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Gypsy Passion
Michael Ryan and Friends will perform music and flamenco dance inspired by the passionate flair of the Spanish Guitar; 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 12 at the Grove Theatre, Upland. www.grovetheatre.com.

Look up with pride: 75th Anniversary of D-Day
Performers include a USAF F-16 Viper Demo and Heritage Flight, WWII Airborne Demo Team Paratroopers, World’s fastest piston engine aircraft P-51 Mustang Voodoo, N9MB Flying Wing Demo; Pacific, European, Korean & Vietnam Flight Displays, Gregory ‘Wired’ Colyer T-33 Aerobatics, Eric Tucker Piper Cub demo and Rob Harrison the Tumbling Bear.

Coming up: Upland Lemon Festival
The Lemon Festival has been an important Upland tradition since 1997. What originally started as a small celebration of the city’s citrus industry origins has grown into a town-wide affair..

Buyers: Check for natural hazard zones
We rarely see this zone in our area. ADam Inundation Zone is designated by the Office of Emergency Services as an area of potential inundation and flooding that could result from a dam failure. We have many dams in the local mountains and this zone comes up quite frequently even in neighborhoods far removed from the foothills.

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Draft rail report available; hearing April 16
The purpose of the Draft SEIR and the public meeting is to evaluate changes proposed to the phasing and design of the 12.3-mile, six-station Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension Phase 2B Project (Project) – also known as the Foothill Gold Line from Glendora to Montclair – and to solicit public feedback on the Draft SEIR.

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Registration open for first 2,000 cars
This annual event, held on the third weekend in September, is free to the public and encompasses approximately twenty-two city blocks with classic cars parking to show and shine plus cruisin’ for two days along the streets of downtown Ontario..

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Alma Trejo, Southern California Field Organizer for the California Federation of Labor/ California Works Foundation, will speak about environmental justice at the Democratic Club of Claremont’s luncheon,.
