
Associated Artists of the Inland Empire meets
9:30 a.m., second Wednesday of each month, Rancho Cucamonga Community
Center, 11200 Baseline Rd., Rancho Cucamonga. The purpose of AAIE is to
promote the creative talent of its members, provide an exchange of ideas
between area artists, and to generate public interest in fine arts. The
public is invited. For more information, visit associatedartistsinlandempire.org.
MARK YOUR CALENDARS
Through Aug. 1 The Fontana Summer Concert Series returns 7
p.m. to 9 p.m., Thursdays, through Aug. 1, Miller Park Amphitheater,
17004 Arrow Blvd., Fontana. All bands are family-friendly. The concerts
also feature games, arts and crafts, attractions, and food to purchase.
For more information, visit Events.Fontana.org.
Aug. 6 36th annual National Night Out Against Crime, 5:30
p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Aug. 6, Finkbiner Park shade structure, 160 N.
Wabash, Glendora. The entire community is invited to join us before the
park festivities for a Solidarity Walk Against Crime at 5 p.m. at the
front steps of the Glendora Police Department. For more information,
call Community Services officer Nita Ulloa-Pedroni at (626) 914-8268.
Aug. 24 Ontario “54” Disco, 7:30
p.m. to 1 a.m., Aug. 24, Ontario Convention Center, 2000 E. Convention
Center Way, Ontario. Dancers are invited to relive or discover the
golden age of disco for one night with all the glamour, flamboyant
costumes, tight dance moves and incredible lights. For tickets and more
information, visit Eventbrite.com or GOcvb.org.
AUTO CLUB SPEEDWAY Auto Club Speedway is located at 9300 Cherry Ave., Fontana. For a full schedule of events and more info, please visit autoclubspeedway.com.
Ongoing Exotics Racing, every weekend. Drive your own choice of exotic cars on a race track including Ferrari, Lamborghini, Aston Martin, Nissan GTR, Porsche and Audi with 1-on-1 coaching from driving instructors. For more info, visit exoticsracing.com.
CalSpeed Karting, daily. From pinnacle level competitive karting and arrive and drive racing to karting schools and corporate entertainment, CalSpeed is an outdoor karting center. For more info, visit calspeedkarting.com.
AZUSA Ongoing Azusa-Glendora Soroptimist Club meets noon, first and third Tuesdays, Peppertree Café, 1020 E. Route 66, Glendora. Soroptimist means “Best for Women,” and the club stays within the mission of a global volunteer organization working to improve the lives of women and girls. For more information, contact President Shannon Lancaster at shannongirl54@verizon.net.
CHINO Ongoing Chino Valley Medical Center presents Living with Diabetes class, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. every fourth Wednesday in the hospital library, 5454 Walnut Ave., Chino. For more info, call Discharge Nurse Patti Perez at (909) 464-8780.
Chino Valley Medical Center offers a Bereavement Support Group in partnership with VITAS healthcare, 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., every second and fourth Monday, 5451 Walnut Ave., Chino. Attendees must RSVP with Ashley Goodey at (909) 386-6068.
CHINO HILLS Through Aug. 1
Movies in the Park, 8 p.m., Thursdays, through Aug. 1, Chino Hills Community Center, 14250 City Center Drive, Chino Hills. All movies will be shown outdoors and are rated PG. For more information and a full schedule, visit chinohills.org/Movies.
Through Aug. 7 Concerts in the Park, 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Wednesdays, through Aug. 7, Veterans Park, 14877 Eucalyptus Ave., Chino Hills. For more information and the full schedule, visit chinohills.org/Concerts.
Through Aug. 9 Community Services Mobile Recreation van will out in local neighborhoods, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., through Aug. 9. The Mobile Recreation van will be at Pinehurst Park, 5800 Park Drive, on Mondays; Butterfield Park, 17671 Mystic Canyon Drive, on Tuesdays; Community Park, 3280 Eucalyptus Ave., on Wednesdays; Chaparral Elementary, 4840 Bird Farm Road, on Thursdays; and Alterra Park, 4921 Soquel Canyon, on Fridays. Fun activities will be provided in a safe environment for children from kindergarten through sixth grade. Kids can enjoy arts and crafts, sporting activities, outdoor games, board games, team building activities, and healthy snacks. For more information, please visit chinohills.org/MobileRecreation or call (909) 364-2700.
Ongoing The Teen Activity Center is open from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., Friday, in the Chino Hills Community Center, 14250 Peyton Drive, Chino Hills. This is a free after-school drop-in program of the City of Chino Hills. For more information, please visit chinohills.org/RecOnline.
Passport appointments are available 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesdays, and 7:30 a.m. to noon on Friday. For more information, please call (909) 364-2607.
CLAREMONT July 21
Ophelia’s Jump Productions and Pomona College present The Taming of the Shrew and Pericles, Prince of Tyre, during 6th annual Midsummer Shakespeare Festival, July 21, Sontag Greek Theater, Pomona College, 300 E. Bonita Ave., Claremont. For tickets and more information, visit opheliasjump.org or call (909) 734-6565.
Aug. 10 Crossroads Backyard Fiesta, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Aug. 10, Crossroads Harvard House, 1269 N. Harvard Ave., Claremont. Join us for our annual backyard fiesta. We will honor the women who have graduated from the Crossroads program. RSVP to info@crossroadswomen.org.
Aug. 16, Sept. 13, Oct. 11, Nov. 15 Pomona Valley Amateur Astronomers meet monthly, 7:30 p.m., Aug. 16, Sept. 13, Oct. 11 and Nov. 15, Harvey Mudd College, R. Michael Shanahan Center, Room B460, 320 E. Foothill Blvd., Claremont. The meeting is open to the public. For more information, visit PVAA.US.
