Cucamonga-guasti regional park 800 N Archibald Ave, Ontario, CA 91764 TABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOME YA’LL TO THE 39 TH ANNUAL HUCK FINN JUBILEE! We are glad you joined us for the annual Huck Finn Jubilee Bluegrass Music Festival. Get ready for three days of music, family fun, education, dancing, and good times! The line-up of entertainment on our main stage is fantastic this year! The array of musicians spanning across local, regional and national Grammy nominated and award winning bands are sure to please. It is an honor to have Dr. Ralph Stanley join us again this year and congratulations to several entertainers including Steve Martin for his AFI Lifetime Achievement Award and to Béla Fleck and Abagail Washburn for their best duo / group AMA nomination. Stop by our General Store for official merchandise from your favorite band. Join in the fun with the kids games, music education, or workshops. Be sure to engage with us on social media at #HuckYeah. We invite you to participate in all the activities - there is so much to see and do at this beautiful regional park in the City of Ontario. 4 Festival Tips 16 Map 5 Code of Conduct 18 Campers Guide | Fishing License 6 Security 19 Social Media We wish you all the best and look forward to seeing you in 2016 for our 40th Anniversary Celebration of the Huck Finn Bluegrass Music Festival! 7 First Aid 20 Dance 8 Roots of Bluegrass 23 Sunday Events Sincerely, Michael Krouse | President & CEO 11 Friday Events 24 Local Area Information 12 History of Huck Finn 25 Shuttle Service | Ontario Mills 15 Saturday Events 32 Thank you to our Sponsors UPGRADE YOUR TICKET VIP BENEFITS Access to the Private VIP Lounge • Shaded Raised Premium Viewing Area Catered Food Service from 11:00 AM until Close • VIP Bar Service (Ages 21 and Up) Unlimited Soft Drinks • Official Festival T-Shirt Huck Finn Jubilee Insulated Souvenir Mug • Meet & Greet Opportunities FIND OUT MORE AT THE BOX OFFICE! WEAR YOUR WRISTBAND Consider it your jewelry for the Festival – wear your wristband at all times. This is your pass into Huck Finn Jubilee Bluegrass Music Festival. It cannot be transferred. If you need assistance regarding your wristband please go to the Box Office. All replacement wristbands are subject to a $25 fee. Only authorized staff may remove to replace a wristband. FESTIVAL TIPS • • • • • • • • • • Canopies, chairs with covers, and umbrellas are not permitted in the audience area. These block the view of those sitting behind you. There are shade trees at the back of the audience. Chairs will not be allowed to be placed in advance. They will only be allowed to be placed the day of the show. Safety is our number one concern. After 6pm, please be prepared to move your chairs away from the front of the main stage area if requested to do so. This will allow room for dancers and ensure all guests, staff, and entertainers have an enjoyable experience at Huck Finn Jubilee Bluegrass Music Festival. Guests can enter and re-enter – all persons must have the proper event wristband. If you lose or remove your wristband, you will be required to purchase a new one. Intoxicated persons will not be re-admitted. Drink responsibly and drink plenty of water to stay hydrated! Forget your sunscreen? The General Store has lots of goodies for sale. Please observe all posted regulations in regard to fishing, swimming, water-slides and paddle boat use. NO swimming in the lakes, these are for paddle boats and fishing only. Violators may be ejected from the event. Swimming will only be permitted in the swim area during posted hours (11AM-7PM), otherwise, the gates will be locked. Swim area will have a lifeguard on-site during swim hours. Swimming when no lifeguards are present is prohibited. An adult must accompany children entering the water. A variety of independent vendors will be selling food and crafts for the duration of the event. Look for the Official Huck Finn Jubilee vendor credentials on lanyards. Ice and bottled water will be available for purchase. There is an ATM on-site There are trash receptacles throughout the festival, please dispose of your own trash. HUCK FINN JUBILEE