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April 25-26
The San Dimas Festival of Arts 44th annual Art Exhibition and Sale, California Images and History, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., April 25, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., April 26, 145 E. Bonita Ave., San Dimas. The festival features an art gallery, student art display, raffles and art demonstrations. For more information, visit sandimasarts.org or please call (909) 599-5374.
July 25-26 Tickets on sale now for Trolls LIVE! Tour, 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., July 25-26, Toyota Arena, 4000 E. Ontario Center Parkway, Ontario. Get ready for another hair-raising adventure when Poppy, Branch and all their Trolls friends come to life on stage in Trolls LIVE! Jam-packed with epic music, glitter, humor and happiness. For tickets and more information, please visit TrollsLIVE.com or ticketmaster.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, please contact President Shannon Lancaster at shannongirl54@verizon.net.
CHINO April 15 18th annual Corn Feed Run Car Show and Cruise, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., April 15, Chino Hills City Hall lawn, parking lot and surrounding streets, 13220 Central Avenue, Chino. More than 900 vehicles expected. Open to all pre-1975 cars and all working show trucks. Open header contest, vendors, trophies, raffle, food and music. Proceeds benefit local youth and senior charities of the Chino Kiwanis. For more information, contact Walt Pocock at cornfeedrun@aol.co, chinokiwanis.com or (909) 591-4162. For vendor space, email nickCFR20@gmail.com.
Ongoing The Chino Senior Center is closed through the end of April. Frozen lunches will be available upon request for pick up or delivery and social services will continue by phone. For more information on either, call (909) 334-3271. Senior Center staff will make wellness calls to participants during the closure.
The Chino Boxing Gym is closed through the end of April. For more information, visit cityofchino.org/covid19.
The Chino Youth Museum and Old Schoolhouse Museum is closed through the end of April. For more information, visit cityofchino.org/covid19.
The Preserve Community Center is closed until April 3. For more information, please visit cityofchino.org/covid19.
The Teen Center is closed through the end of April. For more information, visit cityofchino.org/covid19.
CHINO HILLS Ongoing
The Teen Activity Center is closed through the end of March. It is normally 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, visit chinohills.org/RecOnline.
CLAREMONT March 28
The League of Women Voters-Mt. Baldy Area meeting, 10 a.m. to noon, March 28, Hughes Center, Padua Room, 1700 N. Danbury Road, Claremont, is canceled. The topic for this quarterly meeting will be mental health. There will also be some discussion about LWV’s recent program on homelessness. The public is invited. For more information, visit lwvmtbaldy.org, email info@lwvmtbaldyarea.org or call (909) 626-9457.
April 19 Claremont Eclectic: A Tour of Six Local Gardens, 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., April 19. Join us for a chance to see some creative Claremont gardens, talk to the owners, and get some inspiration for your own garden. Tickets are available at claremontgardenclub.org. For more information, email info@claremontgardenclub.org or call (909) 621-6381.
Ongoing Guided Walking Tours of the historic Claremont Village, 10 a.m. to noon, the first Saturday of the month, are canceled for the month of March. Meet at Claremont Depot, 200 W. First St., Claremont. For reservations, please call (909) 621-0848.
Women Educators Group seeks new members. All teachers, professors, school administrators, librarians and other active or retired women in education are invited to a meeting of our DKG service organization. We strongly support education through philanthropic projects, including providing grants to local college student teachers and giving monetary citizenship awards to one graduations student from very high school in the Bonita, Claremont and Pomona unified school districts. We meet for five weeknight programs and two Saturday fundraisers each year. For more information about meetings, usually held in La Verne or Claremont, and activities, contact pk300se@msn.com.
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, please call (909) 621-4018 or visit claremontmealsonwheels.org/volunteer-for-us/ and submit a volunteer application.
COVINA April 11 The Covina Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution meets 9:30 a.m., April 11. The meeting will feature a program titled The Long Fight – Battle for Women’s Suffrage by Sherrie Stein. For location and more information about joining the DAR, please contact Covina Chapter Registrar Florence Gharibian at fgharibian1776@gmail.com.
