Get ready for lots of fun this summer without spending a lot of cash. We’ve rounded up a season full of activities from concerts to movies and beyond. None of them charge an admission, but they’re all sure to keep everyone entertained through Labor Day.

Note: Events are separated into categories and then arranged chronologically.

CONCERTS

1. Lake Arrowhead Village Concert Series

Music Friday and Saturday evenings through Labor Day, with bonus concerts on July 4th weekend. 6:30-8 p.m. Lake Arrowhead Village Shopping Center, 28200 Highway 189, Lake Arrowhead. 909-337-0723, thelakearrowheadvillage.com

2. Rock Yard

Fantasy Springs Resort Casino’s outdoor tribute concerts on Saturday nights are a favorite. On June 10, there’s a special concert with the Yardbirds. There are also two Friday concerts on June 9 and July 28. Guests must be 18 or older. 7:30 p.m. Saturdays through the fall, Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, 84-245 Indio Springs Drive, Indio. 760-342-5000, fantasyspringsresort.com

3. Temecula Summer Concerts

Free concerts 7 p.m. Thursdays. June 1, The Answer; June 8, Smokin’ Cobras; June 15, The Highway Men; June 22, Liquid Blue; June 29, Detroit Underground; July 6, Southbound & Company; July 13, Love is a Rose (Linda Ronstadt tribute); July 20, Creedence Relived; July 27, City Beat. Temecula Amphitheater, 30875 Rancho Vista Road. temeculaca.gov

4. Canyon Crest Towne Centre

Tuesday night concerts, starting June 6 with Eddie Would Tow (surf music). Also: June 13, Joey and His Showmen; June 20, Southbound Unplugged; June 27, Always A Reason. Shopping center near Ralphs and Romano’s, 5225 Canyon Crest Drive, Riverside; 7-9 p.m.; shopcanyoncrest.com

5. Fontana Summer Concerts

Open-air concerts 7-9 p.m. Thursdays. June 8, Top 40 and Latin funk music; June 15, 1980s band; June 22, Top 40 music; June 29, rock ’n’ roll; July 6, Motown, R&B; July 13, Beach Boys and Eagles tributes; July 20, Top 40, R&B, Latin; July 27, Contemporary praise, Veterans Park, 17255 Merrill Ave. www.fontana.org

6. Norco Summer Concerts in the Park

Concerts at Pikes Peak Park, 6:30-8:30 p.m. select Fridays. June 9, Yard Sale; June 23, Krazy Kirk and the Hillbillies; July 7, Heartache Tonight; July 21, Western Express Band; Aug. 4, Heart of Leo; Aug. 11, Journeys. 97 Sixth St., Norco. 951-270-5632, www.norco.ca.us

Marvin Hernandez, 7, enjoys one of the rides in the kid zone during the City of Murrieta’s 25th Birthday Bash at California Oaks Sports Park in Murrieta, on Wednesday, June.25, 2016.

Poet Anna Wenger of Riverside reads her poem called “Acting the Part” on stage at Riverside’s annual Juneteenth celebration kickoff at Bordwell Park on Saturday, June 4, 2016.

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An event volunteer scoops up portions for visitors attending the 23rd annual Ice Cream Social at Riverside’s historic Heritage House, on Sunday, June 26, 2016.

Artist Rachael Sawyer Guthrie, 17, from Temecula works on her art during the Temecula Art and Street Painting Festival in Old Town Temecula, on Saturday, June.11, 2016.

Artists work on their art during the Temecula Art and Street Painting Festival in Old Town Temecula, on Saturday, June.11, 2016.



FILE – In this file image released by Disney-Pixar, characters, from left, Anger, voiced by Lewis Black, Disgust, voiced by Mindy Kaling, Joy, voiced by Amy Poehler, Fear, voiced by Bill Hader, and Sadness, voiced by Phyllis Smith appear in a scene from “Inside Out.” The movie releases in theaters on June 19, 2015. (Disney-Pixar via AP, File)

Angel Blue will perform at the Redlands Bowl.

Sgt. Pepper Bluegrass Band will perform at the Redlands Bowl.

A 1950 Chevy Woody Wagon is just one of the classic cars on display during the 16th Annual Rods and Rails Festival at the Orange Empire Railway Museum in Perris, June, 13, 2015.

