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Upland Lemon Festival will return in 2021. The event, which celebrates the city’s citrus heritage, is pending improvement in public health and safety under the state program to reopen from coronavirus hazards.


The following shows notable postponed events with tentative rescheduled dates. If your organization would like to publicize postponements and rescheduling, please send a release and any images to Foothillsreader@aol.com.

Oct. 2, 2021 Ontario Festival of Arts will return Oct. 2, 2021, Ontario Arts District, 217 S. Lemon Ave., Ontario. To stay connected with Arts and Culture in the City of Ontario, and for more information, visit ontarioarts.org.

DIAMOND BAR LIBRARY April 27, 2021 27th annual Wine Soiree, rescheduled for 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., April 27, 2021, Diamond Bar Center, 1600 Grand Ave., Diamond Bar.

FAIRPLEX July 2021 KABOOM! the Fairplex’s annual Independence Day celebration, has been postponed but scheduled to return in 2021.The event features fireworks, motocross, monster trucks and quad wars. For more information, visit Fairplex.com/events.

August 2021 Celebrate the 100th annual LA County Fair, August to September 2021, 1101 W. McKinley Ave., Pomona. This year’s event has been postponed to follow the guidelines of public health officials who are advising against large public gatherings for the remainder of the year. Officials promise the centennial celebration will be worth waiting for. For more info, Fairplex.com.

LA VERNE July 4, 2021 Fourth of July Parade and Fireworks Show will return next year, in 2021. The citywide parade, annual Fireworks Show, Country Fair and other patriotic events has been postponed. For more details, cityoflaverne.org.

ONTARIO Trolls LIVE! originally scheduled for July 25 and 26, 2020 at Toyota Arena, has been rescheduled to July 17 and 18, 2021. Tickets for the newly scheduled performances will be automatically transferred and honored from the respective 2020 dates and times. If fans are unable to attend, they should request their refund at point of purchase. Additional inquires can be directed to Ticketmaster at 1 (800) 653-8000.

UPLAND April 2021 Upland Lemon Festival has been postponed until next year. The event, which celebrates the city’s citrus heritage, had been rescheduled for July 31 to Aug. 2 in the hopes that the public gathering limitations would have been lifted. Officials, however, say such events may not be permissible until 2021 based on a fourstage program to open up the state. For more info, visit uplandca.gov.

The following shows currently scheduled events and virtual events. Events are subject to rescheduling, so check with the event organizer to confirm actual schedules. If your organization would like to publicize events or make announcements, please send a release and any images to Foothillsreader@aol.com.

CHINO HILLS Ongoing Chino Hills City Hall is now open to the public, 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday, 14000 City Center Drive, Chino Hills. Visitors will be required to wear face coverings and maintain six feet of physical distance from others. Alternatively, customers can continue to stay safe at home and reduce the number of people with whom they come in contact by accessing city services by phone, email, online or in-person by appointment. For more information, call (909) 364-2600 or visit chinohills.org/VirtualCityHall.

Chino Hills launches Virtual Recreation and Resource Center for residents of all ages. Visit chinohills.org/ VirtualRecreation to find a variety of contests, crafts, activities and videos. For more information, email communityservices@chinohills.org.

The City of Chino Hills has reopened the dog park at Vila Borba Park, 17001 Amadora Drive, Chino Hills. Additional rules have been put in place to reduce community spread of COVID-19. Capacity is limited to 20 people on the large dog side and 15 people on the small dog side to ensure that six feet of physical distance can be maintained. Face coverings are strongly recommended. The park is open 30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset.

CLAREMONT Ongoing Watch Our Town – Live! online, at claremontheritage.org. If you missed the live presentation or want to watch it again, visit Claremont Heritage’s website. The hour-long celebration of Claremont is educational and entertaining for the entire family. Claremont Heritage is also seeking Claremont residents’ stay-at-home stories and stories about why and how Claremont is special to their family. For more information, email info@claremontheritage.org or call (909) 621-0848.

The Claremont Human Services Department warmly invites you to visit Claremont’s Virtual Activity Center, ci.claremont.ca.us. Find a range of free activities for the entire family to keep busy, or register for virtual contract classes where you will meet instructors and other participants live. For more information, email HSCounterStaff@ci.claremont.ca.us.

DIAMOND BAR LIBRARY Sept. 17 Four Seasons Book Group, 6 p.m., Sept. 17, Diamond Bar Library, Windmill Room, 21800 Copley Drive, Diamond Bar. The group will discuss Wild Bird by Wendelin Van Draanen.