May 9 The Covina Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution meets 9:30 a.m., May 9. The meeting will feature a program titled The Game of Whist in 1742 by Kimberly Jo Olson. For location and more information about joining the DAR, contact Covina Chapter Registrar Florence Gharibian at fgharibian1776@gmail.com.
COVINA LIBRARY Covina Library, 234 N. Second Ave., Covina. For more information, call (626) 384-5300 or visit colapublib.org.
Ongoing Join the Friends of the Covina Public Library Board Meeting, 10 a.m., third Saturdays, second floor of the Covina Public Library.
DIAMOND BAR LIBRARY
Diamond Bar Library, 21800 Copley Drive, Diamond Bar. For more information, visit colapublib.org or call (909) 861-4978.
April 18 April Sidewalk Sale, 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., April 18, Basically BOOKS, 23447 Golden Springs Drive, Diamond Bar.
April 26 The 27th annual Wine Soiree and Benefit Auctions, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., April 26, Diamond Bar Center, 1600 Grand Ave., Diamond Bar. Organizers are planning an exciting afternoon of community involvement with a souvenir wine glass, delicious food, wine and beer tasting, along with silent, book and live auctions. Tickets are available at Midas Auto Service Experts, Basically BOOKS at the Diamond Bar Library, and Basically BOOKS on Golden Springs Drive.
June 18 Four Seasons Book Club meets, 6 p.m., June 18, Diamond Bar Library, Windmill Room. The June book is The Late Show by Michael Connelly.
Sept. 17 Four Seasons Book Club meets, 6 p.m., Sept. 17, Diamond Bar Library, Windmill Room. The September book is Wild Bird by Wendelin Van Draanen.
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.
FONTANA Through June 6 Online registration open for 65th annual Fontana Days Runs, set for June 6. All level runners from beginners to experienced are encouraged to register. The family-friendly fitness centered event offers a variety of races, including a 5K Run, 5K Family Fitness Walk, 5K Race Walk and a Children’s Half Mile Dash. For registration and more information, visit FontanaDaysRun.org or call (909) 349-6900.
Ongoing The City of Fontana’s “grocery store on wheels,” Mobile Fresh, is canceled through the end of March. It normally 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 or readyfontana.org.
Fontana Community Senior Center Pickleball games, normally 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., Mondays and Wednesday, Jack Bulik Pavilion, 16581 Filbert St., Fontana, have been canceled through the end of March. Pickleball is a paddle sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis and table tennis. For more information, please call (909) 854-5151.
GLENDORA April 25
Glendora Kiwaniannes’ 30th annual Community Tea, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., April 25, Sellers Elementary School Cafetorium,500 N. Lorraine Ave., Glendora. All proceeds fund grants for Glendora teachers to bring the arts and sciences into the classroom. The public is invited. For tickets and more information, visit glendorakiwaniannes.org or call (626) 712-0962.
May 2 The Glendora Welfare Association’s 6th annual fundraiser at Rubel Castle, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., May 2, 844 N. Live Oak Ave., Glendora. Enjoy dinner, live entertain, live and silent auctions and more. For tickets, visit GWAtickets.com. For more information, call GWA President Matt Bartlett at (626) 221-8252.
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.
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 information, call (951) 809-8410.
LA VERNE April 11 Roynon Elementary School Beautification Yard Sale, 7 a.m. to noon, April 11, Roynon Elementary School library parking lot, 6th and D streets, La Verne, is postponed. Find your next treasure and help a great cause. All proceeds benefit beautification projects at Roynon Elementary School. Donations of gentlyused clothes, books, household items and other miscellaneous items will be collected the day before, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., Friday, April 10, near the library parking lot. For more information, call (909) 560-4513 or (951) 285-2638.
Ongoing GFWC La Verne-San Dimas Woman’s Club meets for a 6:30 p.m. meet-and-greet and 7 p.m. meeting, the third Thursday of the month(excluding December), in the conference room at Brackett Airport, 1615 McKinley Ave., La Verne. The local club is seeking new members to join them and give back to their communities while making new friends. For more information, call Linda at (909) 593-3906.
