Mad About Redlands NewsSource: http://www.madaboutredlands.com Description: News and Events from Mad About Redlands
4/1/2009 - Cope House The simplicity of the Cope House drew Jerry and Sharon Hoyle to it back in 1986, when its occupant, Dorothy M. Cope, passed away.
4/1/2009 - Easter Egg Hunting Kaylie Reiss’s eyes sparkled with excitement as she described some of the high points of last year’s Easter Egg Hunt Extravaganza.
4/1/2009 - Farmer's Market Adds Fresh Taste to Historic Downtown Residents and visitors to Redlands who have a taste for fresh, locally-grown fruits and vegetables will find just what they’re looking for Saturday mornings in Redlands historic downtown beginning in April.
4/1/2009 - The Comfortable and the Uncomfortable Well didn’t we all have an “earth-shaking” memory to talk about on January 8? Did you know that it was Elvis Presley’s birthday?
4/1/2009 - Helping Others September 11, 2001, was a day of shock, grief and uncertainty to all of us. The events of that day made many stop and re-evaluate priorities, changing focus to the people and the relationships that we hold most dear.
4/1/2009 - Mad About Redlands Quiz Time By Karen Bergman
4/1/2009 - Moments with Martha One recent morning I woke up with a lot on my mind.
4/1/2009 - Redlands Chamber Music Society Love classical music? Looking for high quality chamber music? Want to introduce the next generation to both?
1/1/2009 - Bride and the City If you passed by Something Blue on Sixth Street the evening of October 8th you might have wondered what celebrity had come to town.
1/1/2009 - Burgeson's Diamond Anniversary On the second of January 2009, a long-standing gem of Redlands will take on a new sparkle.
1/1/2009 - Christmas in Redlands Everything changes in December. With the first gatherings of family and friends at Thanksgiving behind us, it is easy to turn our hearts to the joys of the holiday season, especially in Redlands.
1/1/2009 - Daniel Rodriguez - America's Singing Policeman The nation, yes, the world knows him as the tenor who lifted the spirit of America in the wake of the September 11 tragedies.
1/1/2009 - Traditions Yesterday and Today A misconception of the word “tradition” is that it is always something very, very old and handed down from generation to generation. It can be, but a tradition has to begin somewhere.
1/1/2009 - In the Alley at Augie's The joint is jumpin’ in the alley next to Augie’s Coffee Shop, not off-Broadway but off-State Street on 5th. Just follow the sizzling strains of Bluesette to one big red wall.
1/1/2009 - Moments with Martha They’re here! The holidays that is. When I walked into Lowes last August and found Christmas decorations already on display, I was flabbergasted!
1/1/2009 - Redlands volunteers Keep Things Rolling Wheels for the World is a nonprofit, faith-based organization, that provides restored wheelchairs to disabled people at no cost in 22 developing countries around the word.
1/1/2009 - The Holt House Commanding a view of Olive avenue and Alvarado street, the Holt House has stood both as a monument to the ideal of the American dream, and as a hallmark of the unique auchitectures that have characterized Redlands
1/1/2009 - The Road Less Traveled At six in the morning, as his wife slept in a bed nearby, Doug Richards flipped through channels on the television in their hospital room.
11/1/2008 - 10 Best Places to read a book in Redlands The Smiley Brothers must have loved a good book and an inviting place to read because they made establishing a beautiful public library one of their first priorities for the new city of Redlands.
11/1/2008 - By What We Give Little more than a year ago, you would have been hard-pressed to find a POW/MIA flag flying in Redlands. Today, thanks to one 93-year-old resident, there are more than 700 such flags!
11/1/2008 - Celebrating our Children Redlands values its heritage, its historic homes and its traditions. Besides our focus on the past, Redlands also looks to the future.
11/1/2008 - Follow the Orange Blossom Trail Everyone agrees that Redlands is a special city with a unique history. Sprinkled throughout the Victorian-era and Craftsman-style homes are houses from the 1950s and ‘60s, as well as representatives of the succeeding decades.
11/1/2008 - Fall 2008 Football Schedules Redlands Football Schedules
11/1/2008 - Joe Greensleeves Have you ever re-discovered a favorite restaurant and experienced it in a whole new way? This is what we found recently at Joe Greensleeves as we savored a delicious and elegant lunch.
11/1/2008 - Mark Your Calendars Fall 2008 Events
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