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Tuesday, September 20, 2005

LifeHouse Theater presents "An Amazing Encounter"

AN AMAZING ENCOUNTER - At LifeHouse Theater

Join host Wayne Scott as he moderates an astonishing discussion among quotable notables of the past. Psychologist Sigmund Freud, Philosopher Socrates, Evolutionist Charles Darwin, Social Reformer Florence Nightingale, Theologian Martin Luther, President Theodore Roosevelt and Scientist Galileo Galilee meet for an explosive exchange of ideas...a unique and memorable theatrical event!

OPENING NIGHT: Saturday, September 24 at 7:30
PERFORMANCES: September 25- October 9, 2005Friday: 7:30, Saturday: 2:15 and 7:30, Sunday: 2:15
Additional weekday performance Thursday, October 6, 7:30 PM
http://www.lifehousetheater.com/

Historical Glass Museum Foundation announces major fund-raiser for house relocation project

What: Fund-Raising Event for the Marten Andersen House Project
When: Saturday, November 5, 2005, 1 – 4 p.m.
Where: Historic E.M. Lyon House and Garden
Who: Historical Glass Museum Foundation and Redlands Conservancy, open to the public
Contact: Sherli Leonard, Project Manager – (909) 389-7810

Let the celebrating begin! The Historical Glass Museum Foundation and the Redlands Conservancy announce plans for a major celebration and fund-raising event for the Marten Andersen House Project on Saturday, November 5, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the E.M. Lyon House and Garden.

The Marten Andersen House, Historical Resource #105, soon-to-be-owned by the Historical Glass Museum Foundation, will be moved to 1153 North Orange Street to become the main exhibit space for the Historical Glass Museum. The project to relocate and renovate the 1888 Victorian has received the blessings of the City Council and all the essential City commissions.

Barring any surprises, the project should receive all five essential permits required to qualify the building to be moved to the new location. According to Project Manager Sherli Leonard, once the Building Permit has been granted, the house will move.

The fund-raising event, “Glory of Glass,” will generate money to help finance the project.

“The Museum Foundation has received a $200,000 construction loan, which they will draw on once the work begins,” explained Leonard. “We want the Foundation to be able to retire the loan by the time the project wraps up in the spring. This event will give the generous Redlands community the opportunity to participate in this collaborative project.”

While the details of the event will be announced later, Leonard and Frank and Rosemary Herendeen, president and treasurer respectively of the Historical Glass Museum Foundation, want the public to be prepared. They have scheduled glass appraisals, a silent auction, opportunity drawings, displays, a contribution table, entertainment, party favors to the first 150 guests, and food and beverages provided by local restaurants.

The historic E.M. Lyon House and Garden at the corner of Summit and Cajon Street has long been a major attraction in the Redlands area. With its Hearst Castle-like grounds and pillared terraces over almost an acre of land, it provides a spectacular and gracious setting for the fund-raising event.

For information about the Glory of Glass event and the Marten Andersen House Project, visit the Web sites at
http://ww.historicalglassmuseum.com, http://www.redlandsconservancy.org, or call (909) 792-1800.

Monday, September 12, 2005

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Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Inland Empire - Hurrican Katrina Response Funds

INLAND EMPIRE HURRICANE KATRINA RESPONSE FUNDS
San Bernardino, CA
8/28/05 - updated 9/7/05

How to donate to Katrina Hurricane Relief

As a first step in support of our United Way colleagues in Louisiana and Mississippi, who face what may be the most damaging hurricane in American history, United Way of America has activated the Hurricane Katrina Response Fund.
(click here to donate) United Ways in and near the projected hurricane path will be working with community partners and 2-1-1 to respond as quickly as possible, as the first stage of the long-term recovery process.


Other Aide Organizations

Redlands' Mission Aviation Fellowship is Responding to Katrina

“We are transferring our experience from our tsunami relief work in Indonesia and years of medical evacuations from the bush and remote areas to help our brothers and sisters in need.” - Kevin Swanson, President MAF

http://www.maf.org/katrina/



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Thursday, September 01, 2005

President Bush spoke on Medicare in Rancho Cucamonga, California

President Bush spoke on Medicare in Rancho Cucamonga, California
9/1/05

President George W. Bush visited a Rancho Cucamonga senior center to talk about Medicare and and the White Houses' new prescription-drug benefit program on August 29th, 2005 . After arriving at Ontario International Airport, Mr. Bush traveled to the James L. Brulte Senior Center in Rancho Cucamonga to talk to a group of about 200 seniors and supporters.

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