BLUEGRASS MUSIC FESTIVAL OFFICIAL GENERAL STORE Located in the Main Stage Area near the Lake the official Huck Finn Jubilee General Store is open during Festival hours. • Official band merchandise • Official Huck Finn Jubilee 2015 Posters • Sunscreen • Men and Woman Toiletries • Limited Camper Supplies • Raffle tickets – you could win a Dr. Ralph Stanley autographed Deering Banjo! • Much more! OUR FRIENDLY STAFF LOOKS FORWARD TO YOUR VISIT! CODE OF CONDUCT All guests attending the Huck Finn Jubilee are expected to comply with the following Code of Conduct. We are committed to provide a safe, comfortable and family atmosphere at the Jubilee. Our team will proactively intervene to support an environment where ALL GUESTS SHALL: • Be respectful to all other guests, fans, participants, event officials. • Not willfully and/or maliciously disturb or interfere with a guest(s)/employee(s) enjoyment of the event. • Wristbands must be worn at all times, no exceptions! Show their ticket/wristband/badge or other applicable credential when requested. Ensure wristband is visible and easily recognized at all times. If your wristband becomes damaged or needs to be replaced, this may only be done by the Box Office, or other Event Staff if after Box Office closes. • Drink alcoholic beverages in a responsible manner. Intervention with an impaired or intoxicated guest will be handled in a prompt and safe manner. Drunk and disorderly guests will be escorted by security and removed from the event immediately. • Fighting of any sort will constitute immediate removal. • Refrain from using offensive language, making obscene gestures, wearing obscene or indecent clothing, throwing projectiles of any kind and possessing prohibited items. • Not wear clothing which contains profanity or any clothing, accessories, or regalia that conveys membership in, affiliation with, support of, or association with a criminal street gang (criminal street gang as defined in Penal Code 186.22(f) or other similarly oriented group or association prone to violence, criminal acts, or hate and racially biased based beliefs. • Refrain from displays of affection not appropriate in a public or a family setting. • Never enter the backstage area, or interfere with the progression of the event in any fashion. • Comply with the direction and instructions of event/venue staff. • Not solicit money or contributions for any purpose. • Be responsible for the dog(s) at all times. Dogs are required to be on a leash at all times and must remain in the RV campground. For the wellbeing of the public and other animals, the event reserves the right to eject dogs from the event if deemed aggressive. Dogs are not allowed in the show area. • Refrain from any other conduct deemed by the venue to be inappropriate to the peace and good order of the festival. PROHIBITED ITEMS: Guests who are in possession of prohibited items may be refused entry or removed from the event. • Illegal items will confiscate and turned over to the police. • If a guest is found inside the venue with a prohibited item, the item will be confiscated and the guest may be ejected from the festival/facility. • All handouts, materials, signs or symbols visible to guests of Huck Finn Jubilee should have authorization by event officials. Without proper authorization, subjects may be asked to leave the event by Event Staff. Huck Finn Jubilee has the right to refuse services to anyone. The following items are not permitted in the show floor area: • Ice Chests or coolers of any type • No Outside Food or Drink • Illegal Drugs • Laser Pens and Pointers • Professional Photography Equipment unless granted a media credential in advance. • Weapons of any kind (i.e. guns, knives, pepper spray, teargas, handcuffs, stun guns, etc.) • Any Other Item deemed inappropriate or dangerous by the venue in its sole discretion. This list is subject to change at any time by Event Production management. Thank you for your cooperation. NOTICE: the Huck Finn Jubilee is not responsible for cars or personal property lost or stolen or for injury to persons, animals, cars, or personal property on the premises. 