People check out some of the classic cars on display during the 16th Annual Rods and Rails Festival at the Orange Empire Railway Museum in Perris, June, 13, 2015.



7. Chino Hills Concerts in the Park

Family-friendly performances. Bring lawn chairs and blankets. June 14, Wanted (Bon Jovi tribute); June 21, Wise Guys (big band); June 28, Pine Mountain Logs (rock, variety); July 12, Neon Nation (1980s tribute); July 19, The Ravelers (classic rock); July 26, Bayside High (1990s); Aug. 2, My Generation (British Invasion tribute); Aug. 9, Elton and The Early Years. Veterans Park, 14877 Eucalyptus Ave., Chino Hills; 7-8:30 p.m.; 909-364-2700. www.chinohills.org/concerts

8. Riverside Summer Concerts

Wednesday night concert series, with performances from 6-9 p.m. June 14, Southbound (classic rock); June 21, Hit Me ’90s; June 28, Woodie Longboard (Beach Boys and Beatles tributes); July 12, Stone Soul (Motown); July 19, Latin Nation (Latin); July 26, Neon Nation (1980s pop). Fairmount Park, 2601 Fairmount Blvd., Riverside. 951-826-2000, rivreg.org

9. Chino Summer Concerts

Concert series co-hosted by Chino Kiwanis Club and city of Chino, 7-9 p.m. Thursdays. June 15, Eclipse Rewound (1980s); June 22, The Smooth Sounds of Santana; June 29, Silverados (country rock); July 6, Fortunate Sons (Creedence Clearwater Revival tribute); July 13, Queen Nation (Queen tribute); July 20, Lights (Journey tribute). City Hall lawn, 13220 Central Ave. 909-334-3250, www.chinokiwanis.com

10. Laverne Concerts in the Park

Concert series, 6:30 p.m. select Sundays beginning June 18 with J.T.D. Band (Motown). Also: July 2, Petty Or Not (Tom Petty tribute); July 16, Hard Day’s Night (Beatles tribute); July 30, Kim Martin Band (variety); Aug. 13, The Answer (classic rock), Heritage Park, 5001 Via De Mansion, 909-596-8700, www.ci.la-verne.ca.us

11. Riverside Concert Band’s 140th Birthday

Milestone anniversary celebration with the Riverside Concert Band and the Riverside Swing Band, 4-8 p.m. June 24. Bring a picnic and enjoy the music and other activities. Villegas Park, 3091 Esperanza St., Riverside. www.riversideconcertband.org

12. Redlands Bowl Summer Music Festival

America’s longest continuously running free summer music festival returns June 30 with another strong lineup that includes renowned soprano Angel Blue and the finals of the Young Artists Concerto Competition, July 11; Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Bluegrass Band, July 21; Keith David’s Nat King Cole tribute, Aug. 8; and the Redlands Symphony’s “From Score to Screen Fireworks,” this summer’s finale on Aug. 25. Redlands Bowl, 25 Grant St. 909-793-7316, redlandsbowl.org

13. 65th Street Live!

Friday night concert series, 7:30-9 p.m. June 30, Mark Wood & The Parrothead Band; July 7, The Answer; July 14, Born Joy; July 21, Paperback Writer; July 28, Elton The Early Years; Aug. 4, Fortunate Son; Aug. 11, Neon Nations; Aug. 18, The Who Generation; Aug. 25, Joshua Tree. Harada Heritage Park, 13099 65th St., Eastvale. 951-727-3524, parks.jcsd.us

14. Rancho Cucamonga Concerts in the Park

Thursday night concert series, with performances starting at 7 p.m. July 6, The Country Club (country rock); July 13, The Suffragettes (pop rock); July 20, 1980s all stars; July 27, Cold Duck (old school); Aug. 3, The Answer (classic rock). Red Hill Community Park Amphitheater, 7484 Vineyard Ave., Rancho Cucamonga. 909-919-2628, www.cityofrc.us

15. Murrieta Summer Concerts

6-8 p.m., Saturdays in July. July 8, Southbound & Company (classic and Southern rock); July 15, Midnight Satellites (rock, alternative); July 22, Midnight Ride (top 40); July 29, Fear of Phobias Band (1970s-’80s dance-rock). Town Square Park, 24701 Jefferson Ave., Murrieta. murrieta.org/services/cs/events