Oct. 1 to Oct. 31 Read Together Diamond Bar, throughout the month of October, Diamond Bar Library, 21800 Copley Drive, Diamond Bar. Enjoy a month of activities based on our yearly book pick – Wild Bird by Wendelin Van Draanen, a book both adults and teens can enjoy. For more information, visit dblibraryfriends.com or LACountyLibrary.org.

FAIRPLEX June 17 Sowing Seeds Drive-Up Food Pantry, 7 a.m., June 17, Gate 17, 1101 W. McKinley Ave., Pomona. Fairplex is partnering with Sowing Seeds for Life to provide drive-up food pantry access for communities in need on the first three Wednesdays of each month during the COVID-19 crisis. Vehicles are not permitted to line up at Gate 17 before 6 a.m. The Food Pantry will only serve patrons while supplies last. All patrons must enter by vehicle and will stay inside their vehicle during the entire transaction for the safety of all. No registration or paperwork involved. For more information, visit sowingseedsforlife.org.

FONTANA Ongoing Fontana Community Services Department has launched a Virtual Recreation Center. Visit Recreation.Fontana.org for educational and fun at-home activities focused on online learning. For more information, email mvaldez@fontana.org.

GLENDORA PUBLIC LIBRARY Through July 25 The Summer Reading Challenge 2020 is underway, through July 25.This summer, the Library challenges all Glendorans to read at least 30 minutes per day. Any reading counts, including books, magazines, online news or blogs. The more reading you complete, the more incentives you will earn. Only one account is needed for the whole family. To sign up, visit https://cityofglendora.beanstack.org/reader365.

Ongoing Harry Potter Meetup, 3 p.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. For all ages. The Zoom code is https://zoom.us/j/55465061. For more information, visit the library website at cityoflgendora.org/services/library.

Online storytime, throughout the summer. We record storytimes several times a week and upload them to the City of Glendora page on Instagram TV (@cityofglendora). View our storytimes at your convenience online or on the Instagram app all summer long.

Bingo Tuesdays, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., Tuesdays. Join us every Tuesday for Bingo using the Zoom link https://zoom.us/j/94142942802. There will be different bingo themes every week.

LA VERNE Ongoing Celebrate the 2020 4th of July as a community with a patriotic home decorating contest. Register your home by June 22 by emailing a photo of your decorated home with your address and family name to Chad Peterson at cpeterson@cityoflaverne.org. Each family that completes the registration will receive a yard sign confirming they participated in the contest. For more information, visit cityoflaverne.org.

City of La Verne Recreation Department is offering summer craft boxes. Register by June 11 for Box 1, by July 2 for Box 2, and by July 23 for Box 3. Each box includes 10 days’ worth of crafting kits, painting supplies and more. For more information, call the Community Services Department at (909) 596-8700 or visit cityoflaverne.org.

The City of La Verne has launched a Virtual Community Services Department. Visit cityoflaverne.org to find resources to maintain a healthy life, stay engaged and be entertained. There are recreation programs for all ages. For more information, visit Facebook.com/LaVerneCity.

RANCHO CUCAMONGA Ongoing Visit the City of Rancho Cucamonga’s Virtual Recreation Center, https://www.cityofrec.us/news/virtual-recreationcenter. Find virtual education, entertainment and enrichment activities for all ages. Enjoy classes, virtual field trips, health and wellness activities, virtual tours for senior citizens, virtual concerts and more.

UPLAND June 25 to July 20 Kids’ Summer Lunch Program, 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., June 25 to July 20, at several locations throughout Upland. Upland Unified School District Nutritional Services Department provides free “to-go” lunches for children 18 and under. Families can pick up meals at any of the locations: Citrus Elementary, 925 W. 7th St., Upland; Peppertree Elementary, 1045 W. 18th St., Upland; Upland High, 565 W. 11th St., Upland; or Upland Junior High, 444 E. 11th St., Upland. For more information, visit upland.gov/calendaruplandca.gov or uplandusdcafes.com.


CAL POLY POMONA Through Dec. 13

St. Broxville Wood: Into the Thicket, on virtual display through Dec. 13, W. Keith and Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery, https://env.cpp.edu/kellogg/kellogg. Each week, we will highlight a different artwork from the show. All artworks featured will be for sale, unless noted otherwise. St. Broxville Wood: Into the Thicket is an immersive, interactive installation by Jennifer Gunlock, Hilary Norcliffe and Katie Stubblefield that evokes many of nature’s unpredictable behaviors and dwells on our human response: from awe, celebration and son or story-creation, to domestication, callous disrespect and destruction. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and in order to help control any possible spread, both the Kellogg University Art Gallery and the Don B. Huntley Gallery will be closed until further notice.

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