
The Nature Education Foundation at the Santa Rosa Plateau will be bringing the hills alive at the ecological reserve beginning Saturday, June 29 with art, dance and music and a mini show by student dancers from the Temecula Academy of Ballet Arts on the Pavilion Stage and the opening of the wildlife art show at the Visitors Center.Tribute bands for well-known music artists will follow on the outdoor stage from 5 to 8 p.m. each Saturday in July through August 3 along with a continuing art show. The summer NEF concert season will conclude with the very popular Cowboy Jubilee September 7 at a working ranch.The June 29 event is the kick-off for the nonprofit NEF’s annual summer fundraising effort that will bring thousands of local 3rd grade students to the reserve in the coming schoo