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Vol 12, NO. 15
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Traditions continue at Kimberly Crest in Redlands with annual Tree Lighting Ceremony, ginger cookies
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Kimberly crest will hold its annual tree lighting ceremony Dec. 4. Festivities will include Mary Kimberly-shirk’s favorite ginger cookies.
‘Redlands Lights the Way’ with 27th annual Christmas Parade Saturday
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date is Dec. 10. troops, marching bands, floats, This year’s theme, ‘Redlands equestrians and classic cars. Lights the Way,’’ will feature the The parade will begin at 6 p.m. The Inland Empire Squad, on Citrus Avenue, near the Southern California Garrison, 501st Legion marching through the streets, carolers, local sports Parade, cont. on next pg. teams, high school clubs, scout
ifeStream blood bank, whose headquarters is less than a mile from the scene of the December 2, 2015 terrorist attack at Inland Regional Center, will host a commemorative event on the first anniversary of the attack. The ceremony will begin at 8 a.m. Friday, Dec. 2 at 384 W. Orange Show Road, San Bernardino, and is expected to last 30 to 45 minutes. Invited guests include first responders from San Bernardino and surrounding communities, elected officials, and executives and emergency physicians from local hospitals. Dr. Frederick Axelrod, LifeStream’s president, CEO and medical director, will serve as master of ceremonies. In the immediate aftermath of the attack, LifeStream’s San Bernardino Donor Center and administrative headquarters were placed on lockdown for several hours. However, LifeStream laboratory staff had to immediately and quickly package and deliver (with the knowledge and approval of law enforcement) emergency orders of blood products to nearby hospitals to help treat the wounded. More than 300 units of blood were delivered December 2 to facilities that, on average, order 115 units daily. LifeStream’s San Bernardino donor center opens at 7:30 a.m. on December 2; a large community turnout is expected to respectfully observe the anniversary of the attack by donating blood to assist patients in need.
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