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San Ber nardino Symphony Concer t Under the Star s with Fir ewor ks, Jul y 1 at SBVC

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The San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra, led by Music Director and Conductor Anthony Parnther, will present their second annual evening of music under the stars Saturday, July 1, on the San Bernardino Valley College football field Repertoire includes a wide variety of musical genres and will culminate in Tchaikovsky's bombastic 1812 Overture and Sousa’s Stars and Stripes Forever performed to a dazzling fireworks display!

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Explained Maestro Parnther, "After last summer's electrifying response to a taste of opera, we decided to expand on that this year and invite the colossal vocal talents of Jennifer Lindsay, Orson Van Gay II, and by popular demand, the return of Ashley Faatoalia So in addition to our patriotic fare, we'll explore the best in opera, including that of Gershwin, Bizet, Massenet, Gounod, Verdi, and Puccini I'm also excited to invite the brilliant duo of Jamie Carganilla and Drew Tablak as they perform some of my personal favorite Broadway hits from iconic productions like Chorus Line, Wicked, Sweeney Todd, Les Miserables, and Moulin Rouge "

Attendees are encouraged to arrive early with their picnic baskets or visit one of the many food trucks that will be on campus for Valley College's free SUMMERFEST event which begins at 5:30 p m SUMMERFEST will feature campus tours, information booths, and family activities

The concert begins promptly at 7:30 p m Both assigned table seating and general admission lawn/bleacher seating are available for purchase Children under age 12 are free, as is parking campus-wide

“San Bernardino Valley College is thrilled to host the highly anticipated 'America, the Beautiful' event, presented by the renowned San Bernardino Symphony once again," said Diana Z Rodriguez, Chancellor of the San Bernardino Community College District "I extend a heartfelt invitation to our esteemed alumni, beloved families, and passionate music lovers to join us for an enchanting summer evening under the stars Prepare to be captivated by the beautiful melodies of a live orchestra and make new memories that will last a lifetime ”

Tickets and Location Details

Assigned Table Seating at tables of eight is available at $30-$100 per seat General Admission grass/bleacher seating is also available at $10 per person (don't forget your lawn chairs and blankets!) Tickets may be purchased online at www sanbernardinosymphony org or by phone at (909) 381-5388 Monday through Friday Children under 12 are free and do not need a ticket

San Bernardino Valley College is located at 701 S Mt Vernon Avenue, San Bernardino The football field is located on the south side of campus

Inlandia Institute and River side Public Librar y Pr esent: “A Jour naling Jour ney fr om A-Zine: A Writing and Drawing Adventur e f or Kids Ages 9-12”

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Calling all kids ages 9-12! This summer, join Inlandia Institute for a writing and drawing adventure, “A Journaling Journey from A-Zine,” at the Sgt Salvador J Lara Public Library in Casa Blanca The workshop will meet in person for six consecutive Fridays beginning July 7, from 10:00 AM-12:00 PM, with daily writing prompts delivered to parents’ inboxes via email Throughout the program, participants will learn how to create a blank “’zine” using materials supplied by Inlandia The daily prompts will provide new guided activities related to a letter of the alphabet – with a special focus on items that can be found in the Kathleen M Gonzalez Garden at the Lara, engaging their senses and activating their creativity

The program meets over the course of six Fridays, July 7, 14, 21, 28, August 4 & 11, 2023 These Friday check-ins will help keep kids connected to their peers, and allow time for participants to share what they’re created Four facilitators with differing artistic skill sets will collaborate to develop activities and rotate through the weekly check-ins, with all participating in the culminating event on August 11 If your 9-12 year old is seeking a creative outlet this summer, Inlandia’s “A-Zine Writing and Drawing Adventure” could be the journey they’re looking for!

The Sgt Salvador J Lara Public Library is located at 2985 Madison Ave, Riverside, CA 92504

This workshop is free and open to children ages 9-12 A parental release and consent form is required: https://tinyurl com/A-Zine2023

Funding for this program has been provided by the E Rhodes and Leona B Carpen- ter Foundation Additional funding is provided by the City of Riverside and the California Arts Council, a state agency Learn more at www arts ca gov

The Riverside Public Library system serves the City of Riverside Originally established in 1888, the library began in two upstairs rooms in the Hardy Building, located on what is now University Avenue It has now grown to a total of eight branches throughout the city The 10,000 square foot SSgt Salvador J Lara Casa Blanca Library opened in 2003 and houses close to 30,000 books, DVD’s, CD Books, Music CD’s and Spanish-language items In 2009, the Library was remodeled with new shelving units and computer stations to accommodate 18 adult and 12 children’s computers

