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Vol 11, NO. 41
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Cheers fill Redlands unified board room during Senior Celebration
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Jeffrey Kenison, redlands high school senior, is all smiles as he gives his keynote speech during the first senior celebration held to recognize completetion of the district’s life skills procelebrate the successes of more for the program— recognizes than a dozen students from the graduating seniors from the life he Redlands Unified district’s Life Skills & Transition Special Services board Program. Seniors, cont. on next pg. room was full June 2 to The senior celebration —a first
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Redlands Symphony announces new Music Director, Conductor
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By Yazmin Alvarez
ansom Wilson has been appointed as the new music director and conductor for the Redlands Symphony. The announcement came during the Symphony’s annual gala June 4 and was followed with plenty of applause. “I am so excited to join you as the new Music Director of the Redlands Symphony. I have been impressed and deeply moved by this community: a city full of people who care about each other, give freely of themselves, and take pride in their beautiful place. The Redlands Symphony has had a long and successful life in the loving hands of Maestro Jon Robertson, and it is a great honor for me to accept the baton from him,” Wilson said in a Redlands Symphony statement. Wilson will take the podium for the first time as Redlands Symphony conductor October 8, when he will lead the orchestra in Symphony, cont. on next pg.
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he popular Surfin’ State Street Car Cruise returns to Historic Downtown Redlands from 5 to 9 p. m. Friday, June 10, on downtown State Street from Orange to Redlands Boulevard. The event features muscle cars, street rods, classics, antiques and special interest cars. Attendees will enjoy an evening of food and fun featuring live music from the Wave Invasion surf band and tasty offerings from JoJo’s Grill-ADog, Renaissance Banquet Hall, Shaved Ice and more. The Rotary Club of Redlands will be pouring craft beers courtesy of Ritual Brewing Company, Whats Pop’n will be serving fresh popcorn and Double A the DJ will be playing a variety of surf music. Trophies will be awarded for “Best of” categories and everyone – from classic car enthusiast to fun-loving families – are sure to enjoy the festivities! For more information please email Meghan Meade at mmeade@cityofredlands.org.
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the redlands symphony announced the appointment of ransom Wilson as its new music director & conductor.
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