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FeaturedEvents RIVER PARK Where shopping, food & fun meet work & play www.shopriverpark.com Tropical Mondays at River Park Join us in River Park on the first Monday of each month for Tropical Mondays! From 7-10PM on June 5, there will be music for Salsa, Urbano, Bachata & Merengue dance styles. @River Park @RiverParkFresno @ShopRiverPark River Park Thursday Night Music Join us for Live Music every Thursday night in River Park from 6-9PM! Located at Nees & Blackstone Ave., River Park is North Fresno s ultimate lifestyle destination for food, entertainment and shopping. All combined creating a spectacular outdoor ambiance for all ages to enjoy!
Help us plant the seeds of hope. River Park s Monthly Newsletter June 2017 JUNE IS ALZHEIMER S & BRAIN AWARENESS MONTH Since 2003, Bankers Life has helped raise more than $4.5 million for the Alzheimer s Association. 100% of donations collected fund the care, support and research efforts of the Alzheimer s Association. Learn more at BankersLife.com. LOCATION DATE TIME
Mobile Animal Adoption Days at River Park! River Park continues to work with local animal shelters to help find homes for their fury friends! Throughout 2017 there will be animal adoption events on almost every weekend of the month. For the month of June, the VAC will be out on June 3 & 18, and the CCSPCA will be out on June 10 & 24. All of the events will be taking place from 11am- 4pm in the Event Area in between Yoshino & Teazers and are subject to cancellation due to weather. VAC June 3 & 18 CCSPCA June 10 & 24 Central Valley Astronomers - Star Party in River Park On Saturday, June 3, the Central Valley Astronomers will be hosting their ongoing Star Party in River Park for 2017. Bring out the entire family, and enjoy sights of our Solar System through the high powered lenses that the astronomers provide. Each monthly event will take place around dusk. For more information, visit www.cvafresno.org
Ruth s Chris Steak House - Chateau Montelena Wine Dinner Chateau Montelena Wine Dinner June 15th, 2017; 6:30 PM $115++ Per Guest Napa Valley s Chateau Montelena had the wine world buzzing when it s 73 Chardonnay defeated French competitors in the blind wine tasting, The Judgement of Paris. This is a unique opportunity to experience multiple wines from a highly regarded Napa Valley winemaker. A 2006 vintage Estate Cabernet Sauvignon and an exclusive Petite Sirah will be available only at Ruth s Chris on this specific evening. https://www.ruthschris.com/promotions/chateau-montelena-dinner
Farmers Market in River Park Join us for Farmers Market every Tuesday from 5-9PM in River Park. The location of the market is on Via del Rio (The center street from H&M to Stella Laguna Beach. Weather permitting, the Market will run through October.
174460 River Park s Monthly Newsletter June 2017 RiverParkNews Upcoming Movie Releases HSVTC Pack Check 6/2/2017 4:00 PM 6:00 PM National Trails Day with HSVTC 6/3/2017 6/4/2017 6:00 AM 5:00 PM Staff Service Project 6/3/2017 6/4/2017 7:00 AM 3:00 PM A Climber's Guide to Courtright Reservoir 6/6/2017 6:00 PM 7:30 PM Exploring New Zealand: Thru-Hiking Te Araroa and Beyond 6/7/2017 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Women's International Travel Basics 6/11/2017 2:00 PM 3:30 PM June 16, 2017 Backcountry Weather & Safety by the Nat'l Weather Service 6/13/2017 6:00 PM 7:30 PM Women's Map & Compass Navigation Basics 6/14/2017 6:00 PM 8:00 PM Garage Sale 6/17/2017 6:30 AM 9:00 PM Hands-On Bike Maintenance: Basics 6/17/2017 10:00 AM 12:00 PM June 21, 2017 www.shopriverpark.com/movietimes.php www.rei.com/stores/fresno (559)261-4168
Join us every Tuesdays & Wednesdays at 10:00 a.m. Limited seating / make sure to come early / all films are in 2D June 13 & 14 June 20 & 21 June 27 & June 28 (G) (G) July 4 & 5 July 11 & 12 July 18 & 19 July 25 & 26 August 1 & 2 August 8 & 9 Our Community Sponsors Are: Edwards Fresno Stadium 21 & IMAX 250 Paseo del Centro Fresno, CA 93720
River Park Security - 24 HOURS - 559-448-0911 Tips on How to Lock Your Bike First, keep in mind these rules: Always lock your bike no matter how briefly you plan to leave it unattended. Seek out well-lit public spaces, ideally in an area with video surveillance, and lock it to an immovable object. For tips on choosing a sturdy bike lock, read the REI Expert Advice article, Single-Lock Method Remove the front wheel of your bike or make sure your lock includes the wheel (the rim, not the spokes) as well as the bike frame. Lock your bike to a fixed object that cannot be easily broken, cut or removed. Some thieves go so far as to remove bolts from a signpost, lift it out of the ground and slip off the lock. Position the key entry so it faces the ground. Position your lock as high above the ground as possible to make it harder for a thief to find leverage. Remove unsecured bike parts, such as the seat, lights or bags. Multiple-Lock Method Use a U-lock or chain lock in conjunction with a cable lock. Chances are a thief will see 2 locks and move on to another victim. Set up the U-lock around your front (or rear) tire, frame and some fixed object. Then snake the cable through your rear (or front) wheel, saddle rails, frame and the U-lock. Bike Lock Tips For maximum deterrence, remove your front wheel and use a medium to large U-lock to secure front wheel, rear wheel and frame to a fixed object. Choose a lock that leaves as little space as possible between the lock and the bike. A small space means thieves can't use leverage to break off your lock. Mark your bike and take a photo of it for future identification. Then register or license your bike at the local lawenforcement office. This process may involve a fee. Take advantage of manufacturer theft-protection warranties by completing the paperwork. Don't lock your bike through a chain-link fence anyone with a set of wire cutters can easily snip the fence and steal your bike. Don't lock your bike to wooden railings thieves can break those, too. Don't park your bike in dark alleys. Instead, select highly visible locations such as busy streets or in front of stores. Thieves are less likely to bother with your bike if it's locked out in the open. Avoid locking your bike in the same spot each day. Thieves "case" behavior patterns and thrive on predictability. Lock your bike next to other bikes whenever possible. Keep an extra key to your lock (or the number to a combination lock) in a safe place. Some information for this article was provided by OnGuard.