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Featured Events:Eastvale City Inaugural CelebrationCome join us for the historic celebration! 10/01/2010 at 5:00pm Location: Eleanor Roosevelt High School, 7447 Cleveland Ave., Eastvale Eastvale City Inaugural Celebration City of Eastvale Inaugural Celebration Committee Encourages Eastvale Students to Participate in Logo/City Seal Contest Deadline for entries: September 20, 2010 The City of Eastvale Inaugural Celebration Ad Hoc Committee is taking applications now through September 20, 2010 submitted by Eastvale students in grades K-12. The contest is open to all elementary, middle, and high school students living in Eastvale. Submissions will be judged by the inaugural celebration committee. First, second, and third place winners will be awarded at each level (elementary, middle, and high school) and will be recognized at Eastvale's Inaugural Event on Friday, October 1st (time to be determined). Each winner will receive awards donated by community businesses. Elements from the winning entries may be considered for incorporating into the City of Eastvale's official seal. The committee encourages students to look for inspiration through a reflection of Eastvale's history, present time, and how they see Eastvale in the future. Artwork should be circular and fit in an area of about 10" x 10", if hand drawn on paper. Electronic versions should be saved and transmitted for submission via .jpg or .gif format. The entry form is accessible at www.EastvaleCity.org, located on the City Celebration navigation page. Entries must be postmarked or emailed by Friday, September 20, 2010. In addition to the city's Web site, residents can follow the celebration status via facebook - key word "City-of-Eastvale-Inaugural-Celebration" in facebook's search box. Winning entries become the property of the City of Eastvale and cannot be returned. Arrangements for the return of other submissions may be requested. All artwork must be the original work of the student submitting the entry. Winners will be notified by September 25th. Email entries to Deanne DeGrandpre at deanne@ieunderground.com or drop in the mail to Eastvale Celebration Inaugural Committee, c/o Main Street Public Relations, Deanne DeGrandpre, 7056 Archibald Ave., Suite 102-124, Eastvale, CA 92880. The committee is accepting donations from businesses and individuals. Contact Ms. DeGrandpre for more information on donating. Eastvale Celebration Committee Point of Contacts: Sponsorships: Adam Rush, arush@eastvalecity.org Volunteers: Melody Ciaravino, littlelady_39@yahoo.com or 714-676-7461 Logo Contest: Deanne DeGrandpre, deanne@ieunderground.com or 951-346-4883 Parade: Gretechen Hausman, ghausman@dslextreme.com Booths: Chris Riley, criley1@farmersagent.com |
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Every Saturday: Family Storytime @ 11 a.m. - Enjoy a story and a craft for the whole family.
We have various classes, bible studies, and interest groups such as teen peer pressure, parenting, for kids, games,outings,excercise, fellowship with couples and more! Please call for details and locations.
Ride The Mighty Express trackless train weekends at The Shoppes! Boarding near Victoria's Secret, The Mighty Express provides rides along City Center Drive for $2 per ticket. Train operating hours are Saturdays from 1pm until 8pm and Sundays from 1pm until 7pm.
Availability subject to weather.
I am hosting a month-long charity event to gather items for children in foster care through a non-profit organization in Chino called "Together We Rise" Donations of books, pop music CDs, stuffed animals, new or gently-used clothing and more are all welcome.
Please visit my website or contact me at (626) 483-1416 for additional details.
Chaffey College Sign Ups for Spring - Register Now!
Classes offered at Chaffey's Information Technology Center, Chino
A Photo Magic Using Adobe Photoshop class will also be offered at: Chaffey's educational building on the southwest corner of Central Ave and C Street in Chino.
In response to the devastation that has hit Haiti, all 55 stores of Sport Chalet will be accepting gently used men's, women's and kid's shoes until Sunday, January 31st.
All the shoes collected will be sent directly to Soles4Souls for distribution to the Haitian people. Perhaps you could organize a shoe drive in your community and bring them in.
Soles4Souls is a charity that collects shoes from the warehouses of footwear companies and the closets of people like you. The charity distributes these shoes free of charge to people in need, regardless of race, religion, class, or any other criteria. Since 2005, Soles4Souls has given away over 5.5 million pairs of new and gently worn shoes (currently donating one pair every 9 seconds.) The shoes have been distributed to people in over 125 countries, including Kenya, Thailand, Nepal and the United States.
