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Vol 11, NO. 44
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HSSBV Critter Camp participants send inspiration to Orlando through Stars of Hope
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chula mota, 10, paints a star of hope to send to orlando. the project was introduced during the human society of san Bernardino valley’s annual critter camp. during a special activity held at wooden stars to offer encouragethe Humane Society of San ment and healing for those affectords of inspiration Bernardino Valley recently. poured out of the “Faith” and “love” were among Hope, cont. on next pg. hearts of youngsters the words that children wrote on
Redlands will boom with activities for Fourth of July celebration
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redlands Fourth of July celebration will feature a spectacular fireworks display at ted runner stadium at the university of redlands.
spectacular fireworks display, the “The Connie Roener Band.” annual Fourth of July in Redlands The patriotic parade begins at edlands will be booming will offer a patriotic celebration 10:30 a.m. at Franklin School, 850 for everyone in town at Sylvan E. Colton Ave. July 4. Park and the University of From family-friendly entertain- Redlands’ Ted Runner stadium. 4th of July, cont. on next pg. ment, a community parade and a Festivities kick off at 9:30 a.m. at Sylvan Park with the local group, By Yazmin Alvarez
his Fourth of July, the Redlands Police Department will be out in full force, cracking down on drunk drivers by aggressively targeting those who put lives in danger. In addition to routine staffing, extra officers will conduct DUI saturation patrols over the three day weekend. “Don’t even think about drinking and driving this Fourth of July. We will be actively looking for you,” said Redlands Chief of Police Mark A. Garcia. “The ‘Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over’ campaign means zero tolerance for drunken driving – no excuses.” The consequences of drunken driving are that serious. Not only are impaired drivers putting their lives and the lives of others at risk, but a DUI arrest means a loss of freedom and money. That can include going to jail, losing a driver license, and paying steep financial costs of $10,000 or more. The Redlands Police Department recommends these safe alternatives to drinking and driving: Plan a safe way home before the fun begins. Before drinking, designate a sober driver. If you happen to see a drunk driver on the road, don’t hesitate – “Report Drunk Drivers! Call 911!” If you know someone who is about to drive or ride while impaired, take your friend’s keys and help your friend make other arrangements to get to where he or she is going safely.
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