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COMMUNITY CALENDAR

CLAREMONT April 20 Claremont Farmers & Artisans Market 8 a.m., City of Claremont, 131 S. Spring St.

The city of Claremont is sponsoring Claremont Farmers & Artisans Market, on Second Street between Indian Hill Boulevard and Yale Avenue.

For information, call 909- 626-3066 or visit www. claremontcalendar.com.

April 22 City of Claremont City Council meeting 6:30 p.m., City of Claremont City Council, 131 S. Spring St. The city of Claremont will hold its city council meeting. The meeting is open to the public. For more information, call 909-399-5460 or visit www.ci.claremont.ca.us.

April 23 Lecture: ‘Slavery in Detroit: A Black and Native Story’ 4:15 a.m., Pomona College, 333 N. College Way Pomona College will offer an Ena H. Thompson Lecture: ‘Slavery in Detroit: A Black and Native Story’, led by author and professor Tiya Miles. This will be held at Rose Hills Theatre. For more information, visit www. pomona.edu or email April Mayes at april. mayes@pomona.edu.

Yoga class 9 a.m., Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, 1500 N. College Ave. Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden will offer its weekly yoga class, led by Karen May. Classes are held inside or outside depending on the weather. Participants should bring a bottle of water and wear comfortable shoes and clothes. Registration is requested. The cost is $10 per class for garden members or $12 for nonmembers and $50 a month for members and $63 for nonmembers. For more information, call 909-625-8767 or visit www.rsabg.org.

April 24 Lecture: ‘The Longest Unwritten Chapter: The Interrelated Histories of African and Native America’ 11 a.m., Pomona College,

333 N. College Way Pomona College presents Tiya Miles, who will speak on “The Longest Unwritten Chapter: The Interrelated Histories of African and Native America.” The talk is free and open to the public and is part of the Ena H. Thompson Lec tures series. For more information, visit www. pomona.edu.

‘Murder Mystery’ 7:30 p.m., Claremont High School, 1601 N. Indian Hill Blvd. Claremont High School has scheduled a performance of “Murder

Mystery” in the theater. For more information, visit www.cusd-ecal01. cusd.claremont.edu.

April 25 Lecture: ‘The Ethical Work of Liberation in Emmanuel Levinas and Mahatma Gandhi’ 6 p.m., Pomona College, 333 N. College Way Pomona College will offer a Joseph J. Hartog Lecture, with Victoria Tahmasebi, an associate professor of women and gender studies at the University of Toronto, Mississauga, speaking on the topic of “The Ethical Work of Liberation in Emmanuel Levinas and Mahatma Gandhi.” This will be held in Crookshank 108, in the Ena Thompson Reading Room.

For more information, call 909-607-2046, visit www.pomona.edu or email Oona Eisenstadt at oona.eisenstadt@ pomona.edu.

April 26 Farm volunteer hours 10 a.m., Pomona College, 333 N. College Way Pomona College’s campus farm welcomes volunteers every Saturday morning. For more information, call 909- 607-8341, visit www. pomona.edu or email Adam Long at adam. long@pomona.edu.

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