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Corona highlights senior center reopening, new adaptive programs and a 5,000‑person music festival
Summary
City staff reported the senior center reopening, previewed summer camps, movies-in-the-park and expanded adaptive programs, and said the April Music & Arts Festival drew about 5,000 people.
At the May Parks and Recreation Commission meeting, Community Services staff reported on the grand reopening of Corona’s senior center, new adaptive-program offerings and a packed summer events calendar.
The update was delivered by Donna Finch, Community Services staff, and Sadie Cowden, recreation supervisor, who provided dates and participation details for upcoming events and programs. Cowden said the city’s inaugural Music and Arts Festival in April drew “approximately 5,000 attendees,” and listed the festival’s components: two bands, more than 50 artisan vendors and about 19 food vendors.
The senior-services presentation included a public comment from Jacqueline Wilson, senior community…
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