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inter has arrived, time to inspect W your HVAC (Heating, Venting and Air Conditioning) system to make sure heat andair in your home flowsfreelyand efficiently. We spend more time inside during the winter months so improve air quality health with minor maintenance tasks that canalsosaveyou money. Skipping annual service of the furnace could cut five years offthe life of your system, according to HVAC professionals. Check your Filters: Air filters, which clean the air returning to the system, are the easiest components to check. The new high-efficiency pleated filters have an electrostatic chargethat works like amagnet to grab the tiniestparticles —even those that carry bacteria. Adriana Filters should be replaced Donofrio he 11th annual Colonies Crossroads’ Holiday Miracles event earlier once every 90 days, so Real Estate this month offered morethan 200 disadvantaged children shopping remember to scheduleonthe quarterly change T sprees, chaperoned by police officers, firefighters and community of seasons. Households with pets should be volunteers. particularly vigilant and checkmonthly to see Since 2007, Holiday Miracles has served morethan 1,500 if the filter looks dark andclogged.Ifyou have underprivileged children. The event continues to grow and has become one of the largest programs of its kind in the Inland Empire. thereusable type of filters, vacuum and wash Highlights of the festivities include avisit from Dodger great Tommy with the hose once amonth. Lasorda and the special donation of acar,through the goodwill of donors Ductwork: Inspect exposed ductwork in including Colonies Partners LP and Mark Christopher Auto Center. your attic for peeling duct tape and loose Lasorda, Colonies Partners Jeff Burum and Mark Christopher’sChris fittings around seams, dents in metal ducts, Leggio, shown among many community participants, first responders and or collapsed or torn sections of flex ducts that families. could be contributing to airflow and efficiency Shopping sprees through the goodwill of Dick’sSporting Goods, Kohl’s problems. and Target. Do you need to have your ducts cleaned? Please read more aboutHoliday Miracles next week in Foothills Reader. Experts say that duct cleaning does little to Ryan Beck Photography improve your home’sindoor air quality if your ducts are airtight. Abigger problem especially for those with allergies can be leaky ducts that pull in dirty airand allergens from crawlspaces and attics. Furnace flames: Fire up your furnace and inspect the flame. It should be asteady blue, not a flickering yellow or orange, which could indicate combustion problems that need professional help and acheck up by alicensed HVAC serviceperson. Make sure side panels are closed and fastened. Inspect thermostats by removing covers to sleuth out dust and dirt that can shorten the life of mechanisms.Remove particles by gently cleaning withaQtip. Grills and Registers: Inspect air return grills and HVAC registers for dust, dirt, and pet hair that impede airflow.Open and shut registers to ensure they work. Never close more than 20% of ahome’sregisters to avoid placing unnecessary strain on the system, even if the air flow is into rooms that are seldom used. Adriana Donofrio •deasypennerpodley Glendora 626 926-9700 [email protected] Sing loud, spread Christmas cheer for all

he room was buzzing with energy. Children were filling the community center and waiting expectantly T for the night’sfestivities to begin. It was the annual holiday event for residents of the Rancho Verde apartments in Rancho Cucamonga –afavorite for these families and anight officially marking the approachofChristmas Day. But each year,there is something special about this holiday celebration and many others like it. It’sthe unique mix of individuals from our community who come together to make it possible. Last year,itwas Santa Claus arriving on a Harley Davidson. This year,itwas the Musical Gregory Bradbard Theatre Club from Los Osos High School Hope Through bringing aChristmas musical showcase featuring Housing Foundation songs from AChristmas Story,The Polar Express, and of course, the holidayfavorite, Elf. After all, in the words of Elf, “The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear.” See SING ALOUD page 2 Los Osos High School students readytomake the holidays bright for local kids.

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Kiwanis Club of Claremont of the American Revolution 10 a.m., Jan. 8, or 6p.m., meets noon, Thursdays, St. (DAR) meets 9:30 a.m., April Jan. 22, CityLink Resource Ambrose Church Fellowship 13. The meeting will featurea Center,16779 Spring St., Hall, 830 W. Bonita Ave., program, “Life Story Writing Fontana. The Point-in-Time Claremont. The mission of –Everyone Has aStory,” Homeless Count is aone-day, Kiwanis is to serve the presented by Karon Jarrod. street-based and service- children of the world, one For meeting location and based count/subpopulation community,and one child at moreinformation, contact survey of homeless persons atime. Info: Jess Swick at the Covina Chapter Registrar to identify how many people (909) 621-2996. Also, the Florence Gharibian at in San Bernardino County Kiwanis invites community [email protected]. arehomeless on any given residents interested in day.Tosign up or for more May 11 becoming readers for the information, visit sbcounty. The Covina Chapter of the club’sRead Me program in gov/sbchp or call Lois Levitt at National Society Daughters preschool classrooms. For (909) 803-1059. of the American Revolution moreinformation, please (DAR) meets 9:30 a.m., May Ongoing call (909) 624-6395 or email 11. The meeting will feature [email protected]. aprogram, “The History and CLAREMONT MUSEUM Meaning of the American’s OF ART Creed,” presented by Carole Curran. For meeting location Claremont Museum of Art, and moreinformation, The City of Fontana’s 200 W. 1st St., Claremont. contact the Covina Chapter “grocery storeonwheels,” The museum is open noon to Magic of Lights Drive-Through Holiday Lights Display is back at Auto Club Speedway, Registrar Florence Gharibian at Mobile Fresh, can be found 4p.m., Friday through Sunday, through Dec. 31, 9300 Cherry Ave., Fontana. Magic of Lights has added morelights this year [email protected]. 8:30 a.m. to 9:15 a.m., to its dazzling drive-through holiday lights experience featuring festive and memorable displays and from 6p.m. to 9p.m. on Tuesdays in front of City Hall, and digital animations. For moreinformation, call (800) 944-7223 or visit autoclubspeedway.com/ the first Saturday of every DIAMOND BAR LIBRARY 8353 Sierra Ave., Fontana; magicoflights or magicoflights.com/fontana. month for the Art Walk. April 14 9:30 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. For moreinformation, visit 26th Annual Wine Soiree and Tuesdays at the Fontana AUTO CLUB SPEEDWAY The Police Department will and Thursday,and 8a.m.to claremontmuseum.org. BenefitAuctions, 4p.m., April Community Senior Center, offer tips to prevent property noon Saturdays, Wheeler Park, Auto Club Speedway is Exhibition Schedule 14, Diamond Bar Center. 