Friday, November 30, 2012
E-Book Available
I am happy to report that Wicked Jurupa Valley is available as an e-book. It is (or will be) available for sale via Amazon (on the Kindle), Barnes & Noble (on the Nook) and Apple’s iBookstore (on the iPad). I feel so hip and up to date knowing you can read Wicked Jurupa Valley on all of these devices! Whoo hoo!
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Save Jurupa Valley
I feel like saving my city is a bit like saving my history. It is a fact of life that the preservation of history happens when there is a governmental entity that wants to save it. Unlike our neighboring county of San Bernardino,. the forefathers of Riverside County have never seen fit to create a County museum. Therefore the history of my long time unincorporated area is scattered here and there in various libraries and achives, or, much worse, was thrown out over the years. Excuse me a moment while I weep for that lost history. Sniff!
But now, Jurupa Valley is a city. I feel confident that, with time, more and more historic preservation will occur just because we are a city. However, that very cityhood is in danger of disappearing. The state of California took away 47% of our first year budget, just like that, leaving my city in a desperate financial situation.
A small goup of us has formed a community based nonprofit called Save Jurupa Valley. Our organization's only purpose is to raise money to save our city. Please feel free to look at our brand new website at www.savejurupavalley. If you can donate or pledge, even a small amount, please do. Pennies can add up to millions! Even more, please pass our website address on to as many people as possible. We want the world to know that the newest city in California, Jurupa Valley, refuses to die!
But now, Jurupa Valley is a city. I feel confident that, with time, more and more historic preservation will occur just because we are a city. However, that very cityhood is in danger of disappearing. The state of California took away 47% of our first year budget, just like that, leaving my city in a desperate financial situation.
A small goup of us has formed a community based nonprofit called Save Jurupa Valley. Our organization's only purpose is to raise money to save our city. Please feel free to look at our brand new website at www.savejurupavalley. If you can donate or pledge, even a small amount, please do. Pennies can add up to millions! Even more, please pass our website address on to as many people as possible. We want the world to know that the newest city in California, Jurupa Valley, refuses to die!
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
This Day in History: November 20, 1901
According to the Riverside Daily Press, on this date in 1901 County Supervisor Lilly orderd the low hanging branches of a cypress tree on the West Riverside road (today's Mission Boulevard in the Rubidoux area) trimmed and low overhanging branches removed. It seems the low tree branches kept snagging the head gear of folks riding on the road
Monday, November 5, 2012
Pedley Packing House News
It was reported in the November 2, 1902 Riverside Daily Press that improvements were being made at the Pedley packing house. Agent Spaulding and his family had taken up residence in the living quarters at the packing house which had previously been used for storage. A shed was added to store boxes and machinery that had previously been stored in the packing house.
Friday, November 2, 2012
Incorporation in 1949
Jurupa Valley has been a city for just a year and a half but the possibility, the thought, the idea, of incorporation has been around for many, many years. I just ran across an article from February 10, 1949, which said the following:
"Now there is talk of incorporation. Sentiment has not crystallized for or against the idea, but the fact is whether or not it comes to pass now or later, it is an indication of growth and a desire for improvements."
"Now there is talk of incorporation. Sentiment has not crystallized for or against the idea, but the fact is whether or not it comes to pass now or later, it is an indication of growth and a desire for improvements."
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