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What's new at Foothills Reader Annual Parish Fiesta draws 15,000The annual Fiesta at Our Lady of the Assumption Parish Fiesta drew an estimated 15,000 people Mother’s Day weekend to the parish grounds on Berkeley Avenue. Page 2 - no comments - 612 views  OFF THE VINE“Our wine business is tied to the history of the area as a small village and was created back in the early 1900s when aristocrats from the East Coast were heading west with their sporting needs intact. Most settled in Pasadena, Hancock Park, East L.A. and Boyle Heights, but the Santa Monica Mountain range served as their hunting ground. Page 2 - no comments - 570 views  BRIEFFeaturing affordably priced fresh and local fruits, vegetables, herbs, flowers, eggs, honey and baked goods, the market is located at the north side of the high school campus along Foothill Boulevard. It will be open to the public from 9 am to 1 pm every Saturday. Page 2 - no comments - 507 views  Forney named Woman of DistinctionSandra Forney, center and owner of Impressions Gourmet Catering, receives the Woman of Distinction award from Rep. Judy Chu. Upland Mayor Ray Musser, left, resent a resolution on behalf of the city.. Page 4 - no comments - 576 views  Students’ work to be displayedLocal art students’ work to be displayed The Millard Sheets Art Center at Fairplex is presenting a year-end exhibition of artwork from students and alumni of the Career and Technical Education Center. The exhibition will feature paintings, drawings and. Page 4 - no comments - 534 views  LIBRARIESRANCHO CUCAMONGA May 19 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. Page 5 - no comments - 579 views  D.I.Y. Recycled Animal CraftsHigh Branch Library, 3850 E. Riverside Drive The Colony High Branch Library will hold D.I.Y. Recycled Animal Crafts. The class will show participants ways to reuse plastic animal toys. For more information, visit www.ci.ontario.ca.us. Page 5 - no comments - 556 views  Yoga classRancho 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.. Page 7 - no comments - 577 views  COMMUNITY CALENDARPomona College commencement 10 a.m., Pomona College, 333 N. College Way Pomona College will hold its commencement ceremony at its Marston Quad on College Avenue, between Fourth and Sixth streets. For more information, call 909-621-8131 or visit www.ci.claremont. Page 7 - no comments - 554 views  REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS2613 Roadrunner Drive DATE: April 7 PRICE: $689,000 BUYER/SELLER: Michalene Lowell (trustee), Roderick E. Lowell (trustee) and E. Lowell and Michalene Lowell Roderick (living trust)/ Michelle and Randall James Helstley BED/BATH/SQ. FT.: 4/3/2,556. Page 8 - no comments - 841 views  416 E. Laurel Ave., Glendora416 E. Laurel Ave., Glendora listed at $510,000 and sold for $530,000 after 42 days on market. The property features two bedrooms and 1.5 baths, comprising 1,534 square feet. Built in 1949, the property features crown moldings, brick fireplace, formal dining and family rooms. Page 8 - no comments - 691 views  Should a seller accept with no contingencies?An all-cash offer with no financing contingency is a good deal only if the buyers actually have liquid funds to close escrow. Don’t be tempted to sign the contract and worry about the details later. Investment accounts that hold stocks could change value before the close of escrow, leaving buyers with less cash than they need. Page 8 - no comments - 549 views  ARTS CALENDARLA VERNE May 18 Carlson Gallery: ‘Broken Land’ 9 a.m., University of La Verne, 1950 Third St. The University of La Verne’s Carlson Gallery will feature an exhibit, “Broken Land,” featuring photography by Eliot Dudik of Civil War battlefields. For more information, visit www. Page 9 - no comments - 604 views  Open ART Studio TourThe Claremont Museum of Art is featuring an Open ART Studio Tour at the Memorial Park. The exhibit will feature the works of Steve Comba, Cathy Garcia, Mike Hill, Mary Hughes, Aleta Jacobson, Carolyn Lee, Karen and John Neiuber, Anne Seltzer,... Page 9 - no comments - 597 views 
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