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Vol 52, NO. 32
THIS WEEK San Bernardino Mayor addresses ongoing panhandling issue Gloria’s Corner
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July 30, 2015
t’s that time again! Healthcare, Molina Molina Medical and the Tzu Chi Foundation are happy to announce our 4th annual “Care 4 a Healthy IE” event! This is a free event! The event will be taking place on August 14th thru August 16th at the National Orange Show in San Bernardino. Everyone seeking services such as medical, dental, vision and acupuncture must pre-register on Friday, PHOTO/CAREY DAVIS August 14th from 2 pm – 7 pm San Bernardino Mayor Carey Davis holding a sign that reads, “Panhandling is Illegal” in hopes of at the National Orange Show. No services will be rendered curbing the issue. without pre-registration. standing issues--panhandling. Bernardino Municipal Code 9.60, Again, all services are free! By Anthony Victoria On June 29 and July 22, the which addresses panhandling and In addition to the health care an Bernardino Mayor Carey Mayor visited the Waterman solicitation in public areas. The services, we will be having a Davis is trying a new Avenue 210 freeway off ramps sign reads, “Panhandling is Illegal: “Resource Day” on Saturday August 15th. No registration is approach in hopes of help- with a Public Works sign that proPanhandling cont. on next page required for the resource fair ing curb one of the city’s long- vides information on San which will include informational tables/booths highlighting programs and services available throughout both the Riverside & San Bernardino counties. Plus, there will be free haircuts, Kids zone activities, music and much, much m o r e ! www.sbcusd.com/chavez. or more information, call 1-855665-4621 or visit www.care4ahealthycommunity.org.
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A San Bernardino Police officer handing toys to children at the Rudy Hernandez center on Jul. 25. By Anthony Victoria
hildren’s charity Kids Wish Network and the City of San Bernardino worked in unison to provide
$500,000 worth of merchandise to children during the Holiday of Hope On Tour event at the Rudy Hernandez center on July 25. The groundbreaking program was designed to help at-risk children facing life-altering challenges
such as abuse, neglect, illnesses, homelessness or poverty. During the event, firefighters, policemen, and city dignitaries accompanied over 2,000 children as they walked through the gym of Giveaway cont. on next page
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arla Rhay, administrator of the California Schools Employee Benefits Association and the Southern California Schools Risk Management joint powers authorities, was appointed by Gov. Jerry Brown to the state’s Fraud Assessment Commission. The commission, which works through the state Department of Insurance, allocates funding to fraud prosecutors across California. Rhay will be one of seven appointees to the commission.