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R EDL A NDS magazine winter 2014 Redlands Family ymCa’s Holiday HOME TOUR ❄ W E I V E ❄ R • Sneak peek inside the homes ❄ P L A • Sample the Boutique’s bounty ❄ I ❄ C E • Legal Aid: An important cause P S ❄ Guess who is rated one of the best hospitals in America? According to experts, we are. 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Doingourbesttobethebest. 350TerracinaBoulevard,Redlands,California92373~909-335-5500~www.redlandshospital.org RedlandsCommunityHospitalisanindependent,not-for-profifit,stand-alonecommunityhospital. Followus REDLANDS winter 2014 volume 6, issue 3 MAGAZINE Ron Hasse PUBLISHER & CEO Don Sproul MANAGING EDITOR Jim Maurer V.P. SALES & MARKETING Lynda E. Bailey SALES DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR CONTRIBUTING WRITERS & EDITORS Amy Bentley, Steve Ohnersorgen Jerry Rice, Carla Sanders Rick Sforza PHOTO EDITOR PHOTOGRAPHERS Micah Escamilla, Frank Perez, John Valenzuela z Tom Paradis, Jack Storrusten rank Pere HO m E s fOR6 THE HOliday ADVERTSISAILNEGS SMAALNEAS GEExREScuTIVES F s Carla Ford-Brunner, Willie Merriam y B o Bobbi Meyer, Melissa Morse, Adil Zaher t o Ph SALES ASSISTANTS Vikki Contreras, Dixie Mohrhauser Welcome to expanded coverage of what tour oF homes has become a special end-of-the-year Maria Rodriguez, Victoria Vidana 6 Introduction and highlights tradition: The Redlands Family YMCA’s MARKETING 12 Nelson/Cahraman home Holiday Home Tour. Now in its 47th year, Veronica Nair, Ginnie Stevens 16 Barnes home the tour is a showcase of gorgeous homes throughout the city. But that’s only 18 Maps and tour rules LANG Custom Publishing 20 Greene home one aspect of what the Y is planning for Frank Pine 22 Kelly home the weekend of Dec. 6-7. Also in the mix EXECUTIVE EDITOR 26 Gonzales/Loza home will be fine art, holiday crafts and 28 Bangsund home Bryan Muldoon delicious baked goods. Proceeds will V.P. OF CIRCULATION benefit the Y’s Legal Aid Clinic. legal assistance eats and treats CONTACT US Editorial: 909-386-3899; fax 909-885-8741 or [email protected] For more than 40 years, what is now the Y’s Days before the Home Tour, the “Pantry Advertising: 909-386-3006; fax 909-884-2536 Legal Aid Clinic has been helping San Ladies” will be busy packaging all of the Bernardino County residents work their way goodies – breads, cookies, cakes, fudge, jams REDLANDS MAGAZINE through a host of family law issues as well and more – that guests are sure to enjoy. 30 Produced by LANG Custom Publishing, as civil matters. The number of clients the Holiday Boutique and Pantry vendors, which is affliliated with The Redlands Daily Facts, program helps has been increasing in opportunity baskets and special The Sun and Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. Single copy price: $3.95. recent years, and the annual Home Tour thank-yous 31 POSTMASTER: Send address changes to is an important source of funding. 8 2041 E. Fourth St. Ontario, CA 91764 meet the artist Copyright 2014 Redlands Magazine. No part of this magazine Boutique’s bounty may be reproduced without the consent of the publisher. Redlands Magazine is not responsible for unsolicited Works by the great Vincent van Gogh have The YMCA’s Holiday Boutique will have inspired many – including Dennis Hare, a manuscripts, photos or artwork even if accompanied many handmade items and other creations former beach volleyball star. After seeing by a self-addressed stamped envelope. available to purchase. Some you’ll want to one of van Gogh’s paintings, the Mentone give as gifts, others you’ll want to keep for resident not only was inspired, he felt moved yourself. 19 to change his career path and become an artist himself. 