16710 Ceres Ave., Fontana. crimes. For moreinformation, 626 Vista Drive, Claremont. located at 9300 Cherry Ave., Through Jan. 6 Mobile Fresh is atraveling bus call (909) 364-2701. Loaner equipment and Ongoing Fontana. For afull schedule of Primal Nature: Animalia that aims to deliver nutritious, instruction is available. Look Visit Basically BOOKS events and moreinfo, please Ongoing by Women in Post-War affordable and accessible fruits us up on Meetup.com or join in Diamond Bar.Basically visit autoclubspeedway.com. The Teen Activity Center is Claremont. Through Jan. and vegetables to residents. us at trackithub.com. BOOKS, the Friends of the open from 2p.m. to 4:30 p.m., 6. Curated by Susan M. Info: call (909) 350-6542 or Ongoing Diamond Bar Library two visit healthyfontana.org. Exotics Racing, every Monday through Thursday, Claremont Garden Club Anderson. nonprofitbookstores, are and 2p.m. to 4p.m., Friday, meets 6:30 p.m., the second weekend. Drive your own COLTON friendly places serving the LEWIS LIBRARYAND choice of exotic cars on a in the Chino Hills Community Wednesday of most months, community as aresource for Ongoing TECHNOLOGY CENTER race track including Ferrari, Center,14250 Peyton Drive, Napier Center in Pilgrim Place, school, work and pleasure Arrowhead Regional Medical Lewis Library and Lamborghini, Aston Martin, Chino Hills. This is afreeafter- 660 Avery Road, Claremont. reading at exceptionally Center offers maternity tours Technology Center, 8437 Nissan GTR, Porsche and Audi school drop-in program of the For moreinformation, visit low prices. Volunteers and preparation for childbirth Sierra Ave., Fontana. For more with 1-on-1 coaching from City of Chino Hills. For more claremontgardenclub.org, call areneeded to staff both classes regularly through its info, call (909) 574-4500 or visit driving instructors. Info: visit information, visit chinohills.org/ (909) 621-6381 or email info@ locations. Proceeds benefit mother-baby unit, located on sbclib.org. exoticsracing.com. RecOnline. claremontgardenclub.org. the Diamond Bar Library. the third floor of the hospital at For moreinformation, visit Library Beginners Courses CalSpeed Karting, daily.From Passport appointments are The University Club of 400 N. Pepper Ave., Colton. In available 2p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Claremont invites interested dblibraryfriends.org. (0-5 Years) pinnacle level competitive addition to tours and classes Little Builders: ASTEM karting and arrive and drive Monday,Wednesday and visitors to its weekly meetings, for new parents, ARMC offers Diamond Bar Friends of Thursday,2p.m. to 7p.m. 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Program for 3- to 5-Year- racing to karting schools and new parents support and the Library BoardMeetings Olds: 10:30 a.m. Mondays and corporate entertainment, Tuesdays, and 7:30 a.m. to Tuesdays, Padua Room education beforethey leave areheld at 8:30 a.m., the last noon on Friday.For moreinfo, of the Hughes Community Thursdays. Hands-on fun with CalSpeed is an outdoor karting the hospital. For moreinfo Saturday of most months. interactive STEM (Science, center.For moreinformation, call (909) 364-2607. Center,1700 Danbury Road, or to register for atour or Visitors arealways welcome. Claremont. Meetings include Technology,Engineering and visit calspeedkarting.com. CLAREMONT childbirth class, please call To confirm time, please email Mathematics) program. lunch and aguest speaker. (909) 580-3174. [email protected]. AZUSA Dec. 23 For moreinformation, visit Toddler Boot Camp: Ongoing universityclubofclaremont. Arrowhead Regional Medical 11:30 a.m. Mondays and Azusa-Glendora Soroptimist org. The UCC is nonprofit Center’sPost-Partum Thursdays. High-energy Club meets noon, first and organization dedicated to Support Group meets 11 a.m. songs with lots of movement thirdTuesdays, Peppertree the ongoing education of to noon every thirdTuesday, Ongoing to inspirehealthy physical Café, 1020 E. Route 66, its members in addition to Post-Partum Conference Satellite wagering from activity. Glendora. Soroptimist means providing annual grants and Room, third floor of the SouthernCalifornia tracks, Movers and Shakers: “Best for Women,” and the scholarships to support local hospital, 400 N. Pepper Ave., opens at 11 a.m. daily at Finish 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays and club stays within the mission of students and community Colton. Moms discuss the Line Sports Grill, Gate 12 on 4p.m. Thursdays. Enjoy great aglobal volunteer organization organizations. challenges of motherhood, White Avenue. Air conditioning, The CSO presents “Messiah” stories, active songs, fun props working to improve the lives ask questions, and receive big screen TVs, and food and sing-along, 1:30 p.m. and Claremont Meals on Wheels and learnaletter each day. of women and girls. Info: helpful resources, referrals and drinks areavailable. 4p.m., Dec. 23, Bridges Hall needs volunteers who can President Shannon Lancaster supportive counseling. For Preschool Storytime: of Music, Pomona College, help in the packing and/or The Wally Parks National at [email protected]. moreinfo, call (909) 580-3530. 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays. 150 E. 4th St., Claremont. The in the delivery of food to Hot Rod Association Featuring stories, songs, orchestra will offer Part 1of clients. Volunteers can COVINA Motorsports Museum, CHINO rhymes and more. Ongoing Handel’sbeloved oratorio. For either pack meals from Jan. 12 10 a.m. to 5p.m. Wednesday Chino Valley Medical moreinformation, please visit 9a.m. to 10:30 a.m., or deliver The Covina Chapter of the through Sunday.Parking is at Tiny Hoppers: 10:30 a.m. Center presents Living with ClaremontSO.orgorcall meals from 10:30 a.m. to National Society Daughters Gate 1onMcKinley Avenue. Fridays. Dance and sing to fun Diabetes class, 6p.m. to (909) 596-5979. noon. Acommitment of two of the American Revolution The museum chronicles more songs, then wind down with 8p.m. every fourth Wednesday Jan. 5 days amonth is needed. (DAR) meets 9:30 a.m., Jan. than 50 years of American astory. For moreinformation, call 12. The meeting will featurea motorsports history,and is in the hospital library,5454 Claremont Village Walking Kid Zone Courses (909) 621-4018 or visit program, “My Grandmother, presented by Automobile Club Walnut Ave., Chino. For more Tour, 10 a.m. to noon, Jan. 5. (6-12 Years) claremontmealsonwheels.org/ an Agent on the Underground of SouthernCalifornia. Info: info, call Discharge Nurse Patti Meet at the Old Depot (home Construction Zone: 4p.m. volunteer-for-us/ and submit a Railroad,” presented by (909) 622-2133. Perez at (909) 464-8780. to Claremont Museum of Art), Mondays and Fridays. From volunteer application. Kristine Wood. For meeting 200 W. 1st St., Claremont. Fairplex Garden Railroad, Lego creations to paper Chino Valley Medical Center location and moreinformation, RSVP requested but not 11 a.m. to 4p.m., first airplanes, we will construct offers aBereavement Players needed for contact the Covina Chapter required. Call (909) 621-0848. Sundays, November through cool projects as agroup or Support Group in partnership recreational bridge, 1:30 p.m. Registrar Florence Gharibian at July.The popular G-gauge individually. with VITAS healthcare, Jan. 6 to 4:30 p.m., Tuesdays, at [email protected]. Blaisdell Senior Center,440 outdoor miniaturerailroad 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., Pomona Valley Audubon Storytime for All Ages: S. College Ave., Claremont. Feb. 9 is located near the Fairplex every second and fourth Society will lead afamily 2p.m. Wednesdays. Monday,5451 Walnut Ave., birdwalk, 8a.m., Jan. 6, Beginners arewelcome. For The Covina Chapter of the Grandstand. Parking is at Gate Chino. Attendees must Rancho Santa Ana Botanic moreinformation, please call National Society Daughters 1onMcKinley Avenue. The Learnology Lab: 5p.m. RSVP with Ashley Goodey Garden, 1500 N. College Ave., (909) 621-2079. of the American Revolution trains journey through various Wednesdays. ASTEM program at (909) 386-6068. Claremont. Askilled Audubon (DAR) meets 9:30 a.m., Feb. eras of California history from for children. Claremont Farmers & 9. The meeting will featurea the mid-1800s through the member will lead the group Adult Courses CHINO HILLS Artisans Market, 8a.m. to program, “Madonna on the years. For moreinformation, on atwo-hour walk. Bring Citizenship: 5p.m. Mondays. Through Jan. 4 1p.m. Sundays, rain or shine, Trail 90th Anniversary.” For call (909) 865-4315. binoculars and meet at the Covers the process for Commission applications at HarvardAvenueatWest meeting location and more entrance. Historic Trains Exhibit, becoming acitizen. sought, through Jan. 4. 