Redlands school board delays YMCA contract vote, extends timeline for program evaluation
Trustees want to give the YMCA more time to prove its revamped after-school program after the district awarded a larger contract to the Boys & Girls Club.
A specialty stuffed animal shop founded in 1997 has moved with the city, surviving mall closures, retail shifts and changing shopping habits.
More than 1,000 toys were collected through the airport's annual 'Stuff a Plane' toy drive event
Learn how you can apply to join a city commission and be part of the process. Current openings are on available on the Traffic and Parking Commission, the Cultural Arts Commission and the Airport Advisory Board. Apply by Jan. 7
Old California Botanicals blends Redlands citrus history with modern sustainable gifts â and shoppers can find them at the YMCA Holiday Boutique Dec. 6-7
From 75+ local makers to fresh baked treats and festive dĂŠcor, the YMCAâs holiday weekend brings all the seasonal vibes while supporting families in need.
A Redlands college student and his family continue a nine-year tradition of giving back by collecting teddy bears for children at Loma Linda University Childrenâs Hospital â and hereâs how to help reach this yearâs goal of 600 bears.
The Rochford Foundationâs annual âA Burrage Christmasâ will feature a Toyland display, live entertainment and gifts for registered children.
Redlands Downtown Morning Market closes Nov. 22; city invites vendors to relocate to the Grove Schoolâs Saturday market.
Nearly 300 veterans and family members gathered for food, music, and fellowship at the annual event dedicated to late organizer Tommy Taylor and fellow Vietnam veteran Bill McCalmon.
Family Service Association aims to collect 30,000 pounds of food at annual food drive to meet rising needs as the government shutdown continues.
With federal funding for CalFresh on hold, Redlands Family Service Association is stepping up to feed families who could lose their benefits starting Nov. 1 â and the nonprofit is calling on the community to help.
Crowds wrapped around the block for the grand opening of Page 78, a new independent bookstore created by the founders of Rebel and Fleur. The Redlands shop combines curated fiction, cozy reading nooks, and âbook-ishâ style in a space designed to feel like home.
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