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7/1/2008 - Bridging the Gap Franklin Elementary School second graders and members of the Redlands Lawn Bowling Club enjoy a great time together during the school year. For the last four years, they have been bridging the generation gap while lawn bowling together at Sylvan Park.
7/1/2008 - Freestanding But Not Alone Redlands is such a unique community; it goes to reason that Redlands Community Hospital would be, too. Redlands Community Hospital (RCH) isn't owned by some large parent corporation. Since its beginning in 1904, RCH has operated as a free-standing, non-profit hospital.
7/1/2008 - Homecoming Teachers They say you can never go home again. Tell that to the former students of the Redlands Unified School District (RUSD) who have returned as educators to that very same district!
7/1/2008 - Keeping Art Alive Tony Barber's yellow submarine sculpture, complete with portholes and suspended blown-glass fish, made a memorable Featured Artist display at the Redlands Art Association (RAA) in January.
7/1/2008 - Genelux Corporation - Making Cancer A Manageable Condition The biomedical company Genelux Corporation, built largely with the support of Redlands-area investors, has begun the safety phase of testing for its new therapeutic and diagnostic product for cancer patients.
7/1/2008 - Pinching Pennies is Nothing New Seems like the talk of the town these days is our economy! Every time we turn around UP goes another price. It's a real roller-coaster ride for all of us. But there is a bright side - we are all in the same boat and we are survivors.
7/1/2008 - Something Old, Something New - Redlands Historical Museum You are invited to a wedding, born of a December-May romance between the past and the present. Attire: come as you are. Location: the old City Hall. The current home to the administrative operations of the Redlands Police Department awaits renovation into the new Redlands Historical Museum.
7/1/2008 - Thanks for the Memories Many of the world-class performers who have been featured at the Redlands Summer Music Festival over the years share a special bond - they nurture fond memories of their time at this jewel of Redlands culture.
7/1/2008 - The Great Conspiracy What would you do for your children? Would you sacrifice your own dreams to make theirs come true? Would you put your body to a physical test unlike anything you have ever experienced?
7/1/2008 - Restaurant Review - Time In A Bottle Nestled amidst the stretch of historic buildings along Orange Street (across the way from the Santa Fe depot) sits Time in a Bottle, Redlands' new gathering place.
1/11/2008 - Redlands' Franklin School Aide brings joy to Students and Families I met a new friend the other day at Franklin Elementary school. Her name is Dorothy Olvera, and being a friend is what she does best. Not that she doesn't do a lot of other things well, because she does, but she excels at being a friend, and this is what makes Dorothy so beloved.
1/11/2008 - Redlands Christmas Traditions Make the Season Merry and Bright! How's your "HO HO HO?" Well better get it going 'cause it's the first of December and Christmas is just around the corner. Are you like me, wondering where on earth did Summer go?
1/11/2008 - Las Brasas Mexican Restaurant in Redlands Bustles! Strolling along charming downtown Redlands, those searching for an affordable and satisfying meal will be pleased to discover Las Brasas, a quaint and bustling Mexican restaurant located at 15 East State Street.
1/11/2008 - Lincoln Memorial Shrine: A Constant Reminder Abraham Lincoln never wanted Civil War. When the southern states threatened secession from the Union, however, he knew from a biblical perspective that "a house divided against itself cannot stand."
1/11/2008 - Redlands Artist, Linda Pew, makes history in Our Town If you've visited Smiley Library, you're familiar with the Smiley brothers statue. It was commissioned and placed there in 1991 to honor the twins, Alfred and Albert, who began the wonderful library we all enjoy today.
1/11/2008 - My Gym Children's Fitness Center Motivates Kids with Fun! Obesity in childhood rising beyond expectation
1/11/2008 - Redlands Triathlon Announced for February 10, 2008 Holistic Healing for Youth sponsors event for teens and their families. Life is a race. We are either running toward something-our dreams, our goals; or we are running away from something-our pasts, our mistakes. Seldom do we have the opportunity to do both at the same time.
1/11/2008 - Unforgettables Foundation to hold Scrapbooking Fundraiser on January 26, 2008 What would you do if your child suddenly died and you didn't have the money to afford a proper funeral?
10/31/2007 - Anything But Plain... In honor of its Centennial, the University of Redlands is sponsoring a one-time-only UR in Plein Air event, which will be held from October 20-27, 2007.
10/31/2007 - Boys of the Bowl You've probably seen them, these
mysterious men in black who appear each summer at the Redlands Bowl. Working behind the scenes, their job is to keep things running smoothly every Tuesday and Friday evening during the Redlands Summer Music Festival.
10/31/2007 - RedlandsWeb.com Announces CAMPAIGN CENTRAL Fully Comprehensive Campaign Coverage Available Online for Redlands Voters.
10/31/2007 - An Evening of Inspiration The sound of gospel music will resound in the area on October 21, 7:00 p.m.
when Steve Green returns by popular demand for the sixth time to present a concert for the 2007-2008 season of the Calimesa Community Concert Series.
10/31/2007 - Forgotten by Time On a wide tree-lined avenue in downtown Redlands, sits a lovely house which time has forgotten.
10/31/2007 - 110 Years at Kimberly Crest Celebrating it's 110th anniversary this fall, we asked Katherine Blom, a docent at Kimberly Crest to write a brief history of this special place and it's occupants.
10/31/2007 - Lights! Camera! Redlands! When it comes to making movies, Hollywood has nothing on Redlands - at least when it comes to location shooting!
10/31/2007 - Once, Twice, Three Times a Novel Three Redlands Authors Debut Romantic Tales
10/31/2007 - Redlands Community Scholarship Foundation As you are reading this article, perhaps you recall sitting in Clock Auditorium or the Harry Blackstone Theatre watching your senior son or daughter receive a local scholarship during graduation week, or perhaps you received a scholarship yourself.
10/31/2007 - Remembering - When the Trolley Was in Town I was attracted this past year to the Redlands Trolley that was around for a short time. Too bad it's gone.
10/31/2007 - Restaurant Review - Citrone Located in the 300 block on Orange Street in historic Redlands, Citrone welcomes diners with a taste for gourmet Californian cuisine.
10/31/2007 - Team In Training - Running for Your Life! Marathoners run for many reasons: for joy, for glory, and for everything in between.
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