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Good bugs, bad bugs and so ad infinitum
This dream team will also allow you to garden as safely as possible. There is no need to worry about harming pets or children with chemical sprays. You are also encouraging biodiversity in your garden by gardening organically..
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Set Nature’s table for good bugs
Remember, to protect your good bugs, you do not want to use synthetic pesticides. Only use organic ones judiciously and carefully. It will help if your entire garden is organic, including fertilizers and amendments..
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Alta Loma’s volunteering Scotts
At Alta Loma Elementary School, longtime volunteers Bonnie and Kendall Scott not only provide classroom support, but have become role models for philanthropy, volunteerism, exercise and the environment..
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Homesale prepping top turnoffs
If your budget won’t allow for removal and replacement with wood or one of the fabulous new laminates, at least have all carpets professionally cleaned to eliminate any stains or odors. And if you are lucky enough to have the original wood floors underneath wall to wall carpeting, by all means, pull it up and refinish the wood.
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View from a volcano, off on adventure
Iwrite this with a grand view of Arenal Volcano, and vivid memories of the 14 hours of travel it took for us to get here. It’s Spring Break in the Rebish household, and we are off on an adventure.We arrived at our destination, La Fortuna, Costa Rica later than expected, after leaving our home in Upland before sunrise.
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The Scotts: Above, beyond and for Alta Loma students
It’s hard to say what goes through a young child’s head during the course of a school day. With good teachers and a nurturing learning environment, there’s a better-than-average chance they’ll retain a good portion of what they were taught, despite the infinite combination of possible distractions.
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
April 24, April 26, May 15, May 17 Chino Valley Unified School District’s annual Band Showcase.
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‘Dancing for your Heart,’ April 18 at Fairplex
The PVHMC Foundation hosts this event annually in support of the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women campaign, which is part of an ongoing effort to educate the public about heart disease in women, and to advocate for preventative services..
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Chino Hills legal workshop
Qualified residents may receive free legal consultation on a broad spectrum of legal issues as well as affordable access to the legal system. Residents receive document preparation, step-by-step instructions to facilitate requests for court orders, and help navigating the court system.
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EggCitement, April 15
The Easter Egg Hunt schedule is as follows: Infants to two-year-old children will begin at 11:15 a.m., three- to four-year olds at 11:45 a.m., five- to six-year olds at 12:15 p.m., seven- to eight-year olds at 12:45 p.m., and 9- to 12-year olds at 1:15 p.m..
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Scheduled Workshops
Saturday, April 29, 8 a.m. – Growing Citrus in the Home Garden:.
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SoCal Cars Calendar
April 30 So Cal Falcons at the Fabulous Fords Forever Car Show,.
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