2ndStreet. The Farmers & information, contact the 10 a.m. to 3p.m., second Recently-elected City Jan. 10 Artisans Market was founded Covina Chapter Registrar Basic Computer Classes: weekend of the month, near Council members seek Pomona Valley Audubon in 1996 to connect California Florence Gharibian at 5p.m. Wednesdays. Gate 17. See the Union Pacific applications from Chino Society meets 7p.m., farmers and artisans to the [email protected]. Hills residents interested Jan. 10, Alexander Hughes local community.Morethan Centennial DD40X diesel- GLENDORA in serving on the Planning, Center,Padua Room, 1700 100 grower and artisan March 9 powered locomotive, which Ongoing Parks and Recreation, and Danbury Road, Claremont. members sharegoods and The Covina Chapter of the measures nearly 100 feet in The Glendora Rotary Club Public Works commissions. The evening will begin with services throughout the year. National Society Daughters length. The complete historical meets noon, Tuesdays, Apply at chinohills.org/ abirdidentification session, For moreinformation, please of the American Revolution museum includes the original The Glendora Continental CommissionApplication or at followed by refreshments and call manager Oscar G. DeLeon (DAR) meets 9:30 a.m., March Arcadia Station built in 1895 Restaurant, 316 W. Route 66, City Hall, 14000 City Center ashort business meeting. The at (714) 345-3087. 9. The meeting will feature and moved to Fairplex in 1969, Glendora. For moreinfo, visit aprogram, “Flying Tigers along with seven locomotives, Drive, Chino Hills. program will be presented Tutti Mangia Italian Grill, GlendoraRotary.org. by Daniel Lewis, author of and Vietnam,” presented by atrolley car,Pullman car, Feb. 7, May 9and Aug. 8 102 HarvardAve.,Claremont, The Glendora After Stroke Belonging on an Island –Birds, Leslie Pfeifer.For meeting caboose and alivestock car. The City of Chino Hills at First Street Friday/Saturday Center holds meetings 8a.m. Extinction, and Evolution in location and moreinformation, For moreinformation, please and Chino Hills Police 5p.m. to 11 p.m.; Late Night to noon, Wednesdays, La Fetra Hawai’i. The meeting is open contact the Covina Chapter call (909) 865-4043. Department will host Happy Hour 9p.m. to 11 p.m. Senior Center,333 E. Foothill to the public. Registrar Florence Gharibian at Community Safety Meetings, every Friday and Saturday.Bar [email protected]. FONTANA Blvd., Glendora. The Center is 6p.m. to 8p.m., Feb. 7, May 9 Ongoing Menu available until 1p.m. Jan. 8and Jan. 22 anon-fee program for stroke and Aug. 8, McCoy Equestrian Claremont Pickleball Friday and Saturday featuring April 13 Volunteers needed for survivors and their families. &Recreation Center,14280 Association plays 4p.m. to $2 Oyster Shooters and $2.50 The Covina Chapter of the 2019 Homeless Count. Free This supportive program offers Peyton Drive, Chino Hills. 8p.m. every Sunday,Tuesday Caprese Sliders. National Society Daughters training sessions will be held relearning (reading,

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR writing and speech), caregiver your baby and breastfeeding Through Jan. 19 dA CENTER FOR THE ARTS support, current events, basics. Classes also available Spotlight Gallery: Beneath dA Center for the Arts, snacks, resocialization, music, in Spanish and Mandarin. and Beyond –Angela 252-D Main St., Pomona, MARK YOUR CALENDARS speakers, day field trips, Space is limited. To register, Koenig. Through Jan. 19. in the Pomona Arts Colony. Through Dec. 23 and stroke support. Youare call (909) 625-8146. Beneath and Beyond will Hours of operation arenoon Inland PacificBalletpresents cordially invited to come any glimpse the world through to 4p.m. Wednesday, noon to The Nutcracker and the Wednesday and observe or ONTARIO adifferent vista and lens – 9p.m. Thursday,and noon to hilarious Nutty Nutcracker, participate in part or all of the Jan. 10-13 showcasing the unexpected 4p.m. Friday and Saturday. through Dec. 23 at Lewis Family day’sactivities. Youwill find and the unexplored panorama. For moreinformation, call Playhouse, Fox Performing Arts asafe, nurturing environment These artistic interpretations (909) 397-9716. Center and Bridges Auditorium. wherestroke survivors and will be channeled through a For audition information, visit their families benefitfromthe variety of media, textures and Ongoing ipballet.org, or contact Jill group support and education techniques, tantalizing the Drawing: 3:30 p.m. to 5p.m., Voznick, Ballet Mistress, at offered. For moreinformation, senses and broadening our Thursdays, forbeginners to (909) 482-1590 or jill@ipballet. call (626) 963-6186 or visit awareness. intermediate artists. org. afterstrokers.org. Through Jan. 27 Saturdays -Clay: Adults Bob Hope USO needs volunteers in the Inland Empiretokeep The Glendora Historical Line Gallery: Over the Years. 16 and older: 10 a.m. to Anime Los Angeles returns our troops connected to home, Society Needs You! If you’ve Through Jan. 27. Chaffey 12:30 p.m.; children 6-15: Jan. 10-13, Ontario Convention family and country.Ifyou’d like always wanted to spend a Community Museum of Art 1p.m. to 2p.m.Students learn Center and DoubleTreeOntario to be part of the “force behind little of your free time learning was founded in the spring of what clay is and how it has Airport Hotel, 222 N. Vineyard the forces,” register online at and sharing information about 1941. The Museum’scollection been used throughout history Ave., Ontario. Guests of Honor https://www.uso.org/take-action/ Glendora’shistory,sign up spans almost acentury of art and in today’sworld. They include Christopher Wehkamp, volunteer.Select Ontario or March to become amember of the from the 1920s to artwork will also create projects using Kristen McGuire, Chris ARB from the dropdown menu to Glendora Historical Society. created in 2017. Sharewith us various building methods such Tergliafera, Bryan Forrest, begin your application. Become avolunteer and assist the art that was conceived for as slab construction, pinch-pot Roland Kelts, Victor Frost, Les and coil building. at the Museum or at the Rubel Claypool III, Mary Claypool, our enjoyment from each of Through Dec. 31 Castle. For moreinformation, David Matranga, Todd the last 10 decades. Saturday Painting: The Christmas on Euclid Experience, visit glendorahistoricalsociety. with activities through Dec. 31. Visit Kaberkornand Ezra Weisz. Through Feb. 2 painting course is designed orgorcall (626) 963-0419. Ontario Town Squareand historic For tickets and moreinfo, visit South Gallery: Transition with flexibility and individual Euclid Avenue, which has been GFWC Federated East Valley https://animelosangeles.org. Zone. Through Feb. 2. In the artistic growth in mind. The transformed into awhimsical winter Woman’sClub is looking for Transition Zone, we see how studio provides an instruction- May 18-19, 2019 wonderland with block upon block of members. The organization natureand culturenavigate based painting environment beautiful lights. The twinkling exhibition meets the first Thursday of within one space. in which students can choose of festive lights and decorations areon the month, Peppertree Café, and carry out their own display throughout the holiday season. 