Ongoing Claremont Pickleball Association plays 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, and 8 a.m. to noon Saturdays, Wheeler Park, 626 Vista Drive, Claremont. Loaner equipment and instruction is available. Look us up on Meetup.com or join us at trackithub.com.
Claremont Garden Club meets 6:30 p.m., the second Wednesday of most months, Napier Center in Pilgrim Place, 660 Avery Road, Claremont. For more information, visit claremontgardenclub.org, call (909) 621-6381 or email info@claremontgardenclub.org.
The University Club of Claremont invites interested visitors to its weekly meetings, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Tuesdays, Padua Room of the Hughes Community Center, 1700 Danbury Road, Claremont. Meetings include lunch and a guest speaker. For more information, visit universityclubofclaremont.org. The UCC is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the ongoing education of its members in addition to providing annual grants and scholarships to support local students and community organizations.
Claremont Meals on Wheels needs volunteers who can help in the packing and/or in the delivery of food to clients. Volunteers can either pack meals from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., or deliver meals from 10:30 a.m. to noon. A commitment of two days a month is needed. For more information, call (909) 621-4018 or visit claremontmealsonwheels.org/volunteer-for-us/ and submit a volunteer application.
Players needed for recreational bridge, 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Tuesdays, at Blaisdell Senior Center, 440 S. College Ave., Claremont. Beginners are welcome. For more info, call (909) 621-2079.
Claremont Farmers & Artisans Market, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sundays, rain or shine, at Harvard Avenue at West 2nd Street.
The Farmers & Artisans Market was founded in 1996 to connect
California farmers and artisans to the local community. More than 100
grower and artisan members share goods and services throughout the year.
For more information, please call manager Oscar G. DeLeon at (714)
345-3087.
Tutti Mangia Italian Grill, 102
Harvard Ave., Claremont, at First Street Friday/Saturday 5 p.m. to 11
p.m.; Late Night Happy Hour 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. every Friday and Saturday.
Bar Menu available until 1 p.m. Friday and Saturday featuring $2 Oyster
Shooters and $2.50 Caprese Sliders.
Kiwanis Club of Claremont meets
noon, Thursdays, St. Ambrose Church Fellowship Hall, 830 W. Bonita
Ave., Claremont. The mission of Kiwanis is to serve the children of the
world, one community, and one child at a time. Info: Jess Swick at (909)
621-2996. Also, the Kiwanis invites community residents interested in
becoming readers for the club’s Read Me program in preschool classrooms.
For more information, please call (909) 624-6395 or email jerrymaury@yahoo.com.
CLAREMONT LIBRARY July 28
Fourth Sundays: Poetry at the Claremont Library, 2 p.m., July 28. The Friends of the Claremont Library proudly present a ready by Chad Sweeney and Matthew Nadelson.
CLAREMONT MUSEUM OF ART
Claremont Museum of Art, 200
W. 1st St., Claremont. The museum is open noon to 4 p.m., Friday
through Sunday, and from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on the first Saturday of every
month for the Art Walk. For more information, visit
claremontmuseum.org.
Exhibition Schedule Through Aug. 25
Displacement Zero, through
Aug. 25. The exhibition features work by Claremont born, London-based
conceptual artist Andrew M. Wenrick. Maps of the Los Angeles area and
beyond have been reconstructed into unexpected configurations,
challenging our perceptions of place.
COLTON
Ongoing Arrowhead Regional Medical Center offers maternity tours and
preparation for childbirth classes regularly through its mother-baby
unit, located on the third floor of the hospital at 400 N. Pepper
Ave., Colton. In addition to tours and classes for new parents, ARMC
offers new parents support and education before they leave the hospital.
For more info or to register for a tour or childbirth class, call (909)
580-3174.
Arrowhead Regional Medical Center’s Post-Partum Support Group meets
11 a.m. to noon every third Tuesday, Post-Partum Conference Room, third
floor of the hospital, 400 N. Pepper Ave., Colton. Moms discuss the
challenges of motherhood, ask questions, and receive helpful resources,
referrals and supportive counseling. For more info, call (909) 580-3530.
DIAMOND BAR LIBRARY Oct. 1-31
Read Together Diamond Bar, Oct.
1-31. The monthlong event is a celebration of community and literacy.
Many educational and fun events are planned. Visit LACountyLibrary.org
for continuing updates.
Ongoing Visit Basically BOOKS in
Diamond Bar. Basically BOOKS, the Friends of the Diamond Bar Library
two nonprofit bookstores, are friendly places serving the community as a
resource for school, work and pleasure reading at exceptionally low
prices. Volunteers are needed to staff both locations. Proceeds benefit
the Diamond Bar Library. For more information, visit
dblibraryfriends.org.
Diamond Bar Friends of the Library Board Meetings are held at 8:30 a.m., the last Saturday of most months. Visitors are always welcome. To confirm time, please email kathleennewe@gmail.com.
Ongoing Satellite wagering from Southern California tracks, opens
at 11 a.m. daily at Finish Line Sports Grill, Gate 12 on White Avenue.
Air conditioning, big screen TVs, and food and drinks are available.
The Wally Parks National Hot Rod Association Motorsports Museum, 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. Parking is at Gate 1 on
McKinley Avenue. The museum chronicles more than 50 years of American
motorsports history, and is presented by Automobile Club of Southern
California. Info: (909) 622-2133.
Fairplex Garden Railroad, 11
a.m. to 4 p.m., first Sundays, November through July. The popular
G-gauge outdoor miniature railroad is located near the Fairplex
Grandstand. Parking is at Gate 1 on McKinley Avenue. The trains journey
through various eras of California history from the mid-1800s through
the years. For more information, call (909) 865-4315.
