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CONCERTS BY DATE - INLAND EMPIRE

    In 2007, the page which has been called "Other Cities" until now officially becomes the Inland Empire page! This page lists concerts by date for cities in the Inland Empire.  You may view the schedules by scrolling down the page or by clicking a date below. PLEASE NOTE: ONLY DATES FOR DAYS WITH EVENTS ARE INCLUDED AS LINKS. Please remember: although every attempt is made to bring you the most up-to-date concert information possible, all schedules are subject to change. It is recommended that you confirm any performance you wish to attend.

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    The theme for this summer's site is "Pieces: Whole." The photographs/puzzle animations on this page celebrate one piece of the site's existence - its fifth anniversary summer! All photographs have something, in some way, to do with the number or word "five." Unless otherwise noted, the pictures are © 2007 by Dorothy A. Birsic.

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Photograph "Building With 5 Panels" © 2007 Dorothy A. Birsic

THURSDAY AUGUST 30

UPLAND - UPLAND FARMERS MARKET. Upland's 2nd Avenue Market is open for the spring and summer. There will be activities for children, arts and crafts and live entertainment in addition to food vendors and fresh produce sales. The market takes place from 5 - 9 p.m. on 2nd Avenue in downtown Upland. Tonight's entertainment: Artists TBA. Information: (909) 949-4499, www.ci.upland.ca.us, or www.historicdowntownupland.com.

WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 5

CHINO - CHINO FARMERS MARKET. Market hours are from 5 - 8:30 p.m. on Wednesdays at City Hall, 13220 Central Avenue. Market includes fresh produce sales, crafts, bounce houses, activities for children, and more. Entertainment begins at 5:45 p.m. Tonight: Paul Cavin. Information: (909) 464-8369, www.chinofarmersmarket.com or www.cityofchino.org.

RIVERSIDE - RHYTHM OF RIVERSIDE SUMMER CONCERTS. Sombre Quieta (Flamenco/Rumba). Performances take place from 6 - 9 p.m. in Fairmount Park, 2601 Fairmount Boulevard. Information: (951) 826-2000 or www.riversideca.gov/park_rec.

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 6

UPLAND - UPLAND FARMERS MARKET. Upland's 2nd Avenue Market is open for the spring and summer. There will be activities for children, arts and crafts and live entertainment in addition to food vendors and fresh produce sales. The market takes place from 5 - 9 p.m. on 2nd Avenue in downtown Upland. Tonight's entertainment: Cold Shot (Blues/Classic Rock). Information: (909) 949-4499, www.ci.upland.ca.us, or www.historicdowntownupland.com.

WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 12

CHINO - CHINO FARMERS MARKET. Market hours are from 5 - 8:30 p.m. on Wednesdays at City Hall, 13220 Central Avenue. Market includes fresh produce sales, crafts, bounce houses, activities for children, and more. Entertainment begins at 5:45 p.m. Tonight: The Rangers. Information: (909) 464-8369, www.chinofarmersmarket.com or www.cityofchino.org.

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 13

UPLAND - UPLAND FARMERS MARKET. Upland's 2nd Avenue Market is open for the spring and summer. There will be activities for children, arts and crafts and live entertainment in addition to food vendors and fresh produce sales. The market takes place from 5 - 9 p.m. on 2nd Avenue in downtown Upland. Tonight's entertainment: Polyhedra (Jazz). Information: (909) 949-4499, www.ci.upland.ca.us, or www.historicdowntownupland.com.

Photograph (left) "Planter With Row of 5 Xs" © 2007 Dorothy A. Birsic

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 16

CHINO - MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION. The city will host a Mexican Independence Day celebration on the Chino City Hall Lawn, 13220 Central Avenue, from 4 - 9 p.m. Activities include games, entertainment, food vendors, and more. Information: (909) 464-8369, (909) 464-8363 or www.cityofchino.org

WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 19

CHINO - CHINO FARMERS MARKET. Market hours are from 5 - 8:30 p.m. on Wednesdays at City Hall, 13220 Central Avenue. Market includes fresh produce sales, crafts, bounce houses, activities for children, and more. Entertainment begins at 5:45 p.m. Tonight: Memphis Project. Information: (909) 464-8369, www.chinofarmersmarket.com or www.cityofchino.org.

