Donna Marie Minano, Board President of the San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra (SBSO), has been selected as a recipient of the 2025 Most Valuable Player (MVP) Volunteer Award from the Association of California Symphony Orchestras (ACSO). Established in 1996, the MVP Volunteer Award honors exemplary individuals and volunteer organizations that contribute …
Read More »Sole Alley to Open as a Downtown Destination
Sole Alley, formerly known as the 4th Street Alley, will celebrate its opening as a downtown destination on Friday, July 18 from 5:00 to 8:00 pm. There will be music, food, and the unveiling of several new murals that adorn the site. The alley is located on 4th Street between D and …
Read More »Museum seeking submissions for Hispanic Heritage Month Exhibition
San Bernardino County Museum is seeking submissions from local artists for a new exhibit set to open in September. Just in time for Hispanic Heritage Month, Expectations: A Better World Through Art, Music and Respect, will highlight a broad spectrum of artistic voices—from emerging to established artists—who celebrate the vibrancy, …
Read More »San Bernardino Museum introduces new Summer Passport Program
San Bernardino County Museum (SBCM) has introduced a new program ‘Chill with Us’ this summer. The program offers a chance for young learners to explore, engage and earn rewards all summer long. “Summer at the museum is all about discovery, creativity and family,” said Curator of Education Eliana Zacarias. “The …
Read More »San Bernardino Animal Services Rescue Dog Trapped in Storm Drain
A dog that was trapped in a storm drain last month is doing well following a heroic rescue by San Bernardino Animal Services staff. On June 16, Animal Services responded to a report of a small white dog trapped in a storm drain. Public Works was contacted and opened the …
Read More »San Bernardino is a risky place to drive according to new report
San Bernardino has been identified as one of the most dangerous cities for driving in the United States according to this year’s Allstate America’s Best Drivers Report. First launched in 2005, the report examines company auto claims data to determine the likelihood drivers in America’s 200 most populous cities will experience …
Read More »San Manuel Fire Department deploys goats for fire prevention
The goats are back. The Yuhaaviatam of San Manuel Nation’s Fire Department has deployed hundreds of goats to to graze dry brush and invasive grasses near the fire-prone San Bernardino mountains. The herd of about 400 is part of the department’s wildfire prevention strategy leading into Southern California’s peak fire …
Read More »“America, the Beautiful” concert under the stars to be held July 5
Looking for something to do this Fourth of July? Why not join the San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra for their annual concert under the stars. On Saturday, July 5 at San Bernardino Valley College, the Symphony will perform a variety of favorite music from the 80s, as well as traditional Patriotic …
Read More »FARSB Joins ABC7’s 14th Annual Feed SoCal Campaign
Feeding America Riverside | San Bernardino (FARSB) is partnering with ABC7 for their 14th Annual Feed SoCal campaign. This campaign takes place throughout June, aiming to increase donations to FARSB and other food banks during the summer months, a period when contributions are typically lower. This effort comes amidst budget cuts …
Read More »San Bernardino Library’s Summer Reading Program is Underway
The San Bernardino Public Library and the Friends of the San Bernardino Public Library have announced that their popular Summer Reading Program has returned. This free program will be open to readers of all ages from June 7 through August 2. “This is a great way to encourage reading during …
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