Historic Trains Exhibit, 10
a.m. to 3 p.m., second weekend of the month, near Gate 17. See the
Union Pacific Centennial DD40X dieselpowered locomotive, which measures
nearly 100 feet in length. The complete historical museum includes the
original Arcadia Station built in 1895 and moved to Fairplex in 1969,
along with seven locomotives, a trolley car, Pullman car, caboose and a
livestock car. For more information, please call (909) 865-4043.
FONTANA Through Aug. 1 The Summer Concert Series returns 7
p.m. to 9 p.m., Thursdays, through Aug. 1, Miller Park Amphitheater,
17004 Arrow Blvd., Fontana. All bands are family-friendly. The concerts
also feature games, arts and crafts, attractions, and food to purchase.
For more information, visit Events. Fontana.org.
Through September Fontana Car Show, 5
p.m. to 9 p.m., Fridays, through September (except in June), Civic
Center Campus parking lot, 8353 Sierra Ave., Fontana. The car shows
feature classic and unique cars, as well as food and beverage vendors.
For more information, visit CarShow.Fontana.org or call (909) 349-6900.
July 27 11th annual Fontana Arts Festival, 5
p.m. to 10 p.m., July 27, Fontana Park, 15556 Summit Ave., Fontana.
Come experience a night of art, music, food and more. More than 50 local
artists will be showcased, and activities include fun and educational
children’s activities, as well as interactive demonstrations such as
calligraphy, ceramics, screen printing, crocheting and jewelry making.
For more information, visit fontana.org/160/Fontana-Arts or (909)
349-6975.
Ongoing
The City of Fontana’s “grocery store on wheels,” Mobile Fresh, can
be found 8:30 a.m. to 9:15 a.m., Tuesdays in front of City Hall, 8353
Sierra Ave., Fontana; 9:30 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Tuesdays at the Fontana
Community Senior Center, 16710 Ceres Ave., Fontana. Mobile Fresh is a
traveling bus that aims to deliver nutritious, affordable and accessible
fruits and vegetables to residents. Info: call (909) 350-6542 or visit
healthyfontana.org.
LEWIS LIBRARY AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER
Lewis Library and Technology Center, 8437 Sierra Ave., Fontana. For more info, call (909) 574-4500 or visit sbclib.org.
Library Beginners Courses (0-5 Years) Little Builders: A STEM Program for 3- to 5-Year- Olds: 10:30 a.m. Mondays and Thursdays. Hands-on fun with interactive STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) program.
Toddler Boot Camp: 11:30 a.m. Mondays and Thursdays. High-energy songs with lots of movement to inspire healthy physical activity.
Movers and Shakers: 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays and 4 p.m. Thursdays. Enjoy great stories, active songs, and fun props and learn a letter each day.
Preschool Storytime: 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays. Featuring stories, songs, rhymes and more.
Tiny Hoppers: 10:30 a.m. Fridays. Dance and sing to fun songs, then wind down with a story.
Kid Zone Courses (6-12 Years) Construction Zone: 4 p.m. Mondays and Fridays. From Lego creations to paper airplanes, we will construct cool projects as a group or individually.
Storytime for All Ages: 2 p.m. Wednesdays.
Learnology Lab: 5 p.m. Wednesdays. A STEM program for children.
Adult Courses Citizenship: 5 p.m. Mondays. Covers the process for becoming a citizen.
Basic Computer Classes: 5 p.m. Wednesdays.
GLENDORA Ongoing
The Glendora Rotary Club meets noon, Tuesdays, The Glendora Continental Restaurant, 316 W. Route 66, Glendora. For more info, visit GlendoraRotary.org.
The Glendora Kiwaniannes meet
the first and third Thursday of the month, Village Eatery, 221 N.
Glendora Ave., Glendora. The club is open to women in the community and
is affiliated with Kiwanis International. In addition to serve projects
and fundraisers, the club hears programs of interest to members. For
more information, visit glendorakiwaniannes.org.
The Glendora After Stroke Center holds
meetings 8 a.m. to noon, Wednesdays, La Fetra Senior Center, 333 E.
Foothill Blvd., Glendora. The Center is a non-fee program for stroke
survivors and their families. This supportive program offers relearning
(reading, writing and speech), caregiver support, current events,
snacks, resocialization, music, speakers, day field trips, and stroke
support. You are cordially invited to come any Wednesday and observe or
participate in part or all of the day’s activities. You will find a
safe, nurturing environment where stroke survivors and their families
benefit from the group support and education offered. For more
information, call (626) 963-6186 or visit afterstrokers.org.
The Glendora Historical Society Needs You! If
you’ve always wanted to spend a little of your free time learning and
sharing information about Glendora’s history, sign up to become a member
of the Glendora Historical Society. Become a volunteer and assist at
the Museum or at the Rubel Castle. For more information, visit
glendorahistoricalsociety.org or call (626) 963-0419.
GFWC Federated East Valley Woman’s Club is looking for members. The
organization meets the first Thursday of the month, Peppertree Café,
1020 Route 66, Glendora. We promote education, families, conservation,
seniors and participation in the arts. Meetings begin with 6 p.m. dinner
and activities at 7 p.m. For more info, (951) 809-8410.
LA VERNE Ongoing
Windsong Southland Chorale, a community choir, meets
6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., every Monday, La Verne Heights Presbyterian
Church, 1040 Baseline Ave., La Verne. New singers are welcome. Call
(909) 983-9879 for more information.
Recycling for Roynon Elementary School, 7
a.m. to 5 p.m., Fridays, Roynon Elementary School, 2715 E St., La
Verne. Donations of plastic and glass bottles and jars are needed.
