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Sep 20, 2024 |
dailybulletin.com | Anjali Paul
Foothill Country Day School in Claremont marked its 70th anniversary in a big way Thursday, Sept. 19 — by posing for an aerial art project. Artist Daniel Dancer, who grew up in Rancho Cucamonga, visited the private school to create his unique Art for the Sky photograph shot from above by a drone. Students dressed in various colors and posed on the field to form the school’s new logo: a flying falcon.
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Aug 22, 2024 |
sgvtribune.com | Anjali Paul
For individuals with disabilities summer fun includes adaptive sports such as wheelchair basketball, hand-powered biking and indoor rugby. Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for Healthcare have partnered to create the “Beat the Heat” program, an adaptive sports and recreation camp that offers the chance to engage in various physical activities in a supportive environment. At the Crowther Teen & Family Center in Glendora on Wednesday, Aug.
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Aug 21, 2024 |
dailybulletin.com | Anjali Paul
For individuals with disabilities summer fun includes adaptive sports such as wheelchair basketball, hand-powered biking and indoor rugby. Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for Healthcare have partnered to create the “Beat the Heat” program, an adaptive sports and recreation camp that offers the chance to engage in various physical activities in a supportive environment. At the Crowther Teen & Family Center in Glendora on Wednesday, Aug.
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Jul 16, 2024 |
pressenterprise.com | Anjali Paul
It’s nighttime in western-themed Old Town Temecula. A line stretches around a building as young people wait. Country tunes blare from the windows. A lighted sign announces the venue’s name: Stampede. Welcome to the place billed as the West Coast’s largest country music venue. Inside the country-western bar on Old Town Front Street is a massive dance floor that hosts line dancing, pool tables and a mechanical bull. It draws patrons from as far as Orange County and Los Angeles.
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May 9, 2024 |
pressenterprise.com | Anjali Paul
Uniform lines of black, brown, blue and green surrounded the “Safe in His Arms” memorial statue Wednesday evening, May 8, at the annual Riverside County Peace Officers’ Memorial Ceremony in Riverside. Some in sharp jackets and hats and some still sweating from the 1.5 mile jog honoring the fallen officers of 2023, all there united in somber grief with the family, friends and community members still heartbroken and mourning.
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