calendar JUAN BAUTISTA DE ANZA APRIL 16-17 – Learn about the first Spanish explorer to blaze a trail through what would become Riverside County during a symposium, tour and other activities. Crestmore Manor, 4600 Crestmore Road, Rubidoux; 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 16 (8 a.m. registration); $25. Mar tha McLean-Anza Narrows Park, 5687 Jurupa Ave., Riverside; 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 17; free with registration ($2 park entry fee); 951-955-4300, www.riversidecountyparks.org. RIVERSIDE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL APRIL 16-25 – Eighth annual event will screen features, shor ts and documentaries from around the globe. UltraStar Cinemas, University Village, 1201 University Ave., Riverside; $8, $5 for students and seniors, $100 for season pass; www.riversidefilmfest.org. INTER-TRIBAL POW WOW APRIL 17 – 25th annual event includes dancing, grand entry and Miss Sherman Pageant. Sherman Indian Museum, 9010 Magnolia Ave., Riverside; 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; free ($3 parking); 951-276-6719, www.shermanindianmuseum.org.
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‘THE INCREDIBLE HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE’ APRIL 23 – Explore the history and discoveries of the famous telescope. Dixon Planetarium, Riverside City College, 4800 Magnolia Ave.; 7 p.m.; $2.50-$5; 951-222-8090, www.rcc.edu. Also: “Finding Your Way in the Sky,” May 7; “Exploring the Solar System,” May 21. ‘THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE’ APRIL 23-MAY 2 – The glory of Gilber t and Sullivan at its swashbuckling best. Directed and choreographed by Bar t McHenry. Landis Performing Ar ts Center, 4800 Magnolia Ave., Riverside; 8 p.m. April 23-24, April 30-May 1, 2 p.m. April 24-25, May 1-2; $25-$43, 951-222-8100, www.performanceriverside.org. Also: “Aida,” by Elton John and Tim Rice, June 11-20.
RIVERSIDE PHILHARMONIC APRIL 24-25 – “New York to Vienna,” season finale featuring Time for Three and guest conductor Adam Flatt. Riverside Municipal Auditorium, 3485 Mission Inn Ave.; 8 p.m. April 24, 2p.m. April 25; $11-$74; 951-787-0251, www.thephilharmonic.org. Also: Tickets available for the 2010-11 season. UC RIVERSIDE CONCERTS MAY – World Music Festival: A Sampler (in the University Theatre), May 14; UCR Chamber Music Ensembles (in the Ar ts Building), May 15; Music of Latin America — UCR Andean Ensemble: Mayupatapi (in the Ar ts Building), May 21; Taiko Ensemble: Japanese Drumming (in the Ar ts Building), May 25. UC Riverside, 900 University Ave.; 951-827-4331, http://events.ucr.edu. BIRD WALK BREAKFAST MAY 1 – Guided bird walk and continental breakfast in Alder Canyon. UC Riverside Botanic Gardens, 900 University Ave.; 7:30 a.m.; $15; 951-784-6962, www.gardens.ucr.edu. Also: In the Garden Class/Tour Series, April 10 and May 8; Primavera in the Gardens, May 16; Fall Plant Sale, Oct. 23-24.
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BIRD WALK APRIL 18 – Enlighten the senses to the sights, sounds and variety of birds that call the California Citrus State Historic Park home. Meet in the gazebo. Next walk May 16. 9400 Dufferin Ave., Riverside; 8 a.m.; free ($8 parking); 951-780-6222, www.parks.ca.us.
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