Proceeds benefit the Roynon Beautification Committee, a non-profit
organization that pays for much-needed lawn maintenance and
beautification projects at the school. Drop off donations into the grey
bins in front of the school.
La Verne/San Dimas Meals on Wheels. We
deliver hot lunches for a nominal fee. We need volunteers to help with
the delivery of these meals, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Monday through
Friday. For more information, please call (909) 596-1828.
Sons of Norway’s noon potluck meetings held
every second Saturday of the month, Rock of the Foothills Church, 4630
Wheeler Ave., La Verne. Anyone interested in Nordic history and culture
may visit sundfjord.org; call Agnes at (909) 985-1076 or Brian at (909)
989-3833.
The Garden Friends meet
10 a.m. to noon, the second Thursday of the month, at La Verne
Community Center, 3660 D St., La Verne. Join us if you are interested in
all facets of home gardening.
Retired Senior Volunteer Patrol offers You Are Not Alone program for La Verne seniors. If
you are a senior living along in La Verne, or you have parents or
friends who live alone, you may be interested in the YANA program. For
more information, contact the YANA Program at (909) 407-2589 or La Verne
Police Department at (909) 596-1913, ext. 2224.
LA VERNE LIBRARY La Verne Library, 3640 D St., La Verne. For more information, call (909) 596-1934 or visit colapublib.org.
July 23 STEAM: Art Tuesdays, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., July 23. Join us for unique art programs for kids and teens. For ages 5 and older.
July 26 Friday Summer Discovery Program with Storyteller Barbara Wong, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., July 26. For all ages.
July 30 STEAM: Art Tuesdays, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., July 30. Join us for unique art programs for kids and teens. For ages 5 and older.
MONTCLAIR Ongoing
Baby Shower & Tour, 5:30
p.m., third Thursday of the month, The Birthplace, Montclair Hospital
Main Conference Room, 5000 San Bernardino St., Montclair. To register,
call (909) 625-8146.
The Pomona Valley Art Association is
a nonprofit, volunteer-supported organization dedicated to the
stimulation of creative interest, education and the enjoyment of art in
all its various forms. Located in Montclair Place, 5060 Montclair Plaza,
Montclair, the PVAA has two venues: Gallery SOHO and The PVAA Art
Place. Both are open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., daily. For more
information, call (909) 624-4900 visit pvaa.net, email pvaainfo@gmail.com.
Prenatal classes, 5:30
p.m. to 8:30 p.m., second Thursday of each month, Montclair Hospital,
5000 San Bernardino St., Montclair. Learn what to expect when delivering
your baby and breastfeeding basics. Classes also available in Spanish
and Mandarin. Space is limited. To register, call (909) 625-8146.
ONTARIO Through Aug. 14 The Summer Series of concerts and movies, through
Aug. 14, Ontario Town Square, 224 N. Euclid Ave., Ontario. Concerts are
scheduled for 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesdays. Movies will be held from 7
p.m. to 10 p.m., Fridays. For a complete lineup and more information,
visit ontariotownsquare.org or call (909) 395-2020.
Sept. 20-21
6th annual Route 66 Cruisin’ Reunion, Sept.
20-21, encompasses approximately 22 city blocks along the streets of
downtown Ontario on Euclid Avenue and downtown streets near the Ontario
Town Square, Ovitt Family Community Library and Ontario City Hall, 303
E. B St., Ontario. The timeless rock ‘n roll band Foghat is set to
headline the event, which is powered by the Greater Ontario Convention
& Visitors Bureau. Classic cruisers, convertibles, hot rods and
wicket Woodies are expected to fuel a jam-packed jamboree. For more
information, visit Route66CruisinReunion.com.
Nov. 23 Tickets on sale now for Bad Bunny’s X100PRE Tour, Nov.
23, Citizens Business Bank Arena, 4000 Ontario Center, Ontario.
Grammy-nominated rapper/songwriter and Latin music’s “King of Trap,” Bad
Bunny has extended his North American tour. For tickets, visit
CMNEvents.com.
Ongoing The Clay Yard: A Ceramic Artist Studio, 530
S. Palmetto Ave., Ontario, offers monthly membership or day use fees.
Cone 10 and Raku, clay and supplies are available. The Clay Yard is open
9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Saturday. For more information and
tours, call (909) 391-1192 or visit theclayyard.com.
Travelers Aid at Ontario International Airport seeks
volunteers to work a four-hour shift once a week assisting travelers at
the information desk operated in both terminals to provide airport and
visitor information. Training and orientation is included. For more
information, call Chet Sobotka at (909) 544-5378 or visit
travelersaidie.org.
ONTARIO CITY LIBRARY Ontario City Library system includes
the Ovitt Family Community Library, 215 E. C St., Ontario, and Colony
High Branch Library, 3850 E. Riverside Drive, Ontario. For more
information, call the Ovitt Family Community Library at (909) 395-2004
or Colony High Branch Library at (909) 395-2256 or visit
ontariocitylibrary.org.
ONTARIO MUSEUM OF HISTORY AND ART
Ontario Museum of History and Art, 225
S. Euclid Ave., Ontario. Gallery hours are noon to 4 p.m., Thursday
through Sunday. Admission is free. For more information or program
reservations, call (909) 395-2510.
Chaffey Community Museum of Art (CCMA)
is located in the historic 1919 Ontario Power Company building in the
Arts District, 217 S. Lemon Ave., Ontario. Admission to the Museum is
free and ample parking is available. Hours of operation are noon-4 p.m.,
Thursday through Sunday, or by special appointment. For more
information, please call (909) 463-3733.
Exhibition Schedule Through July 27 South Gallery: Underdogs and Overlords – Gina Lawson Egan – 2019 Artist of the Year. Through July 27.
Through Aug. 10 Spotlight Gallery: All About the Circle – Elizabeth Carr. Through Aug. 10.