32 A PUBLICATION ON THE COVER The Barnes home on Cypress Avenue is a stunning Greek revival that’s a beautiful mix of new and old. Very old, actually, because it was built in 1882 – six years before Redlands was founded. It’s one of the residences that will be featured in the Y’s Holiday Home Tour. Photo by Travis Blank PRINTED By SOuTHWEST OFFSET PRINTING winter 2014 | redlandsmagazine.com | 3 Holiday events ‘IT’S A Ave., Riverside; 951-779-9800; Redlands; 6 p.m.; WONDERFUL LIFE’ www.foxriversidelive.com. Also: Masters free; 909-748-0637; NOV. 29-DEC. 30 – Holiday of Harmony, Dec. 7; Irish Christmas, www.redlands- classic centers around Dec. 12; Brian Setzer Orchestra’s events.com/XMAS. George Bailey and his Christmas Rocks! Extravaganza, Dec. 17; htm. encounter with a Inland Pacific Ballet’s “The Nutcracker,” wayward angel. Dec. 13 Dec. 27. HOLIDAY OPEN performance will be HOUSE interpreted for the deaf. SANTA’S PAJAMA PARTY DEC. 6 – Special exhibit of LifeHouse Theater, DEC. 5-6 – Crafts, stories and other historic Christmas ornaments, plus an 1135 N. Church St., holiday activities, plus refreshments and opportunity to meet the officers and Redlands; 909-335-3037; photos with Santa. San Bernardino County docents. Raffle prizes. Historical Glass www.lifehousetheater.com. Museum, 2024 N. Orange Tree Lane, Museum, 1157 N. Orange St., Redlands; Redlands; 909-307-2669; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; 909-798-0868; ’TIS THE SEASON www.sbcountymuseum.org. http://historicalglassmuseum.com. NOV. 30 – Christmas kickoff concert with Also: “On, Comet!” lecture, Dec. 13. Scott Cunningham, Chris Lizotte, Madison CURRIER & IVES CHRISTMAS Cunningham, Brenden McPeek and the ‘THE NUTCRACKER’ DEC. 6-7, 12-14 – Singing, dancing and School of Worship Choir from Calvary DEC. 5-7 – Holiday tradition presented a holiday feast. Riley’s at Los Rios Rancho, Chapel Costa Mesa. The Packinghouse, by the Inland Dance Theatre. California 39611 Oak Glen Road, Oak Glen; 27165 San Bernardino Ave., Redlands; Theatre, 562 W. Fourth St., 909-797-1005; www.losriosrancho.com. 6:30 p.m.; 909-793-8744; San Bernardino; 909-885-5152; www.thepackinghouse.org. Also: Phil www.californiatheatre.net. TREE LIGHTING Wickham, Shane & Shane, Dec. 12. DEC. 7 – Guests enjoy nibbling on ginger FEAST OF LIGHTS cookies and sipping apple cider as they MOVABLE FEAST DEC. 5-8 – The story of Christ’s birth, listen to local choirs sing Christmas songs. DEC. 5 – Holiday gathering, with good inspirationally performed in word, Highlight is the lighting of a beautifully food and good cheer, before the Feast tableaux, song and instrumental offering, decorated tree on the second-floor of Lights. Casa Loma Room, University concluding with a candle ceremony. balcony at 6 p.m. Tours of the first floor of Redlands, 1200 Brockton Ave.; Memorial Chapel, University of Redlands, of the mansion, which cost $5, follow the 5:30 p.m.; $40-$45, $65-$70 with 1200 E. Colton Ave.; Dec. 5-6 and 8 at tree-lighting. Kimberly Crest House & admission to the Feast of Lights; 8 p.m., Dec. 7 at 4 p.m.; $25, $15 seniors; Gardens, 1325 Prospect Drive, Redlands; 909-748-8011; 909-748-8116; http://redlandsapps. 909-792-2111; www.kimberlycrest.org. www.redlands.edu/alumni.asp. redlands.edu/feastoflights/Home.html HANDEL’S MESSIAH ‘ELF: THE MUSICAL’ CHRISTMAS PARADE DEC. 13-14 – Inland Master Chorale DEC. 5-6 – Musical based on the 2003 DEC. 6 – Presented by the Kiwanis Club of performs the holiday season staple with a movie features a score by Matthew Sklar Redlands, annual event celebrates its silver chamber orchestra. First United Methodist and Chad Beguelin and the book adapted anniversary. Arrive early to get a good Church, 1 E. Olive (at Cajon), Redlands; by Bob Martin and Thomas Meehan. Fox viewing spot. Participants line up starting 909-798-4462; Performing Arts Center, 3801 Mission Inn at 4 p.m. Rain date Dec. 13. Downtown www.inlandmasterchorale.org. arts&culture FOSSILS UNDERFOOT “Jupiter.” Memorial Chapel, University of JIM GAFFIGAN THROUGH JAN. 4 – Fossils from throughout Redlands, 1200 E. Colton Ave.; 8 p.m.; DEC. 5 – Stand-up comedy, with a party San Bernardino County reveal the region’s 909-748-8018; www.redlandssymphony.com. following the show. Agua Caliente Casino distant past, when an ocean covered most of Also: “65 Years of Beauty,” with works by Resort Spa, 32-250 Bob Hope Drive, the area. San Bernardino County Museum, Nielsen, Chopin and Redlands’ own Wayne Rancho Mirage; 888-999-1995; 2024 N. Orange Tree Lane, Redlands; Bohrnstedt, Jan. 10. www.hotwatercasino.com. Also: Gary Allan, 909-307-2669; www.sbcountymuseum.org. Dec. 13; Sandy Hackett’s Rat Pack Show, Also: “Ice Age Horses of the American