Saturday, May 31, 2014
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Update on Pomona Heritage Annual Summer
BBQ & Picnic, Sunday June 8 at Lincoln Park
Join your fellow Pomona Heritage members and neighbors for a fun afternoon in the Park. PH will provide hot dogs, hamburgers, and beverages. Member's name A-K please bring a favorite desert, L-Z a picnic side dish( both enough for 12).
Please invite your friends and non-members to join us, and kids of all ages are welcome! Please RSVP the number of attendees so we know how many to expect at President@PomonaHeritage.org. Call Wendy Perez for more details at 623-5968.
Save these Dates for 2014!
Sunday June 8- Annual Picnic in Lincoln Park. 4:00pm
Saturday August 9- Restoration Workshop. 9:00 am- Trinity Methodist Church
Sunday December 7- Thirtieth Anniversary Home Tour and Holiday
Craft Fair |
Jun 07, 2014
07:00 AM - 05:00 PMWatch & wager on Belmont Stakes at Finish Line Sports Grill
The exciting final leg of racing's Triple Crown races Watch and wager on the Belmont Stakes at Finish Line Sports Grill Fun, food, flat screens, ticketless wagering, seating inside & out Parking at Gate 12 on White Ave.Make your reservation today for the Winner's Circle! Not only can you watch California Chrome attempt the first Triple Crown in 36 yearsvfrom your own reserved table, but it includes a delicious buffet and your own betting machines! $30 plus tax and gratuity
•Farm greens, grape tomato, cucumber, shredded carrot with housemade ranch and balsamic vinaigrette
•Spring pasta salad
•Fresh fruit salad
•Grilled chicken breast sun dried tomato, fresh basil, pine nuts
•Herb roasted red potatoes
•Roasted Spring vegetables
•Pepper crusted striploin with rosemary scented demi glace and horseradish
•Assorted cakes, tarts and individual pastries
Jun 01, 2014
05:00 AM - 02:00 PMPomona Swap Meet & Classic Car Show
Location: Main lotSponsored by George Cross & Sons, Inc., each of the seven events per year you will find hundreds of vendors in over 2,500 vendor spaces selling tons of hard to find car parts and accessories at low swap meet prices. Thousands of original and restored classic vehicles will be on display and for sale in six distinct ‘Cars for Show and Sale’ areas: Pre 1985 Classics, Corvettes, Porsches, Pre 1959 Street Rods, Pre 1985 Volkswagens and Imports.
Since 1975, millions of auto car enthusiasts have come from across the nation and around the world to the West Coast’s Largest Automotive Event – The Pomona Swap Meet & Classic Car Show. Car parts, accessories, automobilia, customs and classics are all available to those who come to buy, come to sell and come to look.
General admission is $10, children 12 and younger admitted FREE.
Parking is through Gate 17 off Fairplex Drive. (Fairplex charges a $10 parking fee)
For more information please call (714) 538-7091 or visit our website.
For Vendor information click here.
For Showing/selling your vehicle information click here
MAY 31, 2014 – NATIONAL SAVE YOUR HEARING DAY – NATIONAL SPEAK IN COMPLETE SENTENCES DAY – NATIONAL MACAROON DAY
NATIONAL SAVE YOUR HEARING DAY
Your hearing is vital and there are ways that hearing loss can be avoidable. Each May 31 celebrates National Save Your Hearing Day. On this day, it is important to take some time to learn about ways to protect your hearing and that of your family.There are various reasons from which hearing loss can be the result, some of which include:
- Age
- Noise
- Genetic
- Illness
- Neurological Disorders
- Medications
- Chemicals
- Physical Trauma
- Neurobiological Factors
Finding and utilizing the available education on the perils of hazardous noise exposure will increase your awareness in the important need of hearing protection.
Following are a few links to some valuable information:
http://www.betterhearing.org/
http://www.betterhearing.org/hearing_loss_prevention/index.cfm
Always be alert to hazardous noise and wear proper hearing protection when needed!
NATIONAL SAVE YOUR HEARING DAY HISTORYWithin our research, we were unable to find the creator or origin of National Save Your Hearing Day, an “unofficial” national holiday.
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NATIONAL SPEAK IN COMPLETE SENTENCES DAY
National Speak in Complete Sentences Day is celebrated annually on May 31.
Today’s holiday is a reminder to us of the importance of proper speaking skills and encourages everyone to use complete sentences when talking.
OMG! Wht r u thinkin?
Texting lingo and slang seem to be wanting to take over proper language. These things do allow us to communicate faster via modern technologies, however our writing and speaking skills might be suffering because of these shortcuts.Today, even though it may be difficult, follow the guidelines of the day and speak in complete sentences all day long.
NATIONAL SPEAK IN COMPLETE SENTENCES DAY HISTORY
We were unable to locate the creator or origin of National Speak in Complete Sentences Day, an “unofficial” national holiday.
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NATIONAL MACAROON DAY
National Macaroon Day is celebrated, across the country, each year on May 31. This day commemorates the “macaroon,” a small meringue-like cookie.
Most macaroon recipes typically call for egg whites, sugar and almond paste.
Recipes for macaroons can be found in recipe books dating back to 1725 (Robert Smith’s Court Cookery or the Complete English Cook).The coconut macaroon is most commonly found in the United States. Its main ingredients are egg whites, sugar and shredded dried coconut. Most varieties of coconut macaroons are dipped in milk chocolate, dark chocolate or white chocolate. Almonds, pecans, cashews or other nuts are sometimes added to the cookie.
Following are two “tried and true” macaroon recipes for you to try and enjoy!
