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Wesley “DJ Wes” Hull is one of the lucky ones.
He’s making a living — and a pretty nice one — doing what he loves.
Hull has done so adequately with 340, one of Pomona’s favorite gay nightclubs, that he and business partner Jose Sambolin are opening another in San Bernardino: 340 East.
“It’s so rewarding to catch people having a good time,” said Hull, a blond-haired beach boy who grew up on the Orange County coast.
Music companies and others in the industry have referred to the Inland Empire as a secondary or even third market, said Hull, so he’s working hard to change that perception.
“We book incredible talent, and now with two clubs, there’s twice the reason for them to come out, because they are qualified to perform at both,” he said of the show he plans to book at his clubs. "There is a lot of growth projected for San Bernardino; a lot of opportunities for expansion. The gay community has never had many entertainment options — they deserve a lot more.”
George Garcia, president of Equality Inland Empire, believes 340 East will be a positive addition to the surround
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San Bernardino LGBTQ City Guide
San Bernardino, or San Berdoo as it’s known to its residents, is part of the California “Inland Empire” area and is situated on the floor of the San Bernardino Valley. It is located approximately 60 miles east of Los Angeles, close enough to enjoy all that the big city has to suggest, but also a bustling, thriving city in its own right. Those who live in San Bernardino can enjoy beautiful views of the San Bernardino Mountains and the San Bernardino National Forest in the North, as well as the natural beauty of the many creeks running from the foothills in the mountains to feed the Santa Ana River. It’s also a very diverse city, full of friendly people and much to see and do. Even improved, it is a city with a smaller, but vibrant LGBTQ community, where all can experience welcome and at home.
A Gaze at the History of San Bernardino
Like many cities in California, San Bernardino was occupied first by indigenous tribes, and later, by the Spanish, who established several missions in the area. Subsequently, as pioneers began to move west, it became a prime settlement area for many Mormons, who officially incorporated the city