1020 Route 66, Glendora. We PASADENA assignments. No previous For moreinformation on all the events for the Christmas on Euclid promote education, families, May 18-19, 2019 painting experience required. Experience, visit GOcvb.org. conservation, seniors and Light Bringer Project and RANCHO CUCAMONGA participation in the arts. Sci-Fest L.A. invite you to Ongoing historical.org. For moreinfo, Meetings begin with 6p.m. submit your original short Volunteer Citizens on Patrol visit www.sandimashistorical. dinner and activities at 7p.m. science fiction stories to our needed for the Rancho Tickets on sale now for orgorwww.facebook.com/ Formoreinfo, (909) 260-6729. science fiction competitions. Cucamonga/Fontana court Atomic Crush Events’ Comic The winners will receive services division of the San San-Dimas-Historical- LA VERNE Con Revolution Ontario, cash prizes and all finalists’ Bernardino County Sheriff’s Society-138186396277034. set for May 18-19, Ontario Department. Volunteers will Feb. 4 stories will be read on stage SAN DIMAS LIBRARY Do the Write Thing! The Convention Center,Ontario. by celebrity guests at LitFest assist court deputies and the The Kids’ Corner La VerneWriters’ Group is Among the comic creators Pasadena, May 18-19. Open public. For moreinformation, E-Textiles Workshop, 3p.m. hosting the Fourth Annual expected at the convention are to Los Angeles County high Associated Artistsofthe please contact Rick Absler at to 5p.m., Jan. 9. Learnhow to La VerneResidents’ Writing voice acting icon Peter Cullen, school students and adults. Inland Empire meets9:30a.m., (909) 593-2261. Amanda Conner (Harley secondWednesday of each make electronic textiles with Contest now through Feb. Submissions due Feb. 18 Alternate Weeks Quinn), Joe Eisma, Megan month, Rancho Cucamonga LA Makerspace. In this four- 4. Give us your stories and and Jan. 28, respectively. Rancho Cucamonga Vets Hutchison, Jimmy Palmiotti Community Center, 11200 session workshop, students poems. Prizes will be awarded. For moreinformation, visit Support Group advocates (Harley Quinn), and Stan Sakai Baseline Road, Rancho will combine electronics with For moreinformation, visit lightbringerproject.org/ and supports military veterans (Usagi Yojimbo). For tickets Cucamonga. The purpose fabric, textiles and basic lvwritersgroup.com or call the science-fiction-contests. of all ages. Meetings are and info, comicconrevolution. of AAIE is to promotethe sewing skills. For ages 8-15. La VerneCommunity Services 6:30 p.m. on alternate com/Ontario. POMONA creative talent of itsmembers, Registration required. Office at (909) 596-8700. Wednesdaysatthe Rancho Through Jan. 1 provideanexchange of ideas ADog’sWay Home Party, Ongoing Ongoing Cucamonga Resource Center, Coming Home: Millard betweenareaartists, and to 3p.m. to 4p.m., Jan. 19. Windsong Southland The Clay Yard:ACeramic 9791 Arrow Route, Rancho Sheets Returns to the generatepublicinterest in fine Celebrate the release of the Chorale, acommunity choir, Artist Studio, 530 S. Palmetto Cucamonga. For moreinfo , 3p.m.to arts. The public is invited.For film ADog’sWay Home, based meets 6:30 p.m. to 9p.m., Ave., Ontario, offers monthly and meeting dates, call 8p.m., Thursday,Friday and moreinfo,visitassociated on the best-selling book by W. every Monday,LaVerne membership or day use fees. Mike at (909) 989-2258 or Saturday or by appointment, artistsinlandempire.org. Bruce Cameron, with adog- Heights Presbyterian Church, Cone 10 and Raku, clay and (909) 240-5731. The Progress Gallery,300 S. themed party for the whole 1040 Baseline Ave., La Verne. supplies areavailable.The Cucamonga Service Station, Thomas St., Pomona. Assistance League of the family! We will read excerpts New singers arewelcome. Clay Yard is open 9a.m.to aRoute 66 historic location, Foothill Communities’ Thrift from Cameron’sbooks as well Call (909) 983-9879 for more 4:30 p.m., Monday through Ongoing is open as amuseum and gift Shop, 8555 Archibald Ave., as enjoy art activities and a information. Saturday.For moreinformation Inland Valley Hope Partners shop, 10 a.m. to 3p.m., and tours, call (909) 391-1192 Pomona Valley Certified Thursday to Sunday,9670 Rancho Cucamonga. Hours guest speaker.For ages 3/up. Recycling for Roynon are10a.m. to 4p.m., Tuesday or visit theclayyard.com. Farmers’ Market, 7:30 a.m. to Foothill Blvd, Rancho Life on the Rocks, 3p.m.to Elementary School, 7:45 a.m. through Saturday.For more Travelers Aid at Ontario 11:30 a.m., Saturdays, corner Cucamonga. It was built in 4p.m., Jan. 26. Meet live tide to 8:15 a.m. Fridays, Roynon info, call (909) 484-7853. International Airport seeks of Pearl and Garey,Pomona. 1915 and later restored by pool animals when the Blue Elementary School, 2715 volunteers to work afour-hour The Farmers’ Market brings the Route 66 Inland Empire Submarine visits the library. ESt., La Verne. Donations SAN DIMAS shift once aweek assisting together family farmers, social California Association. Sea stars and sharks aresome of plastic and glass bottles Dec. 23 and Jan. 27 travelers at the information service agencies, and food Cucamonga Service Station of the animals features. For and jars areneeded. Join Pomona Valley Audubon desk operated in both vendors from throughout reopened as amuseum ages 5and up. Proceeds benefitthe Roynon Society for anaturewalk terminals to provide airport the Pomona-Inland Valley to in 2015, winning the 2016 at Frank G. Bonelli Park, Beautification Committee, a Baby Storytime, 9:30 a.m., and visitor information. Training provide the community with California Preservation Design Dec. 23 and Jan. 27. This is non-profitorganization that Fridays, Jan. 11, Jan., Jan. 25. and orientation is included. For fresh produce at reasonable Award. Info: route66ieca.org. an easy two-hour walk for pays for much-needed lawn Join us for stories, rhymes and moreinformation, call Chet prices. Order Sons and Daughters beginners as well as experts. maintenance and beautification songs selected just to entertain Sobotka at (909) 544-5378 or of Italy in America West End The diverse habitat makes this projects at the school. Drop-off Pomona Meals on Wheels your little one. For ages 0-18 visit travelersaidie.org. Lodge meets 6p.m., second agreat place to find Greater locations include Sixth Street is designed to assist not months with aparent or Wednesdays, Antonino’s Roadrunner,Cactus Wrenand between Dand Estreets, in the ONTARIO CITY LIBRARY only those who areunable caregiver.Tickets required; Restaurant, 7945 Vineyard California Gnatcatcher,along kindergarten drop-off parking Ontario City Library system to preparetheir own meals tickets will be made available Ave., Rancho Cucamonga. with raptors and wintering lot, and in front of the north includes the Ovitt Family because of arecent surgery 30 minutes beforethe event. If you areItalian or just love fowl. Contact leader Rod campus on Eighth and E. Community Library,215 E. or accident, but also those all things Italian, we would Higbie at warblerod@verizon. Smartypants Storytime, CSt., Ontario, and Colony who physically cannot shop La Verne/SanDimas Meals love to meet you and tell you net or (909) 599-6526 for time 10:30 a.m., Fridays, Jan. 11, High Branch Library,3850 E. and cook. Thereisnoage on Wheels. We deliver hot about our organization. We and directions. Jan. 18 and Jan. 25. Let’sget Riverside Drive, Ontario. For restriction on who can receive lunches for anominal fee. We invite you to join us at one ready for school! Enjoy books, info, Ovitt Family Community ameal. Volunteers arethe Ongoing need volunteers to help with of our meetings. For more songs, rhymes and movement Library at (909) 395-2004 or heart of the program and San Dimas Writers the delivery of these meals, information, contact Carol while learning school Colony High Branch Library provide both ameal and Workshop, 1p.m.to3p.m., 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Monday Lombardo at (626) 251-5669. readiness skills and having at (909) 395-2256 or visit afriendly visit. Volunteers through Friday.For moreinfo, Wednesdays,San Dimas fun. Attendance is limited ontariocitylibrary.org. areneeded for packing, Cucamonga District Host please call (909) 596-1828. Senior Citizen/Community and advanced registration is driving, navigating, clerical, Lions invites you to become Center,201 E. Bonita Ave., required. Registration begins Sons of Norway’snoon ONTARIO MUSEUM OF and management. For more amember of the largest San Dimas. Have you ever at 9a.m., Friday,Jan. 4. For potluck meetings held every HISTORYAND ART information, please call service club in the world. Lions dreamed of becoming awriter, ages 18 months to 5years. second Saturday of the month, Ontario Museum of History (909) 621-9900. arebest known for fighting or have you had some great Adult caregiver participation is Rock of the Foothills Church, and Art, 225 S. Euclid Ave., blindness and assisting the ideas for astory,orpoetry, or required. 