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Vol 10, NO. 44
THISWEEK Gloria’s Corner
Youngsters turn nature detectives at HSSBV Critter Camp
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cheryl rendes of Wonders of Wildlife inc., holds up spaulding, a ball python during critter camp. By Yazmin Alvarez
t may have been Bird Day at Critter Camp Tuesday but finicky fox, a 14-pound bunny and a bearded dragon stole
Many Join in Community Memorial Day Event
the show during the Humane were brought in by Cheryl Rendes Society of San Bernardino of Wonders of Wildlife Inc., to Valley’s annual summer learning help more than 3 dozen youngsters program. Nearly a dozen animals —scaley, fury and everything in-between— Critter Camp, cont. on next pg.
LLUCH celebrates Luke the Lion’s birthday
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of Jury Duty scam ver the past several days Redlands Police have received five reports of a telephone scam known as the Jury Duty scam, in which a caller informs the intended victim that he or she failed to report for jury duty and a warrant has been issued for their arrest. The caller then asks for personal information including birth date, social security number and even a credit card number in order to clear up the problem. Redlands Police wish to remind all residents never to provide personal information when you receive an unsolicited phone call. With enough information, scammers can assume your identity and potentially drain your bank account or charge thousands of dollars of purchases to your credit cards. As a rule, court officers never ask for confidential information over the phone and generally correspond with prospective jurors via the mail. In addition, law enforcement and court officers will never ask you to send money to avoid arrest. Information on common scams is available on the FBI’s website at https://www.fbi.gov/scamssafety. Anyone who believes they may be the victim or intended victim of a scam is asked to contact the Redlands Police Department Investigative Services Bureau at (909) 7987659.
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A birthday celebration, complete with cake, was held for lluch’s mascot, luke the lion June 15. that title belonged to Luke the Hospital, and patients of all ages Lion. had a roaring good time reveling A 50’s-style birthday celebration in festivities. he Fonz may have been was held for Luke, the mascot for Happy Days’ definition of LLUCH, cont. on next pg. a cool, but on Monday, Loma Linda University Children’s
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he City of Redlands Development Services and Quality of Life departments are pleased to continue the popular Movies in the Park, this month featuring “Paddington” on Friday, June 19, at Ed Hales Park on the corner of 5th and State streets in Historic Downtown Redlands. This free event begins at 6 p.m. and will include entertainment provided by the Sixth Street School of Music and the Frugal Frigate book store. The movie begins at dusk. Feel free to bring your own blanket and chair. Stop by one of the many restaurants in Historic Downtown Redlands for a bite to eat before the movie.