Inland Empire Weekly April 30 2015

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Vol 10, NO. 37

THIS WEEK

Cinco de Mayo Special

.com April 30, 2015

Redlands community gathers for day of service

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Cinco de Mayo

Redlands Community Music Association Presents Many Voices, Muchas Voces A12

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Tommy Allred, 6, scrubs down a historic tombstone at hillside memorial park cemetery as part redlands community Day of Service. thanks to volunteers of all ages as were just some of the visuals that By Yazmin Alvarez part of Community Day of greeted visitors to the historic Service. cemetery Saturday morning. he grounds of Hillside to grave markers, paint Brooms Memorial Park Cemetery Service, cont. on next pg. received a bit of a facelift brushes to a mausoleum on site

Planting of drought tolerant trees mark Arbor Day in Redlands Mosaico Arts and Music Festival Comes to Perris Hill Park

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5K Fun Walk/Run Saturday

he second annual Cinco de Mayo 5K Fun Run/Walk for Sight is planned Saturday in Rialto. Hosted by the Rialto Breakfast Lions Club, the fundraising event kicks off at 7:30 a.m. at Ferguson Park. Registration begins at 6 a.m. and is available the day of the event or at www.racewire.com and www.active.com. Entry fee is $35 through May 1 and $40 on race day. A children’s dash will also be available for young runners ages 6-10. Entry fee is $5 on race day. Entry fee’s include a t-shirt, large sombrero and goodie bag. Proceeds from the event will support the Club’s vision and sight projects. To learn more, visit the Breakfast Lions Club’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/cincodemayo5krunforsight.

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Redlands Mayor Paul Foster helps plant a thornless palo verde tree at heritage park april 24. the tree is drought tolerant and part of the city’s commitment to conserving water. city's commemoration of Arbor park, which delighted those in By Yazmin Alvarez Day. attendance and an open-to-theA California sycamore and a palo public celebration, including city he planting of two drought verde were planted among dozens tolerant trees at Heritage Arbor Day, cont. on next pg. Park Friday signified the of natural plant life at the Redlands

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