Soles4Souls has been featured in Runner's World, Ladies' Home Journal, National Geographic's Green Guide and The New York Times. It has appeared on CBS, ABC, NBC, FOX, BBC, CNN and thousands of regional news outlets across North America. Soles4Souls is a 501(c)(3) recognized by the IRS and donating parties are eligible for tax advantages.
To learn more about Soles4Souls, please visit www.giveshoes.org
In an effort to bring live music to Eastvale, I have started a brand new event at the Borders in Eastvale. "The Eastvale Sessions" will take place on the last Saturday of every month at 7pm and will feature a wide variety of music performed acoustically by myself and my students. This will be an incredible opportunity to hear some great live music, enjoy some coffee and support the musical arts in Eastvale. We have been working very hard to learn songs by your favorite artists and it is now time to bring the show on the road!!
I am looking very forward to seeing all of you at the show!!!!
Recycle your old computer and and help the libraries buy new ones!
Step 1: Take your computer or other electronic equipment to Dollar Self Storage
Step 2: You're DONE!
Step 3: Dollar Self Storage donates the proceeds to various Public Library Foundations
Step 4: Corona, Norco and other Public Libraries buy more computers
Dollar Self Storage is a designated, certified drop off location.
The following items can be recycled:
Computer monitors, CPUs, TVs, Laptops, various cables, telephone systems, telephones, cell phones, stereos, radios, speakers, VCRs, DVD players, calculators, copiers, printers, scanners, fax machines, keyboards, mouses, microwaves.
Please call for further information.
The Lake Norconian Club Foundation and the Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach Detachment Corona and the Naval Surface Warfare Center Corona Division will be sponsoring a clean-up day at the historic US Naval Base in Norco, the former home of the magnificent Lake Norconian Club.
This is a rare opportunity to walk and more importantly, assist in the preservation of this historic site. The goal is to clear away some of the debris and over grown areas from the perimeter of the Lake Norconian and the adjoining ponds.
This will be the kick-off event for the formation of the new "Friends of the Lake Norconian" citizens group, a subdivision of the Lake Norconian Club Foundation which is dedicated to preserving the natural wonders of the Lake Norconian, adjoining ponds and surrounding landscaping.
ALL levels of participation are welcome! Lunch will be served and water will be provided.
RSVP required. Please contact Kevin Bash to RSVP at (951) 768-8981.
Please bring gloves, proper work attire and a photo ID for access to the secured site.
We have rotating DJs on Thursday-Saturday! Come join us for some cocktails...we also have 30 beers on tap!
Join us for our Saturday/ Sunday Breakfast....you won't find a better, cheaper deal in town! Pancakes, omelets, french toast! $8 bottomless mimosas til 1pm!
Beginning Saturday, January 9th at 8:00a.m., we'll meet every week to weigh in, discuss what works and what doesn't work for losing the pounds, and get healthier all at the same time. Real people with real success stories and tips that work every day. Invite your friends and relatives to meet me at Fitness 19 (gym membership not required).
Please feel free to contact Solomon Shapiro at (951) 271-7214 for details. RSVP required.
Inland ICON (formerly "Inland Idol") is an annual solo vocal competition open to Southern CA youth ages 7-18 and produced by WBZB Entertainment.
The contest is a showcase opportunity for young singers and gives 30 finalists a professional showcase opportunity with celebrities and industry veterans and a chance at a great prize package designed to help further their entertainment careers.
REGISTER NOW!!!
www.InlandIcon.com
For more information, please visit us online at www.InlandIcon.com or call 951-371-5239.
The B.I.G. Expo - For Girls and Women
Saturday, Jan 30 (2010) 9:00a to 6:00p
at Ontario Convention Center, Ontario, CA
The Believe in Girls (B.I.G.) Expo will showcase more than 70,000 square feet of activity booths for all ages, a nationally-recognized keynote speaker, vendors, exhibitors, breakout sessions, programming areas, activities, and plenty of food and fun. The Believe in Girls Expo is a B.I.G. deal! This event is open to the public, so come on out and discover the great things that can happen when we believe in girls!
This event is open to the public, so bring your friends and family!
Registration starts December 1 and must be received by January 16, 2010 in order to receive event patches and cookie pin.
2010 Track & Field Season Registration is Now Open! Run with the most exciting youth program in Corona! Corona Panthers Youth Track Club offers track & field and cross country participants ages 5 -18 a fun opportunity to improve their physical condition, learn new skills, and compete among the best athletes in California and the nation.