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 20

UPLAND - UPLAND FARMERS MARKET. Upland's 2nd Avenue Market is open for the spring and summer. There will be activities for children, arts and crafts and live entertainment in addition to food vendors and fresh produce sales. The market takes place from 5 - 9 p.m. on 2nd Avenue in downtown Upland. Tonight's entertainment: TBA. Information: (909) 949-4499, www.ci.upland.ca.us, or www.historicdowntownupland.com.

WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 26

CHINO - CHINO FARMERS MARKET. Market hours are from 5 - 8:30 p.m. on Wednesdays at City Hall, 13220 Central Avenue. Market includes fresh produce sales, crafts, bounce houses, activities for children, and more. Entertainment begins at 5:45 p.m. Tonight: Lance Cosgrove (Country/Rock). Information: (909) 464-8369, www.chinofarmersmarket.com or www.cityofchino.org.

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27

UPLAND - UPLAND FARMERS MARKET. Upland's 2nd Avenue Market is open for the spring and summer. There will be activities for children, arts and crafts and live entertainment in addition to food vendors and fresh produce sales. The market takes place from 5 - 9 p.m. on 2nd Avenue in downtown Upland. Tonight's entertainment: Artists: Main Stream (Classic/Country/Rock). Information: (909) 949-4499, www.ci.upland.ca.us, or www.historicdowntownupland.com.

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 28

RANCHO CUCAMONGA - GRAPE HARVEST FESTIVAL. California's oldest Grape Harvest Festival comes to Rancho Cucamonga's Victoria Gardens (Day Creek Avenue between Church Street and Foothill Blvd.) from September 28-30. Festival admission and entertainment are free. Friday hours are 7:30 - midnight with The Answer (Classic Rock) from 8 p.m. to midnight. Saturday hours are 10 a.m. - midnight with groups Drive A, Good Man Down, Urban Fyre (Reggae) and Backstreet. Sunday hours are 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. with groups Elements and Dsanti. There will also be a grape stomp stage with kids' and public grape stompings. See website for full schedule and details. Information: (909) 987-1012 or www.ranchochamber.org

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 29

ONTARIO - WESTERN SOCIETY OF CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT. Chamber music concert will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Hill Auditorium, 211 West Fifth Street (Fifth/Euclid). Program: First in a four-part journey through the life and music of Brahms, plus student ensembles. Information: (909) 230-1185 or www.westernsocietyofchambermusic.org

RANCHO CUCAMONGA - GRAPE HARVEST FESTIVAL. California's oldest Grape Harvest Festival comes to Rancho Cucamonga's Victoria Gardens (Day Creek Avenue between Church Street and Foothill Blvd.) from September 28-30. Festival admission and entertainment are free. Friday hours are 7:30 - midnight with The Answer (Classic Rock) from 8 p.m. to midnight. Saturday hours are 10 a.m. - midnight with groups Drive A, Good Man Down, Urban Fyre (Reggae) and Backstreet. Sunday hours are 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. with groups Elements and Dsanti. There will also be a grape stomp stage with kids' and public grape stompings. See website for full schedule and details. Information: (909) 987-1012 or www.ranchochamber.org

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 30

RANCHO CUCAMONGA - GRAPE HARVEST FESTIVAL. California's oldest Grape Harvest Festival comes to Rancho Cucamonga's Victoria Gardens (Day Creek Avenue between Church Street and Foothill Blvd.) from September 28-30. Festival admission and entertainment are free. Friday hours are 7:30 - midnight with The Answer (Classic Rock) from 8 p.m. to midnight. Saturday hours are 10 a.m. - midnight with groups Drive A, Good Man Down, Urban Fyre (Reggae) and Backstreet. Sunday hours are 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. with groups Elements and Dsanti. There will also be a grape stomp stage with kids' and public grape stompings. See website for full schedule and details. Information: (909) 987-1012 or www.ranchochamber.org

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