Suzanne Sproul, O.C. Register

Suzanne Sproul

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Past articles by Suzanne:

It’s Tomatomania! From heirlooms to hybrids, conditions are ripe for spring planting – Orange County Register

Tomato fans are sure to enjoy this annual traveling pop-up sale of hundreds of types of tomato seedlings. → Read More

Home bar carts offer happy hours of stylish entertainment

Stock your rolling drink station with liquors of your choice, mixers and garnishes. → Read More

Master your bathroom with the latest home design technology

Today’s bathrooms are beginning to resemble luxurious home resorts. → Read More

Big Al’s partners with Upland’s Megan’s Wings for family fun – San Bernardino Sun

The entertainment venue is hosting a St. Patrick’s Day fundraiser from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday, March 17. → Read More

See this year’s Oscar-nominated costumes (and more) for free at FIDM – Daily News

See the costumes worn on the big screen this year at Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising Museum and Galleries’ exhibit, The Art of Motion Picture Costume Design. → Read More

This songwriter has gone from Rancho Cucamonga to ‘Music City” – Daily News

The former Rancho Cucamonga resident is a castmember of a brand-new CMT docu-series set in the Tennessee city, appropriately titled “Music City.” → Read More

There’s a secret society meeting at a cemetery, and you’re invited – Daily News

A new event will be taking place under the full moon. → Read More

3 old-school home decor trends that are popular again

There’s a resurgence of three classic looks and one of them is velvet. Yes, velvet. → Read More

What is the Robert Redford Conservancy at the Claremont Colleges?

The conservancy will host director James Redford, son of the actor, on March 2. → Read More

Pop art event teaming up with comic book show at Claremont Packing House

The next event is set for Feb. 25 as an extension of the Claremont Packing House Comic Book and Collectibles Show. → Read More

How Inland Valley Hope Partners has helped hungry, homeless for 50 years

Today the nonprofit helps between 3,500 and 4,000 each month, not including those helped at the Farmers’ Market or with the housing program. → Read More

Seed bombs are a great way to get spring gardens to bloom

These balls of color are a great way to get wildflowers to bloom. → Read More

Winning plants / Fan favorites

Is your garden so 2017 when it could be oh-so 2018?Pantone, Behr and other color enthusiasts declare a “color of the year” annually, sending designers scrambling. So, don’t forget about your own backyard. Consider the → Read More

How to design a winning garden with plants that are on trend for 2018

Being trendy isn’t only for inside the home. Gardeners love to stay ahead of the style curve, too. → Read More

San Bernardino County Museum partners with Southern California Black Chamber for new exhibit

A special art exhibit celebrating Black History Month opens Thursday, Feb. 1 → Read More

West End Auxiliary of Children’s Fund teas prove successful

The auxiliary has supported the Children’s Fund by providing financial donations and volunteer hours → Read More

Why Americana never goes out of style

Design trends come and go, but this one always seems to hang around, even gaining in popularity in recently. The farmhouse/Americana look of 2018, though, is a bit more refined. → Read More

Claremont Educational Foundation gets boost from ‘Brews and Bros’

Claremont Educational Foundation has been the main charitable beneficiary for the past five years. → Read More

How and why you should curate your own home art gallery

These self-curated gallery walls are back and can be found in living and family rooms throughout Southern California: Because you don’t need a design or art history degree to transform your bare wa… → Read More

Why the National Trust has added a new historic site for the first time in 10 years

The site is the San Marino estate of Charles and Geneva Thornton, who have given their home and gardens to the nonprofit along with an endowment. → Read More