Windermere Tower Properties Shows the Love to Riverside Educators and Small Businesses.

Windermere Tower Properties celebrated Valentine’s Day with the launch of the “Show the love” campaign to honor and recognize local educators for their commitment to students in our community. Throughout the pandemic it has become apparent that our local schools are the center of our community and essential, for not only the development of our youth, but also for our local economy to thrive. Teachers, cafeteria workers, custodians and all school staff have been versatile in meeting the needs of our students and our community, putting others before themselves. Since the beginning of the pandemic educators have pivoted to adjust to public health mandates while still focusing on the goal of creating learning environments for our students to succeed.

The entire team at Windermere Tower Properties wanted local educators to know we value their commitment and empathize with the social and emotional toll the pandemic has had on their profession. The “Show the Love” campaign allowed the Realtors to partner with their brokerage and select a local school to buy lunch or a treat for their entire staff from an area small business. This successful campaign reminded our local educators that they are loved and supported small business owners and our local economy.

On February 14th the Realtors at Windermere Tower Properties handed out more than 900 lunches or treats to more than 15 elementary school sites throughout Riverside including: Pachappa, La Granada, Longfellow, Lake Hills, Alcott, Madison, Jefferson, Franklin, Kennedy, Twain, Hawthorne, Washington, Foothill, Twin Hills, Woodcrest, Woodrest Christian, and Springs Charter School. Local eateries like Sub Station, Antoines, DeMatteo’s, Northgate Gonzales Market, Upper Crust, Riverside Cookie Shop, Cactus Cantina, Crumbl, and local Girl Scout troops were some of the area businesses that were supported. “The staff in the front office were so overwhelmed with gratitude,” said Realtor Associate, Heidi Carter.

“The receptionist told me since the pandemic we haven’t celebrated holidays the same way and often times offices were bare and didn’t look like they were celebrating the holiday at all. They really needed this.” Carter said.

Colette Lee, co-owner of Windermere Tower Properties, stated, “We are really happy this campaign turned our so well in its first effort. We want to “show the love” every year and support even more schools next time around.”

For more information contact Windermere Tower Properties at (951) 369-8002 or visit www.windermeretower.com


Windermere Tower Properties invite you to donate to the Spark of Love Toy Drive!

Windermere Tower Properties invite you to donate to the Spark of Love Toy Drive!

 

Windermere Tower Properties will be collecting new, unwrapped toys for deserving families within our community. The Spark of Love Toy Drive will run from November 26th to December 21th 2018. Collection sites will include all 3 Windermere Tower Properties - Riverside Office Locations.

 

Spark of Love Collection Events

Sunday, December 8, 2018:  Windermere Tower Properties will be holding a Spark of Love collection from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at our office located at 7197 Brockton Ave, Riverside 92506. Donate a gift, take a picture with Santa, enjoy donuts, muffins, hot cocoa, a coloring contest, games & more!

Locations: Windermere Tower Brockton Office, 7197 Brockton Ave, Riverside 92506 (MAP)

 

About the Spark of Love Toy Drive

The Spark of Love is a partnership between ABC7 and fire departments across southern California. Over the past years, the Spark of Love Toy Drive has successfully collected more than ten million toys for under-served children and teens. The “Spark of Love Toy Drive” takes place in November and December every year. With love and support of donors and sponsors, kids across Southern California receive a new toy each holiday season. Windermere Tower Properties has been involved with the Spark of Love Toy Drive for the past 25 years.

 

Help us give back by dropping a new unwrapped toy to any one of our drop off locations before December 21st:

Main Office: 7197 Brockton Ave. Riverside 92506

Downtown Office: 3521 Main St. Riverside 92501 (Corner of 5th & Main St)

Magnolia Center: 4010 Merrill Ave. Riverside 92506

 

 

Because we live here too. Windermere Cares.

 


Best Halloween Events in the Inland Empire - Happening This Weekend!

Halloween Carnival

Friday, Oct. 26, 2018 - 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Ronald Reagan Sports Park, 30875 Rancho Vista Road, Temecula, CA 92592

From the city of Temecula:

"What is a skeleton’s favorite game at the carnival? Boneyard bowling! You can enjoy this game and many more at the annual Halloween Carnival. Event also includes jumps, train rides and a costume contest to make it a ghoulishly good time. You don’t want to miss this spooktacular event!

"Cost: $5/wristband= unlimited games & prizes, excludes food vendors."

Halloween Carnival 2018: Sports Park, Temecula

For further information, click here.

 

 

Halloween Fest

Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018 - 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Banning Community Center, 789 San Gorgonio Ave., Banning, CA

From the city of Banning:

For further information, click here.

 

 

 

Trunk or Treat

Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018 from 5 PM to 8 PM

Marna O'Brien Park, 20505 Palomar St. Wildomar, CA 92595

From the city of Wildomar:

For further information, click here.

 

 

Fall Festival

Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018 - 5:30 p.m. - 8 p.m.

California Oaks Sport Park, 40600 California Oaks Road, Murrieta, CA

From the city of Murrieta:

"Join us for some family fun. Carnival style games, music, food vendors, etc! Enjoy this years Coco theme!! (carnival games suitable for ages 2-11) $3 per child for unlimited games."

For further information, click here.

 

 

Fall Festival with Trunk or Treat

Sunday, Oct. 28, 2018 -  4:30-6:30 pm

Hope Lutheran Church, 29043 Vallejo Ave., Temecula, CA

From Hope Lutheran:

"Hope Lutheran Church, Temecula invites the community to a FREE Fall Festival & Trunk or Treat, 4:30 - 6:30 pm Sunday, October 28.  Kids and adults are invited to come dressed in costumes. No gruesome costumes, please.

"The Festival is from 4:30-5:45 pm with carnival games, face painting, crafts, cupcake walk, and food! Food available for purchase. ($2 meal deals)

"Trunk or Treating is from 5:45-6:30 pm. Visit decorated trunks for treats and more activities!"

Fall Festival & Trunk or Treat: Hope Lutheran Church, Temecula

For further information, click here. 

 

 

 

Spooktacular

Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2018 - 5:00PM to 8:00PM

French Valley Community Center At Rancho Bella Vista Park, 31757 Browning Street, Murrieta, CA 92563

Hosted by Valley-Wide Recreation and Park District:

"FREE ADMISSION.

" A safe & fun alternative to 'Trick or Treating.' The French Valley Community Center will be filled with chills & thrills. Join us for games, jumpers, candy, and lots of FUN!

Phone: (951) 894-1468."

For further information, click here. 

October 26-27, 2018

Downtown Riverside Main Street Pedestrian Mall

University & Main St. Riverside, CA

TOURS $15

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For further information, click here.