16. Yucaipa Concerts in the Park

Sunday evening concert series, 6:30-8:30 p.m., starting July 9 with The Kings of 88 (classic rock). Also: July 16, Betamaxx (1980s tribute); July 23, Smith Band (country); July 30, Strange Days (Doors tribute); Aug. 6, The Smoking Cobras (retro hits); Aug. 13, Escape the Journey Tribute (Journey tribute). Yucaipa Community Park, 34900 Oak Glen Road, 909-797-2489, yucaipa.org

17. University Village Summer Concerts

Live outdoor music in front of Juice It Up, 7-9 p.m. Thursdays starting July 13 with Ticket To Ride (Beatles tribute). Also: July 20, Mighty Cash Cats (Johnny Cash tribute); July 27, Stone Soul (classic soul and Motown); Aug. 3, Jive Turkey (disco party); Aug. 10, Live From Earth (Pat Benatar tribute); Aug. 17, Smooth (Santana tribute). Northeast corner of University and Iowa avenues, Riverside, universityvillageriverside.com

18. Dos Lagos Summer Concerts

Free concerts 7-9 p.m. Saturdays. July 15, Pop King MJ Show (Michael Jackson tribute); July 22, Pyromania (Def Leppard tribute); July 29, Urban Skies (Keith Urban tribute); Aug. 5, Prizmatic The Katy Perry Experience; Aug. 12, Green Today (Green Day tribute); Aug. 19, DSB The Next Best Thing to Journey. The Shops at Dos Lagos, 2780 Cabot Drive, Corona; 951-277-7601; shopdoslagos.com

19. End of Summer Concerts

6-9 p.m. Aug. 2 at Vellegas Park, 3091 Esperanza St., Riverside; 6-9 p.m. Aug. 9 at Orange Terrace Park, 2001 Orange Terrace Pkwy., Riverside. riversideca.gov

MOVIES

20. Yucaipa Movies in the Park

Movies on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. at Yucaipa Community Park, 34900 Oak Glen Road. June 7, “Storks”; June 14, “Sing”; June 21, “The Jungle Book” (2016); June 28, “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” (PG-13); July 5, “Captain America: Civil War” (PG-13); July 12, “Finding Dory”; July 19, “Moana”; July 26, “Zootopia”; Aug. 2, “The Secret Life of Pets.” Movies repeat on Thursdays at 7 p.m. at the Seventh Street Pool, 12385 Seventh St. 909-790-7460, www.yucaipa.org

21. Temecula Moonlight Movies

Screenings start at dusk and activities begin at 6 p.m.: June 16, “The Secret Lives of Pets”; June 23, “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids”; July 14, “Zootopia” at Temeku Hills Park, 31367 La Serena Way . July 21, “Toy Story”; July 28, “Finding Dory” at Harveston Community Park, 28582 Harveston Drive. temeculaca.gov

22. Movies in Riverside

Free G- and PG-rated movies on Friday and Saturday evenings. “Trolls,” June 30 at Myra Linn Park, 4540 Meredith Ave.; and July 1 at Ryan Bonaminio Park, 5000 Tequesquite Ave. “Sing,” July 1 at Doty/Trust Park, 5404 Golden Ave.; and July 2 at Arlington Park, 3860 Van Buren Blvd. “Moana,” July 14 at Don Jones Park, 3995 Jefferson Ave.; and July 15 at Washington Park, 2719-2767 Mary St. “Finding Dory,” July 21 at Arlington Heights Sports Park, 9401 Cleveland St.; and July 22 at Ryan Bonaminio Park. “Lego Batman Movie,” July 28 at Sycamore Highlands Park, 5777 Fair Isle; and July 29 at Orange Terrace Park, 20010 Orange Terrace Parkway. “The Secret Life of Pets,” Aug. 4 at Doty/Trust Park; and Aug. 5 at Myra Linn Park. “Grease,” Aug. 11 at Lincoln Park; and Aug. 12 at Arlington Park. All movies begin at dusk. riversideca.gov

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23. Chino Hills Movies in the Park

Thursday night movie series, with each screening starting at about 7:45 p.m. July 6, “The Lego Batman Movie”; July 13, “Zootopia”; July 20, “Doctor Strange”; July 27, “Moana”; Aug. 3, “The Wizard of Oz”; Aug. 10, “The Secret Life Of Pets.” Chino Hills Community Center, 14250 Peyton Drive 909-364-2700, www.chinohills.org

