Riverside, California celebrates Labor Day 2014!
Californians know a lot about working hard, and about taking time away from the daily grind to relax. Californians know how to enjoy our state’s weather year-round, but especially so during the summer months. It doesn’t matter if you head to the seaside or stay inland, this Labor Day, how about enjoying something fun? After all, you’ve earned it!
Labor Day 2014 is a great reminder of the social and economic achievement made by American workers, including those living right here in Riverside, California.
If you don’t mind driving a bit, the Newport Coast, Orange County and the City of Angels have plenty happening over the holiday weekend – not to mention the beaches!
If you have never attended The Taste hosted by the L.A. Times, here’s a chance to enjoy some of the finest cuisine and drinks available in all of Southern California. Starting Friday, August 29 and running through Sunday, August 31, experience a food and wine festival promoters bill as “authentically L.A.” Los Angeles’ best chefs invite you to enjoy themed meals like, “Field to Fork,” “Dinner with a Twist,” “Sunday Brunch,” and “Flavors of L.A.” (No smog jokes, please.) Tickets are available on the website, starting at $100 and up for adults, with added discounts for L.A. Times subscribers.
It’s also the inaugural weekend to check out the L.A. County Fair, running from August 29 to September 28, 2014, in Pomona. A concert series with headline and local musicians, competitions, rides, and of course don’t forget the food at the fair—a trip to the county fair will surely please the whole family! It’s always great!
If something mellower sounds appealing, there’s always our gorgeous coastline. A picnic, a bonfire, a walk on the pier, and a toast to the end of summer! What could be better? Visit Newport Beach, Corona Del Mar, and our other wonderful beaches. You will definitely enjoy them.
No matter how you and your family choose to spend it, we wish you a Happy Labor Day 2014, from everyone here at Heiting& Irwin.