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City, National CORE mark 9th affordable housing community
National Community Renaissance, based in Rancho Cucamonga, is one of the nation’s largest nonprofit developers of affordable housing. National CORE manages nearly 9,000 affordable, senior and market-rate units in California, Texas, Arkansas, and Florida.
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Ontario Chaffey Community Show Band.
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Home purchase offer some mistakes to avoid
First of all, time is of the essence. If you have toured enough homes, you usually know when the right one comes along. Be ready to pounce and have all of your financial ducks in a row, including bank statements or verification of down payment funds and a recent pre-approval letter.
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May 19: Chino 94th Annual Pioneer Picnic
Attendees to the picnic should bring a main dish, salad or dessert to share. Guests are also asked to bring their own table service and utensils. Complimentary water and coffee will be available..
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May 18: Wine Tasting at the Museum
The Chaffey Community Museum of Art, located at 217 S. Lemon Avenue (One block East of Euclid Avenue, South of Holt Blvd.) in Ontario, is a contemporary fine art museum, exhibits works of artists living in the inland region of Southern Calif. Permanent collection offers works from California Style watercolors.
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Pomona Concert Band May performances
The Pomona Concert Band will perform 8:30 a.m. Monday, May 27 at the City of Pomona’s Memorial Day Program at the Pomona Cemetery, 502 E Franklin Ave., Pomona..
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
COLTON Ongoing Arrowhead Regional Medical Center offers maternity tours and preparation for childbirth classes regularly through its mother-baby unit,.
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June 1: Lions team up for vision
Volunteer eye doctors and optometry students will check vision and write prescriptions. Lions will search through hundreds of eye glasses and fulfill the prescriptions. If there are no prescriptions in inventory, prescriptions will be made and delivered to patients later.
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