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From 8 to 11 a.m. Tuesday (November 8), the Beaumont Police Department will host a breakfast burrito fundraiser at the Beaumont Civic Center, 550 E. Sixth St.
Burrito tickets are $4 each and advance tickets are available for purchase at the Police Department.
Proceeds from the event will benefit the Adopt-a-Cop program, which assigns one police officer to each school in the Beaumont Unified School District.
Officers volunteer their time at the designated school and interact with the children through hands-on activities, mentoring and behind-the-scenes field trips.
The program also rewards students with perfect attendance with an all-expense paid field trip to an Angels baseball game.
For more information about the fundraiser or the Adopt-a-Cop program, please call the department at 951-769-8500.
Burrito tickets are $4 each and advance tickets are available for purchase at the Police Department.
Proceeds from the event will benefit the Adopt-a-Cop program, which assigns one police officer to each school in the Beaumont Unified School District.
Officers volunteer their time at the designated school and interact with the children through hands-on activities, mentoring and behind-the-scenes field trips.
The program also rewards students with perfect attendance with an all-expense paid field trip to an Angels baseball game.
For more information about the fundraiser or the Adopt-a-Cop program, please call the department at 951-769-8500.
And we can almost guarantee you won't end up in court.
The Beaumont Applebee's, 1585 E. Sixth St., will host a Tip-A-Cop event from 5 to 9 p.m. Thursday (October 27).
Officers will assist Applebee's staff in serving customers and any tips collected by them will be donated to Special Olympics.
For more information, click here.
The Beaumont Applebee's, 1585 E. Sixth St., will host a Tip-A-Cop event from 5 to 9 p.m. Thursday (October 27).
Officers will assist Applebee's staff in serving customers and any tips collected by them will be donated to Special Olympics.
For more information, click here.
The Tillamook Cheese Loaf Love Tour is again winding its way through the Inland Empire.
The modified Volkswagen Microbuses will be at the following locations from noon to 7 p.m. today:
Upcoming tour stops include Redlands, Highland, San Bernardino, Riverside, Norco, Chino, Fontana, Ontario, Bloomington and Rialto.
For more information and tour schedule, click here.
The modified Volkswagen Microbuses will be at the following locations from noon to 7 p.m. today:
- Beaumont: Stater Bros., 1661 E. 6th St.
- Calimesa: Stater Bros, 1155 Calimesa Blvd.
- Yucaipa: Stater Bros, 11365 Bryant St.
Upcoming tour stops include Redlands, Highland, San Bernardino, Riverside, Norco, Chino, Fontana, Ontario, Bloomington and Rialto.
For more information and tour schedule, click here.
Beaumont's police officers and firefighters are used to serving the community by fighting crime and putting out fires.
From 5 to 8 p.m. tonight (March 18), the city's public servants will take on a different kind of service at Applebee's Neighborhood Grill and Bar, 1585 E. Sixth St., in Beaumont.
Beaumont police officers and firefighters are volunteering to wait tables in order to raise funds for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
The volunteers will work with Applebee's staff to serve customers, with all tips given to the "Boys in Blue" to be donated to MDA.
Since 2007, the city has held numerous events and raised over $103,103 to support MDA and the fight against neuromuscular diseases.
The next scheduled event is a Mardi Gras Celebration from 4 to 9 p.m. April 9 at the Albert A. Chatigny Sr. Community Recreation Center, 1310 Oak Valley Parkway.
The event will feature games, food vendors, a beer garden, and live music by local jazz bands Ransom Jack and Rod Tankerson. The event will also include a special appearance by the city's own band, Jam with the Man.
For more information, call 951-769-8520 or visit the city's website.
From 5 to 8 p.m. tonight (March 18), the city's public servants will take on a different kind of service at Applebee's Neighborhood Grill and Bar, 1585 E. Sixth St., in Beaumont.
Beaumont police officers and firefighters are volunteering to wait tables in order to raise funds for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
The volunteers will work with Applebee's staff to serve customers, with all tips given to the "Boys in Blue" to be donated to MDA.
Since 2007, the city has held numerous events and raised over $103,103 to support MDA and the fight against neuromuscular diseases.
The next scheduled event is a Mardi Gras Celebration from 4 to 9 p.m. April 9 at the Albert A. Chatigny Sr. Community Recreation Center, 1310 Oak Valley Parkway.
The event will feature games, food vendors, a beer garden, and live music by local jazz bands Ransom Jack and Rod Tankerson. The event will also include a special appearance by the city's own band, Jam with the Man.
For more information, call 951-769-8520 or visit the city's website.
The Boy Scouts of America, who are celebrating their centennial this year, are encouraging their scouts to do a "Good Turn for America".
The members of the Boy Scouts of America, Grayback District, have chosen to collect food donations for distribution to local assistance agencies within their district.
They will be staffing collection barrels for non-perishable food and other items from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday (October 9) at Stater Bros., Vons, Gerrards, and Albertsons markets in the East Valley.
The donations collected will be distributed to the Family Service Association of Redlands, Yucaipa Family Assistance in the Yucaipa and Calimesa area, the Redlands Salvation Army, and H.E.L.P., Inc., in the San Gorgonio Pass area.
The scouts are undertaking this project due to the negative impact the current economy has had on the ability for these United Way agencies to serve the needy. The scouts are asking local shoppers to help them make up the shortfall as we move into the holiday season.
So if you see the scouts at your local market, please spend a couple of extra bucks in the store and get some non-perishable goods to drop in their containers.
Dine 909 thanks you in advance.
Follow the jump to find the donation locations.
The members of the Boy Scouts of America, Grayback District, have chosen to collect food donations for distribution to local assistance agencies within their district.
They will be staffing collection barrels for non-perishable food and other items from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday (October 9) at Stater Bros., Vons, Gerrards, and Albertsons markets in the East Valley.
The donations collected will be distributed to the Family Service Association of Redlands, Yucaipa Family Assistance in the Yucaipa and Calimesa area, the Redlands Salvation Army, and H.E.L.P., Inc., in the San Gorgonio Pass area.
The scouts are undertaking this project due to the negative impact the current economy has had on the ability for these United Way agencies to serve the needy. The scouts are asking local shoppers to help them make up the shortfall as we move into the holiday season.
So if you see the scouts at your local market, please spend a couple of extra bucks in the store and get some non-perishable goods to drop in their containers.
Dine 909 thanks you in advance.
Follow the jump to find the donation locations.
Continue reading Boy Scouts' "good turn" food drive this Saturday.



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