4630 Wheeler Ave., La Verne. Ontario. Gallery hours arenoon visually impaired –but do drama?Consider joining our Anyone interested in Nordic to 4p.m., Thursday through much more. We meet the workshop. Whether you are Teen Hangout history and culturemay visit Sunday.Admission is free. For fourth Wednesdayofeach aprofessional, novice or are MakMo for Teens, 4p.m. sundfjord.org; call Agnes at info or program reservations, monthatthe Old Spaghetti simply interested in the craft of to 5p.m., Tuesdays, Jan. (909) 985-1076 or Brian at call (909) 395-2510. Factory,11896 E. Foothill writing, everyone is welcome. 8and Jan. 29. Join our (909) 989-3833. Blvd., Rancho Cucamonga. Youmay bring astory to share MakMo librarian for fun STEM For moreinfo, call Steve Lacey activities. The Garden Friends meet American Museum of or be inspired by other writers. at (909) 921-6560 or Bob Terry 10 a.m. to noon, the second Ceramic Art is open noon to For moreinfo, (909) 394-6290. Adult 101 –Time at (909) 702-2103. Thursday of the month, at La 5p.m. Wednesdaythrough La Verne/San Dimas Meals Management, 4p.m.to VerneCommunity Center,3660 Sunday; 399 N. Garey Ave., Moms with MS Support on Wheels. Volunteers are 5p.m., Tuesday,Jan. 22. DSt., La Verne. Join us if you Pomona. For moreinformation, Group meets 10 a.m. to noon, needed to help with the Want to start the new year areinterested in all facets of please call (909) 865-3146 or the second Tuesdayofthe delivery of meals Monday off right? Come to the library home gardening. Chaffey Community Museum visit amoca.org. monthfromAugust through through Friday.Most and learnthe basics of time of Art (CCMA) is located in the May,Shepherdofthe Hills management while having Retired Senior Volunteer Exhibition Schedule volunteers work only once a historic 1919 Ontario Power Church, Room 10, 6080 Haven fun. You’ll also get to create Patrol offers YouAre Not Through Jan. 20 week, and areneeded from Company building in the Arts Ave.,Rancho Cucamonga. adesktop calendar to take Aloneprogram forLa The Incongruous Body. 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. District, 217 S. Lemon Ave., For moreinformation, visit home. Verneseniors. If you are Donations made to Meals on Ontario. Admission to the Curator: Tim Berg, Through [email protected] or call asenior living along in La Wheels help the recipients who Teen Advisory Board, 5p.m. Museum is free and ample Jan. 20, 2019. Kim Zolotar at (909) 904-0352. Verne, or you have parents need help in paying for their to 5:45 p.m., Jan. 29. Teens: parking is available. Hours of or friends who live alone, Through March 31 The John Rains House is meals. For moreinformation, join your peers in providing operation arenoon-4 p.m., you may be interested in the John Toki: Fault Lines. open for tours. John Rains, please call (909) 596-1828. input about the types of Thursday through Sunday,or Through March 31. Reception: abusinessman and grape YANA program. For more San Dimas Historical Society, programs you’d like to see in by special appointment. For 2p.m. to 5p.m., Oct. 7. Artist grower,had the home built in information, please call the the Walker House, 121 N. San the library and earnvolunteers moreinfo, call (909) 463-3733. talk: 3p.m., Oct. 7. 1860 and it is now ahistoric La VernePolice Department Dimas Ave.,San Dimas. The hours. site of the San Bernardino at (909) 596-1913, ext. 2224. Exhibition Schedule Ongoing San Dimas Historical Society County Museum. He lived Adult Activities Through Jan. 12 Every month on the second preserves the history of San MONTCLAIR therewith hiswife, Maria Easy Yoga forBeginners, Main Gallery: Imagine! Saturday,Art Walk brings Dimas by bringing together Ongoing Merced, and their children. The 9a.m., Jan. 19 and Jan. 26. Annual Members’ Exhibit. big crowds to the streets of those interested in local Baby Shower &Tour, house is open for tours 10 a.m. Join us at the library for a Through Jan. 12. In this exhibit Pomona, 6p.m. to 9p.m. history. Office and Archives: 5:30 p.m., thirdThursday of to 3p.m., Tuesday through free yoga class led by the we honor our artist members, Dozens of galleries host artist 1p.m. to 4p.m. Tuesdays and the month, The Birthplace, Saturday,8810 Hemlock St., instructors of United Yoga their ability to imagine and receptions for their latest Thursdays. Museum and Montclair Hospital Main Rancho Cucamonga. For more Studio in San Dimas. This express their artistic talents exhibits. Many shops, studios Gift Shop: 1p.m.to4p.m. Conference Room, 5000 San info, call (909) 989-4970. gentle class is ideal for in beautiful works of art in a and restaurants stay open late. Tuesdays/Thursdays. Also, Bernardino St., Montclair.To beginners and those that multitude of media and styles. Thereisnobetter way to get The John Rains House is 6p.m. to 8p.m. when the register,call (909) 625-8146. From the exhibit, CCMA will arelooking to build strength, afeel for the lively community looking for craft enthusiasts Festival of Arts Second balance and flexibility,aswell Prenatal classes, 5:30 p.m. be purchasing works for the that hundreds of artists have to help make crafts for the Story Gallery is open, on the Museum collection. as learntorelax. Practice on to 8:30 p.m., second Thursday built here. Experience the gift store, 9:30 a.m.to noon second and thirdFriday and an empty stomach or two or of each month, Montclair AIR Sale (Artist Inventory diverse array of top quality Tuesdays.Noexperience Saturday evenings of the three hours after ameal. Bring Hospital, 5000 San Bernardino Reduction Sale). Through Jan. artwork, ceramics, fiber, is necessary.For more month. Docent-led tours by ayoga mat. St., Montclair.Learnwhat 12. An annual fundraiser for jewelry,mixed media, painting information, call Sharon Salito appt. at (909) 592-1190 or to expect when delivering the Museum. and photography. at (909) 987-3974. email office 91773@sandimas See moreCalendar,page 6 D6 Sunday, December 23, 2018 An advertising supplement to the Los Angeles Times

COMMUNITY CALENDAR Book Party Book Club, service, philanthropic projects, Thursdays, Children’s Program is awonderful way to curated by Gene Sasse. MT.SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE 10:30 a.m., Jan. 2, San Dimas socializing and meeting Reading Room. Follow us offer service to your city.For Feb. 24 to March 31. Opening Ongoing Senior Center,201 E. Bonita new friends. The Upland into the wonderful world of moreinformation, please call reception: 2p.m. to 5p.m., Child CareFood Program: Ave., San Dimas. This month’s Woman’sClub is anonprofit Wonderful Ones! Little ones (909) 931-4211. Feb. 24. Art Talk: 6p.m. to The Child Development Center selection is Bless Me Ultima by philanthropic membership will be encouraged to sing 8p.m., March 16. English Corner: 1:45 p.m. offers afreeChild CareFood Rudolfo Anaya. Our February organization serving the and learnrhymes in this Tuesdays and 10:30 a.m. April 14 to May 19 Program to all children who book will be Rebecca by needs of the underserved in music-based storytime. Also Thursdays, Brodie Room. Join Female Artists: Past and attend the center.For more Daphne Du Maurier.Copies local communities for more featuring classic felt