Through Aug. 18 Line Gallery: Recent Acquisitions. Through Aug. 18.
July 25 to Sept. 14 Main Gallery: Cabinet of Curiosity – SCCS – 10th Anniversary. July 25 to Sept. 14. The Southern California Collage Society celebrates its 10th Anniversary.
Aug. 1 to Sept. 28 South Gallery: Connections. Aug.
1 to Sept. 28. This exhibit represents a body of work from a “tribe” of
three female artists: Sue Conner, Patrice Cooley, and Robyn MacNair.
Aug. 15 to Sept. 21 Spotlight Gallery: Influenced by Nature – Colleen Biden. Aug. 15 to Sept. 21.
Aug. 22 to Nov. 17 Line Gallery: California Style. Aug.
22 to Nov. 17. This new representational art, defined by a large
format, free broad brush strokes, and strong rich colors, documented
scenes and activities of everyday life on the Pacific Coast.
POMONA Through Aug. 29 Pomona Concert Band’s 72nd annual Summer Concert Series, 7:30
p.m., Thursdays, July 11 to Aug. 29, G. Stanton Selby Bandshell, behind
the Community Center in Ganesha Park, 1575 N. White Ave., Pomona. For
more information, visit pomonaconcertband.org or call (626) 824-0001.
Ongoing Lawn Bowling, 10
a.m., every Monday and Wednesday, Pomona Lawn Bowling Club, 451 E.
Arrow Highway, Pomona, in the Palomares Park complex on the west side.
Very easy sport to learn and all equipment is provided. We will show and
explain how the game is played. Great cardio light walking exercise,
games last approximately two hours. For the young at heart and those
over 18. For more information, visit pomonalawnbowlingclub.com.
Women’s Golf Club. We
play at 7:30 a.m. Thursdays, May through September, and 8 a.m. October
through May, Mountain Meadows Golf Course, 1875 Fairplex Drive, Pomona.
For more information, contact Nanci at famsachs@aol.com or Sandi at mdunn909@earthlink.net.
Inland Valley Hope Partners Pomona Valley Certified Farmers’ Market, 7:30
a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Saturdays, corner of Pearl and Garey, Pomona. The
Farmers’ Market brings together family farmers, social service agencies,
and food vendors from throughout the Pomona-Inland Valley to provide
the community with fresh produce at reasonable prices.
Pomona Meals on Wheels is
designed to assist not only those who are unable to prepare their own
meals because of a recent surgery or accident, but also those who
physically cannot shop and cook. There is no age restriction on who can
receive a meal. Volunteers are the heart of the program and provide both
a meal and a friendly visit. Volunteers are needed for packing,
driving, navigating, clerical, and management. For more info, call (909)
621-9900.
American Museum of Ceramic Art is
open noon to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday; 399 N. Garey Ave.,
Pomona. For more info, please call (909) 865-3146 or visit amoca.org.
Exhibition Schedule Through Aug. 25
Silver Splendor: The Work of Anna Silver. Through
Aug. 25. The exhibit examines Anna Silver’s more than 50 years of
studio work and tracks the creative evolution of Silver from her origins
to her current role as a beacon of painterly aesthetics in the field of
modern and contemporary art.
Through Dec. 30 Juan Quezada: The Legend of Mata Ortiz, through Dec. 30. For more information, visit amoca.org/juanquezada or call (909) 865-3146.
Ongoing Every month on the second Saturday, Art Walk brings big crowds to the streets of Pomona, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Dozens of galleries host artist receptions for their latest exhibits.
Many shops, studios and restaurants stay open late. There is no better
way to get a feel for the lively community that hundreds of artists have
built here. Experience the diverse array of top quality artwork,
ceramics, fiber, jewelry, mixed media, painting and photography.
dA CENTER FOR THE ARTS dA Center for the Arts, 252-D
Main St., Pomona, in the Pomona Arts Colony. Hours of operation are
noon to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, noon to 9 p.m. Thursday and
second Saturday, and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. For more information, call
(909) 397-9716.
Ongoing Drawing: 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m., Thursdays, for beginners to intermediate artists.
Saturdays - Clay: Adults
16 and older: 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; children 6-15: 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.
Students learn what clay is and how it has been used throughout history
and in today’s world. They will also create projects using various
building methods such as slab construction, pinch-pot and coil building.
Saturday Painting: The
painting course is designed with flexibility and individual artistic
growth in mind. The studio provides an instructionbased painting
environment in which students can choose and carry out their own
assignments. No previous painting experience required.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA July 21
Rancho Cucamonga Community Theatre presents Bye Bye Birdie, 2
p.m. Sunday, July 21, Lewis Family Playhouse, Victoria Gardens Cultural
Center, 12505 Cultural Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga. The biggest teen
idol of 1960, Conrad Birdie, has been drafted! For his final appearance
on The Ed Sullivan Show, he chooses All- American girl, Kim MacAfee,
for a very public farewell kiss, setting in motion a string of hilarious
mishaps!
Sept. 6-8 Associated Artists of the Inland Empire hosts 55th annual Juried Fine Arts Show, Sept.
6-8, Victoria Gardens Cultural Center Celebration Hall, 12505 Cultural
Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga. Artist entry deadline is Aug. 16. For
entry forms, visit associatedartistsinalndempire.org.
Ongoing Associated Artists of the Inland Empire meets
9:30 a.m., second Wednesday of each month, Rancho Cucamonga Community
Center, 11200 Baseline Road, Rancho Cucamonga. The purpose of AAIE is to
promote the creative talent of its members, provide an exchange of
ideas between area artists, and to generate public interest in fine
arts. The public is invited. For more information, visit associatedartistsinlandempire.org.
