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Windsong Southland Chorale, under Founder/ Director, Dr. Janet Harms, will open its Silver Jubilee 25th Season at 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 27 at La Verne Heights Presbyterian Church, 1040 Baseline Ave., La Verne.

Celebrating Autumn Inspiration, Voices, Bells and Brass, many of the hymns are by Mark Wilberg, Conductor of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.

The Bells of Windsong, led by Joan Hamm, will perform Breathe by Marie Barnet and Beside Still Waters by Howard Stark. In addition, the Canyon City Brass, under the direction of Mike Edwards will perform Little Fugue in g minor by J. S. Bach, and Nimrod, from the Enigma Variations by Edward Elgar.

The Bells and Brass are affiliate groups of Windsong. Call (909) 983-9879 for further information.

Pomona Host Lions Club is having a fundraiser, 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 19, to raise funds to support the club’s projects, including providing free vision measurements, feeding the homeless and distributing recycled books to impoverished children.

The first annual Murder Mystery Lunch will be at the Sycamore Inn, 8318 Foothill Blvd., Rancho Cucamonga. For $65, attendees will receive a lunch and watch professional actors portray a murder mystery.

For further information, contact Carmen Morris, club second vice president, at (909) 702-7948.

Crossroads Inc. is supporting a global effort to provide shoes to nearly 1 billion people who lack a basic necessity for health and daily life.

Through Oct. 30, shoes can be brought to Crossroads at 1269 Harvard Ave., Claremont, and left by the big red doors at the end of the driveway. If you need a receipt for tax purposes, please be sure to leave your name and address each bag of donations.

Footwear is sent to micro-entrepreneurs and organizations in developing nations where they can be resold and repurposed. Crossroads Inc. receives funds based on how many shoes are collected.

Since 1974, the mission of Crossroads is to provide housing, education, support, counseling, and employment training in a homelike environment for women who have been incarcerated, building skills toward selfsufficiency.