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Gardening without guesswork: saving water in the garden
Research shows that California’s residents use up to 50 percent more water than they need to maintain healthy, beautiful gardens. In fact, Armstrong Garden Centers’ experts suggest that our gardens and landscapes would actually be healthier if we watered less, but more effectively.
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Ontario Heritage keeps the past present
“I remember the fiveand-dime stores and sometimes my mom would go down there,” said Delman. “We didn’t have a lot of money, but when we had some extra money she always would want to go to the five-and-dime store. Even as I’m talking to you I’m getting these smiles on my face.
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Ontario hosted the ‘Woodstock of the West’ 40 years ago
Monterey Pop overlooked Southern California artists in favor of Northern California and British bands.
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La Verne to host community yard sale
“Our main goal from the city’s perspective is to create an opportunity for source reduction,” she said. “That’s right in line with our goals regarding the integrated waste management act of 1989. It requires us to reduce our waste going to landfills.”.
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Musicians to honor late professor Katherine Hagedorn
A Concert in Honor of Katherine Hagedorn” will bring together musicians from across the Southland and beyond at 3 p.m., today, Sunday, April 6. The concert will be a celebration of the life of Pomona College’s late professor of music and ethnomusicologist Katherine Hagedorn.
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Exhibit set to feature university ceramic work
The exhibit focuses on the influence of the pro fessor and idealism of the student, together creating the next era of ceramic fine art. The exhibition also acts as a fundraiser to support both the artists and AMOCA’s ceramic educational programs. Everything in the exhibit is for sale.
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Facts about burial benefits for veterans
We also know that many veterans may not fully understand the benefits to which they are entitled. Stone Funeral Home takes the responsibility of helping veterans receive the benefits they deserve very seriously. For that reason, we’ve compiled a list of 10 important facts about burial and cremation benefits.
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Corks and Forks fundraiser scheduled for April 11
The fundraising event will be held from 6 to 9 p.m., Friday, April 11 at the Glendora Country Club. Proceeds will benefit the group’s scholarship program and the hospital’s capital improvement fund..
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Pomona hospital receives baby-friendly designation
Mothers who breastfeed their babies fit back into their pre-pregnancy clothes sooner, their uterus returns to their pre-pregnant state faster, they restore needed minerals that results in stronger bones and protection from osteoporosis, and they have a reduced risk of ovarian and/or breast cancer.
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LIBRARIES
RANCHO CUCAMONGA April 7 Bouncing Babies Storytime 10 a.m., Paul A. Biane Library, 12505 Cultural Center Drive Bouncing Babies Storytime will be held at the Paul A. Biane Library. This interactive story time is for ages 23 months and younger. Registration is required.
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ONTARIO Pizza & A Movie
The Ovitt Family Community Library will hold Pizza & a Movie for ages 13 to 18 years. For more information, visit www.ci.ontario.ca.us.
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LIBRARIES
GLENDORA April 7 Infant and Toddler Storytime 10:30 a.m., Glendora Public Library, 140 S. Glendora Ave. Glendora Public Library will host its free weekly Infant and Toddler Storytime in the Friends Room. For more information, visit www.ci.glendora.ca.us..
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CLAREMONT 70th Scripps Ceramic annual exhibition
will host the 70th Scripps Ceramic annual exhibition. The exhibition will feature works by curators ranging from World War II to the present. For more information, call 909-607-3397 or visit www. rcwg.scrippscollege.edu..
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ARTS CALENDAR
LA VERNE April 6 ‘Works’ by Keith Lord & Nancy Macko 11 a.m., University of La Verne, 1950 Third St. The University of La Verne’s Harris Art Gallery is featuring an exhibit titled “Works” by Keith Lord & Nancy Macko. For information, visit www.laverne.edu.
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CLAREMONT Garden Club
April 9: California’s Native Bees in Your Garden 7 p.m., Pilgrim Place Napier Center, 660 Avery Road The Sustainable Claremont Garden Club is hosting “California’s Native Bees in Your Garden,” led by Nancy Hamlett.
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
CLAREMONT April 6 Claremont Eclectic: A Tour of Six Local Gardens 1 p.m., Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, 1500 N. College Ave. Claremont Eclectic: A Tour of Six Local Gardens has been scheduled by the Claremont United Church of Christ, Sustainable Claremont Garden Club and the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden.
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
RANCHO CUCAMONGA April 6 Broadway at the Gardens presents ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ 2 p.m., Lewis Family Playhouse, 12505 Cultural Center Drive Broadway at the Gardens will present a three-day run of “Jesus Christ Superstar” at the Lewis Family Playhouse.
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REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
CLAREMONT 1933 Rosemount Ave. DATE: Feb. 21 PRICE: N/A BUYER/SELLER: Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. (trustee) and Indymac Rast Mortgage Loan Trust 2006 A12/ Meridian Foreclosure Service (trustee), Meridian Trust Deed Service (trustee) (trustee), Mtds Inc.
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HOME OF THE WEEK 1736 Brentwood Ave., Upland
This distinctive, Gary Miller-built home in North Upland features a gourmet kitchen with granite counters and a custom pool and waterfall. The house has 2,596 square feet and includes four bedrooms and three full bathrooms. It was built in 1981 on an 11,200-square-foot lot.
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Earthquake coverage considerations for condominium owners
State officials are due to release a new Alquist-Priolo Earthquake map of the Sierra Madre and Duarte fault zones in the foothill cities of Monrovia, Duarte, Azusa and Glendora by July 8.
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