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.
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.
MONTCLAIR 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, visit pvaa.net, email pvaainfo@gmail.com or call (909) 624-4900.
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, please call (909) 625-8146.
ONTARIO May 16-17
Comic Con Revolution Ontario, May 16-17, Ontario Convention Center, 2000 E. Convention Center Way, Ontario. The Inland Empires’ only full-scale, family-friendly comic con will be back with an allstar guest list that includes artists, editors, novelists, producers, celebrities, writers, voice actors and more! For tickets and more information, ccrtix.com or comicconrevolution.com/Ontario.
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.
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.
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 to 4 p.m., Thursday through Sunday, or by special appointment. For more info, please call (909) 463-3733.
Exhibition Schedule Through May 24 Line Gallery: Time for Trees. Through May 24. Most people enjoy the visual beauty of trees, but what can a tree do for you? Trees clean our air, provide us with oxygen, reduce the effects of climate change, help clean our drinking water, and help save us energy. Celebrate the beauty of trees with artworks from our collection.
May 21 to June 27 Spotlight Gallery: A Primer of Art in Paper – Margaret Goodward. May 21 to June 27. This exhibit displays a sampler of the many ways art is created out of paper.
May 28 to Aug. 30 Line Gallery: Wet and Wild. May 28 to Aug. 30. As summer approaches, we look forward to journeying to the cooler temperatures at the California Coast. Enjoy this beauty with works from our collection.
Ongoing Life Drawing at CCMA. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., third Thursday of every month. All interested artists are invited for a life drawing session with a live model. Artists are asked to bring their own supplies and a sack lunch. You do not need to be a member of CCMA to participate.
POMONA April 18 Pomona Host Lions Club fundraiser Quarter Mania, 1 p.m., April 18, First Christian Church, 1751 N. Park Ave., Pomona, is postponed. Entry fee includes lunch, paddle and door prize ticket. Bid on prizes in denominations of quarters. Proceeds will be used for community service projects. For more information, please contact Carmen Morris at carmenthelion@gmail.com.
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, please 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.
American Museum of Ceramic Art is open noon to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday; 399 N. Garey Ave., Pomona. For more information, please visit amoca.org or call (909) 865-3146.
Exhibition Schedule Through April 19 Joanne Hayakawa: A Wing and a Prayer 11, through April 19.
Through June 21 New Acquisitions from the Julianne and David Armstrong Collection, through June 21.
Through Aug. 23 Making In Between: Contemporary Chinese America Ceramics. Through Aug. 23
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.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA April 25 Water Savvy Garden Tour, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., April 25, is canceled. Cucamonga Valley Water District’s free selfguided tour educates residents about the beauty and benefits of water-saving landscapes. Registration required. For more information, visit CVWDwater.com or call (909) 987-2591.
April 30 Water Savvy Landscape Contest application deadline, April 30, CVWDwater.com. Cucamonga Valley Water District customers with beautiful, watersaving landscapes are encouraged to apply. For more information, visit CVWDwater.com.
Ongoing Order Sons and Daughters of Italy in America West End Lodge meets 6 p.m., second Wednesdays. 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 or for current meeting location, please contact Carol Lombardo at (626) 251-5669 or Italian_gal@outlook.com.
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.
SAN DIMAS April 26 Frank G. Bonelli Park Nature Walks, April 26, Bonelli Park, San Dimas. Join Pomona Valley Audubon Society for a two-hour nature walk for beginners as well as experts. The diverse habitat makes this a great place to find Greater Roadrunner, Cactus Wren and California Gnatcatcher, along with raptors and wintering water fowl. For start time and location, visit pomonavalleyaudubon.org.
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. Docentled tours are available by appointment. Call (909) 592-1190 or email office91773@sandimashistorical.org.
UPLAND Upland Woman’s Club. If you are interested in community service, philanthropic projects, socializing and meeting new friends, come visit and join us. 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. For more information, call (909) 982-3324 or visit uplandwomansclub.org.
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.