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Citrus College CAPE Owls compete in Shell challenge
The Citrus College CAPE Owls put on a strong showing among 125 student teams from across North, Central and South America competing at the eighth annual Shell Eco-marathon Competition to determine whose student-built vehicle can travel the farthest distance using the least amount of energy.
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Levitt on the Lawn concert series returns for summer seasons at
The event is open to the public and will begin at 6 p.m. at the Scripps Bowling Green Lawn on campus, 1030 Columbia Ave., Claremont. The performance is set for  6:30 p.m. Visitors can bring their own food, and.
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How the foothills won the cornflake wars
In the late 19th century, the parents of John Harvey and W.K. Kellogg raised their sons to be strict adherents to the Seventh Day Adventist religion in Battle Creek, Mich., – one that preached biologic living that encouraged good health through vegetarianism while eschewing stimulants and condiments.
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Los Osos High School solar cup team wins big
The Los Osos High School Grizzlies placed fourth overall in the veteran division of the 12th annual Solar Cup competition held recently at Lake Skinner in Temecula. The Los Osos High students – known as Team Solar Cub – competed against 40 other high school teams throughout Southern California.
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Rich history remains in San Antonio Community Hospital’s landm
The original fountain was deconstructed to make way for a major expansion project underway at the hospital, but some of the original stones have been retained and will be scattered throughout the hospital campus.
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San Dimas hospital, city partner to help residents stay fit
The stroll started and ended at the Walker House in San Dimas. It included a two-mile walk with a stop at the senior center for a healthy breakfast and an educational seminar on the benefits of plant-based di ets, presented by Maryanna Stratte, the director of food and nutrition at San Dimas Community Hospital.
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San Dimas concert series planned for summer
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BRIEF
The Heritage Farmers’ Market at Upland High is the first such retail market featuring foods sold directly by farmers to consumers on a public K-12 campus in San Bernardino County, said Natalia Romuzga, a student at Claremont Graduate University who coordinated the project.
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Public invited to tour new luxury retirement community
Once completed, the community will host 56 assisted-living and 23 memory-care apartments with studio, one- and twobedroom floor options with high-end features and a slew of resort amenities and activities..
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ARTS CALENDAR
Claremont Symphony honors James Fahringer 3:30 p.m., Br ges Hall of M sc, 150 E. Fo rth St. The Br ges Hall of M s c presents a Claremont Symphony performance of Wolfgang Ama e s Mozart’s “P ano Concerto No. 23 n A major” by Robert Sage an other p eces to honor ts late rector James Fahr nger.
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ONTARIO Summer Film Festivals
The Ovitt Family Community Library will hold Summer Film Festivals, for all ages. Participants can enjoy popcorn and watch movies. For more information, visit www.ci.ontario.ca.us.
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LIBRARIES
GLENDORA June 9 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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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
ONTARIO June 9 Hoop for Better Health 3:30 p.m., Anthony Munoz Community Center, 1240 W. Fourth St. Anthony Munoz Community Center is offering a Hoop for Better Health program. Participants will learn the basis of Hula-Hooping through exercise and dance.
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HOME OF THE WEEK 6403 Country Club Drive, La Verne
This open-design home is located on Sierra La Verne golf course and has a view of the foothills. The 1,522-square-foot home features two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a den. It was built in 1979 on a 5,764-square-foot lot. It was listed at $575,000 and sold 27 days later for $568,000.
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REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
615 S. Indian Hill Blvd., Unit A DATE: April 28 PRICE: $251,500 BUYER/SELLER: Alberta Keefe/Christian F. Ii and Erik L. Poulson BED/BATH/SQ. FT.: 2/2/1,088.
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Tips to keep your home safe this summer
Summer is right around the corner and you may have travel plans on the calendar. The number of residential break-ins spike during the summer months, so whether you will be jet setting around the world or going on a weekend getaway, make your home less attractive to thieves with these home safety tips.
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