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What's new at Foothills Reader March 15: Claremont Symphony Orchestra evokes Europe“Our music has to do with how places feel, what it’s like to be there,” said Charloff. “For this program I’ve selected works from Italy, Spain, England, and France, with each piece deeply rooted in its geographical place, both countryside and culture.”. Page 1 - no comments - 1,384 views  Don’t miss homeowner Deductions 2020The new law caps mortgage interest you can write off at loan amounts of $750,000, a drop from the previous limit of $1 million. If your loan was in place before Dec. 15, 2017, the loan is grandfathered in, and the $1 million maximum amount still applies. Page 1 - no comments - 1,293 views  ALZHEIMER’S STORIES REQUIEM FOR THE LIVING“Alzheimer’s disease has touched the lives of so many people,” noted Dr. Messoloras. “As we watch our loved ones struggle, we feel their pain and sadness. At the pre-concert lecture we will share how this incredible work was created and how it has touched the lives of audiences and musicians around the world. Page 1 - no comments - 1,218 views  March 13: Courier publisher Weinberger to speak on newsThroughout the United States, there has been a decline in newspaper firms and reporting, and a transfer of audience to other media and technology, along with a loss of advertising. The Courier is distinguished for maintaining community engagement while innovating new forms of journalism, including use of a drone for visual story telling. Page 2 - no comments - 1,266 views  March 10-12: Foothill Gold Line Open HousesIf additional funding is secured before October 2021, the entire project from Glendora to Montclair will be completed altogether and take eight years.. Page 2 - no comments - 1,238 views  COMMUNITY CALENDARMarch 13 Mountainside Master Chorale, Mt. San Antonio Chamber Singers and La Verne University Chamber Singers in concert,. Page 4 - no comments - 1,707 views 
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