Inand Empire Weekly 02 02 2017

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Inland Empire Weekly Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use!

Vol 12, NO. 24

THIS WEEK

Gloria’s Corner and Words To Think About

Origins of McDonald’s will be topic for ‘Dome Talks’ at San Bernardino County Museum

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LLUCH’s 24th annual Foundation Gala set Feb. 16 A6

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mayor paul Foster and a.K.Smiley library Director Don mccue open a time capsule from 1962 Jan. 26 at the library. the box was found at the city’s former Safety hall building. when Redlands city officials Hall, 212 Brookside Ave., on opened a time capsule from more Saturday, Nov. 24, 1962. It was Forty Six items including a than 50 years ago. Sears catalogue, photos and The copper box was placed in an Capsule, cont. on next pg. brochures were revealed Jan. 26 outer wall at the former Safety By Yazmin Alvarez

Lincoln Memorial Shrine Open House Saturday in Redlands Cal State student volunteers prepare food boxes, hygiene kits A12

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Gloria’s Corner Words To think About Legal Notices Opinion Sports

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a time line was updated for the lincoln memorial Shrine open house celebration planned Feb. 4.

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he Lincoln Memorial Shrine in Redlands will celebrate its 45th annual Open House Saturday. Starting at 10 a.m., this year’s

event will feature several new Boy Scouts of America since exhibits on display at the museum 1940. and Civil War and re-enactor groups throughout Smiley Park, Festivities begin at 10 a.m. with along with the Lincoln Pilgrimage, a program hosted by Open House, cont. on next pg. the Grayback District of California Inland Empire Council,

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‘Lieutenant

Flipper’s Trial’ at SBPL

n observance of Black History Month, the San Bernardino Public Library will host a one-act play dramatizing the fateful 1881 trial of Lt. Henry O. Flipper. The free program will be held on Saturday, February 11, 2017 at 3:00 PM in the Feldheym Central Library’s Bing Wong Auditorium at 555 W. 6th Street, San Bernardino and will be presented by the play’s author, Bob Rogers, a former U.S. Army Captain and combat leader during the Vietnam War in Troop A, 1/10th Cavalry. In 1877, Lt. Flipper was the first African-American to graduate from West Point. In 1880, Flipper distinguished himself in the war against Warm Spring Apache Chief Victorio. A year later, 25-year-old Flipper was tried for embezzlement of government funds. He was dismissed from the Army on June 30, 1882. This play dramatizes the 1881 court martial and draws the audience into the controversy about whether Lt. Flipper was treated fairly before, during and after the trial. The program also includes a Q&A and a 19th century Jeopardy-style quiz show with prizes. Bob Rogers is an author, playwright, entrepreneur, past IBM entrepreneur, speaker, and volunteer Information Technology instructor. He is a former a former U.S. Army Captain; paratrooper; combat leader during the Vietnam War in Troop A, 1/10th Cavalry; and was a charter member of the Baltimore, Maryland chapter of the 9th and 10th (Horse) Cavalry Association. Today, Rogers lives in Charlotte, NC, writes historical fiction, and speaks to fulfill his goal of “entertaining to educate.” His most recent book is First Dark: A Buffalo Soldier's Story. Books will be available for purchase following the program.

Got News? Send information to Inland Empire Weekly Community News Editor Yazmin Alvarez at iecn.yazmin@gmail.com or call 909-381-9898 ext. 207.


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