New athletes: $350.00
Returning athletes: $250.00
Fees include:
If you can't make the track & field commitment, we also offer:
GET AHEAD OF THE GAME! OFF-SEASON TRAINING PROGRAM (Speed, strength, and agility training for all sports)
ONLY $180.00 for 6 months, 2 days a week! Season begins February 1st and concludes at the end of July. Practice is from 6-7:30pm, Mondays - Thursdays.
See website for more details! www.coronapantherstrackclub.org
Enjoy the Metro Pomona Certified Farmers Market. Fresh produce and live music on the last Saturday of every month in the Thomas Plaza on 2nd Street.
Chino Ballers Travel Basketball Program Tryouts
Saturday, January 30th
1-3:00 pm
Ontario YMCA
Boys and Girls Teams
10U through 14U divisions
Players from Chino and Chino Hills and surrounding cities are eligible to participate.
KidsPark Corona is hosting several special events:
This is a great time for parent to enjoy a date night!
Friday, January 15 - Winter Dance Party
Dance the night away to your favorite tunes. Cool musical games will strike a happy chord. The fun begins at 5:30pm.
Friday, January 22 - Movie Night Out
Put on your Pj's or comfy clothes and come enjoy a fun time munching on popcorn while watching a kid favorite movie. The fun begins at 5:30pm.
Saturday, January 23 - January Birthday Celebration
Join us for a January celebration. Whether it's your birthday or not, visit today for a fun time eating cake and ice cream while celebrating all the January Birthdays.
Saturday, January 30 - Reality Show Fun
Challenge others to a game of Survivor, test your taste buds at the Fear Factor food station, enjoy American Idol KidsPark style and more.
FREE Teen Tutors are available to help children in 1st-6th grades with their homework in all subjects. Sign ups not necessary! First come, first serve! Monday-Friday 4-6pm & Saturdays 9-11am.
Inland Valley Girl Scouts taking pre-orders for cookies!
Starting January 23rd until Feb 5 you can pre-order your favorite Girl Scout Cookies!
For information: 399-0808
Starting Feb. 26 and continuing through March 21st, Girl Scouts will man booths in front of local supermarkets and banks.
Cookies are $4 a box.
Varieties include:
Welcome to the website of the Corona American Little League. Your source for all the latest league information, news and announcements! Corona American Little League partners with Positive Coaching Alliance to make your Little Leaguer's experience a positive one.
Challenger Baseball will be at Mountain Gate Park this Sat 30th from 9-11 to answer any questions and to take registrations. Please go online www.coronaamerican.org and download the registration and medical release forms and bring them with $30. This is baseball for kids with special needs.
Please contact Lindsey Ferrell with any questions: lindseyferrell@sbcglobal.net
cell: 951-314-3937
MainStreet Theatre Company Presents
Cinderella
Book by PHYLIS RAVEL
Music and Lyrics by DAVID COLEMAN
The White Rabbit from Alice in Wonderland suddenly arrives on the scene just as Gladys (the fairy godmother) is about to tell the story of Cinderella. But before he can get back to his own story, fast thinking Gladys decides she might be able to use a rabbit to help rescue Cinderella from her step mother. This witty and clever musical adaptation gives a delightful twist to the classic fable, and is sure to enchant children of all ages! (for ages 5+)
Show Dates and Times
Sat, Jan 30, 2010 1:00 PM Buy Tickets Now!
Sat, Jan 30, 2010 4:00 PM Buy Tickets Now!
Sat, Feb 6, 2010 1:00 PM Buy Tickets Now!
Sat, Feb 6, 2010 4:00 PM Buy Tickets Now!
Sun, Feb 7, 2010 1:00 PM Buy Tickets Now!
Sat, Feb 13, 2010 1:00 PM Buy Tickets Now!
Sat, Feb 13, 2010 4:00 PM Buy Tickets Now!
Ontario Open Air Market encompasses 40 acres, divided nearly equally between the livestock auction and the open air market. Spectators are welcome to view the Tuesday Auction in progress. Cattle, goats, sheep, hogs & horses are sold. Open each Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday, most vendor spaces are covered within our miles of shopping aisles. Amenities offered include a Kentucky Fried Chicken Restaurant, Americana fast food familiars and local specialties. We have one of the longest full service bars in the largest county in the States. Vendor count can be as much as 500 on any given market day. Shopper attendance is in the 1000's routinely. On weekends, entertainment is often provided for your enjoyment at the outdoor food court. A small Admission fee is charged to shoppers. Free parking.
