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What's new at Foothills Reader Pomona Host Lions award teaching grantsMembers of the CA Retired Teachers Association Div. 13 marked “Retired Teachers Week” in November by inviting teachers in 10 local school districts to apply for up to $200 to fund a classroom project. This year CalRTA received 171 applications and 25 were funded. Page 2 - no comments - 1,711 views  AMOCA presents Kukuli Velarde, though Jan. 28This exhibition is part of the Getty-led Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA, a far-reaching and ambitious exploration of Latin American and Latino art in dialogue with Los Angeles. This the first West Coast exhibition by the U.S.-based Peruvian artist Kukuli Velarde, who was born in Cusco in 1962 and moved to the U. Page 3 - no comments - 2,099 views  Living history, Padua Hills and the Mexican PlayersThese talks trace the more than 40-year history of the Padua Hills Theatre, relate personal experiences of the performers, and discuss the theatre’s influence on the local community and greater Pomona Valley.. Page 3 - no comments - 1,765 views  Cal Poly’s CEIS launches podcasts on education“We are all excited about educating others regarding our scholarly pursuits, our advocacy efforts and the college’s new and evolving programs of study.As a long-time podcast listener, I know how satisfying it is to be exposed to new ideas as I drive to work or do chores around the house. Page 3 - no comments - 1,681 views  COMMUNITY CALENDARALTA LOMA Ongoing The Van Noy Insurance Agency has kicked off its 7th Annual Summer Mac & Cheese Food Drive. Page 4 - no comments - 1,968 views  Mark calendars: Taste of the I.E., Jan. 26It’s a tradition of fun with outstanding food and drinks all from local merchants and restaurants, all included in the cost of the admission fee. Enjoy fine wines, craft beers and amazing tastes from area restaurants and vendors.. Page 6 - no comments - 1,836 views  Let’s plant cool-season kitchen gardensIn California, there are two distinct seasons for kitchen gardens: March through September (the warm season) and the October through April (the cool season). The overlap during March and April means that we can harvest cool-season crops while we are planting our summer favorites. Page 9 - no comments - 1,638 views  Candy giveback for troopsJuliana Hernandez, a 4th grader at Baldy View Elementary School, had no expectations when she turned in three pounds of extra Halloween candy as part of a giveback program to support U.S. troops.. Page 10 - no comments - 1,669 views 
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