Upland Heritage invites the public to enjoy the ambiance of homes from Upland's early agricultural era through its emergence to mid-century modern. This year marks the 15th home tour of Upland Heritage's 29-year history. Each one fosters public appreciation and raises funds to support our Matching Grant Program and other endeavors dedicated to preserving Upland's past to enhance its future. The Vintage Home Tour provides a peek at Upland's past that inspires nostalgia for some, inspiration for others, and historic appreciation for all. Although built to suit another generation's lifestyle, these homes are functional today thanks to the revitalization efforts of owners with a reverence for the past. This year's tour is self-guided and guests will drive to each home using provided maps and addresses. All homes are open, rain or shine, on the day of the tour. You can visit the homes in any order you wish. Upland Heritage recommends touring for a minimum of four hours. Advance tickets: $20, Day of the tour: $25
For detailed information on the homes featured and ticket sales, please phone (909) 981-0280 or visit Upland Heritage.
2426 N Euclid Ave, Upland, CA 91784
"We’re returning to Benjamin Siegel’s Club Arrowhead in the Pines in Lake Arrowhead, California. The time is 1942. Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel has been released from prison after killing Harry “Big Greenie” Greenburg. The two state’s witnesses had mysteriously been knocked off before they could testify, so he was acquitted. Go Figure. He also lost his close friend, Whitey Krakower, who was shot to death on Manhattan's Delancey Street on July 30, 1941. It’s been a rough two years for Benjamin..."
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Join us as we see where the latest installment of Bugsy takes us.
There's lots of music, and an all local cast. It's bound to be fun!
Call (909)336-5000 ext 1 for reservations or information. Or Click Here to select your food, seats and purchase your tickets.
It's time to Sign-Up for Rebuilding Day! We need both Trade and Non-Trade Volunteers to work on 6 homes which have been selected. Please check out our Website
www.rebuildingtogethermountaincommunities.org to fill out volunteer form
If you wish to make a donation you can access our PayPal link from there.
Rebuilding Together is a 501 (C3) non-profit organization which repairs the homes of low-income older adults, individuals living with disabilities and families with children. We rely on donations of time and money from within the community.
The program will focus on several topics including:
2018 will likely be a robust year for U.S. economic growth, but there are a number of imbalances that also may begin forming in the system as forces trying to speed up growth conflict with those trying to slow it down. How will this tension play out in the California and Inland Empire economies?
The recently passed tax cuts should help boost business investment in the coming year, but the sharp increase in Federal spending could add over $2 trillion in debt to the nation’s deficit. What does this mean for interest rates?
As the labor shortage in the U.S. continues to grow, investment in labor-saving technologies will likely see a jump in 2018. Which San Bernardino County industries will benefit most?
Now that China Airlines is flying directly to Ontario International Airport – is our hospitality industry prepared to greet visitors and how will this affect our local economy?
What’s next for Ontario International Airport – an update on one of the most valuable assets in the region.