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of Poverty Across the United States: Place, Race & Measurement Matter”, Tomas Summers Sandoval, “Latino Poverty in Historical Perspective”, Larry Smith, “The Sustaining Disorder of Predatory Capitalism in ‘Indian Country’” and Michael Lacy, “An African-American Perspective of the New Economic Playing Field.” For more information, visit www. taipdconference.com or email taipdconference@gmail.com.

April 2

The Rembrandt Club: First Thursday Lecture and Tea 1:30 p.m., Pomona College Thatcher Music

Building, 333 N. College Way Liisa Primack will speak on “Food Preservation As Art and an Art Form” at The Rembrandt Club’s First Thursday Lecture and Tea meeting. The event will be held at Lyman Hall in the Thatcher Music Building on the Pomona College campus. For more information, call 909-981-7245 or visit www.pomona.edu.

April 3

Rachel V. Huang, Roger Lebow and Gayle Blankenburg 12:15 p.m., Balch Auditorium, 1030 Columbia Ave. Rachel V. Huang, Roger Lebow and

Gayle Blankenburg will perform at Balch Auditorium as part of Pomona College’s Friday Noon Concert series. For more information, visit www.scrippscollege.edu. First Friday Art Walk in the Claremont Village 5:30 p.m., Claremont Chamber of Commerce, 205 Yale Ave.

The Claremont Chamber of Commerce is holding the First Friday Art Walk in the Claremont Village. The event will feature art exhibits at The Packing House and participating village businesses. For more information, visit www. claremontchamber.org

or email rachel@claremontforum.org. Pomona Valley Amateur Astronomers monthly meeting 7:30 p.m., Harvey Mudd College, 301 Platt Blvd.

Pomona Valley Amateur Astronomers is holding its monthly meeting at the R. Michael Shanahan Center, Room B460, at Harvey Mudd College. The meeting is open to the public. For more information, visit www.pvaa.us.

Jonny Come Lately 10 p.m., The Press Restaurant, 129 Harvard Ave.

The Press Restaurant will feature a performance by Jonny Come Lately. For more information, visit www. thepressrestaurant.com.

April 7 ‘So Many Laws, So Little Justice: Pursuing the Rule of Law in Africa’ Noon, Pomona College Carnegie Hall, 425 N. College Ave. Pomona College presents Susanna Wing, who will speak on “So Many Laws, So Little Justice: Pursuing the Rule of Law in Africa.” For more information, visit www. pomona.edu.

Tuesday Noon Academy: John Ramsey Noon, Scripps College, 1030 Columbia Ave. Scripps College presents John Ramsey, who will speak on the topic “Is Hate Speech Free Speech?” at Hampton Room, Malott Commons. For more information, call 909-607-9372, visit www. scrippscollege.edu or email events@scrippscollege.edu.

King Trivia Night 9 p.m., The Press Restaurant, 129 Harvard Ave.

The Press Restaurant is offering an event titled King Trivia Night. For more information, visit www.thepressrestaurant.com. April 8 Scripps Tea: History Department 3:30 p.m., Scripps College, 1030 Columbia Ave. Scripps College is holding a special event, Scripps Tea: History Department at Seal Court. The event will feature a meeting with the staff and faculty of the history department. For more information, visit www.scrippscollege. edu or email schavez@ scrippscollege.edu.

April 9 Public Lecture: Katherine Hayles 5:30 p.m., Scripps College Performing Arts Center, 241 E. 10th St. Scripps College Performing Arts Center presents Katherine Hayles, who will speak on the topic “The Cognitive Nonconscious: A New Framework for the Self” at the Boone Recital Hall. For more information, call 909-621-8237, visit www. scrippscollege.edu or email Yuval Avnur at yuval.avnur@ scrippscollege.edu.

April 10 Hao Huang, Rachel V. Huang and Juan Hermida 12:15 p.m., Balch Auditorium, 1030 Columbia Ave. Hao Huang, Rachel V. Huang and Juan Hermida will perform at Balch Auditorium. For more information, visit www. scrippscollege.edu.

Seminars in Systematic and Evolutionary Botany - Chelsea Specht 4 p.m., Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, 1500 N. College Ave.

Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden presents Chelsea Specht, who will speak in the garden’s Botany Seminar Series. For more information, visit www.rsabg.org.

Judcody Limon and Violet Mindfield 10 p.m., The Press Restaurant, 129 Harvard Ave.

The Press Restaurant will feature a performance by Judcody Limon and Violet Mindfield. For more information, visit www.thepressrestaurant.com. April 11 Spring Propagation Tips 10 a.m., Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, 1500 N. College Ave. Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden is offering a class titled Spring Propagation Tips. Participants will learn the basic techniques for propagating popular California native plants, according to Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden. Registration is required. For more information, visit www.rsabg.org.

A Garden of Verses: Poetry Day in the Garden 10 a.m., Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, 1500 N. College Ave. Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden is holding a special event, A Garden of Verses: Poetry Day in the Garden. The event will feature California poets as they share poems at various locations around the Garden’s Mesa Loop Trail in celebration of the national poetry month, according to the garden. For more information, visit www. rsabg.org.

A Very Special evening with Claudia Lennear 10 p.m., The Press Restaurant, 129 Harvard Ave.

The Press Restaurant is holding a special event, titled A Very Special evening with Claudia Lennear. For more information, visit www. thepressrestaurant.com.

April 12 California Native Food Plants 10 a.m., Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, 1500 N. College Ave. Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden is holding a special event, California Native Food Plants. The event will feature production manager Antonio Sanchez, who will discuss native edible plants and how to grow them. Registration is $25 for members and $32 for the public. For more information, visit www.rsabg.org.

April 16 DJ Dust-O 11 p.m., The Press Restaurant, 129 Harvard Ave.

The Press Restaurant will feature a performance by DJ Dust-O. For more information, visit www.thepressrestaurant.com. April 17 Conference: Humans and Selves 9:30 a.m., Scripps College, 1030 Columbia Ave. John Martin Fischer will give the title talk for the Humans and Selves conference at the Scripps College Hampton Room Malott Commons.

For more information, call 909-621-8237, visit www. scrippscollege.edu or email Yuval Avnur at yuval. avnur@scrippscollege.edu.

LA VERNE March 29 California Gold Family Reunion 9 a.m., Fairplex, 1101 W. McKinley Ave. Family Motor Coach Association is holding a special event, California Gold Family Reunion. Admission is $7 for daily exhibits, children ages 12 years and younger are admitted free with an accompanying adult, $65 for admittance to the exhibits, seminars, and evening entertainment and $55 for FMCA members. For more information, call 909-865-4262 or visit www. fmca.com.

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