Crafter’s night was a hit after numerous vendors, shoppers, and pups roamed the small, sectioned-off area of Monet Avenue in Victoria Gardens on Friday night, March 11th. The array of diverse types of small businesses there made the event worthwhile with live music playing and food to fill the empty stomachs of many shoppers. A sure hit for any type of person looking to shop locally in Rancho Cucamonga, California. Victoria Gardens, an outdoor town center and mall located in Rancho Cucamonga, California, has hosted an event called “The Gathering” Crafter’s Night Market over the past few months that highlights the incredible work of various vendors over Southern California, some vendors … [Read more...] about “The Gathering” Crafters Night Event Market now at Victoria Gardens
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Bad Ass Coffee (Company)
A local, Hawaiian-themed coffee shop brought the taste and feeling of Aloha to Rancho Cucamonga at Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii. The shop has developed its loyal customers over its nine years of business at their Rancho location and has a very laid-back and welcoming environment, which is what sets this spot apart from others. Here you can get 100 percent Kona Coffee, varieties of drinks containing unique flavors, and coffee ice cubes in your iced beverages. The Kona blend originates from Kona, Hawaii, where the native donkeys carry the coffee beans throughout the island. These donkeys came to be called “The Bad Ass Ones”, giving the small franchise its name. The blend was described … [Read more...] about Bad Ass Coffee (Company)
CC Briefs
By Erika Aguilar |Staff Writer| 11/20 San Bernardino Police Seek Man Who Kidnapped Woman Police are investigating a carjacking and kidnapping of a woman that begun at the St. Bernardino's Medical Center parking lot. After finishing her shift at the medical center, the woman was approached by a man who was carrying a knife and forced her to get inside the car with him, according to authorities. The suspect then dropped off the woman at IHOP in Rancho Cucamonga with no injuries and police were able to find her car yet it is unclear weather the suspect was arrested. Man Falls While Hanging Christmas Lights A 51-year-old Victorville resident man fell from his roof Sunday … [Read more...] about CC Briefs
Halloween Events Inland Empire 2016
By Yena Hong |Staff Writer| From haunted houses to mazes, Halloween events are keeping students spooked and entertained without leaving the Inland Empire. Follow the list and choose one of the many ways to enjoy this Halloween. Halloween in the Village Location: The Village in Big Bear Lake Date: Oct. 31 at 4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Admission: FREE Description: Children can join a safe place to trick-or-treat. People can stop by more than fifty places to fulfill their sweet tooth. The village might be seen as frightening but people still manage to walk through the village. Dress code is a must and attendees are expected to wear costumes, people miss out on the trick or … [Read more...] about Halloween Events Inland Empire 2016
Minor leagues makes fun for everyone
By Jessye Gentry |Staff Writer| College students like to go out and have fun, but often times cannot afford to. The Rancho Cucamonga Quakes baseball team is a great and affordable way to enjoy a night off from school for students who commute to CSUSB from cities like Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario and Upland. Students can have a fun night out with their friends, family, and on select nights, pets, with tickets starting at just $9. The Quakes offer different promotional nights that offer great discounts, giveaways and prizes. The Quakes start off the week on Sundays by giving kids a free Tremor meal and letting them run the bases at the end of the game. "Social Media Mondays" are … [Read more...] about Minor leagues makes fun for everyone
Design your own pizza at Pieology in Rancho Cucamonga
By Joel Hanke |Staff Writer| A true sense of the word “personal” pizza is really just that, at the recently opened Pieology Pizzeria in Rancho Cucamonga, where you can concoct something unique just for you! It is located across from the Victoria Garden’s shopping mall off the Day Creek Blvd and Foothill Blvd cross-streets. I recently stopped into San Bernardino County’s first Pieology pizzeria, which opened early September of this year. I had never heard of it and I was unsure of what to expect. Their mission statement says it all, “Be inspired to make a difference one pie at a time.” That difference comes in every customer’s build-their-own personal 10-inch … [Read more...] about Design your own pizza at Pieology in Rancho Cucamonga
Lazy Dog: It’s a dog-eat-dog world
By Kevin Schaefer |Staff Writer| The Lazy Dog Cafe, an up-and-coming restaurant and bar, offers a wide array of tastes under one roof for all the Inland Empire. They have different cuisines such as American, Italian and Chinese, just to name a few. With most locations open every night until midnight, The Lazy Dog Cafe is open for friends to unwind, grub and grab a few drinks after a long day. When you open the doors to the restaurant, you will see a country style waiting area with much wood decor and a high ceiling complete with a wood chandelier. The setting gives a feeling of the comforts of home and is reminiscent of a wooden lodge high in the alps. You almost feel as if … [Read more...] about Lazy Dog: It’s a dog-eat-dog world
Cherniss looks to continue winning tradition
By Ryan Libby |Staff Writer| Woman’s Volleyball Coach Kim Cherniss has built a dynasty here at CSUSB. Now in her 22nd year, Cherniss continues to recruit dynamic players in an effort to put together a perfect team. “We want dynamic athleticism,” said Cherniss. “Be exceptional in some regard whether it’s your jumping ability, your speed, your height, your volleyball IQ, your execution level, your experience level, be dynamic in some regard because then if you find enough of those pieces then you can put together a puzzle that has championship qualities.” It’s safe to say that the “puzzle” is slowly coming together this year. Entering this season, Cherniss has gone 123-10 since … [Read more...] about Cherniss looks to continue winning tradition
Get a taste of home-style Italian cooking at Eddie’s Cucina Italiana
By Cheran Dinger |Staff Writer| The motto at Eddie’s Cucina Italina is, “we’re much much more than just spaghetti.” In 1984, Eddie’s Cucina Italian opened its doors in Glendora with the purpose of offering New York home-style Italian cooking of a quality far superior to the usual offered at other establishments. I visit they’re secondary location in Rancho Cucamonga off Foothill Blvd. and Aspen St. With entrée prices ranging form $12-$38, it can fit anyone’s budget. “I’m a mother on a budget, and my kids love the pasta so I come here a lot for quick dinners out,” said Ruth Gomez, out with her family. “It tastes like something out of my grandmother’s kitchen,” said Vince … [Read more...] about Get a taste of home-style Italian cooking at Eddie’s Cucina Italiana