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Celebrate Mother’s Day in the Inland Empire: Meaningful Ways to Make Sunday Special

By William Cortez, Community Writer
May 6, 2026 at 01:50pm. Views: 1561

Mother’s Day is this Sunday, and across the Inland Empire—from Moreno Valley to Redlands and Grand Terrace—families are preparing to honor the women who give so much every day. Whether you’re planning something elegant or keeping it simple and heartfelt, there are plenty of ways to make this Mother’s Day one to remember.

Mother’s Day and brunch go hand in hand. Local restaurants throughout the region will be offering special menus, from classic breakfast favorites to chef-inspired dishes. Many eateries are featuring outdoor seating, perfect for enjoying Southern California’s spring weather. Be sure to call ahead—reservations fill up quickly for this popular holiday.

For families who prefer a more personal touch, consider preparing a homemade brunch. Pancakes, fresh fruit, and a handwritten card can mean just as much—if not more—than a restaurant reservation.

Treat mom to a day of relaxation and self-care. Local spas and salons are offering Mother’s Day specials, including massages, facials, and mani-pedi packages. Even creating a “spa day at home” with candles, music, and a quiet space can give mom the peaceful break she deserves.

Many Inland Empire communities host family-friendly events in honor of Mother’s Day weekend. From craft fairs and artisan markets to live music in the park, there are opportunities to spend quality time together while supporting local vendors and artists.

Parks in cities like Loma Linda and Colton are ideal for a scenic picnic. Pack a lunch, bring a blanket, and enjoy a relaxed afternoon surrounded by nature.

Sometimes, the most meaningful gifts aren’t bought—they’re made. Handmade cards, photo albums, or even a simple letter expressing appreciation can become cherished keepsakes. For families with young children, crafting together can be a fun and memorable activity.

Consider organizing a family photo session or revisiting a favorite family tradition. These moments often become the highlights of the day.

Mother’s Day can also be a time to give back. Volunteering together or donating to a cause that’s meaningful to mom adds a deeper level of appreciation and community connection.

Mother’s Day is about celebrating all maternal figures—mothers, grandmothers, stepmothers, and mentors—who shape lives with love and care. It’s also a time to reflect, remember, and honor those who are no longer with us but remain in our hearts.

As Sunday approaches, the message is simple: it’s not about how much you spend, but how much love you show. Whether it’s a big gathering or a quiet moment together, what matters most is making mom feel seen, appreciated, and celebrated.

 

From all of us in the community—Happy Mother’s Day!

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