SSgt Salvador J Lara Casa Blanca Library is now a “Family Place Library” and a center for early childhood information They have a collection of books, toys, DVDs, music CDs and other materials for babies, toddlers, parents, and service providers Additionally, they offer a PAL (Play and Learn) island and four Early Literacy Stations All items were funded by a grant from the E Rhodes and Leona B Carpenter Foundation

Inlandia Institute is a regionally focused literary and cultural arts nonprofit and publishing house whose mission is to promote literary activity in all its forms throughout Inland Southern California and to celebrate the region in word, image, and sound During the pandemic, Inlandia launched Inlandia at Home, a virtual events series, and continues to offer many workshops and events online For more event listings or to learn more about Inlandia, visit http://inlandiainstitute org

Redlands Community Hospital Foundation’s Golf Classic R aises $200,000 f or the Redlands Community Hospital Center f or Cancer Car e

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Golfers participated in the 41st Redlands Community Hospital Foundation’s Golf Classic for the Ken Corwin Cup this month raising $200,000 for the Redlands Community Hospital Center for Cancer Care The tournament was held at the Redlands Country Club with 140 golfers participating

The annual tournament has evolved into Redlands Community Hospital (RCH) Foundation’s largest and most visible fundraising event The event raised vital funds through sponsorships, a live auction, raffles, and participant fees The tournament was managed by 60 volunteers from the Redlands Community Hospital Auxiliary, hospital staff, the community at large, and the Redlands Country Club

Live auction items included: Los Angeles Angels tickets donated by Tom Rochford, Dodger ’s tickets and a Lake Arrowhead cabin getaway donated by Golf Classic committee member Tom Cutler Bidding was lively for a one week stay at a cabin in Montana and a whiskey tasting party donated by Bob Driessnack, RCH Foundation board member The daylong event was co-chaired by Redlands residents Tom and Karen Kaney

“The Golf Classic is a fun day that brings the community together along with hospital staff and vendors to raise money for our Redlands Community Hospital,” said Kaney I have had surgery at RCH in 1978, 2008 and 2018 and my experience was excellent each time This is a day for everyone to support our hospital and have some fun,” Kaney said

Proceeds from the tournament will support the RCH Center for Cancer Care Can- cer patients are now able to be treated close to home for diagnosis, infusion and radiation treatments

An award was given to the medical staff at RCH, who collectively are the largest financial contributors spanning the tournament’s history Dr Evan Houck, medical director of the emergency department at RCH, accepted the award on behalf of his colleagues

Hatfield Buick served as the hole-in-one sponsor, and offered a chance for golfers to demonstrate their excellence and win $35,000 towards the purchase of a new Buick on the par-3 third hole

“This tournament is so important to the hospital,” said Jan Opdyke, president of the RCH Foundation “Not only does it give the community and hospital staff an opportunity to enjoy a day of golf and friendship, but it raises a significant amount of money for important hospital programs that ultimately save lives We look forward to the tournament each and every year, and this year was no exception ”

The Ken Corwin Cup memorializes Kenton W Corwin, longtime president of the Redlands Community Hospital Foundation and a prime mover in the tournament’s creation Forty years later, his dedication and commitment continues to be reflected in the Golf Classic’s success

To learn more about the Redlands Community Hospital Foundation, visit: www redlandshospital org/foundation

Childr en and Famil y Ser vices Honor s 125 Foster Youth at Graduation Cer emony

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On Friday, June 9, San Bernardino County Children and Family Services’ Independent Living Program (ILP) recognized 125 foster youth graduating from high school at the masquerade themed 2023 Senior Celebration ceremony

“I am so proud of each and every one of our graduates,” said Children and Family Services Director Jeany Zepeda “They will continue to be resilient and the best at whatever they put their minds to ”

Children’s Fund Chief Executive Officer Caesar Navarrete recognized the valedictorian, salutatorian and ILP honorees with scholarships from San Bernardino County Children’s Fund Each honoree was nominated by a Children and Family Services social worker

Many of the graduates achieved 4 0 grade point averages and will be attending college this fall, including the University of Southern California, Chapman University and Crafton Hills Community College

The Independent Living Program serves foster youth in San Bernardino County between the ages of 16 and 21

The program is designed to support youth in successfully transitioning out of the foster care system Throughout the year, ILP offers foster youth life skills trainings, career exploration, job readiness and college preparation workshops

ILP staff includes Peer and Family Assistants who have lived experience in the foster care system and understand the challenges foster youth face

For information about San Bernardino County Children and Family Services please visit hs sbcounty gov/cfs

District – Civil Division

PETITION OF: LORENA RAMIREZ, FOR CHANGE OF NAME AMENDED ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case Number: CIV SB 2307404 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner: LORENA RAMIREZ has filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: LORENA RAMIREZ to Proposed name: LORENA ORNELAS THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause if any why the petit on for change of name should not be granted Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted If no written objection is timely filed the court may grant the petit on without a hearing

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Date: 07/26/23

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