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Chow down in Upland
All proceeds from the event support Scheu Family Y programs and program scholarships for children and families in need. Exciting live auction items include an opportunity to name a street in Upland, private paella dinner in the grove prepared by local chef Loren Sanchez and beach condo vacations.
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Theology School to screen ‘Lloyd & Marion’
The Rev. Lloyd Wake enjoyed a long and distinguished career as an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church. He became recognized as a theologian and activist as a founding member of the Pacific Asian-American Center for Theology and Strategies in Berkeley.
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Companies honored for good water use
”In order to protect public health, we maintain a strict code of compliance for our industrial dischargers,” says Grace Robinson Hyde, chief engineer and general manager of the Sanitation Districts. “It is important to take note of those that meet and often exceed our requirements.
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‘Light and Space’ artist Turrell receives national medal
“Since his days as an undergraduate psychology major,” notes an article in Popular Science, Turrell has “been carefully exploring and manipulating the ways people’s eyes and brains process light and space, reminding us that on a fundamental level, everything we see is illusion.
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The swastika: an ancient symbol misappropriated by evil
History buffs researching sites in the Foothills communities were surprised by what they found on a historical marker noting the terminus of the Old Spanish Trail at the northwest corner of Ninth Street and North Second Avenue in Upland: a series of tiny swastikas.
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BRIEFS
receipts from a San Dimas Chamber of Commerce Business Member, located in San Dimas or a surrounding city, will receive an extra entry form. Residents and non-residents, ages 18 and older, may participate..
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Night on the Plaza was a WOW!
The Library Plaza was transformed into an ocean of waves. The 400 attendees bid on silent and live auction items and a special Book Fund drive. Everyone was treated to an elegant dinner catered by Spaggi’s and dancing late into the night to music provided by.
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Glendora Library closed for carpet replacement on main floor, Ch
Library services and programs have been adjusted in the meantime. Material checkout is unavailable, although limited information service is available from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, by calling 626-852- 4891. Questions may also be sent by email to library@glendoralibrary.
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Help your trees survive the drought
While many homeowners question why they should have to pay to water city trees, the benefits are plenty and make the responsibility and cost of maintenance worthwhile. They improve property value and neighborhood appeal, and property ads for a “tree-lined street” always make the phones ring.
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