24. Perris Movies in the Park

Perris will host a number of movies in various parks, including “Finding Dory” at Morgan Park on July 13; “Tangled” at Liberty Park on July 27; “Moana” at Monument Park on Aug. 10; “Zootopia” at May Ranch Park on Aug. 24; and “Jurassic World” at Mercado Park on Sept. 15. All movies begin at dusk. cityofperris.org/residents/parks.html

25. Movies on Main

Thursday night family-friendly movies. July 6, “Sing”; July 20, “Finding Dory”; July 13, “Moana.” A screen is set up on Main Street between Mission Inn and University avenues in downtown Riverside. riversidedowntown.org

26. Murrieta Movies in the Park

Family-friendly movies begin at dusk. Aug. 5, “The Secret Life of Pets”; Aug. 12, “Top Gun.” California Oaks Sports Park, 40600 California Oaks Road. 951-304-7275, murrieta.org/services/cs/events

27. Moonlight Cinema

“Inside Out,” at dusk Aug. 13; Orchard Park, 5900 Festival Way, Eastvale. 951-727-3524, jcsd.us

MOVIES & MUSIC

28. Ontario Summer Concerts and Movies

Families can bring lawn chairs and blankets to the grass area at Ontario Town Square to enjoy live music, movies, food and beverages on Wednesday and Friday nights through Aug. 18. Concerts are Wednesdays, 5-9 p.m., with performances starting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Como La Flore (Selena tribute); June 7, Ronnie and the Classics (oldies top 40); June 14, Color My World (Chicago tribute); June 21, Uptown Funk (Bruno Mars tribute); June 28, Queen Nation (Queen tribute); July 5, Flashback Heart Attack (1980s cover band); July 12, Green Today (Green Day tribute); July 19, Phazze One (funk); July 26, Soto (Latin fusion and top 40s covers); Aug. 2, DSB: Don’t Stop Believing (Journey tribute); Aug. 9, Mariachi Los Reyes & Sinfonia Mexicana Academy (youth performance, 6:30-7 p.m., opening prior to Mariachi Los Reyes); Aug. 16, Sunshine Experience (KC & Sunshine Band tribute). Fridays are movie nights, 7-10 p.m., with screenings starting at dusk. Friday, “The Secret Life of Pets”; June 9, “Moana”; June 16, “The Little Rascals”; June 23, “Storks”; June 30, “The Jungle Book” (2016); July 7, “Kubo and the Two Strings”; July 14, “Zootopia”; July 21, “Finding Dory”; July 28, “Tinker Bell and the Legend of the Neverbeast”; Aug. 4, “Grease”; Aug. 11, “Toy Story”; Aug. 18, “Sing.” 909-395-2020, www.ontariotownsquare.org

29. Colton Movies and Concerts in the Park

Movies start at 8:15 p.m. June 9, “Zootopia” at Fleming Park, 525 N. La Cadena Drive; June 16, “The Angry Birds Movie,” Rich Dauer Park, 955 Torrey Pines Drive; June 30, “Storks,” Fleming Park; July 14, “Mulan,” Elizabeth Davis Park, 1055 W. Laurel Drive; July 21, “The Jungle Book” (2016), Fleming Park; July 28, “Lilo & Stitch,” Cesar Chavez Park, 600 Colton Ave.; Aug. 4, “Kubo and the Two Strings,” Fleming Park. Concerts are at Fleming Park: July 16, The BeaTunes; July 28, The Jimmy Sterling Experience; July 30, Latin Flair; Aug. 6, Suave. 909-370-6153, www.coltononline.com

30. Claremont Movies and Concerts in the Park

Hosted by the Claremont Police Department, the summer movie series runs June 27-July 20. Bring blankets and low-back chairs. Movies begin at dusk. Monday Night Concert Series is 7-8:30 p.m. July 10-Sept. 4. Lineups to be announced. Both are at Memorial Park, 840 N. Indian Hill Blvd., 909-399-5490, www.ci.claremont.ca.us

31. MoVal Rocks!

Free concert series, 6:45 p.m. Fridays in July. Genres include jazz/blues, country, Latin and rock. A movie will screen after the music ends at 8:30 p.m. July 7, Santana Ways and “Sing”; July 14, Neon Nation and “Star Wars: Rogue One”; July 21, Latin Nation and “Moana”; July 28, Glacier Blue and “The Lego Batman Movie.” Moreno Valley Conference & Recreation Center, 14075 Frederick St. moreno-valley.ca.us

