COMMUNITY CALENDAR

April 28 Look Good, Feel Better 10 a.m., Pomona Valley Hospital Cancer Care Center, 1910 Royalty Drive The American Cancer Society will present this program in partnership with the Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association and the National Cosmetology Association. Attendees will learn more about personal appearance for women undergoing cancer treatment. A free makeup kit will be provided. The class is hosted by the Pomona Valley Hospital Cancer Care Center. Registration is required. For information, visit www. pvhmc.org. To register, call 800-227-2345.

GLENDORA April 21 Commerce Golf Classic 9:30 a.m., Glendora Country Club, 310 Amelia Ave.

The San Dimas Chamber of Commerce is holding its Commerce Golf Classic at Glendora Country Club. Admis sion is $135 per golfer or $540 for a foursome. Registration is required. For information, call 909-592-3818, visit www.sandimaschamber. com or email info@ sandimaschamber.com.

April 24 Friendship Garden Club meeting 1 p.m., Covina Women’s Club, 128 S. San Jose Ave. The Friendship Garden Club will hold its monthly meeting at the Covina Women’s Clubhouse. For more information, call 909-599-1904 or email Jeanette Gulli at jhgulli@verizon.net.

Citizen of the Year Dinner 6 p.m., Glendora Country Club, 310 Amelia Ave. Glendora Chamber of Commerce is holding the Citizen of The Year Dinner at the Glendora Country Club. For information, visit www. glendora-chamber.org.

LA VERNE April 21 Faculty Lecture Series: Richard Gelm Noon, University of La Verne, 1950 Third St. The University of La Verne is holding a Faculty Lecture Series talk featuring Richard Gelm. Gelm will speak on “Making American Politics Work: Coping with Fear and Anger, aka: A Political Self- Help Guide.” This will be held in the president’s dining room and is open to the public. For more information, visit www. laverne.edu.

Windsong Southland Chorale rehearsal 6:30 p.m., United Methodist Church of La Verne, 3205 D St. The United Methodist Church of La Verne will host the Windsong Southland Chorale rehearsal. New singers are welcome. For more information, call 909- 983-9879, visit www. umc.org or email Marilyn Sousa at marilynsousa011@gmail.com. April 26 Community yard sale 8 a.m., Bonita High School, 3102 D St. A community yard sale will take place in the parking lot of Bonita High School in La Verne. For more information, visit www. business.laverne chamber.org.

ONTARIO April 22 Personal Fitness Group 8 a.m., Veterans Park and Community Center, 1257 E. D St. Veterans Park and Community Center is offering a Personal Fitness Group program for ages 18 and older. Participants will work directly with staff in developing an outsidebased workout routine and learn proper gym equipment use, stretching and muscle development, according to the Veterans Park and Community Center. For more information, visit www.ci.ontario.ca.us.

April 23 Senior Wii Work Out 1 p.m., Ontario Senior Center, 225 E. B St. The Ontario Senior Center is offering a Senior Wii Work Out.

Participants will play an aerobic exercise combining video gaming and plenty of fun, according to the Ontario Senior Center. For more information, visit www. ci.ontario.ca.us.

April 25 Teen Club Side Out 4 p.m., De Anza Community and Teen Center, 1405 S. Fern Ave. De Anza Community and Teen Center is offering a Teen Club Side Out for ages 12 to 17 years. Participants will play volleyball games on the competition court, according to the De Anza Community and Teen Center. For more information, visit www.ci.ontario.ca.us.

Friday Night Teens 6 p.m., De Anza Community and Teen Center, 1405 S. Fern Ave. De Anza Community and Teen Center is offering its Friday Night Teens event . Participants can enjoy movies, karaoke, food, games, trips and more, according to the De Anza Community and Teen Center. For more information, call 909- 395-2030 or visit www. ci.ontario.ca.us.

Senior Friday Night Dances 7 p.m., Ontario Senior Center, 225 E. B St. Ontario Senior Center is holding a Senior Friday Night Dances. The event will feature ballroom-style dancing with live music. Admission is $4 per person. For more information, visit www. ci.ontario.ca.us.

April 26 Second quarter general meeting and potluck 4 p.m., Corbett’s 1914 Historic Home and Museum, 304 E. Granada Cour Ontario Heritage will hold its second quarter general meeting and potluck at The Corbett’s 1914 Historic Home & Museum. Guests should bring a main or side dish, salad or dessert. Registration is required. For more information, call 909-984-6558, visit www.ontarioheritage.org or email info@ontarioheritage.org.


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