Fifth District Update_Feb 2020
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FIFTH DISTRICT REPORT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Workforce Development
09
Grant Submissions
11
Economic Development Division
13
Office of Foreign Trade
15
Film Commission
18
Marketing
21
Housing
24
Community Development Block Grant
26
Project Management
29
Real Estate
31
Fair
34
Edward Dean Museum
36
Libraries
WO R K F O R C E D E V E L O P M E N T
Fifth District Update February 2020
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
Unemployment Rates December 2018 December 2019
4.2%
4.1%
4.1%
4.1%
4.0%
3.9%
3.9%
3.8%
3.7%
3.7%
3.7%
3.6%
3.5%
3.5%
3.4%
3.3%
3.2%
Riverside County
California
National
Total Visits to Workforce Development Centers- December 2019
2,000
1,800
1,863
1,600
1,400
1,200
1,000
800
776
600
617
400
362
200
0
Riverside Indio Hemet
Moreno Valley
Participants Receiving Career Services* - December 2019
100 150 200 250 300 350 400
371
163
152
0 50
Riverside
Indio
Hemet
* Career Services include assessments, individual employment plan, career counseling, workforce preparation activates
Participants Receiving Vocational Training - December 2019
100
91
76
80
67
60
40
20
0
Riverside
Indio
Hemet
Participants Receiving On-the-Job Training - December 2019
95
100
80
60
40
14
20
5
0
Riverside
Indio
Hemet
Note: The Indio Workforce Development team has developed a plan to increase on-the-job training services in the Coachella Valley. Objectives include increasing staff outreach to businesses and expanding the number of businesses employing candidates who have received services from the Workforce Development Center. These changes are underway and Indio’s performance numbers are expected to continue to improve.
Vocational & On-The-Job Trainings by Industry - December 2019
Renewable Energy 1%
Business / Professional 21%
Manufacturing 7%
Logistics / Transportation 29%
Construction 4%
Healthcare 38%
Youth Participants Receiving Services by Location - December 2019
83
82
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
79
67
57
36
Active Participants
Hemet
Indio Lake Elsinore Moreno Valley Perris Rubidoux
Note: Pursuant to Service Agreements with youth program providers, each Youth Opportunity Center has goals to serve a certain number of youth per fiscal year. The respective goals are: Hemet -114, Indio – 112, Lake Elsinore – 101, Moreno Valley -112, Perris – 112 and Rubidoux - 107
Business Engagement and Outreach
Workforce Development Center
Totals for December 2019
Year-to-Date Totals
Activity
Riverside
Indio
Hemet
3 9
6 3
1 6
10 18
95
New Businesses Repeat Businesses
116
Recruitment Activities on Behalf of Businesses
# of Positions Available
# of Candidates Interviewed
Name of Business Capstone Logistics Capstone Logistics
Industry Logistics Logistics
City
Moreno Valley Moreno Valley
9 7
PeopleReady
Other Other Other
Indio Indio Indio
Various
15
RCOE
18
7
Absolute Security International
7
10
Hires from Recruitments
# of Positions Available
# of Candidates Interviewed
# of Jobs Filled
Name of Businesses Capstone Logistics Capstone Logistics
Industry
City
Job Title
Logistics Moreno Valley Logistics Moreno Valley
1-Traveling Reach Truck Operator 3-Freight Handlers
9
1
9
3
Absolute Security International
Other
Indio
4-Security Officers
7
10
4
Rapid Response Activities Name of Business
# of Jobs Eliminated
Industry
Location
Affected Workers
Pancon
Manufacturing Temecula
43-Permanent
5- Automation Technician 1-Buyer/Planner 1-CAD Drafter 1-Engineering Manager 4-Floaters 1-Group Lead 1-Human Resources Generalist 13-Machine Operators 1-Machine Repair 1-Maintenance Technician 1-Manufacturing Engineer 1-Material Handler 2-Mold Maintenance Mechanic 1-Plant Manager 1-Production Supervisor
1-QA Specialist 1-Quality Tech
1-Shipping and Receiving 1-SR Automation Engineer 1-SR Quality Technician
1-Tool Maker A 2-Tool Maker B
35-Temporary
Various Positions Note: Rapid Response activities include information presentations conducted for businesses undergoing layoffs or closures.
