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Nov. 3: Draper Mortuary presents Dia de Los Muertos, Bellevue
Friends and family gather to remember the departed. The day is rooted in traditional beliefs that the souls of the dead return each year to visit with their living relatives – to eat, drink and be merry, just like they did when they were living..
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Tournament of Roses A look agead to 2019
The 2019 theme, ‘The Melody of Life,’ celebrates music, the universal language,” said Gerald Freeny, president of the 2019 Tournament of Roses. “Music has the power to not only bring us together but take us back to memories and moments as nothing else can.
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Halloween Home safety tips
Eliminate fire hazards by keeping lighted candles and jack o lanterns away from landings and doorsteps where costumes could brush against the flames. Halloween ranks among the top five days of the year for candle related fires so consider using LED-bulb faux candles in place of the real thing and never leave burning candles unattended.
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Art Fiesta to exhibit local artists at historic Padua Hills Thea
The event will be 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Padua Hills Theatre, 4467 Padua Ave., Claremont. Admission is $8 for adults, $6 for Claremont Museum of Art members. Children under 18 are free. A free shuttle is available from Padua Park..
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Nov. 10: Annual Tour de Foothills in Upland
Presented by Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for Healthcare in Pomona, the Upland Chamber of Commerce’s annual cycling event includes the Century (100 miles), Metric Century (62 miles), Half Metric Century (31 miles) and the family ride (12 miles) on the Pacific Electric Trail.
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Nov. 8, Feb. 7, May 9, Aug. 8 The City of Chino Hills and Chino Hills Police Department will host Community Safety Meetings,.
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Y trades bikes for Halloween candy
“Global sugar consumption for kids increases by about 2% annually and currently sits at 50 million tons per year, which means we need to be watchful, now more than ever before,” said Damon Colaluca, President & CEO of the West End YMCA. “We know that too much candy can lead to hyperactivity and weight gain, as well as cavities or worse.
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SoCal Cars Calendar
Nov. 18 Wheels for Teal Muscle Car and Motorcycle Show,.
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