Inland Empire Weekly Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use!
Vol 11, NO. 46
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Girls ‘science’ at Boys & Girls Club Camp Einstein
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alina Wier, center, blows a lego car during a wind power race at Boys & Girls clubs of Greater redlands-riverside’s camp einstein July 8.
Redlands police names newest officer, Duke the K-9
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Duke, a two-year-old German shepherd, is currently in training to serve as the redlands police Department’s apprehension dog.
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ith the help of the community, the Redlands Police Department has officially named its newest officer.
Duke, a two-year-old 70-pound Mia Griggs, a school teacher and male German shepherd, and his 12-year resident of Redlands, subpartner Ofc. Joseph Valdivia, will mitted the winning entry. join Chewy as part of the RPD K- “The name Duke came about in a 9 force. Duke was named after a twoRPD K-9, cont. on next pg. week contest asking residents to suggest names for the newest K-9.
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okemon Go players are invited to join Healthy Redlands on Saturday morning for our weekly walk around Sylvan Park. You can meet new people and improve your health while you keep moving to “hatch your eggs.” There will be Pokemon “lures” set in Sylvan Park at the beginning of the event. The Healthy Redlands Summer Walking Program is an 8-week step club meant to promote healthy lifestyles for adults and children during the summer. Participants can come and walk at their own time and pace around the perimeters of Sylvan Park. The program is designed to help participants gradually work toward a goal of walking 10,000 steps each Saturday. Pedometers will be distributed on a firstcome, first-served basis to track participants’ steps, and are to be returned at the end of each walk. Walks are scheduled at Sylvan Park every Saturday, from 8 to 11 a.m., through Aug. 6. There is no cost to participate. Check in is at the table located near the Rose Garden off of Chapel Street. Bottled water and snacks will be provided. For weekly updates call (909) 798-7540 or email emarin@cityofredlands.org
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