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Vol 11, NO. 30
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Redlands Friends of Shelter Animals will offer $17 pet adoptions at the Redlands Animal Shelter March 17.
REDlands Friends of Shelter offering $17 adoptions for all Animals are begging you to head dogs and cats. The fee includes hether it’s finding a on over to the Redlands Animal spaying and neutering, vaccine four leaf clover or a Shelter March 17 for a bit of luck. Bash, cont. on next pg. four-legged friend, the The nonprofit is hosting a St. Patrick’s Day Bash at the shelter,
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‘Damn Daniel’ viral stars give back to LLUCH teen patients
Bikes 4 Vets Project Receives donation from Redlands Police
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March 17, 2016
Get lucky on St. Paw-ty’s Day! REDFOSA Family Mystery Day at offering $17 pet adoptions
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Colton High Alumni and Baltimore Raven Jimmy Smith to be honored with the NFL Golden Football Award on Thursday, April 7 at 6pm at Colton High Auditorium
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LLUCH patient, Lilian Verdugo, 15, of Desert Hot Springs was star struck meeting “Damn Daniel” stars March 9. fame for good recently and which Holz repeatedly exclaims By Yazmin Alvarez showed local teens that it’s better "Damn, Daniel!" regarding Lara's stylish wardrobe —particularly a nternet sensations Daniel to give than to receive. The Riverside Poly High School Lara and Joshua Holz, the duo better known as “Damn students who rose to social media Giving Back, cont. on next pg. Daniel!” used their newly found stardom last month after a video in
SB County Museum
f something feels weird on Sunday, March 20, it may be because it’s National Extraterrestrial Abduction Day! This day, which may have started in 2008 at a festival in Toronto, now provides the perfect reason for a Family Mystery Day at the San Bernardino County Museum in conjunction with the museum’s newest exhibit, “Mysteries at the Museum.” Activities are scheduled between 1 and 4 p.m. The first order of business at Mysteries at the Museum Day will be making tin foil hats. Other activities include puzzle mysteries, platypus coloring, and discovering the differences between ravens and crows. The exhibit itself features objects from the museum collections that may not be quite what they seem. Visitors can use the scientific method to deduce what the objects are or how they were used, and then check their hypotheses. Mysteries Day and the County Museum’s other exciting events and exhibits reflect the effort by the Board of Supervisors to achieve the Countywide Vision by celebrating arts, culture, and education in the county, creating quality of life for residents and visitors. The San Bernardino County Museum is at 2024 Orange Tree Lane, at the California Street exit from Interstate 10 in Redlands. The museum is open Tuesdays through Sundays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. General admission is $10 (adult), $8 (military or senior), $7 (student), and $5 (child aged 5 to 12). Children under five and Museum Association members are admitted free. Pre-Pi Day activities are included with museum admission. Parking is free. For more information, visit www.sbcountymuseum.org. The museum is accessible to persons with disabilities.
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