West” APPLE BUTTER FESTIVAL Dec. 19; Hindsite, Dec. 31. lecture, Jan. 10; Train Days, Jan. 17-18; Pioneer NOV. 28-30 – Apple butter making Trails Day, Jan. 24; Wyatt Earp Day, Feb. 7. demonstrations and other activities that pay BRIAN REGAN tribute to the customs of pioneer families, DEC. 6 – In concert. Pechanga Resort REDLANDS SYMPHONY including an old-fashioned hoedown featuring & Casino, 45000 Pechanga Parkway, near NOV. 22 – “65 Years of Elegance,” with music by Riley’s Mountaineers. Free admission. Temecula; 877-711-2946; www.pechanga.com. selections that include Handel’s “Water Music Riley’s at Los Rios Rancho, 39611 Oak Glen Also: Brian Setzer Orchestra’s Christmas No. 1,” Telemann’s “Trumpet Concerto in D Road, Oak Glen; 909-797-1005; Rocks! Extravaganza, Dec. 19; Fab Four, Jan. 9; Major” and Mozart’s Symphony No. 41, www.losriosrancho.com. Sarah Geronimo, Jan. 16-17. 4 | redlandsmagazine.com | winter 2014 DISNEY ON ICE REDLANDS FOOTLIGHTERS nonprofits deC. 25-28 – “Let’s Celebrate!” with JaN. 15-FeB. 1 – “I Love You, You’re more than 50 Disney characters getting Perfect, Now Change.” Directed by Mia together for a party on ice. Citizens Mercado, the comedic musical revue Business Bank Arena, 4000 Ontario celebrates the pitfalls of dating. Redlands save the date Center Parkway, Ontario; 909-244-5600; Footlighters Theater, 1810 Barton Road, www.cbbankarena.com. also: Disney Redlands; 909-793-2909; dec. 31 – 15th annual Lights for Little Lives Junior Live: “Pirate & Princess www.redlandsfootlighters.org. Memorial Walk, an event to remember children Adventure,” Jan. 10-11; Harlem also: “The Bad Seed,” March 12-29; who have died, presented by The Unforgettables Globetrotters, Feb. 6. Neil Simon’s “Rumors,” May 14-31. Foundation. Walk starts at 3:30 p.m. at the Ronald McDonald House, 11365 Anderson St., Loma Linda; ‘CINDERELLA’ LINCOLN MEMORIAL SHRINE 909-335-1600; www.theunforgettables.com. JaN. 10-FeB. 15 – Journey to a fantasy OPEN HOUSE Jan. 31 – Chocolate Fantasy, the 21st annual kingdom where an angelic godmother FeB. 8 – Exhibit commemorating the fundraiser to benefit the Boys and Girls Club of tries to help Cinderella find true love. 150th anniversary of the events that Redlands. Black tie preferred; 21 and older. Historic LifeHouse Theater, 1135 N. Church St., happened in 1865 will be unveiled. Mitten Building, 345 N. Fifth St., Redlands; Redlands; 909-335-3037; Also, live period music, historical 909-798-4599; www.begreatie.org. www.lifehousetheater.com. re-enactors, refreshments and more. also: “To Kill a Mockingbird,” Lincoln Memorial Shrine, 125 W. Vine St., March 21, april 25 – Relay for Life, an American Feb. 28-March 22. Redlands; 909-798-7632; Cancer Society fundraiser and an opportunity to www.lincolnshrine.org. celebrate the lives of those who have battled cancer. REDLANDS HORTICULTURAL Each 24-hour walk starts at 9 a.m. March 21 at Ted & IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY WATCHORN LINCOLN Runner Stadium, University of Redlands, 1200 E. JaN. 15 – “Creating a Backyard Wildlife BIRTHDAY DINNER Colton Ave.; April 25 at Redlands East Valley High Habitat,” lecture by Kurt Leuschner, FeB. 12 – Daniel Weinberg, who runs the School, 31000 Colton Ave.; www.relayforlife.org. professor of natural resources at College Abraham Lincoln Book Shop in Chicago, april date tBa – Birthday luncheon presented by of the Desert. Church of the Nazarene, will speak about the Lincoln assassination. Bonnes Meres, a nonprofit that helps at-risk children 1307 E. Citrus Ave., Redlands; 7 p.m.; Established in 1932, the Watchorn in San Bernardino County. Redlands Country Club, http://redlandsgardenclub.com. also: John Lincoln Dinner is one of the country’s 1749 Garden St.; $35; http://bonnesmeres.org. Adams, a third-generation orange grower longest-running annual dinner events from Rialto, talks about his grove and his celebrating the nation’s 16th president. spring date tBa – Eighth annual Care 4 Kids 3K/5K family’s heritage, Feb. 19; “Water Reservations, which are required, will be Run and Community Fair, presented by the Court Conservation,” lecture by Katie Heer, taken starting in January. Orton Center, Appointed Special Advocates. Live music, activities with the Inland Empire Resource University of Redlands; 909-798-7632; for kids, interactive community booths. Location Conservation District, March 19. www.lincolnshrine.org. TBA; 909-881-6760; http://casaofsb.org. With Alta Vista Credit Union. Let Alta Vista Credit Union be your number 1 choice for all your banking needs. 