Inland Empire Weekly December 08 2016

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

Vol 12, NO. 16

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Gloria’s Corner and Words To Think About

Amazon’s National Holiday Giving Tour helps fill Angels’ Closet

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amazon General manager camden Johnson reveals a big surprise of $15,000 worth of clothing and goods to angels’ closet president pat Williams during amazon’s national holiday Giving tour Dec. 5.

On Monday, "elves" from ing and goods to Redlands East Amazon fulfilled a wish list for Valley High School. It is at REV at Williams has 15,000 the charity she founded in 2008, reasons to be thankful this Angels' Closet Charities, by Giving Tour, cont. on next pg. donating $15,000 worth of clothholiday season.

By Yazmin Alvarez

SBPD No-Shave campaign raises $17,000 to benefit Loma Linda University Cancer Center

Reporter Joe Ortiz covered biblical topics to 1960's riots; award-winning publicist dies at 76 A16

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Gloria’s Corner A3 Words To think About A5 Legal Notices A11 Opinion A4 Sports A16

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December 08, 2016

Holiday Casino

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benefit Beloved Foundation

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San Manuel Band of Mission Indians shines light on lives lost Dec. 2, 2015

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yucaipa-based Boom Botz Gentlemen’s parlor offered free straight cut shaves to san Bernardino police Department and loma linda university health’s no shave november participants nov. 30. and the San Bernardino Police raise awareness about cancer preBy Yazmin Alvarez Department. vention, diagnosis and treatment. hings got a little hairy last The groups were in a battle to month between Loma grow the fuzziest of facial hair for No Shave, cont. on next pg. Linda University Health No Shave November as a way to

entury 21 Showcase in Highland will host a Holiday Casino Night Dec. 9 to benefit the Beloved Foundation. The event is set from, 6 to 10 p.m. at Escape Craft Brewery 721 Nevada Street, Ste. 401 in Redlands. Pre-registration is $25 or $40 at the door. Cost includes: $100 in playing chips ($20 re-buys available), Dinner plate and entry into the Grand Prize Drawing for a 60 inch Smart Television. To register call Amber at (909) 863-5326 or go to https://holidaycasinonight.eventbrite.com.

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he Fine Arts Commission of the City of San Bernardino announced the availability of applications for arts grants. The grant application can be found on the city’s website, www.ci.san-bernardino.ca.us. Grants are awarded each year to non-profit arts groups in the city, and to teachers at schools in the city. The applications are due back to the Fine Arts Commission by February 15, 2017 with awards being available for the 17-18 fiscal year. During the current fiscal year, grants to arts organizations totaled $194,000. Information sessions for applicants will be held on January 26th and 30th. After interviews with each applicant, recommendations for approval will go to the City Council on about April 3. For more information, call Commission Chair, Dorothy Garcia at 909-862-3668.

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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