G R A N T S U B M I S S I O N S
GRANT SUBMISSIONS
Emergency Food and Shelter Grant
• This grant provides for reimbursement for transportation and administrative costs utilized for immigrants entering our County. EDA submitted funding on behalf of: Riverside County Housing Authority, Riverside University Health Systems – Behavioral Health and Public Health, DPSS and EMD • Grantor: Emergency Food and Shelter National Board • Outcome: Requested Amount of $97,368.80 • Submitted September 6, 2019
o Revised Updates Submitted September 24, 2019 o Additional Revisions requested in December 2019 o In Process
Edward Dean Museum Grant Research
• Research is underway to secure additional funding sources and revenue from both local foundations and federal agencies.
E C O N OM I C D E V E L O P M E N T D I V I S I O N
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIVISION
General Updates
• Meeting for Innovation Month discussion and planning of activities in the Coachella Valley held on January 28, 2020 in Palm Desert with economic developers from Valley Cities, Conventions and Visitor’s Bureau, CVEP, and Greater Coachella Valley Chamber of Commerce. • ED Team provided technical assistance to Steve Solari, Hospitality Development Company who is working with investor group on potential boutique hotel in Vista Santa Rosa. Zoning information along with Fast Track program information was provided. • EDA Team provided technical assistance to Frank Goodyear, an out of town broker assisting a client with site selection for manufacturing company wanting to relocate from overseas. • Trammel Crow announced that Sam’s Club will be occupying an almost 800,000 sq. ft. industrial facility at their Knox II Industrial building in the Mead Valley Industrial area. EDA’s support of this attraction effort was “instrumental” in landing this project. Sam’s will employ approximately 500 people at the new facility. ED and Workforce teams will partner with Trammel Crow on a job fair(s) to assist with hiring and training. • EDA hosted two Opportunity Zone events on January 21, 2020 with speakers from Kosmont and Associates and Blake Christian, a Certified Public Accountant. Both firms have expertise in Opportunity Zone matters. The event provided updates on the final regulations which were issued at the end of December 2019 and in-depth information about potential investment deal structures, and how communities can take advantage of this tool to further economic development. Next steps include: o Developing a framework whereby certain projects in unincorporated Opportunity Zone communities will receive expedited entitlements and permitting. o Continue developing an inventory of projects throughout the county that will be matched with Qualified Opportunity Funds.
O F F I C E O F F O R E I G N T R A D E
OFFICE OF FOREIGN TRADE
OFT Meetings and Events:
• Met with Dr. Peter Scheer, who is interested in working with the County on its low to moderate housing needs. He would like to import in volume Energy Panel Structures (EPS) for the purpose of developing houses in needed areas of Riverside County. He showed interested in Foreign Trade Zones and its benefits • Met with Dwight Crombie, CEO of Altek Media. He offered his services in assisting OFT with media, advertising and marketing. • Attended Life Sciences Global Market Expansion-Great Britain (Post-Brexit) Seminar in Irvine focusing on the medical industry. This SBA event offered information on global market expansion into Great Britain and how to improve commercialization efforts of medical devices post Brexit • Attended Corona and Indio Opportunity Zone Expos. Experts spoke on Opportunity Zone Program that was established in late 2017 as a tool for community development. Program provides tax incentives for the 49 designated census tracts in RivCo and is a great tool for new investments. • Attended City of Menifee Mayors Breakfast, a well-attended event by representatives of local businesses, educators, civic leaders. The Topic of the breakfast was Workforce and Education.
F I L M C OMM I S S I O N
FILM COMMISSION
Countywide Film Permits:
PRODUCTION DAYS IN RIVERSIDE COUNTY
District Film Permits (December 2019):
Location Scouting (January 2020):
• Still Photography shoot inquired about filming at The Desert House near Desert Hot Springs. • Commercial for Quanta Airways and Visit CA. inquired about filming the wind turbines from Garnet Ave. in North Palm Springs. • Still Photography shoot for Nike inquired about filming on Worsley Rd., Bond Drive and Wintec Wind Farm in Whitewater. • Short Film inquired about filming at Twin Pines Ranch near Banning.
• Sound Recording session for Warner Bros. Video Game Division inquired about returning to Twin Pines Ranch near Banning. • Still Photography shoot for BLDWN Lifestyle inquired about filming at The Desert House near Desert Hot Springs.
Special Events/Sponsorships:
Riverside County Film Commission (RCFC) has been courting several groups that are in a position to develop a sound stage/entertainment complex in Riverside County. With the film friendly atmosphere and increasingly bolstered crew availability in Riverside County, the team at RCFC continues to level the playing field for productions that are visiting and productions that may call Riverside County home in the future. The annual Palm Springs International Film Festival kicked off with a star studded gala on Jan 2, 2020. Over #300 filmmakers were in Palm Springs to represent their films and learn about Riverside County film incentives, locations and concierge service.
Notable Projects by District:
District 1 Low budget SAG feature, “bUMS” films in Riverside.
Production contacted RCFC in search of a courthouse for one scene. The rest of movie was to be filmed in LA. After scouting the courthouse and learning how film friendly and cost effective it is to film here, they decided to move the entire production to Riverside. District 2 Indie Feature, “The Downside of Bliss” films in Riverside. This feature was one of the many production to take advantage of Riverside Studios. The film stars Eric Roberts and Judd Nelson. District 3 Horror feature film “The Dawn” filmed at Lawler Lodge in Idyllwild gets theatrical release. This Indie movie filmed at Lawler Lodge in Idyllwild and subsequently got picked up for distribution at American Film Market (AFM) 2019. As part of its theatrical run, it played at the Galaxy Mission Grove Theatre for 6 days in January. Stars of the film include Devanny Pinn, Jonathan Bennett and Stacey Dash from the movie “Mean Girls”. Quote from the Producer, Devanny Pinn: “I wanted to thank you for your continued support. Your offices keep making filming so much easier and we are very grateful to you”. District 4 Indie Feature, “Pay Dirt” films in the Coachella Valley. This Indie feature filmed entirely in the Coachella Valley. Producer Christian Sesma has ties to the area and wanted to use this project as a test to see if it was possible to film an entire movie here, hiring local crew. They were pleasantly surprised find out that you can do just that and have vowed to spread the word to the Industry that Riverside County should be their next film location! Stars of the film include Val Kilmer (Top Gun), Nick Vallelonga (Green Book) and UK native Luke Goss. District 5 Riverside County Film Commission continues with a good working relationship with Warner Bros. Warner Bros Studio Enterprises returned to Twin Pines Ranch this month for video game sound recording. This is the third time they have filmed at the ranch and intend to continue utilizing Riverside County’s unique locations.
MA R K E T I N G
MARKETING
Events
• Riverside County Fair & National Date Festival – February 14-23, 2020, Indio • Riverside County Fair & National Date Festival Opening Ceremonies – February 14, 2020, Indio • Riverside County Fair & National Date Festival Presidents’ Day Parade – February 17, 2020, Indio • Riverside County Fair & National Date Festival Flag Raising Ceremony – February 17, 2020, Indio • John J. Benoit Detention Center Ribbon Cutting – March 12, 2020, Indio • Elected Women Lunch – March 19, 2020, Temecula
• Menifee Library Groundbreaking – March TBD, 2020, Menifee • RUHS MOB Grand Opening – March TBD, 2020, Moreno Valley • Workforce Conference – April 14, 2020, Riverside (Tentative) • Coachella Valley Business Conference – April 30, 2020, Indio • Workforce Grant Conference – April TBD, 2020, TBD • IMLA Conference – September 23-27, 2020, La Quinta • Women’s Leadership Conference – October TBD, 2020, Coachella
Event Dates/Times To Be Determined
• RivCoNOW Launch Marketing and Event Support, Riverside • RivCoNOW Launch Marketing and Event Support, Palm Desert • RUHS Perris Behavioral Health Clinic Ribbon Cutting, Perris • Desert Hot Springs Library Groundbreaking, Desert Hot Springs
• Access Government Day, Riverside • CARB Ribbon Cutting, Riverside
Sponsorship:
• Senior Inspiration Awards – March 13, 2020 • Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) – May 6-8, 2020 • Concert for Heroes – July 3, 2020
Communications
• 4 th District Mobile Home Program Video • 4 th District Super Bowl Commercial/2020 Census • EDA/Marketing Media Blasts/Press Releases • EDA/OFT ETAP Program Videography • EDA/Real Estate Public-Private Partnership (P3) Video • EDA/WDC Workforce Conference • EDA/You Tube Channel • Riverside County Fair & National Date Festival Live Coverage and Interviews • Riverside County Fair & National Date Festival Media Relations • Riverside County Fair & National Date Festival Videography • Riverside County Housing Corporation Perris Apartments Video • Riverside County Library System Media Blasts/Press Releases • Riverside County Opportunity Zones Videos (Pending)
Tourism:
• EDA/County Tourism Initiative/Plan Development • EDA Drone Project/Videography (Ongoing) • Inland Empire Tourism Council/Discover IE Participation
• North Shore Yacht Club/Salton Sea Kiosk Remote Access and Content Updates (Ongoing) • Palm Springs CVB Tourism Sponsorship Management (Ongoing) • Temecula Wine Country Tourism Marketing District Administrative Support (Ongoing) • Visit California Outlook Conference/February 2020 (Attending) • Wine Country/Wine District Project (In Process)
H O U S I N G
HOUSING
Affordable Housing Production FY 2019/2020
Multifamily Apartments and Single Family Homes
Units Completed: 148 Under Construction: 85 Pre-Development: 2,113
• • •
Mortgage Credit Certificate Program:
• A Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC) entitles qualified home buyers to reduce the amount of their federal income tax liability by an amount equal to a portion of the interest paid during the year on a home mortgage. This tax credit allows the buyer to qualify more easily for a loan by increasing the effective income of the buyer. The Riverside County MCC Program provides for a twenty percent (20%) rate which can be applied to the interest paid on the mortgage loan. • As of January 21, 2020, a total of 19 MCC Certificates have been issued from the 2018 MCC allocation totaling an MCC amount of $1,058,271.00. Additionally, there are 7 committed MCC applications without certificate issuance for $309,085.00. Also, there is 1 new application without commitment for $47,600.00. The grand allocation total for all categories is $1,414,956.00. The remaining balance for the 2018 allocation left to use is $585,044.00. • The First Time Home Buyer (FTHB) Program provides assistance to lower income persons in the purchase of their first home. Assistance may be provided for the down payment in the purchase of a home. The amount of assistance available depends upon the buyer’s qualifications and the price of the home. In general, a buyer may only receive what they need, up to 20% of the purchase price of the home. • As of January 21, 2020, a total of 6 FTHB applications have been received since the beginning of the fiscal year, allocating a total funds of $318,998.00 ESG Housing First Program o Monthly rental, utility, security & utility deposit, and emergency assistance provided: $3K o # of households assisted: 3 • HOPWA Tenant Based Rental Assistance Program o Monthly rental assistance provided: $50K o # of households assisted:110 • Security Deposit Assistance Program o Monthly security deposit assistance provided: $4K o # of households assisted: 6 • CDBG Security Deposit Assistance o Monthly security deposit assistance provided: $3K o # of households assisted: 1 • HUD VASH Tenant Based Vouchers o Monthly rental assistance provided: $234K o # of Households assisted: 356 • HUD VASH Project Based Vouchers o Monthly rental assistance provided: $60K o # of Households assisted: 88 • Shelter Plus Care o Monthly rental assistance provided: $80K •
First Time Home Buyer Program:
Housing Authority Homeless Programs:
# of households assisted: 95
o
• CalWORKs Housing Support Program o
Monthly rental, utility, security & utility deposit, storage assistance provided: $124K o # of households assisted: 136 • HOME Security Deposit Assistance Program o Monthly security deposit assistance provided: $4K o # of households assisted: 3
