Announcements – April 4, 2014
- WEDNESDAY! April 9, 6pm: Grant Funding Could Reduce Neighborhood Traffic; Public Input Sought – see info below and attached, PLEASE ATTEND!
- SIGN UP for RIVERSIDE PRIDE! Register with the CoolCalifornia City Challenge – show Riverside pride and find out how you can use energy efficiently! Make sure to join the “Wood Streets Green Team” Team! More info below
- Call for Support! April 22: Renewal of Water Conservation Surcharge before City Council – see below request, come out and support continued funding for local water use efficiency programs!
- Sunday! April 6: Neighborhood Transportation Caucus Meeting, 3pm, Braemar Apartments – info below
- Saturday-Sunday! April 5-6: UC Riverside Botanic Gardens Spring Plant Sale
- Monday! April 7: Riverside Neighborhood Partnership Board Meeting, 6:30pm – see attached agenda and handouts
- Wednesday! April 9: Magnolia Area Neighborhood Alliance (MANA), 7pm (after transportation meeting
), featuring Al Zelinka, Riverside Community Development Director, on the city’s Smart Code Specific Plan Project – info below
- April 12, 13, 16: Dave and Marilyn’s Amazing Plant Sale – info below
- New! April 12: Child Leader Project Party for La Presidenta’s Birthday – info below
- April 12: “Creating a Pet Safe Garden,” Master Gardeners of Riverside County and Western Municipal Water District
- April 12: Riverside Ending Homelessness Walk – see attached flyer and below
- April 12: Totally Mt. Rubidoux 1st Anniversary Celebration – see attached
- April 22: “Earth Night in the Garden,” Western Municipal Water District
- April 26: Water Savvy Garden Tour, Cucamonga Valley Water District – info below
- April 26: Annual Wood Streets Yard Sale – info below
- Help Arlanza win Seeds of Change contest! – see below
- The Riverside Art Make is Here! – see below
- Save the Date! May 17: The Old Riverside Foundation Vintage Home Tour, Restoration Faire & Vintage Mercantile – info below
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- Spread the Word! CURE Grow Riverside Challenge – The CURE Challenge is offering three scholarship awards: $1000, $500 and $250, to the three students who come up with the best strategies or land use plans to transform the future of local agriculture in Riverside by revitalizing the Arlington Heights Greenbelt.
And finally…with sincere apologies…some gardener humor: