An official day honoring cowboys and
cowgirls? You bet. On June 11th, the
California legislature passed a
resolution (modeled after a Federal
resolution first passed in 2006)
designating the fourth Saturday in July
as the National Day of the Cowboy and
Cowgirl and encouraging people
throughout the state to observe the day
with appropriate ceremonies and
activities.”
Folks in Redlands are taking this
resolution to heart in a big way. Rather
than a day of the cowboy and cowgirl
(July28th), Redlands will have a whole
week's worth of Wild West fun for
cowboys and cowgirls of all ages.
Starting on Sunday, July 22nd, the
historic Fox Theater will host a 50th
anniversary screening of John Ford's
classic 1962 film, The Man Who Shot
Liberty Valance, starring John Wayne and
Jimmy Stewart. The film shows at 2 p.m
and 5:00 p.m.; tickets are $10. An
optional dinner before the 5:00 showing
is an additional $10 and for an
additional $10 guests can enjoy
after-show music and boot-scootin'” to
Billy Webb and the Electric Horsemen
Band.
On Monday, July 23rd, Olive Avenue
Market will feature live music by the
Coyote Creek Ramblers, a duo performing
classic Western songs in a style
reminiscent of the silver screen singing
cowboys. The Ramblers will perform from
7 to 9p.m.; there is no charge but
seating is limited.
On Tuesday, July 24th, the AK Smiley
Library will present Write ‘em Cowboy”
a panel discussion of Western literature
and the writing process featuring seven
Inland Empire authors. Nicolas Cataldo,
Robert J. Harper, Chuck Morris, Paige M.
Peyton, J.R. Sanders, Rod Thompson and
Bob Wood will take part in the
discussion moderated by Daniel Slota,
Adult Services Librarian from 6:00-9:00
p.m. in the Assembly Room. The event is
free to the public.
On Wednesday, July 25th,young cowboys
and cowgirls can enjoy rootin'-tootin
fun at the Frugal Frigate Children's
Bookstore's Kids' Corral from 3:00 p.m.
to 6:00 p.m. Authors Erica Silverman and
J.R. Sanders will sign books and do
readings, kids can sing along with Miss
Katie” to Western tunes, plus try their
hands at roping and cowboy crafts.
From 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Tom Atchley
of the Redlands Area Historical Society
will conduct a walking tour of downtown
State Street, focusing on the area's
development in the Wild West” years
1880-1910. The tour's $20 per person,
and all proceeds go to Redlands High
School's historical mural project. The
tour meets at Ed Hales Park, at the
corner of 5th and State; admission's
payable at the start of the tour.
On Thursday, July 26th, the Eating Room
will host its weekly
stic Tea at 4:00. As part of the week's
activities, this tea will feature a
display of Victorian era clothing and
accessories (including living
mannequins”) by Daughters of Eve, a
historical clothier. The tea is $20.00
and includes the usual array of
delectable eatables. Advance
reservations are required.
On Friday, July 27th, Redlands High
School's historic Clock Auditorium will
play host to Under the Cowboy Moon, an
evening of cowboy and cowgirl music
performed by award winning western
singers/songwriters Belinda Gail and
Dave Stamey. Tickets are $30 per person,
available online at the RHS website;
proceeds benefit the school's historical
mural project. The concert starts at
7:30; doors open at 6:00 p.m. to allow
guests to visit a Western Art exhibit by
the Redlands Art Association, vendors,
book signings and more.
On Saturday, July 28th, Barnes and Noble
in Citrus Plaza will host Read ‘em
Cowboy” a book fair and Western
celebration featuring book signings by
over a dozen Western authors. Two of the
authors - Chris Enss (an authority of
women of the Wild West), Nicolas Cataldo
(a local Earp historian) will give brief
talks. Along with the book
talks/signings, there will be book
readings and other activities for
children, live Western music, historical
displays, a Redlands Art Association
exhibit, roping demonstration and more.
Activities are free to the public and a
portion of book fair related sales will
go to the Nonprofit National Day of the
Cowboy organization.
Capping things off on Saturday evening
is what might be described as the after
party” for the week – The Crosstown
Cowboys at Diamond Jim's Saloon”. Seven
members of the Western Music Association
will perform on the 1880s style Opera
House stage at Mill Creek Cattle
Company's Diamond Jim's Saloon.
Headlining the show will be the Cross
Town Cowboys, joined by the Coyote Creek
Ramblers, John Bergstrom, and Ron
Christopher. The $20 admission includes
an all-you-can-eat cowboy buffet ($10
for the show alone). Advanced
reservations are recommended, as space
is limited.
Location Info.:
Sunday, July 22nd: 50th Anniversary
screenings of "The Man Who Shot Liberty
Valance" at the Fox Theater - 123 Cajon
St. -www.foxeventcenter.com
Monday, July 23rd: The Coyote Creek
Ramblers performing at Olive Avenue
Market - 530 West Olive Avenue -
www.oliveavenuemarket.com
Tuesday, July 24th: "Write 'em Cowboy!"
Western writers' panel at the A.K.
Smiley Public Library - 125 W. Vine St.
- www.akspl.org
Wednesday, July 25th: "Kids' Corral" at
the Frugal Frigate, A Children's
Bookstore - 9 N. Sixth St. -
www.frugalfrigate.com
Wednesday, July 25th: Historical State
Street Walking Tour - meets at Ed Hales
Park, corner of Fifth and State -
www.rahs.org
Thursday, July 26th: Rustic Tea at The
Eating Room - 107 E. Citrus Ave.-
www.allmarthagreen.com
Friday, July 27th: "Under the Cowboy
Moon: An evening with Belinda Gail and
Dave Stamey" at Clock Auditorium,
Redlands High School - 840 E. Citrus
Ave.- Facebook page
Saturday, July 28th: "Read 'em Cowboy!"
bookfair benefiting the National Day of
the Cowboy at Barnes & Noble - 27460
Lugonia Ave. - Facebook page
Saturday, July 28th: "Cross Town Cowboys
at Diamond Jim's Saloon" at Mill Creek
Cattle Company - 1874 Mentone Blvd,
Mentone, CA 92359 - Facebook page
Events are not guaranteed. It is your responsibility to confirm before going.