Cucamonga Service Station, a Route 66 historic location, is
open as a museum and gift shop, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Thursday to Sunday,
9670 Foothill Blvd, Rancho Cucamonga. It was built in 1915 and later
restored by the Route 66 Inland Empire California Association. Cucamonga
Service Station reopened as a museum in 2015, winning the 2016
California Preservation Design Award. Info: route66ieca.org.
Order Sons and Daughters of Italy in America West End Lodge meets
6 p.m., second Wednesdays, Antonino’s Restaurant, 7945 Vineyard Ave.,
Rancho Cucamonga. If you are Italian or just love all things Italian, we
would love to meet you and tell you about our organization. We invite
you to join us at one of our meetings. For more information, contact
Carol Lombardo at (626) 251-5669.
Cucamonga District Host Lions invites
you to become a member of the largest service club in the world. Lions
are best known for fighting blindness and assisting the visually
impaired – but do much more. We meet the fourth Wednesday of each month
at the Old Spaghetti Factory, 11896 E. Foothill Blvd., Rancho Cucamonga.
For more info, call Steve Lacey at (909) 921-6560 or Bob Terry at (909)
702-2103.
Moms with MS Support Group meets
10 a.m. to noon, the second Tuesday of the month from August through
May, Shepherd of the Hills Church, Room 10, 6080 Haven Ave., Rancho
Cucamonga. For more information, contact Kim Zolotar at (909) 904-0352
or awzmom@yahoo.com.
The John Rains House is open for tours. John
Rains, a businessman and grape grower, had the home built in 1860 and
it is now a historic site of the San Bernardino County Museum. He lived
there with his wife, Maria Merced, and their children. The house is open
for tours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday, 8810 Hemlock
St., Rancho Cucamonga. For more information, please call (909) 989-4970.
The John Rains House is looking for craft enthusiasts to help make crafts for the gift store, 9:30 a.m. to noon Tuesdays. No experience is necessary. For more information, call Sharon Salito at (909) 987-3974.
Volunteer Citizens on Patrol needed
for the Rancho Cucamonga/Fontana court services division of the San
Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department. Volunteers will assist court
deputies and the public. For more information, please contact Rick
Absler at (909) 593-2261.
Alternate Weeks Rancho Cucamonga Vets Support Group advocates
and supports military veterans of all ages. Meetings are 6:30 p.m. on
alternate Wednesdays at the Rancho Cucamonga Resource Center, 9791 Arrow
Route, Rancho Cucamonga. For more information and meeting dates, call
Mike at (909) 989-2258 or (909) 240-5731.
Assistance League of the Foothill Communities’ Thrift Shop, 8555
Archibald Ave., Rancho Cucamonga. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday
through Saturday. For more info, call (909) 484-7853.
SAN DIMAS Ongoing
San Dimas Writers Workshop, 1
p.m. to 3 p.m., Wednesdays, San Dimas Senior Citizen/Community Center,
201 E. Bonita Ave., San Dimas. Have you ever dreamed of becoming a
writer, or have you had some great ideas for a story, or poetry, or
drama? Consider joining our workshop. Whether you are a professional,
novice or are simply interested in the craft of writing, everyone is
welcome. You may bring a story to share or be inspired by other writers.
For more info, call (909) 394-6290.
Women’s Golf Club. We
play at 7:30 a.m. Tuesdays, May through September, and 8 a.m. October
through April, San Dimas Canyon Golf Course, 2100 Terrebone Ave., San
Dimas. For more information, contact themathdoctor24@yahoo.com or mairzie@verizon.net.
La Verne/San Dimas Meals on
Wheels. Volunteers are needed to help with the delivery of meals Monday
through Friday. Most volunteers work only once a week, and are needed
from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Donations made to Meals on Wheels help the
recipients who need help in paying for their meals. For more
information, please call (909) 596-1828.
San Dimas Historical Society, the Walker House, 121
N. San Dimas Ave., San Dimas. The San Dimas Historical Society
preserves the history of San Dimas by bringing together those interested
in local history.
Office and Archives: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Museum and Gift Shop: 1
p.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays/Thursdays. Additional hours are posted on
www.sandimashistorical.org or facebook.com/SanDimasHistoricalSociety.
Docent-led tours are available by appointment. Please call (909)
592-1190 or email office91773@sandimashistorical.org.
SAN DIMAS LIBRARY July 23
Ink Paintings, 4
p.m. to 5 p.m., July 23. Make abstract art like Jackson Pollock and
Joan Miro. Use string and spray ink to make vivid artworks, and explore
various modern and abstract artists to add a research component. For
ages 12-17.
July 24 Abbit the Average Magic Show, 3
p.m. to 3:45 p.m., July 24. Get ready to travel first-class with
non-stop laughs and audience participation. Abbit the Average combines
comedy, magic and juggling to take you on a journey that’s out of this
world.
July 26 Smartypants Story Time, 9:30
a.m. to 10 a.m., July 26. Let’s get ready for school! Enjoy books,
songs and play while learning school readiness skills and having fun.
For ages 18 months to 4 years with a caregiver. Attendance is limited
and advanced registration is required.
July 30 Express Yourself with Button/ Pin Making, 4
p.m. to 5 p.m., July 30. Get creative as you make your own button/pin
featuring your favorite book, movie, character, or whatever else you
come up with. For ages 12-17.
July 31 Joseph Peck Caribbean Drum Circle, 3
p.m. to 3:45 p.m., July 30. Musician Joseph Peck introduces
participants to the design, development and cultural significance of the
steel drum. Through call and response, singing rhythms and playing
percussion instruments, participants will enjoy jamming in a calypso
band! For all ages.
