Inland Empire Weekly February 04 2016

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

Vol 11, NO. 24

THISWEEK Gloria’s Corner and Words To Think About

Youngsters learn kindness through Teddy Bear Clinic

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Mason Renison, 6, a student at Holy Rosary Academy in San Bernardino shows kindness to a bear as part of a bullying awareness campaign Jan. 29. By Yazmin Alvarez

ears were healed at the hands of children last week as part of a bullying awareness campaign aimed at

teaching kindness. for the “The Great Kindness Kindergarten and first grade stu- Challenge.” dents at Holy Rosary Academy in Mason Renison, 6, placed a banSan Bernardino learned first-hand the meaning of “caring” during Kindness, cont. on next pg. the teddy bear clinic held Jan. 29

Lincoln Memorial Shrine to host 44th Open House Saturday

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“Abraham Lincoln” will deliver his second inaugural address Feb. 6 as part of the 44th annual Open House celebration at the Lincoln Shrine in Redlands.

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istory will come time life Saturday in Redlands as Abraham Lincoln and Civil War reenactors mill around

the Lincoln Memorial Shrine for Highlights for this year’s event its 44th annual Open House. includes new exhibits being The festival-type event, which unveiled at the museum such as a will feature several hands-on activities, runs from noon to 3 Open House, cont. on next pg. p.m.

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February 4, 2016

2016 Watchorn Lincoln Dinner to feature historian Ed Ayers

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dward L. Ayers, nationally-known historian and president emeritus of University of Richmond in Virginia, will present the keynote address “The Mystery of the American Civil War” at the Watchorn Lincoln Dinner on Friday, Feb. 12, at University of Redlands’s Orton Center. The Watchorn Lincoln Dinner was first held in 1932, and has become one of the most significant events to honor the life of 16th President America’s Abraham Lincoln. The annual dinner includes live music, updates about the Lincoln Shrine museum, and the keynote address. Dr. Ayers is a prolific author and editor. His book “The Promise of the New South: Life After Reconstruction” was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in History in 1992. “In The Presence of Mine Enemies: The Civil War in the Heart of America 18591863” won Columbia University’s Bancroft Prize for Distinguished Book in American History as well as the Albert J. Beveridge Award, presented by the American Historical Association for the best Englishlanguage book on the history of the United States, Canada or Latin America. In addition to his scholarship and leadership in the university world, Dr. Ayers is the 19th century “history guy” on the syndicated radio program “Backstory, with the American History Guys.” The program can be heard on Public Radio stations across the country, and as a podcast from the show’s website www.backstoryradio.org. Attendance at the dinner is $45 for members of the Lincoln Memorial Association and $55 for the general public. For reservations, please call (909) 7987632 or email heritage@akspl.org.

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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