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Country Springs’ ceremony
“Remember, Blue Ribbon Champs, we told students. “We are going to continue The award is based on a school’s overall academic excellence or its progress in closing achievement gaps. The schools also demonstrate that all students can achieve to higher levels.
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Upland Turkey Trot
Hundreds of runners ran before the big meal on Thanksgiving for the 8th annual Upland Turkey Trot 5k Run/Walk, at San Antonio Park, sponsored by the City of Upland and the Upland High School Cross Country team. Above, runners at the start of the Turkey Trot on Mountain Avenue.
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Of Ontario Prohibition and Guasti
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Real Christmas tree is greener choice
“The petroleum that goes into producing fake trees and transporting them is on a carbon scale much worse than a locally sourced tree. Just as we are interested in locally sourced food, here is another item that it is best to buy much closer to home.”.
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San Dimas Community Hospital named Top Performer
“San Dimas Community Hospital is committed to providing high quality healthcare to the communities we serve,” adds Kurt Weinmeister, CEO of SDCH. “We are proud to be named a Top Performer. This honor reflects the hard work and dedication of our staff to always putting the patient’s needs first.
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Resolved: To learn from mother, and cook for generations
Resolved: To learn from mother, and cook for generations.
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
For more information, call Jeanette Gulli at (909) 599- 1904 or (951) 205-2256, or email jhgulli@verizon.net.
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See Miracle on 34th Street, through Dec. 13
See Miracle on 34th Street, through Dec. 13.
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Upland To Host 39th Annual Christmas Parade, Holiday Faire and C
Santa Claus and his trusty helpers toys to benefit children through the will bring the North Pole to Downtown Inland Empire U.S. Marine Corps Upland on Saturday, Dec. 12, when the Reserves Toys for Tots collection at the city hosts its 39th annual Christmas Cooper Museum.
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RECENT HOME SALES
136 N. Vermont Ave. #A $345,000 1101 Essex St. $430,000 900 Starcrest Dr. $458,000 838 Bradish Ave. $475,000 717 Cordelia Ave. $470,000 936 Heather St. $465,000 1510 S. Farber Ave. $499,900 835 E. Bennett Ave. $529,000 1531 S. Rimhurst Ave. $530,000 305 Trayer Ave.
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Join in: Coldwell Banker Arcadia s 28th Mission trip
Dean and his fellow agents are collecting used clothing, blankets, and any cash or checks that you would like to donate to the Mission. Last year they collected 80 bags of clothing and blankets and over $2,000 in donations for the Mission..
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Give your holiday houseguests a warm welcome
Start your holiday house chores by removing clutter from guest rooms and living areas. Child proof if necessary with cabinet locks and outlet covers. Move fragile items onto higher shelves, transfer toxic cleaners and medicines from base to wall cabinets, and hide matches and lighters.
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SoCal Cars Calendar
also given the opportunity on Sundays to ride in one of the museum’s historic collector vehicles. The main building is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, and rides are available from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sunday. Suggested admission donation is $10 for adults, $8 for seniors, $5 for children 10-17 and free for children 16 and under.
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