5 SECURITY Huck Finn Jubilee Bluegrass Music Festival works closely with Ontario Police Department during the planning stages of this annual event. Private Security and Ontario Police officers are on site at all times during the event. There will be overnight security inside the event throughout the night. If you have an emergency call 9-1-1. Visit our Information Booth near the First Aid booth or reach out to any of our uniformed staff for assistance. Our number one priority is to ensure you have a safe environment. Safety is our number one concern. After 6pm please be prepared to move your chairs away from the front of the main stage area if requested to do so. This will allow room for dancers and ensure all guests, staff, and entertainers have an enjoyable experience at the Huck Finn Jubilee Bluegrass Music Festival. BE A "HUCKFINNIAN" Make the most of your festival adventure and be a good neighbor. Make new friends even help change the world (in a good way). Uphold the Code of Conduct. Consider the community and keep an eye on your friends. Extend that goodwill to strangers as well. If you see someone who can use a hand, offer it. You will make his or her day, and provide an example that will multiply across the crowd. Leave your worries at home and be positive. Nothing is worse than someone ruining your mood. For a few days, let’s celebrate the best things in life! Let’s see you smile, give a high fives, and do some random acts of kindness… Happiness is the goal. FIRST AID AND MORE Our First Aid Staff is here to help you with medical emergencies. If you have an emergency call 9-1-1. We work closely with trained professionals and the Ontario Fire Department to plan ahead for an unforeseen emergency. We have created a shaded area for our ADA guests, set up on a first come, first serve basis. Please keep this area limited to only 1 companion per ADA guest so we have room for as many people as possible. 7 ROOTS OF BLUEGRASS We’re no expert – but we can share some information we found about the roots of Bluegrass. All we know is – we like it, we really do! Bluegrass music is a form of American roots music, and a subgenre of country music. Bluegrass was inspired by the music of Appalachia. It has mixed roots in Irish, Scottish, Welsh, and English traditional music, and also later influenced by the music of African-Americans through incorporation of jazz elements. Settlers from the United Kingdom and Ireland arrived in Appalachia during the 18th century, and brought with them the musical traditions of their homelands. These traditions consisted primarily of English and Scottish ballads—which were essentially unaccompanied narrative—and dance music, such as Irish reels, which were accompanied by a fiddle. There are three major subgenres of Bluegrass and one unofficial subgenre. Traditional bluegrass has musicians playing folk songs, tunes with simple traditional chord progressions, and using only acoustic instruments. Progressive bluegrass groups may use electric instruments and import songs from other genres, particularly rock & roll. “Bluegrass gospel” has emerged as a third subgenre, which uses Christian lyrics, soulful three- or four-part harmony singing, and sometimes the playing of instrumentals. A newer development in the bluegrass world is Neo-traditional bluegrass, bands from this subgenre typically have more than one lead singer. Bluegrass music has attracted a diverse following worldwide. (Source: Wikipedia) DR. RALPH STANLEY Dr. Ralph Stanley has performed continually since 1946. The patriarch of traditional and bluegrass music still does over 150 dates a year. He has written and recorded many songs that have become bluegrass standards. Stanley’s music, particularly his high, mournful vocals is so raw, powerful and authentic that it has moved and inspired performers from all musical genres. Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Dwight Yoakum, Vince Gill, Jerry Garcia, Hal Ketchum, Patty Loveless, John Anderson credit Stanley as a major inspiration. NATHAN STANLEY & THE CLINCH MOUNTAIN BOYS As the grandson of the Bluegrass music icon Dr. Ralph Stanley, Nathan made his music debut at the young age of 2 on stage with his Grandfather at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, playing the spoons for the Clinch Mountain Boys. He later graduated to playing the mandolin, and in 2007 became the lead singer and rhythm guitar player for the Clinch Mountain Boys, who are one of the most highly acclaimed bands in the music industry. To rewind his life and look back in time his history is simple, an entertainer on a mission! He’s an original. Making a special appearance in the Campground Thursday Night only. 9 DEL McCOURY BAND FRIDAY, JUNE 12 EVENTS ON THE MAIN STAGE Special Guest Dr. Ralph Stanley will perform 2 surprise sit-ins throughout the day Among the most distinguished practitioners of traditional bluegrass, Del McCoury was the epitome of the “high lonesome sound” for over three decades. The most awarded band in the history of bluegrass! Vince Gill says it simply, and maybe best: “I’d rather hear Del McCoury sing Are You Teasing Me’ than just about anything.” For fifty years, Del’s music has defined authenticity for hard core bluegrass fans. 10:15am - 11:15am SWBA Bluegrass Kids 11:30am - 12:30pm Driven 1:00pm - 2:15pm The Spinney Brothers 2:45pm - 4:00pm Sierra Hull 4:30pm - 6:00pm Béla Fleck & Abigail Washburn 6:30pm - 8:00pm Hot Rize with special guests Red Knuckles and the Trailblazers 8:45pm - 10:45pm Del McCoury Band KIDS / EDUCATION / GAMES in Area 1 Games on the Grass with Riley's Stone Soup Farm 9:00am - 4:00pm Gemstone Panning Wood Kazoo Making Rag Doll Making BELA FLECK & ABIGAIL WASHBURN 9:30am - 3:30pm Kids Academy at the Pavilion IN THE CAMPGROUND in the RV Jammers Camp 6:15pm - 7:00pm Driven 8:15pm - 9:00pm The Lonely Heartstring Band 11:15pm - 12:15am Leroy Troy 12:15am - 1:00am Late Night Jam led by Leroy Troy WORKSHOPS in Area 6 Banjoists Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn have mastered the deceptively intricate art of the duet. Their performances embrace a diversity almost unthinkable – coming from just two banjos and one voice. Washburn’s beguiling composing, playing and singing blend with Fleck’s riveting and virtuosic musicianship to create music both unique yet familiar in texture. 11:00am Intuitive Improvisation with Joe Craven how to improvise music (or anything) through informal play. Beginner through intermediate level - all instruments. 12:35pm Being Hot Rize: Come join Hot Rize for an hour of stories, songs, and a chance to ask questions of this band that has taken a most unusual path. 2:20pm Becoming More Musical, Naturally, with Joe Craven No matter what instruments you want to play, Joe connects your desire to make music to what you already do! 4:45pm "Q&A" with the Del McCoury Band EDUCATION in Area 1 4:00pm - 6:00pm Wernick Method Jam Class at the Pavilion 11 HISTORY OF HUCK FINN JUBILEE Established in 1975 at the hands of a homegrown, Southern California family, the Huck Finn Jubilee Bluegrass Music Festival is a three-day gathering of true bluegrass and jamgrass music lovers. It is a genuine embodiment of endless pickin’ parties, instrumental roots education, and bands performing to fans that believe in the core value that bluegrass is about more than just the music. It is a community, one that delivers the nostalgia of music-driven campgrounds, bare feet, laughter, dancing, instrument exploration, and the development of new friendships. Huck Finn Jubilee Bluegrass Music Festival, produced by the Greater Ontario Convention & Visitors Bureau, supports the cross-pollination and belief in the evolution of this music. We are honored to work closely with the family who founded this unique festival which showcases an array of musicians spanning across local, regional, and national Grammy nominated and award-winning bands alike. Huck Finn is dedicated in delivering exceptional headlining musicians as well as up and coming talent who will continue to fight for the deep-bedded roots of bluegrass while creating sounds for the future. Bluegrass tunes can largely be described as narratives on the everyday lives of the people whence the music came. The Huck Finn Jubilee Bluegrass Music Festival is held annually on the second weekend of June. For more information visit www.huckfinn.com