by Arya Abrego on 2015-05-12

The 30th Annual Highgrove Day kicked off over the weekend at Highgrove Park, offering food, activities, and classic cars for the community’s entertainment. In the front of the community center were resource and referral vendors to help provide people with knowledge and benefits they can receive through services of the center. Among the vendors were Rite Aid and the local public library, who set up for the Health Fair outside the center. Inside, the community center held the 5th Annual Pancake Breakfast event, hosted by the Family Services Association. For $6 per adult and $4 per child, guests enjoyed the breakfast, with all proceeds going back to the center to help fund its services. The center was full of many families from all over Riverside and nearby Grand Terrace, eating and dancing along the room. All the food was served by volunteers throughout the morning. Among the volunteers were Eva Manzo and her two children, Gissele and William. She volunteers her time to the community center in efforts to give back for what the center has done for her, she shared. Manzo said, “They helped me a lot when I was in need. I was having a rough time and they helped me with food and helping me find a job." Because of this, she said, the Manzo family was more than happy to take part in any way they could. The back of the park was the site of the 30th Annual Highgrove Day, where a car show and vendors were set up for people in the community to visit. The theme of the event was American Pride, promoted by the car club, The Old Farts, who gave thanks to the armed forces. Riverside County Supervisors and Mayor Rusty Bailey attended the event to show their support. The forecast during the event seemed a little skeptical on whether it would rain. During the opening ceremony, host Barney Barnett joked around with the audience, saying, “If it rains today we are going to have to manage to get all these cars under this tent." Despite the clouds, the weather held up and Highgrove Day proceeded with no hesitation. Raffle tickets and prizes were sold and given away as well as trophies to car owners. People of the Riverside Community were able to purchase items from the vendors or take their chances purchasing a raffle ticket. Also in the event were wolf gang dogs, cheerleaders, Polynesian dancers, and a T-34 plane flying over from the closest base. [END] 30th Annual Highgrove Day Date: 5/9/2015 Time: 7:00 a.m. - Noon Event Location: Highgrove Park Address: 459 Center St. Riverside CA 92507 Description: Free. On Main St. between Michigan & Mt. Vernon. Entertainment, fun & pancake breakfast. 7 a.m. -noon. American Pride theme. CONTACT INFO Phone: 951-683-4994 or 951-205-9927 Website: www.highgrovehappenings.net/Highgrove-Day.html STORY: 30th Annual Highgrove Day BYLINE: Arya Abrego PHOTOS BY: Arya Abrego PHOTOS: 6 photos PHOTO CAPTIONS: IMG_5179 Sherry helping out at the register table IMG_5183 Eva Manzo and her children Gissele and William volunteer in the kitchen IMG_5186 The public Library rides in style IMG_5193 Opening Ceremony IMG_5196 Barney Barnett poses next to awards IMG_5199 The muscles behind the car show WORD COUNT: 405 CONTACTS: Director of Community Center- Sherry Morris-Logan, 951-342-6634 Event Cooridnator- Leila Santa Maria, 951-341-6634 Kayla Davis-951-683-4994 MEMO TO EDITOR: The event had two different things going on. There was a pancake breakfast going on in front to help raise money for the community center and in back was a car show. The event coordinators in front were very helpful and sweet to me, but the people holding the car show, The Old Farts were very rude. This is my first time meeting people at an event that made me uncomfortable. They for the most part ignored me and acted as if I wasn’t knowledgeable for the article. SPIN-OFF STORIES FOUND: No stories were spoke of. ARTICLE TITLES: Pancake Breakfast and 30th Annual Highgrove Day at the Community Center, Breakfast and Classic Cars at the 30th Annual Highgrove Day, Community Awareness and Fun at the 30th Annual Highgrove Day ARTICLE: Riversides 30th Annual Highgrove Day took place at the Highgrove Park, offering food, activities, and classic cars for the community’s entertainment. In the front of the community center were resource and referral vendors to help provide people with knowledge and benefits they can receive through services of the center. Among the vendors were Rite Aid and the local public library who set up for the Health Fair outside the center. Inside the community center held the 5th Annual pancake breakfast by the Family Services Association, at just $6 an adult and $4 a child. All proceeds went back to the center to fund its services. The center was full of many families from all over Riverside and Grand Terrace eating and dancing along the room. All the food was served by volunteers throughout the morning who offered their time all day for free. Among the volunteers were Eva Manzo and her two children, Gissele and William. She volunteers her time to the community center in efforts to give back for what the center has done for her. She says, “They helped me a lot when I was in need. I was having a rough time and they helped me with food and helping me find a job”. The Manzo family was more than happy to take part in any way they could. In the back of the park held the 30th Annual Highgrove day where a car show and vendors were set up for people in the community to go to. The theme of the event was American Pride promoted by the car club, The Old Farts, who gave thanks to the armed forces. Riverside Counties Supervisor and Mayor were at the event to show their support. The forecast during the event seemed a little skeptical on whether it would rain. During the opening ceremony Barney Barnett joked around with the audience saying, “If it rains today we are going to have to manage to get all these cars under this tent”. Despite the clouds, the weather held up and the Highgrove Day proceeded with no hesitation. Raffle tickets and prizes were sold and given away as well as trophies to car owners. People of the Riverside Community were able to purchase items from the vendors or take their chances purchasing a raffle ticket. Also in the event were wolf gang dogs, cheerleaders, Polynesian dancers, and a T-34 plane flying over from the closest base.