Ongoing Book Party Book Club, 10:30 a.m., the first Wednesday of each month, San Dimas Senior Center, 201 E. Bonita Ave., San Dimas.
Yarnology, 4:30
p.m., second Thursday of the month. Teens and adults: join us as we
crochet, knit, embroider, and/or quilt. Bring in your incomplete
projects, your questions, and your desire to learn. While this is not a
class, we still learn from each other in a friendly group setting.
Join Friends of San Dimas Library, 10:30
a.m., third Tuesday of each month except December, Library Meeting
Room. All meetings are open to public. Friends are always in need of
volunteers to help sort books for our ongoing lobby sale.
UPLAND Aug. 10 and Oct. 12 Historic Upland Walking Tours, 10
a.m., Saturday, Aug. 10 and Oct. 12. Meet at the Cooper Regional
History Museum, 217 A St., Upland, and join us for an in-depth look at
Upland’s history, downtown businesses and people that define the City of
Gracious Living. Tours are approximately two hours and one mile in
length over flat surfaces. For more info, call (909) 982-8010 or visit
coopermuseum.org.
Ongoing Uplanders Club, 11:15
a.m., second Wednesday of each month, September through June, Upland
Hills Country Club, 1231 E. 16th St., Upland. Join our friendly, fun and
social group offering a variety of different activities. For
reservations, call Linda Schroeder at (909) 949-4031 by the fifth of
each month. For membership information, contact Sharon Rachielles at
(909) 985-8018.
The Upland Host Lions invites
members of the community to volunteer. We meet the first and third
Monday of each month at the Landacena Center, 1325 San Bernardino Road,
Upland. For more information, visit uplandlionsclub.org or call (909)
490-1559.
GFWC Woman’s Club of Upland is
seeking new members. Come visit us if you are interested in community
service, philanthropic projects, socializing and meeting new friends.
The Upland Woman’s Club is a nonprofit philanthropic membership
organization serving the needs of the underserved in local communities
for more than a century. We meet at noon on the second Tuesday of the
month, September through May. We have lunch followed by entertainment at
our club, 590 N. Second Ave., Upland. For reservations and more
information, call (909) 982-3342 or visit uplandwomansclub.org.
Weekly/Monthly
The Upland Farmers Market, sponsored
by San Antonio Regional Hospital, is open 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays in
the Upland City Hall Parking Lot. Special themed events, music and
children’s activities are planned. Where: Upland City Hall Parking Lot,
460 N. Euclid Ave. at Arrow Highway.
Senior Billiards Tournament, last
Monday of each month, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.: Ages 55+, $5 includes lunch.
Arrive at 11:30 a.m. at the Gibson Senior Center Billiards Room, 250 N.
Third Ave. For more information, please call (909) 981-4501.
Clutter Chaos, every
Tuesday, 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.: – Ages 55+ FREE Self-help group to deal with
personal clutter. Gibson Senior Center Arts & Crafts Room, 250 N.
Third Ave., Upland. For more information, please call (909) 981-4501.
UPLAND LIBRARY
July 24 Family Genealogy: 6
p.m. to 7:30 p.m., July 24. Learn how to search records for your
ancestors with the Upland Family History Center. Come to begin or to
continue building your family tree. Learn about genealogical databases
and search methods to assist with your family quest. Attendees are
invited to bring their laptops, but these are not required for the
worship.
July 27 PokemonGO: Pokepeople Hangouts: 2
p.m. to 3:30 p.m., July 27. Calling all Pokemon GO trainers! Join us
for Pokepeople Hangouts! Come meet new trainers of varying levels to
battle one-on-one, trade and test your luck with Smeargle challenge. For
ages 16 and older. For more information, please call (909) 931-4205.
Aug. 10 Adult Craft: 10:30 a.m. to noon, Aug. 10, Brodie Room. For ages 18 and older.
Aug. 17 PokemonGO: Pokepeople Hangouts: 2
p.m. to 3:30 p.m., Aug. 17. Calling all Pokemon GO trainers! Join us
for Pokepeople Hangouts! Come meet new trainer of varying levels to
battle one-on-one, trade and test your luck with Smeargle challenge. For
ages 16 and older. For more information, please call (909) 931-4205.
Aug. 21 Coloring and Coffee for Adults: 6
p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Aug. 21. Join us for a relaxing session of adult
coloring to reduce your stress and relax your mind. Materials provided
but feel free to bring your own. For more information, call (909)
931-4328.
Ongoing Youth Services Programs Wonderful Ones Storytime: 10
a.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays, Children’s Reading Room. Follow us into
the wonderful world of Wonderful Ones! Little ones will be encouraged to
sing and learn rhymes in this music-based storytime. Also featuring
classic felt board stories, bubbles and colorful scarf games for sensory
development, this lap sit Storytime is perfect for babies and young
toddlers.
Family Storytime: 11:15
a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, Children’s Reading Room. Come join us for
an enriching, sensory-based Storytime that incorporates American Sign
Language to boost developing minds and encourages sensitivity to the
needs of others. Our Family Storytime general content includes stories,
crafts and enrichment that those ages 12-35 months might find tricky on
their own, so they will need additional caregiver supervision to be able
to participate to their best ability.
Creation Station: 3
p.m., first and third Wednesday of the month. Stop by to make a craft
or an art project that you can take home. All ages are welcome.
Tween Game Day: 3
p.m., second and fourth Wednesdays. Come by our new program for ages
7-12. This program is perfect for those looking for a fun way to be
social, play games and unwind after school. For more information, please
call (909) 931-4213.
Ongoing Tween Programs Teen Gaming: 3:30
p.m. to 5:30 p.m., first and last Thursday of the month, in the Brodie
Room. Get your game on with our brand new Wii-U! Play games like Mario
Kart 8 and Super Smash Bros.! We’ll also have board games available like
Apples to Apples and Uno.
