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2024 Fall Festival!

Mark your calendars for Saturday October 12th ​from 1-5 pm, as the Louis Robidoux Parkland and ​Pecan Grove (LRPPG), hosts its second annual Fall ​Festival! Located at 5370 Riverview Dr. Jurupa ​Valley, 92509, this free community event is open for ​all ages. 

Bring your kids to pick a free pumpkin from our ​pumpkin patch or to let some energy out in our ​pumpkin shaped jumper! Grown ups and children ​alike will love the fresh, locally sourced produce, ​free food, and live entertainment. Catch vibrant ​performances by KALLI TECPATL and Ballet ​Folklórico Amor, Cultura, and Tradición. 

But that’s not all! Several amazing community ​organizations will be hosting fun, family-friendly ​activities that everyone can enjoy. Plus, with the ​beautiful backdrop of LRPPG’s native gardens and ​new site improvements, you’ll fall in love with the ​season!

Gather your friends and family and get together ​for a free day of fun at the Louis Robidoux Parkland ​& Pecan Grove! 

Schedule of Events: 

  • 1 PM: Festival starts
  • 2 PM - 2:45 PM: Performance by KALLI TECPATL
  • 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM: Performance by Baile Folklorico
  • 4:30 PM - 5:00 PM: Elementary school poster contest winners announced, Festival ends.

 

Featured Partner Booths:

This is the logo of the California Native Plant Society featuring a stylized yellow flower and green leaves.
Logo of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management with mountains, a river, and a pine tree.
Logo of "BURRTEC" with a slogan "We'll Take Care Of It" and a red circular graphic.
A smiling person in a hat holding a small snake outdoors, with text overlay identifying her as a wildlife biologist.
HDV Logo
IERCD logo
Library building at twilight with the text "Louis Robidoux Library" and a social media handle.
A logo featuring a dinosaur skeleton, with text "Jurupa Mountains Discovery Center" and a website/phone number.
A vintage-style illustration of a woman with flowers, horseshoe, and "Jurupa Valley Doulas" text.
Logo of Southern California Mountains Foundation with pine tree and mountains.
Logo with a flower and text "Master Gardener, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION."
May contain: herbal, herbs, plant, logo, leaf, and green

 

 

Fresh and Local Food

We partnered up with Sabor de 8 Regiones to provide free tacos to festival-goers for the duration of the event. We also provided free pizza and 300 cookies from local bakery Riverside Cookie Shoppe. Fresh fruits and vegetables from Huerta de Valle and locally sourced oranges from Inland Empire farmers made for refreshing, healthy snack options throughout the event.

 

Spectacular Entertainment

The festival showcased cultural performances by KALLI TECPATL and Baile Folklorico Amor Cultura Y Tradición. KALLI TECPATL brought indigenous storytelling to life with dance and music, encouraging children to join in the experience. Baile Folklorico, a Fontana-based dance group, wowed the audience with traditional performances that celebrated cultural heritage and community spirit.

 

Fun for Kids

Kids enjoyed a variety of activities, from a pumpkin patch with 300 free pumpkins to a painting station where they could decorate their pumpkin masterpieces. A keychain-making station added to the hands-on fun, while a giant pumpkin-shaped jumper and trick-or-treat booths kept the excitement high. One of the day’s highlights was a scavenger hunt, where participants followed clues for a chance to win thrilling prizes, including tickets to Knott’s Scary Farm and Castle Dark!

 

Community Partner Booths

Our community partners, including Huerta Del Valle, San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District, and others, contributed booths with resources, activities, and giveaways that reflected their dedication to conservation and community support. Partners like Burrtec, Rivers and Lands Conservancy, Bureau of Land Management, and the California Native Plant Society made this event a true community collaboration.

 

 

Celebrating Art and Nature

Students from TK-6th grade in the Jurupa Valley School District submitted posters under the theme “Keep it Healthy, Keep it Wild!” The winning posters earned gift card prizes—$150 for first, $100 for second, and $50 for third—and were displayed on an eye-catching art installation for the community to enjoy.

 

 

A poster for a Fall Festival in 2024 with photos of people enjoying the event, including a date, time, and location.
A poster for a 2024 Fall Festival with event details, photos of people with pumpkins, and autumn-themed graphics.

 

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