SPECIAL EVENTS

32. Juneteenth Celebration

17th annual free family festival will feature live entertainment, health, community and historical information, along with great food and merchandise vendors. Noon to 6 p.m. June 3. Bordwell Park-Stratton Community Center, 2008 Martin Luther King Blvd., Riverside. 888-752-1617, www.juneteenthsocal.org

33. Storytime in the Gardens

Stories, crafts and snacks in the UCR Botanic Gardens, 1 Botanic Gardens Drive, Riverside. 11 a.m. to noon June 3. RSVP to ucrbg@ucr.edu or call 951-784-6962.

34. Rods and Rails

Annual car and motorcycle show features classic cars from the 1920s-1970s and motorcycle classes from 1939 to the present. Event also features games and entertainment, live music and the annual Potato Festival. Admission to the grounds is free; regular prices apply for an all-day ride pass for train and trolley rides ($12 for ages 12 and older, $8 for ages 5-11, free for ages 4 and younger. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 10 at the Orange Empire Railway Museum, 2201 S. A St., Perris. 951-943-3020, www.oerm.org

35. Santa Ana River Trail Bike Ride & Festival

Event promotes a healthy and active lifestyle. 9 a.m.-noon June 11 at Ryan Bonaminio Park, 5000 Tequesquite Ave., Riverside. Activities and light refreshments. Register at sartbikefestival.org, 800-234-7275

36. Father’s Day Car Show

Bring the entire family and check out some sweet rides, fun activities for the kids, live music, and great vendors. Noon to 3 p.m. June 17. The Shops at Dos Lagos, 2780 Cabot Drive, Corona. 951-277-7601, shopdoslagos.com

37. Night of the Luminaries

At dusk on June 24, the grounds of the Rose Haven Garden will glow from the light of hundreds of luminary bags and lanterns. Parking is not available on-site; a free shuttle service will be available at the corner of Santiago and Ynez Road. 30592 Jedediah Smith Road, Temecula, 951-694-6480, temeculaca.gov

38. Old Fashioned Ice Cream Social

Riverside Metropolitan Museum’s Heritage House hosts its annual old-style Independence Day ice cream social, noon to 4 p.m. June 25. Admission to the event and the ice cream are free. 8193 Magnolia Ave., Riverside. 951-826-5273, www.riversideca.gov

39. Murrieta Birthday Bash

26th annual celebration of Murrieta’s incorporation. 2-9 p.m. July 1, with live music starting at 5 p.m. and fireworks at 9 p.m. California Oaks Sports Park, 40600 California Oaks Road. 951-304-7275, www.murrietaca.gov

40. Oak Glen Car Show

Tenth annual car show hosted by Yucaipa Rotary includes pre-1980 classics, antique cars, hot rods, trucks, vendors and live music. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. July 30 in the Law’s Coffee Shop parking lot, 38392 Oak Glen Road, Yucaipa. yucaiparotary.org

ART, ARTS & CRAFTS

41. Riverside Arts Walk

6–9 p.m. every first Thursday of the month, lets you explore performances, exhibits, music, dance, poetry, theater and hands-on art activities at more than 25 participating locations downtown. Street parking is free after 5 p.m. and most garages are, too. 951-682-6737 or riversideartswalk.com.

42. Art Off the Walls

First Fridays Art Off the Walls series, hosted by Temecula Community Services Department from 6-9 p.m. June 2, July 7, Aug. 4 and Sept. 1, Works from 10-plus artists in a variety of genres, plus music and food. Truax Building, 41923 Second St., Temecula. 951-694-6480.

43. Art & Street Painting Festival

Live art demonstrations, kids activities and music, 5-8 p.m. June 9, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. June 10, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 11. Main Street, Temecula. temeculaca.gov

44. Victoria Gardens’ Kidz Club

The shopping destination has craft activities for children ages 3-10, who can create paper pineapples from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday. Other Kidz Club events are scheduled June 17, July 8, Aug. 12 and Sept. 23. 12505 N. Mainstreet, Rancho Cucamonga. 909-919-2628, victoriagardensie.com