Redlands News: March 21, 2025
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February 11, 2025 5:30 p.m.–6:30 p.m.
The long-standing volunteer program provides nutritious meals to Redlands residents who cannot prepare their own, ensuring both nourishment and well-being with weekday deliveries.
Pianist Sally Rehfeldt and cellist Matt Rehfeldt will reunite for The Spinet’s Feb. 18 recital at First Presbyterian Church. The concert, open to the public, begins at 7 p.m.
Jones is celebrated for his soulful Americana sound and commanding stage presence
Saturday, Feb. 1 at 10 am in the Casa Loma room; 9 am brunch reservations available prior to the meeting
The $27 million cultural landmark, a gift from the Redlands Historical Museum Association, invites residents to explore its transformed mid-century modern space on Feb. 2.
The January 18 concert features Mozart's iconic Symphony No. 40, arias by Puccini and Dvořák, and a special solo performance by soprano Alexandra Muyshondt, winner of the University of Redlands' Concerto Competition.
Redlands-based quartet will present works by Mendelssohn and Florence Price at Trinity Episcopal Church on Jan. 21. Spring programs to feature a range of talented musicians and ensembles.
Redlands event honors Abraham Lincoln’s legacy with Civil War reenactments, family-friendly activities, and a tribute to local history.
Fulfillment center is San Bernardino set to close at end of this lease this year
Judson & Brown Elementary’s garden comes back to life with the help of a $500 Redlands Educational Partnership grant, fostering collaboration and honoring a beloved teacher’s legacy.
University of Redlands professor Hillary Jenkins joins ANCA’s monthly program to explore the science behind intensifying disasters and introduce a neighborhood-based plan to boost community resilience.
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