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MAR 9 Annual Military Dance Community Calendar 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Trilogy Lodge in Corona The Woman’s Improvement Club of Corona invites you to the Annual Military Dance, in honor of all veterans and military FEB 21 Ladders & Linguine Dinner personnel. Enjoy entertainment by Savvy Dancers, TJ the 6 p.m. at the Corona Public Library DJ, and dancing, along with delicious appetizers, wine, and Economic Development News raffles. All funds raised at this event will support the building The Friends of the Corona Public Library and the Corona of units at the March Air Reserve Base for homeless vets and Corona’s Economic Development Department is your Business Partner Firefighter’s Association are hosting the Annual Ladders & families to receive housing, counseling, job training, and job Linguine Dinner. All proceeds from this dinner will benefit placement. Tickets are $40. For more information, please the Library’s services and programs. Individual tickets are contact Linda Bates at [email protected]. $55 and a table seating 8 can be purchased for $400. The City of Corona has an Economic Development Department at City Hall Corona’s Market Report Admission includes dinner and three beverages. Please visit specifically designed to be a liaison between the city government and the 3rd Quarter, 2018 www.FriendsoftheCoronaPublicLibrary.com or the Corona MAR 16 Inspire Life Skills Bingo Night business community. The function of Corona’s ED Department is to bring Public Library to purchase tickets. 7 p.m. at the Circle City Center business to the City, help it thrive and to create new businesses and jobs Test your luck of the Irish at Inspire’s Annual Bingo for our community. Economic Development (ED) is the process of building a • 2.31% Industrial Vacancy Rate – Fundraiser. Inspire Life Skills Training, Inc. is hosting their 3rd strong, sustainable, adaptive local economy. It is the engine that helps cities FEB 23 5th Annual Fire & Ice Chili Cook-Off 29th consecutive quarter of rates 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at The Shops at Dos Lagos Annual Bingo Night to benefit aged out foster and homeless grow and thrive while building a healthy quality of life for its citizens. below 5% youth. Tickets are $35. Each ticket includes 8 came cards, The Circle City Rotary will be hosting the 5th Annual Fire refreshments, and 1 free raffle ticket. Additional game cards, Corona’s ED Team has cultivated important connections with entities such • 4.0% Office Vacancy Rate & Ice Chili Cook-Off and Craft Beer Festival on Saturday, beer, and raffle tickets will be available for sale. To purchase February 23 at The Shops at Dos Lagos. Proceeds from as the Riverside County Economic Development Agency (EDA), Corona • 4.0% Commercial Vacancy Rate tickets, please call (951) 314-2238. Chamber of Commerce, U.S. Department of Commerce, Naval Surface this event will go to service projects. For more information, Warfare Center, March Joint Powers Authority (JPA), CA Department of Tax • 5% Retail Vacancy Rate please visit www.FireandIceCorona.org APR 13 Historical Fiction Author Brunch and Fee Administration (formerly Board of Equalization), Governor’s Office • 3.4% Corona Unemployment Rate 10 a.m. at the Corona Public Library of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz), Center for International (Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics) MAR 2 Drive 4 Life: Teen Driver Safety Class Trade Development (CITD), California Manufacturing Technology Consulting 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Police Department Join the Friends of the Corona Public Library’s 3rd Annual (CMTC), the Small Business Development Center (SBDC), and local colleges/ Historical Fiction Author Brunch. The panel will feature Kate The Corona Police Department hosts the Drive 4 Life universities, to name a few. Quinn, Kristina McMorris, and Marie Benedict. Tickets are program for young drivers between the ages of 15 ½ and 19 $30 and may be purchased in the BookShop at the Library New Development who have a driver’s license, a learner’s permit, or are about or online at www.FriendsoftheCoronaPublicLibrary.com. Economic Development Department can help you with: to get one. The goal of the program is to educate our young • Business relocation and expansion (into and around Corona) Coming to Corona drivers and their parents in an effort to promote traffic safety • Assistance with the permit process on our roadways and prevent fatal traffic collisions. The APR 27 Corona-Norco Day of the Child • Connection to resources – such as capital, investors, supply chain • Corona Mall program focuses on the four most common factors that lead 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at City Park in Corona and business incentives • Downtown Medical Campus to fatal traffic collisions involving young drivers: Speeding, Join the free annual festival designed for elementary • Business outreach and continuing education/workforce development Driving Under the Influence, Seatbelts, and