board us to practice your English Present, curated by Christine information, please call of the book club books are than acentury.Wemeet at stories, bubbles and colorful conversation skills. For more Lee Smith. April 14 to May 19. (909) 274-4920. available for check out at the noon on the second Tuesday scarf games for sensory info, call (909) 931-4211. Opening reception: 2p.m. to San Dimas Library. of the month, September development, this lap sit POMONA COLLEGE 5p.m., April 14. Art Talk: through May.Wehave lunch Storytime is perfect for babies Ongoing Adult Programs ThirdTuesday Book Club, 6p.m. to 8p.m., April 20 MUSEUM OF ART followed by entertainment and young toddlers. Conversations about God: 6:30 p.m., Jan. 15. This and May 18. Jan. 22 to May 19 at our club, 590 N. Second Bridges of Understanding month’sselection is The Great Family Storytime: 11:15 a.m. STORIES: Selections from Ave., Upland. For reservations Series: 6p.m. to 7p.m. every Alone by Kristin Hannah. Our Tuesdays and Thursdays, CHAFFEY COLLEGE the Permanent Collection, and moreinformation, call fourth Tuesday of the month, February book will be Gilead Children’sReading Room. Through June 2 Jan. 22 to May 19. Public (909) 982-3342 or visit Brodie Room. The Library has by Marilynne Sloan. Copies Come join us for an enriching, reception: 5p.m. to 7p.m., uplandwomansclub.org. partnered with the Upland of the book club books are sensory-based Storytime that Jan. 24. Interfaith Council to bring available for check out at the Weekly/Monthly incorporates American Sign visitors presentations from FOOTHILL San Dimas Library. Historic Upland Walking Language to boost developing different faiths in and around Tours, every second Saturday, minds and encourages COMMUNITIES Ongoing our community. 10 a.m. Meet at the Cooper sensitivity to the needs of Ongoing Book Party Book Club, Regional History Museum, 217 others. Our Family Storytime Adult Arts and Crafts Club: The ESGV Branch of the 10:30 a.m., the first ASt., Upland, and join us for general content includes 10:30 a.m., second Saturday AAUW invites women with Wednesday of each month, an in-depth look at Upland’s stories, crafts and enrichment of the month, Brodie Room. acollege degree to join. We San Dimas Senior Center,201 history,downtown businesses that those ages 12-35 months This is your chance to enjoy meet monthly for service E. Bonita Ave., San Dimas. and people that define the might find tricky on their own, your own arts and crafts time! and fun projects. For more Yarnology, 4:30 p.m., second City of Gracious Living. Tours so they will need additional Each month we featureacraft information, contact Jeanette Thursday of the month. areapproximately two hours caregiver supervision to be for you to work on. Just show Gulli at (951) 285-2256 or Teens and adults: join us as and one mile in length over able to participate to their best up and we will supply the tools [email protected]. we crochet, knit, embroider, flat surfaces. For moreinfo, ability. and materials. Become avaluable and/or quilt. Bring in your call (909) 982-8010 or visit Creation Station: 3p.m., first California DMV Driver’sTest community volunteer. incomplete projects, your coopermuseum.org. and thirdWednesday of the Study Session: 3p.m., first Volunteers are“difference- questions, and your desireto month. Stop by to make a and thirdTuesdays, Brodie makers” hereatREAL learn. While this is not aclass, craft or an art project that you Room. We help you study for Connections Village. Come we still learnfromeach other in can take home. All ages are the test with awalk-through be apart of our REAL afriendly group setting. Organic Matter: Recent Work Village, which helps seniors welcome. session of the DMV Handbook, from Chaffey College Alumni Join Friends of San Dimas resources, sample test material age in their homes safely Tween Game Day: 3p.m., Artists, 7a.m. to 6p.m., Library, 10:30 a.m., third and online practice tests. and independently.For second and fourth Monday through Thursday, Tuesday of each month except moreinformation, please Wednesdays. Come by our through June 2, Rancho December,Library Meeting The Upland Farmers Market, Book-Enders Book Club: call (909) 621-6300 or visit new program for ages 7-12. Cucamonga City Hall, 10500 Room. All meetings areopen sponsored by San Antonio 10 a.m. to noon, first realconnections.org. This program is perfect for Saturdays, October through Civic Center Drive, Rancho to public. Friends arealways in Regional Hospital, is open Foothill Communities RSVP those looking for afun way June, Brodie Room. Ages 18 Cucamonga. need of volunteers to help sort 9a.m. to 2p.m. Saturdays in SMP Program. Become to be social, play games and and older.Book-Enders Is a books for our ongoing lobby the Upland City Hall Parking POMONA COLLEGE aSenior MedicarePatrol unwind after school. For more book club for adults featuring sale. Lot. Special themed events, Feb. 28 volunteer to help preserve info, call (909) 931-4213. great books, excellent music and children’sactivities Medicareand protect seniors UPLAND conversation, and fabulous areplanned. Where: Upland Ongoing Tween Programs against scams. Volunteers Ongoing guest speakers. Info: Adult City Hall Parking Lot, 460 N. Teen Gaming: 3:30 p.m. receive training and ongoing Uplanders Club, 11:15 a.m., Services Librarian, Lorene Euclid Ave. at Arrow Highway. to 5:30 p.m., first and last updates regarding fraud and second Wednesday of each Broersma, (909) 931-4202. Thursday of the month, in the scams. For moreinformation, month, September through Senior Billiards Tournament, Brodie Room. Get your game please call Linda Chavez at June, Upland Hills Country last Monday of each month, 1p.m. to 4p.m.: Ages 55+, on with our brand new Wii-U! (909) 621-9900. Club, 1231 E. 16th St., Play games like Mario Kart $5 includes lunch. Arrive at Women educators service Upland. Join our friendly,fun 8and Super Smash Bros.! and social group offering a 11:30 a.m. at the Gibson group seeks new members. Senior Center Billiards Room, We’ll also have boardgames variety of different activities. Inland EmpireMuseum of All teachers, professors, 250 N. ThirdAve. For more available like Apples to Apples For reservations, Linda Art, 1334 N. Benson Ave., school administrators, info, call (909) 981-4501. and Uno. Schroeder at (909) 949-4031 Upland. For moreinformation, librarians and other active or by the fifth of each month. Clutter Chaos, every Tuesday, Teen Monthly Movie: visit iearts.orgorplease call retired women in education For membership information, 1p.m. to 2p.m.: –Ages 55+ 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. every (909) 297-0378. areinvited to ameeting of contact Sharon Rachielles at FREE Self-help group to deal thirdThursday of the month, DKG. Among our service in (909) 985-8018. with personal clutter.Gibson Brodie Room. 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Cal. available from 9a.m. to Supercar Sunday, 7a.m. 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through to 10 a.m., Dec. 23, Pierce Saturday.The Nethercutt College, 6201 Winnetka Jan. 2, Coffee Bean, 9829 Bob’sClassic Car Show, and other points of interest Malibu Cars and Coffee, Collection is available to Ave., Woodland Hills. Auto Venice Blvd., Los Angeles. 4p.m. to 10 p.m., Jan. 11, throughout Orange and parts 7a.m. to 9a.m., Jan. 27, view by guided tours only, enthusiasts gather weekly. Kustoms, hot rods and all Bob’sBig Boy,8876 Corbin of Los Angeles County.All Malibu BluffsPark, 24250 with advanced reservations. Info: supercarsunday.com. types of classics welcome. Ave., Northridge. Join us for makes, models, styles and PacificCoast Highway, 10 a.m. or 1:30 p.m. Info: oddsquadcc.com. our weekly car show. years of cars, trucks and Malibu. Presented by the City Thursday through Saturday. Hot Rods at the Beach, motorcycles arewelcome. of Malibu and RM Sotheby’s. Simi Valley Weekly Cruise Jan. 13 Info: (818) 364-6464. 