Total monthly assistance provided: $562K Total # of households assisted: 798
Senior Home Rehabilitation Grant Program:
• The Senior Home Rehabilitation Grant Program is a grant of up to $25,000.00 to assist qualified very low-income seniors or disabled homeowners with correcting health and safety hazards in their homes to improve their quality of life and safety. A total of $ 572,499.00 has been drawn down, $308,000.00 has been obligated, leaving a balance of $119,501.00. The County has successfully assisted 20 seniors rehabilitate their homes through this program. District 5 • 4 completed; Beaumont, Sun City • 1 in rehab
Affordable Housing Production FY 2019/2020 Completed Units: 80 Pre-Development: 81
Perris Park Apartments, City of Perris (Developer – Riverside Community Housing Corp.) • 80 unit multi-family low income housing for families • The housing authority acquired this apartment complex on October 2019. • Now that the Housing Authority owns the project the next step is to stabilize the project, staff is currently processing eligible applications to place project based vouchers on the property. • Staff is also looking at applying for 4% tax credits in March 2020 to completely rehabilitate the project and bring it to County standards. • Developer submitted an application to the County for HOME funding on May 1, 2019. Developer is also working with the City of Moreno Valley for land, entitlements, funding and environmental clearance. • Housing staff is in the process of reviewing the project, budget, applicant’s experience, capacity, and financials. • 35 Project Based Vouchers were awarded from the Housing Authority. • Developer applied for 4% tax credits November 2019. If awarded tax credits construction will commence 2 nd quarter of 2020. • The Agreement to Enter into a Housing Assistance Payments Contract for New Construction is tentatively scheduled for Board consideration April 2020 Housing Authority Subsidy Assistance and Report (December 2019) – 5th District totals: • Section 8 Program – 1,989 families were assisted in the month of December; $1,455,762 was expended in Housing Assistance Payments. • Affordable Apartment Units: 132 units total (34 and 28 unit communities in Moreno Valley, 12 unit community in Beaumont, 14 unit community in Banning, 40 unit community in Perris and 4 single family homes in Moreno Valley) Courtyard at Cottonwood, Moreno Valley (Developer – Rancho Belago): • 81 unit multi-family low income housing for families
C OMM U N I T Y D E V E L O P M E N T B L O C K G R A N T
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT
CDBG, HOME, and ESG Programs
• Staff are reviewing 2020-2021 CDBG District applications, Cooperating City applications, and ESG applications. Public Hearing for Proposed 2020-2021 Action Plan is scheduled for February 11, 2020. • Federal FY 2020 budget approved 12/22/19. The CDBG program received small increase over FY 2019. The County’s actual 2020-21 CDBG allocation to be determined by HUD in February- March 2020. • Program provides up to $25,000.00* to low-income homeowners for eligible exterior repairs/improvements. o District 5 : 1 ▪ Cabazon – SCH1 • The Home Enhancement Program is marketed, through neighborhood canvassing flyers dropped off at Community Centers and Libraries, referrals from previous clients, and discussions that come up at Community meetings.
Home Enhancement Program
Project Status Codes
APP
CC
Application
County Counsel
JOB
SCH
Job Walk
Scheduled for Construction
BP
CON
Bid Process
Construction
AG
PC
Agreement
Project Completed
*Pre-1978 Program provides up to $35,000.00 to low-income homeowners for eligible exterior repairs/improvements in homes built before 1978.
Perris Valley Cemetery District/Edward Dean Museum ADA Upgrades
• Community and Cultural Service Division (CCSD) coordinating with PMO to plan and carry out various renovations and upgrades to improve accessibility at these facilities.
Cabazon/Whitewater Road Improvements (Phase I)
• Substantial Amendment to add Phase I Road Improvements (Cholla Road and Ocotillo Road) to 2019-20 Action Plan approved by Board 12/10/19 BOS meeting. Estimated cost = $305,000. Trans will begin construction May/June 2020.