Street Racing school children and their parents. There will be a number and training • Shea Center Corona which are all addressed in detail. of activities for children and information booths for • Business resource connections • Metro at Main parents. Enjoy pony rides, petting zoo, bouncers, story Dreams & Decisions Workshop telling, and much more! For more information, please visit • El Cerrito and the I-15 MAR 2 Corona’s ED Department is particularly focused on manufacturing and tech 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Circle City Center www.CoronaNorcoDayoftheChild.org. businesses. The ED Team is committed to attracting and growing companies in Corona that will allow our residents to live, work, and play in town. Soroptimist International (SI) of Corona presents a great Stay in the know! opportunity for 7th and 8th grade girls to spend a day with CIRCLE CITY CHORALE CHOIR AUDITIONS their friends, middle school counselors, and members of SI. Auditions every January & August The day-long workshop helps girls realize their potential Stay up to date about the latest by instilling in them that their dreams can come true if they Do you love to sing, meet new people, and be involved in make good choices starting now. For more information, City news by subscribing to your community? Audition to sing with the Circle City Chorale! please visit www.DreamsandDecisions.com or email There are openings in the Children’s and Adult Choirs! Contact eNotifications. Get the information [email protected]. [email protected] to schedule your audition. you want straight to your inbox! Metro at Main Shea Center Corona: 1151 W. Rincon Street www.CoronaCA.gov/Subscribe Animal Control (951) 736-2309 Park and Tree Need help? Maintenance (951) 736-2234 Business License (951) 736-2275 Learn more about Corona’s Economic Development Department and how The City of Corona offers an Infoline that can be Corona Police Dept. (951) 736-2330 Neighborhood Watch (951) 279-3581 we can help your business grow, thrive, or relocate to the Circle City! accessed by calling (951) 736-2400. Human Resources (951) 736-2209 Senior Center (951) 736-2363 www.CoronaCA.gov (951) 736-2371 The following are phone numbers you can call for “Frequently Asked Questions.” Library (951) 736-2381 Sidewalk/Street Repair (951) 736-2234 2 PARKS & FACILITIES MAP EARLY CHILDHOOD EARLY LEARNING CENTER FUN FRIDAYS HOORAY FOR PRE-K ACADEMY Rose Solis Mandi Warchuck $95 residents; $105 non-residents • 6 weeks $215 residents; $225 non-residents • 6 weeks Your child will learn through fun and creativity as they experience Students will practice letter and number recognition, phonics, age-appropriate themed activities, children’s literature, arts and kindergarten sight words, and writing through common core crafts. A great first-time class. Child must be potty-trained. Please pack strategies. Child must be potty-trained. Parents must volunteer a lunch for your child. Parents must volunteer once during the session. twice during the session. Please pack a healthy snack for your child. A $20 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. A $30 material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Activity Age Day Time Loc Activity Age Day Time Loc Session 1 – Class begins January 18 Session 1 – February 13 • No class February 18 21009 3-5 yrs Fri 9:30am-1:00pm ACC 20887 3½-5 yrs M/W 9:15am-12:15pm VAC Session 2 – Class begins March 8 Session 2 – Class begins April 8 • No class May 6 & 8 21010 3-5 yrs Fri 9:30am-1:00pm ACC 20888 3½-5 yrs M/W 9:15am-12:15pm VAC HOORAY FOR BIG STUFF KINDER PREP Mandi Warchuck Diana Miljour $90 residents; $100 non-residents • 6 weeks Daily centers include crafts, a new theme, letter, and sight word each This year-long class is designed for parents and toddlers to explore week. We cover reading, writing and math. Parents must volunteer those first steps into learning. Each day our class will learn letters once per session. Pack a lunch for your child. Child must be potty- and colors, create crafts, and enjoy free play and circle time. A $25 trained and ready to attend class without parents. A $25 material material fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Activity Age Day Time Loc Activity Age Day Time Loc Session 1 – Class begins February 12 Session 1 – $150 residents; $160 non-residents • 3 weeks 20883 1-2.11 yrs Tues 9:15am-10:15am VAC Class begins January 14 • No class January 21 Session 2 – Class begins April 9 • No class May 7 20928 4-5 yrs M/W/F 9:00am-12:30pm BP 20884 1-2.11 yrs Tues 9:15am-10:15am VAC Session 2 – $100 residents; $110 non-residents • 3 weeks Class begins January 15 HOORAY FOR PRE-K 20929 4-5 yrs T/Th 11:30am-3:00pm BP Session 3 – $190 residents; $200 non-residents • 4 weeks Mandi Warchuck Class begins February 4 • No class February 15 & 18 $215 residents; $225 non-residents • 6 weeks 20930 4-5 yrs M/W/F 9:00am-12:30pm BP Through crafts, socialization, educational songs and books, your child will learn letter and number recognition, writing skills, science and how Session 4 – $130 residents; $140 non-residents • 4 weeks to use scissors.