8a.m. to 11 a.m., Dec. 23, Grand prize drawing, raffle, Enjoy abeautiful drive down Night, 5p.m. to 8p.m., Jan. Cars and Coffee LA, 7a.m. Nethercuttcollection.org. Glory Days Seaside Grill, 50/50, barbecue tri tip lunch the coast to meet at Malibu 2, Firehouse Subs, 1263 /Simi to 9a.m., Jan. 13, 2725 620 PacificCoast Highway, and music. Info: https:// BluffsPark and enjoy coffee Petersen Automotive Town Center Way, Simi Valley. Hyperion Ave., Los Seal Beach. Join the Hotrod jeffsfunrun.wordpress.com. and automobiles. Info: Museum, 6060 WilshireBlvd., Car enthusiasts gather weekly Angeles. Please join us for Knights for breakfast or malibucarsandcoffee.com. Los Angeles. With constantly coffee. at varying locations. alittle coffee and alot of Cars and rotating exhibit spaces, amazing automobiles. Info: Coffee, 7a.m. to 10 a.m., Hot Cakes &Hot Rods, Jan. 4 the museum’smission is Classic Cars &Coffee, carsandcoffeela.com. Jan. 19, Old New York Deli 8a.m. to 11 a.m., Jan. 27, Bob’sClassic Car Show, to exploreand present the 6a.m., Dec. 23, Western and Bakery,2700 Teller Glory Days Sports Grill, 4132 4p.m. to 10 p.m., Jan. 4, Balboa Car Show at the history of the automobile Bagel, 19500 Plummer St., Road, Newbury Park. Info: Woodruff,Lakewood. Hosted Bob’sBig Boy,4211 W. Fun Zone, 7a.m. to 9a.m., and its impact on American Northridge. Bring out your cvcarsandcoffee.com. by Mercifuls So. Cal. Riverside Drive, Burbank. Jan. 13, 607 E. Balboa Blvd., life and culture, using Los pre-1980’sclassic! Info: cars Angeles as aprime example. [email protected]. Weekly car shows areaslice Newport Beach. Enjoy the car Jan. 20 Supercar Sunday, 7a.m. of Americana, but no place show,aswell as donuts and Balboa Car Show at the to 10 a.m., Jan. 27, Pierce Open 10 a.m. to 6p.m. daily. Dec. 26 does them quite like Bob’s raffleprizes. Meet near the Fun Zone, 7a.m. to 9a.m., College, 6201 Winnetka Info: (323) 930-2277. Simi Valley Weekly Cruise Big Boy.Come see why.Info: ferry.Info: BalboaCarShow. Jan. 20, 607 E. Balboa Blvd., Ave., Woodland Hills. Auto CRUISE INs and MEETINGS Night, 5p.m. to 8p.m., Dec. (818) 843-9334. com or (949) 887-0236. Newport Beach. Enjoy the car enthusiasts gather weekly. Balboa Car Show at the 26, Tommy’s, 1290 Madera show,aswell as donuts and Info: supercarsunday.com. Bob’sClassic Car Show, Malibu Cars and Coffee, Fun Zone, 7a.m. to 9a.m., Road, Simi Valley.Car raffleprizes. Meet near the 4p.m. to 10 p.m., Jan. 4, 7a.m. to 9a.m., Jan. 13, Hot Rods at the Beach, Sundays, 607 E. Balboa enthusiasts gather weekly at ferry.Info: BalboaCarShow. Bob’sBig Boy,8876 Corbin Malibu BluffsPark, 24250 8a.m. to 11 a.m., Jan. 27, Blvd., Newport Beach. The varying locations. com or (949) 887-0236. Ave., Northridge. Join us for PacificCoast Highway, Glory Days Seaside Grill, weekly event is open to all Mid City Car Meet, 7p.m. our weekly car show. Malibu. Presented by the City Wheels and Waves Malibu, 620 PacificCoast Highway, vintage cars and motorcycles, to 9p.m., Dec. 26, 5746 of Malibu and RM Sotheby’s. 7a.m. to 9a.m., Jan. 20, Seal Beach. Join the Hotrod and features free raffleprizes Jan. 5 Adams St., Los Angeles. The Enjoy abeautiful drive down Malibu Country Mart, 3835 Knights for breakfast or and doughnuts. For more Conejo Valley Cars and car show features cars, food, the coast to meet at Malibu Cross Creek Road, Malibu. coffee. information: BalboaCarShow. Coffee, 7a.m. to 10 a.m., music and shops. BluffsPark and enjoy coffee Info: malibucountrymart.com com or (949) 887-0236. Jan. 5, Old New York Deli Classic Cars &Coffee, and automobiles. Info: or fireballtim.com. Odd Squad Car Club Coffee and Bakery,2700 Teller 6a.m., Jan. 27, Western Conejo Valley Cars & malibucarsandcoffee.com. Cruise, 7p.m. to 11 p.m., Road, Newbury Park. Info: Hot Cakes &Hot Rods, Bagel, 19500 Plummer St., Coffee, 7a.m. to 10 a.m., Dec. 26, Coffee Bean, 9829 cvcarsandcoffee.com. Hot Cakes &Hot Rods, 8a.m. to 11 a.m., Jan. 13, Northridge. Bring out your first and thirdSaturdays, Venice Blvd., Los Angeles. 8a.m. to 11 a.m., Jan. 13, Glory Days Sports Grill, 4132 pre-1980’sclassic! Info: cars Bean Crazy Coffee, 140 W. Jan. 6 Kustoms, hot rods and all Glory Days Sports Grill, 4132 Woodruff,Lakewood. Hosted [email protected]. Hillcrest Drive, 121, Thousand Cars and Coffee LA, 7a.m. types of classics welcome. Woodruff,Lakewood. Hosted by Mercifuls So. Cal. Oaks. For moreinformation: to 9a.m., Jan. 6, 2725 Jan. 28 Info: oddsquadcc.com. by Mercifuls So. Cal. [email protected]. Hyperion Ave., Los Supercar Sunday, 7a.m. Cars and Coffee LA, 7a.m. Dec. 28 Angeles. Please join us for Supercar Sunday, 7a.m. to 10 a.m., Jan. 13, Pierce to 9a.m., Jan. 28, 2725 Early Rodders, 7a.m. to Bob’sClassic Car Show, alittle coffee and alot of to 10 a.m., Jan. 13, Pierce College, 6201 Winnetka Hyperion Ave., Los 9a.m. every Saturday,United 4p.m. to 10 p.m., Dec. 28, amazing automobiles. Info: College, 6201 Winnetka Ave., Woodland Hills. Auto Angeles. Please join us for Artist Theater,1919 Verdugo Bob’sBig Boy,4211 W. carsandcoffeela.com. Ave., Woodland Hills. Auto enthusiasts gather weekly. alittle coffee and alot of Blvd., La Canada. The Riverside Drive, Burbank. enthusiasts gather weekly. Info: supercarsunday.com. amazing automobiles. Info: Early Rodders arefocused AGreat British Automobile Weekly car shows areaslice Info: supercarsunday.com. carsandcoffeela.com. on hot rods and muscle of Americana, but no place Meet, 9:30 a.m. to noon, Jan. Hot Rods at the Beach, cars. For moreinformation: does them quite like Bob’s 6, 28714 Canwood St., Suite Hot Rods at the Beach, 8a.m. to 11 a.m., Jan. 13, DESTINATIONS [email protected]. Big Boy.Come see why.Info: 120, Agoura Hills. Come and 8a.m. to 11 a.m., Jan. 13, Glory Days Seaside Grill, Automobile Driving East Pasadena Car Culture (818) 843-9334. enjoy agathering of local Glory Days Seaside Grill, 620 PacificCoast Highway, Museum, 610 Lairport St., English cars hosted by the 620 PacificCoast Highway, Seal Beach. Join the Hotrod El Segundo. The museum Cruise-In, 4p.m. to 8p.m., Bob’sClassic Car Show, English Car Company.Tea Seal Beach. Join the Hotrod Knights for breakfast or boasts arotating collection Saturdays, 3807 E. Foothill 4p.m. to 10 p.m., Dec. 28, and biscuits for all along with Knights for breakfast or coffee. of 130 classic, antique Blvd., Pasadena. For more Bob’sBig Boy,8876 Corbin great conversation and car coffee. information: facebook.com/ Classic Cars &Coffee, and vintage automobiles. Ave., Northridge. Join us for stories. Guests arealso given the EastPasadenaCarCulture. our weekly car show. Classic Cars &Coffee, 6a.m., Jan. 13, Western Balboa Car Show at the Fun 6a.m., Jan. 13, Western Bagel, 19500 Plummer St., opportunity on Sundays to Under Oath Car Club, 5p.m. Dec. 29 Zone, 7a.m. to 9a.m., Jan. 6, Bagel, 19500 Plummer St., Northridge. Bring out your ride in one of the museum’s to 9p.m., thirdSaturdays, Cars &Coffee, 7a.m. to 607 E. Balboa Blvd., Newport Northridge. Bring out your pre-1980’sclassic! Info: cars historic collector vehicles. Spring Street Parking Lot 9a.m., Dec. 29, The Point, Beach. Enjoy the car show, pre-1980’sclassic! Info: cars [email protected]. The main building is open Parade, Straw Hat Pizza, 850 S. Sepulveda Blvd., El as well as donuts and raffle [email protected]. 