WERNICK SCHOOL AD 13 STEVE MARTIN SATURDAY, JUNE 13 EVENTS ON THE MAIN STAGE 9:15am - 10:00am Detour 10:15am - 11:15am Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen 11:30am - 12:30pm Lonesome River Band 1:00pm - 2:15pm Steep Canyon Rangers 2:45pm - 4:00pm Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder 4:30pm - 6:00pm Steve Martin and Steep Canyon Rangers 6:30pm - 8:00pm Jeff Austin Band (formerly of Yonder Mountain String Band) and his band featuring Danny Barnes, Ross Martin and Eric Thorin 8:45pm - 10:45pm Railroad Earth 11:00pm - 1:00am Special Event: Barn LESS Barn Dance with Scythian at the Area #1 Pavilion KIDS / EDUCATION / GAMES in Area 1 Steve Martin is a Grammy Award winning and critically acclaimed bluegrass musician who has played with Earl Scruggs, Edie Brickell, and even Kermit the Frog! The Kennedy Center Honoree, AFI Lifetime Achievement Award recipient and Mark Twain Prize for American Humor recipient performs with acclaimed Grammy winning band and longtime collaborators Steep Canyon Rangers with a host of Americana hits and audience favorites. RICKY SKAGGS 9:00am - 4:00pm Games on the Grass with Riley's Stone Soup Farm Gemstone Panning Wood Kazoo Making Rag Doll Making 9:30am - 3:30pm Kids Academy at the Pavilion 6:00pm - 8:00pm Games on the Grass with Riley's Stone Soup Farm Sack Race Game of Grace Hoop & Stick Pie Eating Contest IN THE CAMPGROUND in the RV Jammers Camp 6:15pm - 7:15pm Driven 7:30pm - 8:30pm The Lonely Heartstring Band 8:45pm - 9:45pm Detour 10:00pm - 11:00pm Leroy Troy 11:15pm - 12:00am Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen and Friends 12:00am - 12:45am Midnight Dirty Jam WORKSHOPS in Area 6 10:05am A life full of music. That’s the story of Ricky Skaggs. By age twenty-one, he was already considered a “recognized master” of one of America’s most demanding art forms, but his career took him in other directions, catapulting him to popularity and success in the mainstream of country music. His life’s path has taken him to various musical genres, from where it all began in bluegrass music, to striking out on new musical journeys, while still leaving his musical roots intact. Rhythm: Inside the Engine Room with Joe Craven - Joe knows and shows you why notes are negotiable, but time is not. Learn to find groove in everything you do. All ages welcome. 11:20am "All Things Mandolin" with Sierra Hull 12:35pm “Playing in Traffic: Street Musician’s Workshop” brought to you by Scythian 2:20pm “Sammy’s Banjo Jam” brought to you by Lonesome River Band’s Sammy Shelor 4:05pm "Original Bluegrass" brought to you by Detour EDUCATION in Area 1 4:00pm - 6:00pm Wernick Method Jam Class at the Pavilion 15 17 JUNE 39TH ANNUAL HUCK FINN JUBILEE 12-14, 2015 E. FOURTH STREET N GATE #1 E TENT CAMPING S 1 GENERAL PARKING 2 3 TENT CAMPING SWIM PARK WATERSLIDES 4 TENT CAMPING MAIN STAGE AREA 6 WORKSHOPS 5 RV JAMMERS CAMPGROUND GATE #2 TENT CAMPING TIMES FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 9 AM - 11 PM 9 AM - 1 AM 9 AM - 11 PM GATES OPEN AT 8 AM LEGEND SHOW AREA (Wristband required) GATE 1: MAIN ENTRANCE/ EXIT, PARKING, BOX OFFICE, WILL CALL GATE 2: VIP, ADA PARKING ENTRANCE/EXIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 CRAFT, EXHIBIT, RETAIL, FOOD CRAFT, EXHIBIT, RETAIL FOOD CRAFT, EXHIBIT, RETAIL BEER GARDEN MAIN STAGE VIP AREA WORKSHOPS, RV’S RESTROOMS BEER GARDEN VENDORS/ EXHIBITORS FOOD VIP FIRST AID KIDS ACADEMY / WERNICK METHOD JAM CLASS / JAM DANCE TURNER AVENUE NORTH ARCHIBALD AVENUE W ENTRANCE/EXIT, INFORMATION, TICKET BOX OFFICE, WILL CALL CAMPERS GUIDE #HUCKYEAH 19 Part of the Huck Finn Jubilee Bluegrass Music Festival is immersing yourself in a long weekend of culture, tradition, and family fun! Cucamonga – Guasti Regional Park offers a beautiful landscape for our tent campers. The mature trees, green grass, and water features are unique for a park located within a busy city. Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park provides 150 acres of outdoor recreation activities in an urban setting. Enjoy a wide range of activities including two lakes for fishing, a swim complex with water slides, zero depth water play park. We hope all of our campers, tent and RV, are having a good time. The General Store has some items that may not have made it to your “things to pack” list. OmniTrans shuttle services are at Gate #2 on Archibald Avenue to nearby Ontario Mills Mall, and you are within walking distance to fast food restaurants on Archibald. Remember showers are available, you can purchase water and ice, and our representatives at the Information booth can assist you with directions, questions, and requests. Be sure to join us for “In The Campground” music at the Pavillion in the RV Jammers Campground. Some of the entertainers on the main stage will be there. We hope you enjoy your camping experience and look forward to seeing you next year! FISHING LICENSE It is unlawful to Fish without a valid fishing license if you are 16 years of age or older (FGC 7145) A state of California fishing license is required to fish at Cucamonga Guasti Regional Park. State licenses may be purchased online at the California Department of Fish and Game or at local sporting goods stores such as: BASS PRO SHOPS located at Victoria Gardens in Rancho Cucamonga approximately 6 miles from the park. Phone: (909) 922-5500. BIG 5 SPORTING GOODS is located at Terra Vista Shopping Center in Rancho Cucamonga approximately 4 miles from the park. Phone: (909) 466-7955. ! s u h t i w e g a E ng Share your pictures, tweets, and experiences with us at #HuckYeah. We will be posting all weekend long. Look for the banners for “posing” your best selfie HuckYeah moment! 21 DANCE When the mood strikes sometimes you’ve just gotta dance! Go ahead and feel the music – just remember to keep your fellow Huckfinnians in mind. If you really want to have some FUN join us at the Area One Pavillion on Saturday night at 11pm with Scythian! Dubbed by The Washington Post as “DC’s most energetic and eclectic band” Scythian (sith-ee-yin) belts out a high-energy, adrenaline-peddling, interactive brand of music with one goal in mind; to get people on their feet and dancing. See you there! LEFTOVER SALMON SUNDAY EVENTS ON THE MAIN STAGE Looking back over the past 25 years of rootsy, string-based music, the impact of Leftover Salmon is impossible to deny. Formed in Boulder at the end of 1989, the Colorado slamgrass pioneers took their form of aggressive bluegrass to rock and roll bars at a time when it wasn’t so common, helping Salmon become a pillar of the jam band scene and unwitting architects of the jamgrass genre. 9:15am - 10:00am Damascus Road 10:15am - 11:15am Tennessee Mafia Jug Band 11:30am - 12:30pm Blue Highway 1:00pm - 2:15pm Russell Moore & lllrd Tyme Out 2:45pm - 4:00pm The Infamous Stringdusters 4:30pm - 6:00pm Keller Williams' Grateful Grass 6:30pm - 8:00pm Greensky Bluegrass 8:45pm - 10:45pm Leftover Salmon KIDS / EDUCATION / WORKSHOPS in Area One Gemstone Panning on the Grass 9:00am - 4:00pm Wood Kazoo Making on the Grass Rag Doll Making on the Grass KELLER WILLIAMS' GRATEFUL GRASS 9:30am - 3:30pm 3:30pm 6:00pm – 8:00pm Kids Academy at the Pavilion Horseshoe Toss on the Grass Sack Race on the Grass Kids’ Square Dance and Jug Band at the Pavilion WORKSHOPS in Area 6 Keller Williams’ Grateful Grass delivers anything-but-traditional bluegrass versions of Grateful Dead favorites. Grateful Grass often times has a rotating lineup and so far, has included collaborations with The Keels, (SCI members)Keith Moseley, Michael Kang, and Bill Nershi, Jeff Austin (Yonder Mountain String Band), Reed Mathis (Tea Leaf Green, Mark Beneveto Trio), Allie Kral, Vince Herman (Leftover Salmon) and Sam Grisman. 10:05am “Setting your Band up for Success on Stage” brought to you by Driven 11:20am Rhythm: Inside the Engine Room with Joe Craven - Joe knows and shows you why notes are negotiable, but time is not. Learn to find groove in everything you do. All ages welcome. 12:35pm "Bluegrass Harmony Singing – Innovations" brought to you by Damascus Road 1:30pm "Songwriting with the Award-winning Blue Highway” brought to you by powerhouse songwriters Shawn Lane, Wayne Taylor, and Tim Stafford (2014 IBMA Songwriter of the Year). 