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Mansion Memories Bring Joy to Redlands Kids

By Catherine Garcia
Media Contact
08/20/2021 at 01:14 PM

Mansion Memories continues to find creative ways to bring joy to Redlands kids during the pandemic — and their latest recurring event involves sweet treats.

 

Last Summer, Mansion Memories started holding Pop Up Popsicle Parties (PUPPs). It was so successful they brought them back for the Summer of 2021! They bring the Atomic Cherry ice cream truck to their nominating agencies it partners, like the Redlands YMCA, Thrive Single Moms group and Redlands Boys & Girls Club. Volunteers dressed up as classic storybook characters also came along, safely interacting with the children while they enjoyed their popsicles. 

 

Prior to the pandemic, Mansion Memories held their fantastical Magical Day programs at the Burrage Mansion, open to local kids who are experiencing a social, economic, or health-related crisis and their immediate families. Once COVID-19 hit, Mansion Memories Executive Director Dianna Lawson started organizing virtual programs on their YouTube channel for families to participate in from home, as well as drive-thru adventures at the Burrage Mansion. The idea for PUPPs came as the temperatures started to rise and Mansion Memories wanted to do something fun for kids.

 

"These PUPPs have been so good for everyone involved," Lawson,  said. "We follow all the COVID rules, and everyone involved just has such a memorable time. The kids really need this since so much has been taken away from them since COVID hit. We are very thankful to our volunteers and supporters who make these PUPPs possible."

 

To find out more information about Mansion Memories go to their website: MansionMemories.org

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