to do, check it out!


Color Code
Pink: Family Fun
Lavender: Clubs and Associations
Blue: Live Music
Green: Drama
Grey: Participatory nightlife, such as karaoke and open mic jams
Yellow: Other bar and nightclub events

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Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Yucaipa Nightlife: October 6-12

Here are the nightly goings-on for October 6-12. If you know of any other events, feel free to leave a comment. You can find more information in the links at the the end of the post.

Friday, October 6
  • Angel's Roadhouse: Dirty Frank (Pearl Jam Tribute), Perpetual Maddness, Joe Kidd and the Gash, Whiskey Knives, Red Eye
  • Bailey's: Fast Forward
  • Hickory Ranch Steakhouse: karaoke
  • Yucaipa Fraternal Order of Eagles: fried chicken dinner, entertainment by Dave Ambrose 7pm-11pm
  • Yucaipa Valley Center (33600 Yucaipa Blvd.): Past Pleasures Car Club Family Classic Car Cruise Night, with Mr. Rip "Your Oldies Music Maestro of Double Eagle DJ"
Saturday, October 7
Sunday, October 8
  • Fraternal Order of Eagles: jam session hosted by Flat Out Country, 3pm-8pm
  • Yucaipa Community Park: Improv comedy by "321 Comedy". Sponsored by Yucaipa Christian Church. For the whole family. 4pm.
  • Angel's Roadhouse: Sunday Night Football with giveaways and cheap beer during the game
Monday, October 9
  • Angel's Roadhouse: Monday Night Football with giveaways and cheap beer during the game
  • Hickory Ranch Steakhouse: Monday Night Football
Tuesday, October 10
  • Angel's Roadhouse<: "Two for Two" Karaoke Tuesdays, $2 Pitchers of Domestic Beer, 2 Tacos for $2
Wednesday, October 11
  • Angel's Roadhouse: Open Mic Jam hosted by BoXKutters
Thursday, October 12
  • Angel's Roadhouse: Karaoke
Where to find Yucaipa nightlife
Angel's Roadhouse:32464 Dunlap Blvd. web site, MySpace, SoCal Rocks Listings
Bailey's (14th St. Grill & Lounge): 12131 14th St., MySpace, SoCal Rocks Listings
Hickory Ranch Steakhouse: 32971 Yucaipa Blvd., web site
Yucaipa Fraternal Order of Eagles: 12015 Fourth St., web site
VFW: 12235 California St., web site

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Monday, October 02, 2006

Starbucks Story Time

Mommy and Me Stories are held at Starbucks (33562 Yucaipa Blvd. at Oak Glen) every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at 10 AM.

Click here for more information.

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Library Schedule: October

I've just come across the calendar of events at the Yucaipa Branch Library.

For Kids
• Paws to Read (K-3) - Tuesday, October 3
• Grandma Reads Stories - Thursdays at 10 AM
• Preschool Story Time - Thursdays at 11 AM
• Afternoon Story and Craft Hour - Thursday October 5 and October 19 at 4 PM
• Halloween Story Hour - Thursday October 26, 4 PM

For Teens
• Teen Read Week, October 16-21
Highlight: "Worst Case Scenario" game, Wednesday, October 18, 3:30 PM

For Adults
In addition to the weekly events for kids and teenagers, there are monthly events for adults, including:

• Evening Book Club - second Tuesday of the month, next meeting at 6:00 PM Tuesday, October 10. This month's book is Tortilla Curtain by T. C. Boyle.

• Afternoon Book Club - first Wednesday of the month, next meeting at 3:30 PM Wednesday, October 4. The book is John Adams by David McCullough.

Click here for more information.

Library hours are:
Sunday: Closed
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 10 AM -8 PM
Friday: 10 AM - 6 PM
Saturday: 9 AM - 5 PM

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