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Riverside Ave., Rialto www.clarksnutrition.com winter 2014 | redlandsmagazine.com | 5 tHE REDlAnDS fAMilY YMCA PRESEntS: tHE 47tH AnnuAl Holiday Home tour Sunday, Dec. 7; 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. W elcome to the 47th matters — including divorce, custody annual Y Holiday and guardianship. To learn more about Home Tour! This this important service, please see the holiday tradition is story on Page 8. The Barnes Home made possible through the generosity Six homes are featured in this year’s of the homeowners who are sharing tour: the Nelson/cahraman home, at their homes with us on Sunday, 214 W. cypress Ave.; the Barnes home, Dec. 7, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 815 W. cypress Ave.; the Greene Along with the home tour, we also home, at 726 chestnut Ave.; the Kelly have the Home-Baked Goods Pantry home, at 907 Walnut Ave.; the and Art & Gift Boutique open Gonzales/loza home, at 649 los Altos Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 6-7, from Drive; and the Bangsund home, at 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. All proceeds from the 648 Palo Alto Drive. Home Tour, Boutique and Pantry go to Please help us thank our sponsors support the legal Aid program, which and opportunity basket donors by was offered by the YWcA and now by supporting their businesses. The the Redlands Family Y. YmcA Holiday Home Tour is also the For decades, the legal Aid program product of a community of volunteers has been one of the most valuable and who bake for the pantry, sell tickets, impactful services available in San recruit sponsors, host in the homes, Bernardino county. Its goal is to offer provide parking assistance and so The Gonzales/Loza Home affordable legal services to individuals much more. Their efforts make this and families dealing with domestic event a success! and 35th Annual YMCA Holiday Boutique and Pantry Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 6-7; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; 500 E. Citrus Ave., Redlands PRoCEEDS BEnEfit tHE YMCA of tHE EASt V AllEY’S lEgAl AiD PRogRAM The Bangsund Home 6 | redlandsmagazine.com | winter 2014 The Greene Home The Kelly Home The Nelson/Cahraman Home Photos courtesy travis Blank/houseflix.com ymca | community services courtesy Photo Volunteers with the y’s legal Aid clinic help clients handle a range of issues. Paula salcido is the program director. In a time of need, help Legal Aid Clinic helps women and working poor resolve civil issues By Amy Bentley “demand for the services, i can assure you, has ‘Family law not decreased,” said Becker, who is 70 and hopes G problems etting a divorce, resolving child to retire next year. “Walk into any family law court happen to the custody issues or fighting an eviction and you see the kinds of devastation that happens.” can be costly, daunting tasks for For the program’s first six or seven years, Becker rich, the poor someone with no legal knowledge or volunteered handling cases and making group and everybody experience, but for redlands-area residents who presentations to clients along with San Bernardino in between.’ need help, the YMca of the east valley helps fill county attorneys Jim glick, the late carroll M. the gap. Lawson and the late Kenneth nydam. — Steven A. Becker, the Y’s Legal aid clinic has been helping “there’s an overwhelming need for a service like San Bernardino County attorney San Bernardino county residents for 40 years. that. Family law problems happen to the rich, the the clinic is open on Mondays, tuesdays and poor and everybody in between, and the cost is Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. prohibitive, especially for working class and poor San Bernardino county attorney Steven a. Becker people. We were trying to level the playing field,” launched the program in 1973, when he was Becker added. developing his family law practice. it began ann McMahon of redlands, a longtime volunteer, as a program of the Salvation army in redlands. says that many clients just need guidance. 