10 a.m. to 4p.m. Tuesday 6522 E. Spring St., Long Segundo. prizes. Meet near the ferry. Jan. 22 through Saturday,and rides Beach. For moreinformation: Jan. 15 Cruz-In, 6p.m., Jan.22, areavailable from 10 a.m. underoathcarclub.com. Pep Boys Speed Shop Cars Info: BalboaCarShow.com or (949) 887-0236. Cruz-In, 6p.m., Jan. 15, Granada Hills Town Center, to 3:30 p.m. Sunday.Info: &Coffee, 8a.m., Dec. 29, Granada Hills Town Center, Chatsworth Street and Lindley (310) 909-0950 or automobile Lowrider –DUB –Pedal Car 6065 Lankershim Blvd., North Hot Cakes &Hot Rods, Chatsworth Street and Lindley Avenue, Chatsworth. Car drivingmuseum.org. Show Cruise Nights, 5p.m. Hollywood. All years, makes 8a.m. to 11 a.m., Jan. 6, Avenue, Chatsworth. Car enthusiasts gather weekly. to 10 p.m., thirdSaturdays, California Route 66 and models welcome. Glory Days Sports Grill, 4132 enthusiasts gather weekly. Tom’sJr.,1725 N. Long Woodruff,Lakewood. Hosted Jan. 23 Museum, 16825 S. DSt., Beach Blvd., Compton. The Dec. 30 Jan. 16 Mid City Car Meet, 7p.m. to Victorville. Historic and Cars and Coffee LA, 7a.m. by Mercifuls So. Cal. evenings featurelive music, Mid City Car Meet, 7p.m. to 9p.m., Jan. 23, 5746 Adams contemporary exhibits 50/50 raffle, free giveaways to 9a.m., Dec. 30, 2725 Supercar Sunday, 7a.m. 9p.m., Jan. 16, 5746 Adams St., Los Angeles. The car explorethe Mother Road and and trophies. For more Hyperion Ave., Los to 10 a.m., Jan. 6, Pierce St., Los Angeles. The car show features cars, food, its impact on architecture, the information: (323) 667-6659. Angeles. Please join us for College, 6201 Winnetka show features cars, food, music and shops. arts, community development alittle coffee and alot of Ave., Woodland Hills. Auto music and shops. and commerce. Admission Malibu Cars and Coffee, 7 amazing automobiles. Info: enthusiasts gather weekly. Odd Squad Car Club Coffee is free. Open 10 a.m. to 4 a.m. to 9a.m., second and carsandcoffeela.com. Info: supercarsunday.com. Odd Squad Car Club Coffee Cruise, 7p.m. to 11 p.m., p.m. Monday,and Thursday fourth Sunday,Malibu Bluffs Cruise, 7p.m. to 11 p.m., Jan. 23, Coffee Bean, 9829 Balboa Car Show at the through Saturday,11a.m. Park, 24250 PacificCoast Classic Cars &Coffee, Jan. 16, Coffee Bean, 9829 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles. Fun Zone, 7a.m. to 9a.m., to 3p.m. Sunday.Open Highway,Malibu. Organized 6a.m., Jan. 6, Western Venice Blvd., Los Angeles. Kustoms, hot rods and all Dec. 30, 607 E. Balboa Blvd., Tuesday and Wednesday by by the city of Malibu and Bagel, 19500 Plummer St., Kustoms, hot rods and all types of classics welcome. Newport Beach. Enjoy the car appointment. Information: Exclusive Motorcars, Northridge. Bring out your types of classics welcome. Info: oddsquadcc.com. show,aswell as donuts and pre-1980’sclassic! Info: cars (760) 951-0436. automobile enthusiasts Info: oddsquadcc.com. enjoy abeautiful drive along raffleprizes. Meet near the [email protected]. Jan. 25 Justice Brothers Racing ferry.Info: BalboaCarShow. Simi Valley Weekly Cruise Bob’sClassic Car Show, the coast and meet for Jan. 8 Museum, 2734 E. Huntington com or (949) 887-0236. Night, 5p.m. to 8p.m., Jan. 4p.m. to 10 p.m., Jan. 25, coffee in Malibu. For more Cruz-In, 6p.m., Jan. 8, Drive, Duarte. The museum 16, Tommy’s, 1290 Madera Bob’sBig Boy,4211 W. information: (310) 317-1364, Hot Cakes &Hot Rods, Granada Hills Town Center, is atribute to racing brothers Road, Simi Valley.Car Riverside Drive, Burbank. malibucarsandcoffee.com. 8a.m. to 11 a.m., Dec. 30, Chatsworth Street and Lindley Ed, Gus and Zeke Justice and enthusiasts gather weekly at Weekly car shows areaslice Glory Days Sports Grill, 4132 Avenue, Chatsworth. Car the world of American racing. South Bay Mopars Car varying locations. of Americana, but no place Woodruff,Lakewood. Hosted enthusiasts gather weekly. Housed next to Justice Club Breakfast Meeting, by Mercifuls So. Cal. does them quite like Bob’s Brothers, Inc., the museum 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m., first Jan. 9 Jan. 18 Big Boy.Come see why.Info: Bob’sClassic Car Show, features morethan 200 cars Saturday of the month, Supercar Sunday, 7a.m. Mid City Car Meet, 7p.m. to (818) 843-9334. and racing memorabilia. Rock-Ola Jukebox Factory, to 10 a.m., Dec. 30, Pierce 9p.m., Jan. 9, 5746 Adams 4p.m. to 10 p.m., Jan. 18, Bob’sBig Boy,4211 W. Bob’sClassic Car Show, Admission is free. Open 8 2335 208 St., Torrance. College, 6201 Winnetka St., Los Angeles. The car a.m. to 5p.m. Monday-Friday. Open to all rear wheel Ave., Woodland Hills. Auto show features cars, food, Riverside Drive, Burbank. 4p.m. to 10 p.m., Jan. 25, Weekly car shows areaslice Bob’sBig Boy,8876 Corbin Info: (626) 359-9174. drive Dodge, Plymouth and enthusiasts gather weekly. music and shops. Chrysler antiques, hot rods, Info: supercarsunday.com. of Americana, but no place Ave., Northridge. Join us for Marconi Automotive Odd Squad Car Club Coffee does them quite like Bob’s our weekly car show. classic and modernmuscle. Museum, 1302 Industrial Breakfast is free. For more Classic Cars &Coffee, Cruise, 7p.m. to 11 p.m., Big Boy.Come see why.Info: Drive, Tustin. The museum 6a.m., Dec. 30, Western Jan. 9, Coffee Bean, 9829 (818) 843-9334. Jan. 26 information: southbaymopars. Cars and Coffee at the features avast collection com. Bagel, 19500 Plummer St., Venice Blvd., Los Angeles. of historical, exotic and Northridge. Bring out your Kustoms, hot rods and all Bob’sClassic Car Show, Point, 7a.m. to 9a.m., Jan. 4p.m. to 10 p.m., Jan. 18, 26, 850 S. Sepulveda Blvd., classic cars, as well as high- Supercar Sunday, 7a.m. to pre-1980’sclassic! Info: cars types of classics welcome. performance street cars and 10 a.m., every Sunday,Pierce [email protected]. Info: oddsquadcc.com. Bob’sBig Boy,8876 Corbin El Segundo. Ave., Northridge. Join us for race cars. Open 9a.m. to 5 College, 6201 Winnetka Ave., Dec. 31 Simi Valley Weekly Cruise our weekly car show. Jan. 27 p.m. Monday through Friday. Woodland Hills. Presented Deli Relics Car Show, 4p.m. Night, 5p.m. to 8p.m., Cars and Coffee LA, 7a.m. Info: (714) 258-3001 and by the auto Gallery.Auto to 7:30 p.m., Dec. 31, Gus’ Jan. 9, The Hat, 1308 E. Los Jan. 19 to 9a.m., Jan. 27, 2725 marconimuseum.org. enthusiasts gather to share Angeles Ave., Simi Valley.Car Rock ‘n Roll Café, 4p.m. to Hyperion Ave., Los camaraderie and amazing BBQ &Deli, 8320 Alondra The Mullin Automotive enthusiasts gather weekly at 8p.m., Jan. 19, 2196 Tapo Angeles. Please join us for vehicles. All people and Blvd., Paramount. Raffle Museum, 1421 Emerson table, 50/50, good food, fun varying locations. St., Simi Valley.All classic alittle coffee and alot of vehicles arewelcome. cars welcome. Information: amazing automobiles. Info: Ave., Oxnard. Art Deco For moreinformation: time and trophies. Jan. 11 (805) 584-2233. carsandcoffeela.com. museum featuring French supercarsunday.com or Bob’sClassic Car Show, Jan. 2 coach-built automobiles. drivenworld.com. 4p.m. to 10 p.m., Jan. 11, Mid City Car Meet, 7p.m. to 11th Annual Jeff’s Fun Run, Balboa Car Show at the Currently featuring carriages Bob’sBig Boy,4211 W. 9p.m., Jan. 2, 5746 Adams 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Jan. Fun Zone, 7a.m. to 9a.m., and brass era cars built by Wheels &Waves Malibu, Riverside Drive, Burbank. St., Los Angeles. The car 19, Ken Grody Ford, Buena Jan. 27, 607 E. Balboa Blvd., famous French coachbuilders. 7a.m. to 9a.m., every third Weekly car shows areaslice show features cars, food, Park. Hundreds to gather to Newport Beach. Enjoy the car Museum is typically open Sunday,Malibu Country Mart, of Americana, but no place music and shops. raise awareness and funds for show,aswell as donuts and second and fourth Saturdays 3835 Cross Creek Road, does them quite like Bob’s cancer research. Participants raffleprizes. Meet near the of the month, in addition to Malibu. For moreinformation: Odd Squad Car Club Coffee Big Boy.Come see why.Info: will visit workshops, retail ferry.Info: BalboaCarShow. semi-private tours at 10 a.m. malibucountrymart.com or Cruise, 7p.m. to 11 p.m., (818) 843-9334. shops, product manufacturers com or (949) 887-0236. on Tuesdays. Other weekdays fireballtim.com. D8 Sunday, December 23, 2018 An advertising supplement to the Los Angeles Times

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