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Spring Fling at LRPPG

By Cameron Lindsey, Community Writer
May 16, 2024 at 09:56am. Views: 692

The last weekend in April was an exciting one at the Louis Robidoux Parkland & Pecan Grove (LRPPG), a community facility on Riverview Drive in Jurupa Valley.  Beautiful weather provided the perfect backdrop for LRPPG public agency and non-profit partners to welcome the public to view the significant progress on site following the devastating ’46 Fire of 2019.  Dubbed the “Spring Fling” as a nod to the peaking blooms in the site’s native gardens, the event invited attendees to view the resurgence of the Parkland, a longtime feature of the Jurupa Valley community.  With site rebuilding beginning back in the fall of 2020, partners were excited to unveil considerable improvements including reestablishment of trails, signage, and native plants on property, and beginnings of an on-site nursery housing plants earmarked for future garden expansion. 

“The Louis Robidoux Parkland and Pecan Grove has undergone significant changes since the Halloween 2019 fire that gutted the building and most of the grounds,” IERCD Board President Rick Gomez noted in his opening remarks to Spring Fling attendees.  “We are now witnessing its rebirth, a phoenix rising from literal ash to return to the kind of prized community resource it once was.” 

At the opening of the event, IERCD’s Board President Gomez was joined in addressing the crowd by Riverside County Regional Park and Open Space District’s Gaby Adame, Bureau Chief of Planning, Development and Interpretation, and by Jurupa Valley Mayor Guillermo Silva and Councilmember Leslie Altamirano. Following the opening, speakers cut a ceremonial ribbon marking the entrance to the site’s gardens.  Assemblymember Sabrina Cervantes’ office (CA-58) then presented the Parkland with a Certificate of Recognition, honoring the gardens’ official opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony. 

At the Fling, nearly 150 community members gathered to support the occasion and indulge in free churros, burritos, giveaways, activities, and resources from a range of community-based organizations.  Families in attendance visited a face painter set up in the “Kid’s Corner” which also included conservation-focused arts and crafts appropriate for a range of ages.  Periodic raffles took place with winners taking home plants from the on-site nursery, and attendees learned about upcoming events scheduled at LRPPG including community workshops in May and June.

While the site’s destruction in 2019’s ’46 Fire dealt a devastating blow to the nature center, the resilience and determination of the community have been nothing short of remarkable. The Spring Fling event not only celebrated past achievements but also symbolized the collective hope and excitement for the bright future of the Louis Robidoux Parkland & Pecan Grove.

 The Louis Robidoux Parkland & Pecan Grove (LRPPG) is a 40-acre property located along the Santa Ana River in Jurupa Valley. The site is owned by Riverside County Regional Parks and Open Space District, and under the management of five local agencies including non-profits Huerta del Valle and Sunshine Haven Wildlife Rehab, and government agencies Inland Empire Resource Conservation District, Orange County Water District, and the San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District. To learn more, please visit louisrobidouxparkland.org.

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