1. Lone Star Steakhouse: 955 Montecito, Corona 92879. 2 Kids eat FREE off the Kids Menu w/ Purchase of any Entree. The offer comes with a full meal, drink, and yummy ice cream.. not to mention the bread is to die for....good fun and they welcome kids!! From 11:00 am - 4:00 pm. Phone #: 951-278-4117
2. Denny's: 3370 Grand Avenue, Chino Hills, CA 91709. Kids age 10 and under eat FREE - up to 2 kids for each paying adult from 4:00 - 10:00 pm. Phone #: 909-517-9205
3. Carrows Restaurants: 11120 Magnolia Avenue, Riverside, CA. Kids 10 years old and under eat FREE with each paying adult after 4:00 pm. Phone #: 951-345-6262
4. Denny's: 6285 Pats Ranch Rd., Suite A, Mira Loma, CA 91752. Kids age 10 and under eat FREE from 4:00 - 10:00 pm. Phone #: 951-371-8383
5. Baja Fresh: 490 Hidden Valley Parkway, Corona, CA 92879. Kids eat FREE with the purchase of a regular entree. Phone #: 951-549-9911
6. Mi Tortilla: 487 Magnolia Ave., Corona, CA 92879. Kids eat free with purchase of an adult entree. Phone #: (951) 279-8766
7. El Torito: ALL locations. One FREE Kid's meal from the kid's menu per regular adult entree purchased. Limited to children 12 and under. Not valid with any other offer, discount or coupon. Good for dine-in only. For a limited time only.
8. Marie Calendar's: Valid at Participating locations. Receive 1 FREE Kid's Meal with each adult entree purchased. Limit one free kids meal per adult entree purchased. Does not include tax or gratuity, no cash value. Cannot be combine with any other offer, discount or coupon. Not valid on Holidays.
**Some Denny's locations offer the Kids Eat FREE program on different days of the week . Locations may vary. Subject to change without notice. Not combinable with any other offers or coupons.
Rummage Sale
Ayala High School Girls Soccer Program Invites You!
7:30am-noon
Saturday January 30th
Should it rain, the rummage sale will be held Sat. Feb. 6th.
Chino Kiwanis Club and Giving Children Hope organization are collecting items for people affected by the recent earthquake in Haiti.
This is a wonderful way to help hands-on and get our children involved in helping others!
Giving Children Hope is preparing to send disaster relief to help those affected by the earthquake.
You can help by making a monetary donation or by donating any of the following items:
Shampoo, Body wash, Toothbrushes, Toothpaste, Washcloths, Deodorant, Blankets, Pillows, Tents, Nylon rope- 1/4", Cooking oil, #12 Extension cords, Flashlights, Gloves, Dust masks, Powdered milk, Hand sanitizer, Bottled water, Antibacterial soap, Tarps, Nonperishable Food (specifically foods high in protein), Bandages & gauze (4 x 4), Painkillers.
Kiwanis member Cindy Duncan said food high in protein is needed, as well as money. Donors can write a check to Kiwanis Club of Chino.
Items can be dropped off at 2 locations:
Keep checking www.aidtohaiti.org for the latest updates on Haiti
Come join in the fun!
If you are interested in being a vendor, please call (760) 468-3486 or email coronafarmersmarket@gmail.com
Only approved vendors will be accepted. Application & fee required along with necessary permits & licenses.
H1N1 Vaccine available at Walgreens in Chino Hills
M-F
8am-9pm
Sat-Sun
10am-6pm
Call for more information: 393-9056
Cost: $18
Ages: 10 and over
Medicare and Medicaid are accepted.
Sponsor a Snowflake
The Chino Youth Museum
will be selling snowflakes January and February
as a fundraiser for the museum.
Come in during regular hours and support your local museum!
Each snowflake is only $2 and will be hung in the museum until the end of February.
All money raised will help keep the cost of the museum down.
Monday - Saturday patrons may enjoy Happy Hour at TAPS Fish House & Brewery.
All bar menu food items are $6.00 in the bar or lounge.
Happy Hour on Saturday is from 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Please call for details.
The public library hours are:
3pm-8pm Mon-Thurs
3pm-6pm Fri
10am-5pm Sat
CLOSED on Sunday
Tryout Schedule UPDATE!!!!
Tryouts for this Saturday, January, 23rd have postponed due to weather and bad field conditions. Therefore, we will have the tryouts the following Saturday, January 30th. The same schedule below will apply.