P R O J E C T MA N A G E M E N T
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Benoit Detention Center
• The project replaces the outdated, 353-bed Indio Jail with a new 1,626-bed, state of the art detention and support facilities on a 6.5-acre site in Indio. The new facility will be operated by the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department and consists of: o Phase 1 o Housing Buildings o Support Building o Site Improvements o Expansion of Underground Tunnel System • The method of delivery is Pre-qualified General Contractor using Clark Construction and Vanir as Construction Manager. The current Construction Value is $282,728,024. • Phase 1: State Fire Marshall issued the Certificate of Occupancy for Phase 1 on Jan. 13, 2020. The project team continues with the completion of deficiencies found by BSCC and punch list for a BSCC final inspection of February 4 th or 5 th . If found to be acceptable, the building may be transitioned to the Sheriff about mid-February. • Phase 2: Will commence 90 days after completion of Phase 1 and take approximately 160 days to complete. Phase 2 will include the demolition of the existing jail and the construction of the intake sally port and surface parking. • Offsite street improvements associated with Benoit Detention Center and associated County projects as requested by the City of Indio. Improvements include rehabilitation of portions of Hwy 111 and Oasis, new storm water infrastructure, traffic signals, and other offsite improvements. • Approved project budget is $7,000,000. • Phase 1 work is complete. Notice of Completion, release of retention, and final Change Order approved by BOS on July 23, 2019. • Phase 2 Hwy 111 Street Improvement Form 11 to request approval of plans and specs for bidding and award of a second amendment with Webb Associates has been drafted and is undergoing review. City of Indio has tentatively agreed to the phasing plan. • Renovations to existing Emergency Dept. space to accommodate current patient demand. • Current project budget $14,492,578 with a construction contract in the amount of $8,770,000 awarded to Prowest Constructors. • Construction Completed: a) Area A and associated site work– Phase 1A, 1B, and 1C b) Area B – Phase 1A and 1B c) Basement Work • Final Phase Construction Progress: a) Construction of Area A is 90% Complete b) Phase 2 Includes: Construct new waiting and counseling rooms, 2 new restrooms, complete registration area, and 2 new exam rooms c) Estimated completion March 2020 • Site Work is 70% Complete: a) Phase 2A Includes: Bio swale, storm drain line, parking modifications b) Phase 2B Includes: Final curbs, walkway, and asphalt with miscellaneous landscape c) Estimated completion February 2020
Benoit Detention Center Offsite Improvements
RUHS Emergency Department Remodel
RUHS – Pavilion Connection and Security Operations Center
• Interior space within a wing of the first floor of the hospital to be converted into the new main entrance of the hospital. Project also includes converting existing office space into a security operation center for the hospital. • Approved project budget of $1,881,570. • Construction process through ezIQC. GKK construction contract approved by Board of Supervisors on February 26, 2019. • Security Operations Center drawings approved by OSHPD, permit issued, and construction commenced on June 10, 2019. • Project is completed once the Security Operations Center furniture is installed. • Renovation of existing exam room and medical office space by Housing Units 15-17 to add exam rooms and provide efficient delivery of healthcare services to the inmates housed within that section of the facility. • Project budget of $785,253 and construction contract with GKK approved by Board of Supervisors on April 9, 2019. • Glazing and doors are completed. • Revised submittals were sent to Vincor/Otis for their review. • Project is completed with final inspection held on February 3, 2020. Sheriff – Smith Correctional Facility (SCF) Housing Units 15, 16 & 17 Exam Rooms Renovation
R E A L E S T A T E
REAL ESTATE
RDA Long Range Property Management Plan (Plan)
• Plan completed and submitted to Department of Finance and now approved by DOF. • Marketing Plan approved by Successor Agency and proceeding with all Marketing efforts. • The following is our LRPMP disposition update: o 21 projects sold/transferred. o 4 in negotiations. o 0 in escrow. o 11 projects in various marketing stages.
Riverside University Medical Center - M.O.B.
• Final Agreements approved by Board on November 14, 2017. • Panera Opening Ceremony was held on, December 12, 2019 at 2pm. • M.O.B. Substantial Completion occurred on December 13, 2019. • Equipment being installed, M.O.B. Opening targeted for March 31, 2020
Menifee Library Project – 20,000 SF
• Awarded to Omni-West with Lease negotiations and design in progress. • Targeting Board approval April – May 2019. • Form 11A approved by Board on April 16, 2019. • CIP Approved, April 22, 2019. • Ground Lease & Facilities Lease and Ordinance approved by BOS on April 30, 2019. • Project approved by the DAC on July 11, 2019. • Project approved by the Board of Supervisors on July 23, 2019. • Finance Closing completed, project meetings and design meetings in progress. • Ground breaking expected First Quarter of 2020.
