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Become water-wise with free classes at Armstrong
have a beautiful, thriving garden,” says Eric Asakawa, regional manager of Armstrong Garden Centers. “Our classes will present new and avid gardeners alike the best tips on how to maintain summer gardens and create stunning color for their homes.” Armstrong’s scheduled workshops for summer include:.
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The Sycamore Inn plans special Winemakers Dinner
A special Winemakers Dinner will take be Thursday evening, July 24, featuring Gary Eberle of Eberle Vineyards. Enjoy a delicious fivecourse dining experience paired with new releases and familiar favorites while visiting with the winemaker himself..
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Claremont set to host Claremont Restaurant Week
Restaurants confirmed to participate include Aruffo’s Italian Cuisine, Bardot, Casa de Salsa, Casa Moreno Mexican Restaurant, Euro Café, La Parolaccia Osteria Italiana, The Last Drop Café, Lounge 425 at Hotel Casa 425, The Loving Hut Claremont, The...
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The Haunted Canyon and the massacre that wasn’t
Today, California pioneering trailblazer, mountain man and horticulturalist William Wolfskill’s legacy rests on two primary accomplishments in his colorful life: blazing the Old Spanish Trail that connected the foothills communities to the Santa Fe...
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Women and Print: A Contemporary View
Scripps College starts off its year of exhibitions with Women and Print: A Contemporary View, the fifth in a series dedicated to outstanding women artists..
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Glendora Library to replace carpet
Meanwhile, Bidwell Forum will be available for regularly scheduled events, and the Friends Book Loft will remain open from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, on the second level of the library..
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Residents save water through model landscapes
This year’s Grand Prize winners are Steve Jacobs, Ed and Kathy Gandara and Bill and Jackie Jaeger. A special non-residential category was added to this year’s program, and Grand Prize honors were awarded to the La Vine Apartments and owner Michael Lompart.
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Steve Harrison opens Hillside Fine Art gallery in Claremont
include award-winning painters Linda Brown of Claremont, Jose De Juan of Pasadena, Mark Farina of Carmel, Lisa McDill of Chino Hills, Michael Obermeyer of Laguna, and Kim Van Der Hoek of Orange. All are members of the 100-year-old California Art Club and full-time professional artists.
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ARTS CALENDAR
ONTARIO July 13 ‘Love in the Big Top’ Noon, Chaffey Community Mu eum of Art, 217 s. Lemon Ave. Chaffey Community Mu eum of Art spotlight Gallery i featuring “Love in the Big Top.” The exhibit will feature the work of Kirk Kain, according to the Chaffey.
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The Silverados
The Silverados will perform at Memorial Park. The Silverados perform country music. For more information, visit www.ci.claremont.ca.us.
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
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.
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Steve Comba: ‘Arboretum’
Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden is featuring an exhibit titled Steve Comba: “Arboretum.” For more information, visit www.ci.claremont.ca.us.
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Super Smash Bros Tournaments
The Ovitt Family Community Library will hold Super Smash Bros Tournaments, for ages 13 to 18 years. For more information, visit www.ci.ontario.
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LIBRARIES
July 15 Toddler Storytime 9:30 a.m., Upland Public Library, 460 N. Euclid Ave. The Upland Public Library will hold Toddler Storytime, a reading event for ages 2 to 3 years accompanied by an adult. Registration is required. For more information, visit www. ci.
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