The Friends of California Citrus Park will host the fourth annual Citrus Festival at California Citrus State Historic Park in Riverside 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, March 28.
The Citrus Festival will include citrus tasting, cultural and educational booths, hands-on activities, craft vendors and a kids’ corner with games, crafts, a learning lab and story time, according to a news release.
There will also be cooking demonstrations by Saboreé Catering & Events, live music by SouthBound and Company and and food and beverages available for purchase, including a beer garden, according to the news release.
Parking will be primarily off site at nearby locations, while on-site disabled parking will be available for $10 at the park, 9400 Dufferin Ave., Riverside.
General parking is available for $10 at Arlington High School, 2951 Jackson St., and at Bethel Christian School, 2425 Van Buren Blvd., with a shuttle service to the festival.
The Friends of California Citrus Park is a nonprofit partner supporting the California Citrus State Historic Park.
The park was founded in 1994 on 247 acres in Riverside to preserve the region’s citrus history.
The Friends of California Citrus Park aim to support the park’s orange groves, citrus production, the Sunkist Center, amphitheater and group picnic event areas.
For information, go to californiacitruspark.com.