Community calendar Saturday
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Reservations
San Bernardino Symphony:
The orchestra returns to live in-person concerts with a performance 7:30p.m. Oct. 23 at the California Theatre of the Performing Arts, 562 W. Fourth St., San Bernardino. Anthony Parnther, the orchestra’s music and artistic director, conducts the orchestra in a musical tribute to America. Tickets begin at $30, available at sanbernardinosymphony.org and 909-381-5388. Concert goers must be fully vaccinated and wear face masks.
Redlands Republican Women’s Club:
San Bernardino County District Attorney Jason Anderson is the speaker when Redlands Republican Women’s Club meets 11:30 a.m.-1:30p.m. Oct. 15at the Redlands Country Club, 1749 Garden St. Cost for lunch is $25, and lunch reservations are required by Oct. 13with Laurie Tremain, 909-7922501, or by emailing RRWCFPres@gmail.com. Those who do not have lunch do not need reservations.
Today
Yucaipa Autumnfest:
The festival featuring live entertainment, kids’ zone, food and merchandise vendors, beer and wine garden, haunted house and more, runs 6-10p.m. today and noon-10 p.m. Oct. 9 at the Yucaipa Performing Arts Center, 12062California St., and the surrounding area. Information: yucaipa.org/ autumnfest/
Fundraising walk:
The Inland Empire Walk Like MADD, one of several California walks raising funds for Mothers Against Drunk Driving, will be held at Joe Sampson Park,
650 W. Randall Ave., Rialto. Information, registration: walklikemadd.org/inlandempire
Preschool story time:
The San Bernardino Public Library’s Inghram Branch, 1505W. Highland Ave., offers preschool story time 11a.m. Saturdays. sbpl.org
Redlands Symphony:
Guitarist Rene Izquierdo is the featured soloist when the Redlands Symphony Orchestra presents its first in-person concert since the beginning of the pandemic, 8 p.m. in the University of Redlands Memorial Chapel. All concert-goers, musicians and symphony staff will be required to be vaccinated and to wear face masks. Tickets, information: redlandssymphony.com; 909587-5565
Family Day:
A.K. Smiley
Public Library’s 18th annual Family Day for children in kindergarten through fifth grade, is 9a.m.-noon in Smiley Park, between the library and the Lincoln Memorial Shrine. Event features free books, crafts and an opportunity to meet local author and illustrator Diane Adams. akspl.org
Sunday
Car show:
Volunteers for Veterans Foundation presents its 30th annual Veterans Memorial Car Show 8a.m.-3:30p.m. in Sylvan Park at University Street and Colton Avenue in Redlands. Event includes food, opportunity drawing, bingo, live and silent auctions. Admission for spectators is free. vfvfoundation.com
Tuesday
Crafts:
The Norman Feldheym Central Library, 555W. Sixth St., San Bernardino offers crafts for school-age children 4p.m. the second and fourth Tuesday of the month. sbpl.org
Thursday
Free computer classes:
San Bernardino Public Library offers free computer classes through the Jack L. Hill Lifelong Learning Center, covering basic computer skills, résumé formatting and web-based browsing, Classes are 10a.m.-noon Thursdays in the computer lab at the Feldheym Central Library, 555W. Sixth St., San Bernardino. To attend, call the library staff at 909-381-8205 or llcjackhill@gmail.com.
Oct. 15
Art show:
Art, for Heaven’s Sake, featuring work by 60artists plus music and demonstrations, is 7-10 p.m. on the grounds of Redlands United Church of Christ, 168 Bellevue Ave., Redlands. Show continues 10a.m.m-7p.m. Oct. 16 and 11:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 17. Admission is free and masks are required. artforheavenssake.org
Oct. 16
Film series:
A.K. Smiley Public Library’s “Southern California in Film” series presents a screening of “Speed” 2p.m. at the Contemporary Club, 173S. Eureka St., Redlands. Free, but registration requested. Information: akspl.org; heritage@ akspl.org; 909-798-7632