Teen Monthly Movie: 3:30
p.m. to 5:30 p.m. every third Thursday of the month, Brodie Room. Take a
break and watch a movie at the library for a relaxing and fun
afternoon.
Teen DIY: 3:30
p.m. to 5:30 p.m. every second Thursday of the month, Brodie Room. From
ideas on Pinterest to YouTube, we’ll be tackling some fun DIY Ideas.
Ongoing Library Literacy Programs Volunteer Tutors Needed: Volunteering
at the Upland Public Library’s Adult Literacy Program is a wonderful
way to offer service to your city. For more information, call (909)
931-4211.
English Corner: 1:45
p.m. Tuesdays and 10:30 a.m. Thursdays, Brodie Room. Join us to
practice your English conversation skills. For more information, please
call (909) 931-4211.
Ongoing Adult Programs Conversations about God: Bridges of Understanding Series: 6
p.m. to 7 p.m. every fourth Tuesday of the month, Brodie Room. The
Library has partnered with the Upland Interfaith Council to bring
visitors presentations from different faiths in and around our
community.
Adult Arts and Crafts Club: 10:30
a.m., second Saturday of the month, Brodie Room. This is your chance to
enjoy your own arts and crafts time! Each month we feature a craft for
you to work on. Just show up and we will supply the tools and materials.
California DMV Driver’s Test Study Session: 3
p.m., first and third Tuesdays, Brodie Room. We help you study for the
test with a walk-through session of the DMV Handbook, resources, sample
test material and online practice tests.
Book-Enders Book Club: 10
a.m. to noon, first Saturdays, October through June, Brodie Room. Ages
18 and older. Book-Enders Is a book club for adults featuring great
books, excellent conversation, and fabulous guest speakers. For more
information, contact Adult Services Librarian, Lorene Broersma, (909)
931-4202.
Inland Empire Museum of Art, 1334 N. Benson Ave., Upland. For more information, visit iearts.org or please call (909) 297-0378.
Ongoing Child Care Food Program: The
Child Development Center offers a free Child Care Food Program to all
children who attend the center. For more information, please call (909)
274-4920.
POMONA COLLEGE MUSEUM OF ART
Pomona College Museum of Art, 330
N. College Ave., Claremont. Noon to 5 p.m., Tuesday to Sunday. For more
information, call (909) 621-8283 or visit pomona.edu/museum.
Sept. 3 to May 17, 2020 Todd Gray: Euclidean Gris Gris, Sept.
3 to May 17, 2020. The exhibition includes an evolving selection of new
sculptural photograph works derived from Gray’s exploration of the
legacies of colonialism in Africa and Europe and a site-specific wall
drawing that abstractly evokes a relationship to African deities. Public reception: 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., Sept. 14.
July 26 Summer Visit Day, 9
a.m. to 2 p.m., July 26, Ann and Steve Morgan Auditorium. The Office of
Admission would like to invite you and our family to come see our
university through the eyes of our faculty, staff and current students!
This is a great opportunity to learn all about our admission process,
ask questions about financial assistance, tour our beautiful campus and
meet with our faculty.
Aug. 10 August Information Session, 10
a.m. to noon, Aug. 10. Advance your career with a bachelor’s or
graduate degree from the University of La Verne. For years, the
University of La Verne has offered graduate degree programs tailored
specifically for working adults: affordable programs with flexible
scheduling designed to fit your busy life; expert faculty with
real-world experience; and convenient locations across Southern
California and online. Register online at laverne.edu/ info/2019-august.
FOOTHILL COMMUNITIES
Sept. 14
Rick Springfield in concert, 6:30
p.m., Sept. 14, Lewis Family Playhouse, Victoria Gardens Cultural
Center, 12505 Cultural Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga. Springfield is a
Grammy-winning singer, songwriter and musician who has created some of
the finest power-pop of the 1980s. For tickets and more information,
visit lewisfamilyplayhouse.com or call the Box Office at (909) 477-2752.
Ongoing
Bob Hope USO needs volunteers in
the Inland Empire to keep our troops connected to home, family and
country. If you’d like to be part of the “force behind the forces,”
register online at https://www.uso.org/take-action/volunteer. Select
Ontario or March ARB from the dropdown menu to begin your application.
The ESGV Branch of the AAUW invites
women with a college degree to join. We meet monthly for service and
fun projects. For more information, please contact Jeanette Gulli at
(951) 285-2256 or jhgulli@verizon.net.
Become a valuable community volunteer. Volunteers
are “differencemakers” here at REAL Connections Village. Come be a part
of our REAL Village, which helps seniors age in their homes safely and
independently. For more info, call (909) 621-6300 or visit
realconnections.org.
Foothill Communities RSVP SMP Program. Become
a Senior Medicare Patrol volunteer to help preserve Medicare and
protect seniors against scams. Volunteers receive training and ongoing
updates regarding fraud and scams. For more information, please call
Linda Chavez at (909) 621-9900.
Women educators service group seeks new members. All
teachers, professors, school administrators, librarians and other
active or retired women in education are invited to a meeting of DKG.
Among our service in support of education, the Beta Mu chapter provides
grants to help tuition costs for student teachers at the University of
La Verne, Cal Poly Pomona, and Claremont Graduate University. In the
spring it also gives a check and a citizenship certificate to high
school graduates recommended from every high school in the Bonita,
Claremont and Pomona Unified school districts. For more information,
please contact us at pk300se@msn.com.

Saturday, July 27 at Sunday, July 28, 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. – Back by Popular Demand – Lavender Days: Lavenders
are perfectly suited for California gardens. During Lavender Days,
sample free lavender lemonade while supplies last. At