8 | redlandsmagazine.com | winter 2014 Mom & Bump Fitness Tuesdays and/or Thursdays 10-10:30am *ONLY 5 Spots Available for Each Class* 1 class = $28 4 class package = $105 8 class package = $200 Classes Tuesdays and Thursdays Starting January 6th, 2015 Enjoy a Safe and Effective workout designed to increase physical fitness during pregnancy and prepare for labor & delivery. Wear supportive shoes and bring water. Limited time offer! Purchase a package and receive a FREE one-on-one session specific to your pregnancy fitness needs (a $60 value) Instructor Antonia Roots, ACSM Health & Fitness Specialist RFT is excited to announce our (Mother of 2, and 4 years of experience) new fitness classes for expectant moms and new 405 East State St. Suite C Redlands, CA 92373 Tel: 909.307.9677 moms! Mom & Baby Fitness Tuesdays and/or Thursdays 11-11:40am *ONLY 5 Spots Available for Each Class* 1 class = $35 4 class package = $130 8 class package = $255 Classes Tuesdays and Thursdays Starting January 6th, 2015 Enjoy a Complete workout while bonding with your baby, and improve body tone after birth. Wear supportive shoes, and bring your wrap/carrier & water. Limited time offer! Purchase a package and receive a FREE one-on-one session specific to your post delivery fitness needs (a $60 value) By the numBers YMCA of the East Valley’s Legal Aid Clinic • Annual budget: about $118,000 • 85 percent of clients fall into the extremely low to low income range, as specified by federal guidelines • Approximately 30 percent of clients are from Redlands HIGHLAND • The program offers free consultations and provides clients with waivers that eliminate court fees YMCA • 100 percent of the net proceeds from the Home Tour go directly to the YMCA legal aid program RUN • The Holiday Home Tour is the primary supporter of the Legal Aid Clinic January 25, 2015 “It can be difficult for the client going to court,” she added. Call Today For Details (909) 425-9622 “The clinic has had court preparation workshops conducted by attorneys so when people go to court they at least have an idea what’s going to happen.” The Legal Aid program primarily helps people with family law issues, such as child custody, guardianships, divorce and legal separation, as well as in other civil matters like landlord-tenant disputes and domestic violence restraining order requests. Services are provided at a low cost, based on income. Volunteer attorneys and para-professionals help the clients — most of whom are women — with paperwork and preparing for court hearings. During the past seven years, the program has seen a steady increase in clients, and nearly 3,600 people were served in 2013, MAKING A DIFFERENCE ONE STEP AT A TIME according to Ariana Whitehouse, development director of the www.ymcaeastvalley.org/highland-run YMCA of the East Valley. A year after the program started, it moved to the Redlands YWCA, and it later became a YMCA program after the merger of the YWCA and the YMCA in 1998. The program is now located at the Redlands YMCA facility at 500 E. Citrus Ave. Richard E. Bawden, a family law attorney in Redlands and a former member of the YMCA board of directors, also volunteered for several years. He says that many of the clients are hard-working folks with jobs but nowhere near enough money to pay for an attorney. The program’s volunteers also have benefited in their own way Family Service Association of Redlands over the years, he adds. “Every once in a while you’d see somebody who really was in a tough spot and you could help them out, and that made you feel good.” Supporting the needy families in our community since 1898 Come and See the All-New Volunteer Today for the Holidays and Beyond! We are happy to be back in Historic Call Katrina , 909-793-2673 Downtown Redlands! Gifts • Papercrafts • Cards Art Bar • Sweet Treats • Studio 8 E. State Street Redlands 909-793-2200 0010589235 112914 10 | redlandsmagazine.com | winter 2014

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