3:20pm "Wayne’s Mando Mania” brought to you by Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out’s Wayne Benson 23 LOCAL AREA INFO WEEKEND SHUTTLE SERVICE Shuttle service to the Metrolink Train Station in Rancho Cucamonga with intermittent stops at Ontario Mills Mall in Ontario will be running Saturday and Sunday. Pick up at the Bus stop just outside Gate #2, on the Archibald side. Shuttle schedule form the Metrolink station coincides with the San Bernardino /Rancho Cucamonga Metrolink train schedule: www.metrolink.com Look for the OmniTrans bus pick up and drop off location outside Gate #2 Parking Lot. The Greater Ontario Convention & Visitors Bureau invites you to discover the Greater Ontario area to create and enhance your one of a kind Southern California experience. The Greater Ontario area is made up of the cities of Ontario and Rancho Cucamonga; a centrally located and convenient gateway connecting all points in Southern California. Greater Ontario is visitor friendly, easy to navigate and hosts over 6,000 hotel rooms ranging from economy to limited and full service. Experience friendly staff and exceptional guest services with very affordable room rates that offer free parking at all hotels; making Greater Ontario the perfect destination. Within about a 30 minute drive in any direction, you can enjoy easy access to nearby mountain ski resorts and nature retreats, beaches and desert resorts, Disneyland®, Hollywood, Downtown Los Angeles and Pasadena. Here are some Greater Ontario highlights: • Convenient to airports, freeways and major tourist attractions • Great shopping destinations including Ontario Mills, California’s largest indoor and climate controlled value and outlet retail destination with over 200 stores; and Victoria Gardens in Rancho Cucamonga, a pedestrian-oriented, open air shopping, dining & entertainment complex • Vibrant and diverse dining scene • Various wineries (Home to California’s oldest winery) and craft beer breweries • Extreme sports and outdoor adventures • Family fun activities with water parks, go karts, fishing, boating and more • An entertainment mecca - from rock concerts, ice shows and hockey, to night clubs, casinos and professional indoor soccer • Auto Club Speedway - a popular stop on the NASCAR and Indy circuits Please visit www.discoverontariocalifornia.org to download the Greater Ontario Convention & Visitors Bureau Official Visitor Guide. ONTARIO MILLS Ontario Mills®, California’s largest outlet and value retail shopping destination, is an indoor climate-controlled mall providing the ultimate shopping experience with more than 200 stores boasting some of the biggest names in men’s, women’s and children’s apparel, jewelry, sporting goods, footwear and more. Stores include Neiman Marcus Last Call, Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH, Coach Factory Store, Michael Kors, True Religion, Lucky Brand Jeans Outlet, Nordstrom Rack, H&M, Forever 21, J.Crew Factory, Tommy Hilfiger Company Store, Abercrombie & Fitch Outlet, Nike Factory Store and much more. Enjoy great restaurants including Market Broiler, Rainforest Cafe, Dave & Buster’s and GameWorks. Shoppers will also enjoy laughing at the Improv Comedy Club & Dinner Theatre or enjoy movies at AMC 30 Theatres. Ontario Mills serves the Southern California market located at the 10 and 15 freeways. We hope you visit us soon! More stores. More brands. More savings. More fun! MALL HOURS: Monday to Saturday 10am – 9pm, Sunday 11am – 8pm One Mills Circle, Ontario California 91765 Phone Shopping Line: (909) 484-8300 25 27 h a e Y k c u H # 31 Rt 66 ad HF 2016 JUNE 10,11,12 HUCK FINN JUBILEE BLUEGRASS MUSIC FESTIVAL Thank You TO OUR PARTNERS GO COUNTRY A Big Huck Yeah! POWERED BY: TO ALL OF OUR GUESTS, ENTERTAINERS, VENDORS, AND EDUCATORS – THANK YOU FOR BEING HERE. HOPE TO SEE ALL OF YOU BLUEGRASS MUSIC LOVERS NEXT YEAR! - The Huck Finn Jubilee Crew JOIN A BLUEGRASS ASSOCIATION TODAY! IBMA is the trade association that connects and educates bluegrass professionals, empowers the bluegrass community, and encourages worldwide appreciation of bluegrass music of yesterday, today and tomorrow. VISIT FOR MORE INFORMATION: IBMA.ORG
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