Transportation Related Project: Cabazon Sidewalk Project
• 15 TCE’s and 3 Permanent Easements needed for Project
F A I R
FAIR
Riverside County Fair & National Date Festival Friday, February 14 – Sunday, February 23
• Fantasy Springs Concert Pavilion o Saturday, Feb 15 – George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic o Saturday, Feb 16 - Banda Machos o Friday, Feb 21 – I Love the 90s (Vanilla Ice, Coolio, Tone Loc, Young MC) o Saturday, Feb 22 – Chris Janson o Sunday, Feb 23 – Mariachi Sol de Mexico • Arena o Rodeo Opening Weekend (Friday & Saturday) o Monster Trucks
▪ Sunday, Feb 16 ▪ Monday, Feb 17 ▪ Saturday, Feb 22 o Demo Derby – Sunday, Feb 23 o BMX Show – Tuesday through Thursday evenings
Pageant Stage o Break Shop Bump’n – first weekend
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o Arabian Nights Musical Pageant – Friday through Monday o Tuesday, Feb 18 – Corazon de Mana (Tribute Band) o Wednesday, Feb 19 – Flash Back Boyz (Cover Band) o Thursday, Feb 20 – Smooth Sounds of Santana (Tribute Band)
• Jr. Building o Big Bugs! A Rainforest Adventure o Wild Science – Interactive Exhibit • Shalimar Lawn o Wild About Monkeys Show
PROMOTIONS & SPECIAL DAYS
Veterans plus three guests admitted free everyday (I.D. required)
OPENING DAY – Friday, February 14 th • First Five Hours FREE • Free Admission from 10 am – 3 pm VETERANS APPRECIATION DAY - Monday, February 17 th Free fair admission with up to 3 guests with a valid ID. Special presentation at 5:30 pm. See schedule for details. KIDS’ DAY - TUESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 3 pm to close - One child free per paid adult
RIVERSIDE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF WASTE RESOURCES - Wednesday, February 19 th Bring in small used e-waste (electronic devices) for recycling get into the Fair for FREE ! Acceptable items listed at DateFest.org
NBC PALM SPRINGS/UNIVISION DAY - Thursday, February 20 th Say the phrase that saves for a discounted $6 admission. Watch the news for more information.
Fantasy $5 Friday – February 21 Everyone admitted for $5, brought to you by Fantasy Springs Resort Casino.
E D WA R D D E A N M U S E U M
EDWARD DEAN MUSEUM
Upcoming Events
• New Exhibit “Art and Science: A Perfect Chemistry” will begin installation in January. This exhibit presents examples of the overlap between these partners with fine art and interactive displays that feature the elements both art and science share. A great experience for the whole family. • Edward Dean Museum hosted a highly successful Bridal Expo on January 25 th , 2020 o Over 250 people in attendance o Booked 7 weddings • Restoration painting project of Dog of MME. Pompadour, and Grand Canal has been completed and will be up for viewing after the first of the year. The Friends of the Edward-Dean museum will allocate another $10,000 to select more pieces to be restored for 2020
Phase 2 – Design and Planning Stage
• “The Kay” and Cherry shed storage exterior renovations underway - Roof and gutter replacement and cherry shed renovation for storage.
L I B R A R I E S
LIBRARIES
• P3 Projects
o French Valley Library – 25,000SF o Menifee Library – 20,000SF o Desert Hot Springs Library – 15,000SF
• Learn to Read, Read to Learn – Life Long Learning Campaign • Library Foundation – Creation complete. Policies and Procedures underway • Literacy Strategic Plan complete and in effect • RCLS Policies and Procedures update underway • Finalizing 12 branches to host the Census Action Kiosks (CAK). • Researching Grant opportunity for mobile services pilot project • Literacy Services Newsletter released (copy attached)
New Menifee
• Groundbreaking March 18 th , 2020 – 10:00 to 11:00 am
Nuview
• Parking lot improvements underway
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