Redlands proposes major changes to truck traffic routes
New map reduces neighborhood routes, adds Kansas Street connection and concentrates truck traffic to northeast Redlands.
The Redlands Cinema Classic hosted the 28th Annual Manhattan Short Film Festival at Harkins Theatre, drawing more than 160 attendees who voted on international short films tackling themes from family and grief to housing and hope.
A screening of the documentary “Banned Together” at the University of Redlands brought together nearly 200 attendees for a panel on censorship, student rights, and the future of banned books in local schools.
Nearly 200 residents gathered for the inaugural Heritage Club Fair, where historic organizations dating back more than a century shared their missions, recruited new members, and highlighted the role of community clubs in Redlands’ past and future.
Through Burrage Buddies and beyond, Burton’s cooking classes have introduced hundreds of kids to affordable, healthy meals while proving that food can be a bridge to creativity.
Redlands Art Association October feature artist show opens Sept. 27 with open house Oct. 4
Middle-grade novelist Laura Findley Evans, a former Redlands resident, is among Acorn’s success stories as the publisher opens submissions for a new $11,000 contest.
Kickoff Marathon Reading set for Sept. 19, launching a year of events exploring Mary Roach’s witty look at human-wildlife encounters.
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