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

Vol 11, NO. 42

THIS WEEK Gloria’s Corner and Words To Think About

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Name that dog! Contest announced for new Free Political Redlands police K9; fundraiser nets $20k Cartoon Workshops

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Mastodons take over San Bernardino County Museum A8

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the redlands police K9 Unit officially has a new member and officials are asking the community to help name the 2-year-old pup that will soon be patrolling the city. thanks to a recent fundraiser at helping raise $20,000 during a The Mexico Cafe. ‘Dollars for Dogs’ fundraiser in he Redlands Police K9 Dozens trickled in and out of the Unit will soon be taking San Bernardino restaurant June 13 K9, cont. on next pg. an extra bite out of crime ordering up lunch and dinner

By Yazmin Alvarez

YMCA’s ‘Are You Fitter Than a Fifth-Grader’ brings out teamwork in Redlands students Community Action Partnership, Stater Bros. distributes apples to children A9

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more than 1,200 students from throughout the redlands school district took their skills to the field during the second annual ‘are you Fitter than a Fifth-grader’ challenge June 2.

By Yazmin Alvarez

ow quickly can you carry a foam fish on pool noodles across a field? “Quicker than a guppy in water,” said students from Crafton

Elementary as they cheered on The athletic event, made possible peers to move their fins faster. through a partnership with the Motivation and support from stu- YMCA of the East Valley and the dents filled the University of Redlands Unified School District, Redlands’ Ted Runner Stadium June 2 for the second annual disField day, cont. on next pg. trict-wide, “Are You Fitter than a Fifth-grader” field day.

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rtist/activist Michael Segura will lead a series of political cartooning workshops, to be held at The Garcia Center for the Arts in San Bernardino. The free workshops will engage participants in discussion around local, regional and national issues, as well as teaching fundamental cartooning techniques and materials. Phil Yeh, other guest artists and civic groups will be brought in for additional presentations. Participants will have the opportunity to publish work through the Inland Empire Community Newspapers, a special election issue of Uncle Jam magazine and the Arts Connection website. Artists Activating Communities is a new pilot grant program that supports sustained artistic residencies in community settings, demonstrating the arts to be a central component of civic life, and artists to be vital in shaping society. The projects are artistdriven, engage community members as active participants, and activate participants to develop and express their own creativity. The first session begins, July 11th and runs 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Garcia Center for the Arts, 536 W. 11th Street in San Bernardino.

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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