8:30am - 9:3am - Minor Divison(9 - 10 year olds)
10:00am - 11:00am - Major Division (11 - 12 year olds)
11:30am - 12:30am - AA Division (7 - 8 Year olds)
Junior Players will tryout at Ayala Community Park between 1pm and 2pm.
If you still want to sign up for CNLL Spring Baseball season, we will accept signups during both Tryout days. Cost is $90 and you need to bring a proof of residence and a copy of the birth certificate. Have the player ready to tryout that day.
For more information, check the website or call one of our board members.
It's always an adventure at Borders Storytime. Join us and launch a life-long love of books for your children!
Store Hours:
Monday - Sunday 10:00 am to 10:00 pm
LifeStream Blood Drive
Saturday, January 30 -- 9am - 2pm
In the Bloodmobile
Trader Joes - The Shoppes at Chino Hills
Donors 18 and over will receive:
Please be sure to:
Please call and schedule your appointment today!
We've Moved to Main Street Between 5th & 6th !
The Riverside Downtown Farmers Market is a place for area farmers to sell their seasonal crops directly to customers. Located on the Main Street Pedestrian Mall between 5th & 6th, in the arts and culture district of downtown Riverside, it provides a unique opportunity to shop for fresh fruits, vegetables, flowers, hummus, aged gouda cheese by Winchester Cheese Co., fresh baked bread from Old Towne Baking Co. and other specialty food items.
Open every Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
1. Denny's: 165 N McKinley St., Corona. Kids age 10 and under eat FREE - up to 2 kids for each paying adult from 4:00 - 10:00 pm. Phone #: 951-278-3377
2. Denny's: 1360 Hamner Ave., Norco, CA 92860. Kids age 10 and under eat FREE - up to 2 kids for each paying adult from 4:00 - 10:00 pm. Phone #: 951 898-7678
3. Millie's: 3580 Adams St., Riverside, CA 92504. Kids eat for $.99 All day, off the kid's menu with the purchase of a regular entree. Offer NOT VALID on Saturday or Sunday. Phone #: 951-351-1500
4. TGI Fridays: 2795 Cabot Dr., Corona. Happy Hour is Monday - Friday from 3:00 - 7:00 pm and again from 10:00 pm - 2:00 am. Must eat in the bar area. Appetizers are $3.00 - $5.00 and sliders are only $1.50 each. Saturday's Happy Hour is from 10:00 pm - 2:00 am and on Sunday, Happy Hour is ALL DAY, including the restaurant area. Phone #: 951-277-8225
5. Applebee's: 9241 Monte Vista Ave., Montclair. Every day of the week, kids 12 and under can enjoy any item off of the kid's menu for only $1. Beverages extra. One kid's meal per adult paying $6.99 and above for an entree. Dine in only. Other restaurant locations also offer this, but not all. Phone # 909-624-5555
6. Mom's Family Restaurant: 1550 S. Harbor, Anaheim CA. From 4:00 pm - close, Kids under 2 eat FREE w/purchase of adult dinner. Phone #: 714-491-1965
7. Sweet B.O.B.'s Bar-B-Que: 718 N. Main St. #102, Corona. Every day of the week, kids under 5 eat FREE with paid adult. Phone #: 951-735-4747
**Some Denny's locations offer the Kids Eat FREE program on different days of the week. Locations may vary. Subject to change without notice. Not combinable with any other offers or coupons.
Chino Hills Relay for Life
Kick-off Event
January 30th
4:30-5:30pm
The Shoppes at Chino Hills
Relay for Life materials will be available, as well as information on sponsorships, vendor participation, team formation and donations.
Come out to learn how you can get involved this year!
What is Relay For Life?
The American Cancer Society Relay For Life is a life-changing event that gives everyone in communities across the globe a chance to celebrate the lives of people who have battled cancer, remember loved ones lost, and fight back against the disease. At Relay, teams of people camp out at a local high school, park, or fairground and take turns walking or running around a track or path. Each team is asked to have a representative on the track at all times during the event. Because cancer never sleeps, Relays are overnight events up to 24 hours in length.
Relay began in 1985 when Dr. Gordy Klatt, a colorectal surgeon in Tacoma, Washington, ran and walked around a track for 24 hours to raise money for the American Cancer Society. Since then, Relay has grown from a single man's passion to fight cancer into the world's largest movement to end the disease. Each year, more than 3.5 million people in 5,000 communities in the United States, along with additional communities in 20 other countries, gather to take part in this global phenomenon and raise much-needed funds and awareness to save lives from cancer. Thanks to Relay participants, the American Cancer Society continues to save lives.
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