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/paula-deen/coconut-macaroons-recipe/index.html
http://www.marthastewart.com/318387/french-macaroons?czone=f¢er=276956&gallery=275448&slide=318387
Friday, May 30, 2014
I FOUND IT !
Click on picture to see the train.
I've been looking for a picture of this Old Steam Locomotive, that use to be across the street from the Brackett Airport.
This train was about half the size of a regular steam locomotive, and the wooden cars where fitted to carry passengers.
I marked the spot with the number 1 as you can see in the picture.
As kid's we use to ride our bikes to Puddingstone Lake, and we came in the back way near the airport.
And every time we would stop and play on the train . This train was complete and with railroad tracks, it was all there.
I hope some day I can find a better picture of the train, back then I heard that they wanted it to go around the lake, but that never took place.
And when they remodel the whole golf course, it was gone, never knew what ever happened to it.
History of Brackett Field
Picture taken in the mid 60's
Brackett Field, named after Frank Parkhurst Brackett, one of the original professors at Pomona College who started working at the college in the late 1800s, has a long, celebrated history. In 1911, Calbraith Perry, “C.P.,” Rogers landed his Wright Flyer Biplane nicknamed the “Vin Fiz,” after the carbonated soda produced by the sponsor of the first across the United States flight, near what are now two parallel runways. Brackett Field originally consisted of a dirt strip cut out of a field in the late ‘30s. The original runway was 2,600 feet of dirt and there was a school for student pilots from Pomona College. Later, the Civil Air Patrol, then a paramilitary branch of the U.S. Air Force, used Brackett Field for operations during World War II. In 1957 the county took over the airport and has owned it since that time.[1]
Brackett, located about an hour east of the studios in Hollywood, California, has been used for location filming of scenes for a number of TV series and movies. These include Wings of Fire, Airport 1975, Spencer's Pilots (CBS, 1974–1975) The Tim Conway Show and others.
Actor Kent McCord worked for a Fixed Base Operator on the north side of Brackett in the late 1950s.
The field was also the starting point of the Powder Puff Derby in 1974.
Brackett originally had only one runway (26 / 8), which was paved and had paved taxiways, one on each side. The control tower was built in the late 1960s. In the 1980s, increased traffic (due to the loss of other general aviation airports in the area to urban encroachment) led to the northern taxiway being replaced by a second runway (26R / 8L), which forced the relocation of the control tower a few feet to the north.
Most of the development of the field prior to the 1980s was on the south side, where the Administration Building ("Ad Building") is located. These developments included a Cessna dealership, flying schools and other facilities such as the first metal hangars on the field.
A large, wooden hangar was built on the north side of the field, to house such operations as a Piper dealership and aircraft repair. The hangar burned down circa 1960, was rebuilt, then burned down again about 10 years later, was again rebuilt, then demolished a few years after that to make way for more modern facilities.
Since the 1960s, Brackett has been the home base of Civil Air Patrol (Air Force Auxiliary) Squadron 64
Jun 01, 2014
05:00 AM - 02:00 PMPomona Swap Meet & Classic Car Show
Location: Main lotSponsored by George Cross & Sons, Inc., each of the seven events per year you will find hundreds of vendors in over 2,500 vendor spaces selling tons of hard to find car parts and accessories at low swap meet prices. Thousands of original and restored classic vehicles will be on display and for sale in six distinct ‘Cars for Show and Sale’ areas: Pre 1985 Classics, Corvettes, Porsches, Pre 1959 Street Rods, Pre 1985 Volkswagens and Imports.
Since 1975, millions of auto car enthusiasts have come from across the nation and around the world to the West Coast’s Largest Automotive Event – The Pomona Swap Meet & Classic Car Show. Car parts, accessories, automobilia, customs and classics are all available to those who come to buy, come to sell and come to look.
General admission is $10, children 12 and younger admitted FREE.
Parking is through Gate 17 off Fairplex Drive. (Fairplex charges a $10 parking fee)
For more information please call (714) 538-7091 or visit our website.
For Vendor information click here.
For Showing/selling your vehicle information click here
Nobel and Pulitzer
Prize-winner John Steinbeck’s tale of two drifters is one of the most widely
read stories in America. In Steinbeck’s gripping masterpiece, two migrant field
workers travel through California in search of their very own piece of the
American Dream. Through the tragic story of the Great Depression, Steinbeck
echoes through the ages the timeless themes of loneliness and the comfort found
in friendship and shared dreams.
WHEN: May 31, 2014 2 pm and 8:00 PM
WHERE: California Theatre of the Performing Arts, 562
W. Fourth St., San Bernardino.
TICKETS: Available through www.ticketmaster.com, www.livenation.com, or theater box
office
INFORMATION/BOX OFFICE: (909) 885-5152
Jamestown Revival
The Wind + The Wave, Kris Orlowski
Fri, May 30, 2014
7:00 pm
The Glass House
Pomona, CA
$12.00 - $14.00
Tickets
This event is all ages
MAY 30, 2013 – NATIONAL WATER A FLOWER DAY – NATIONAL HOLE IN MY BUCKET DAY – NATIONAL MINT JULEP DAY
NATIONAL WATER A FLOWER DAY
Celebrated each year on May 30, it is National Water a Flower Day. Some people have a garden full of flowers and will not be able to stop with watering just one flower but that is okay. You can also include you indoor plants and flowers on National Water a Flower Day. Maybe you have a vase with flowers on your desk at work, this is your reminder to give them fresh water today also.
Today is a fun day; a day to enjoy the happiness that flowers bring to people. It is possible that you know someone that is home-bound, hospitalized, needs some cheering up or that you want to say “thank you to” or just to “make someone’s day. If so, then today would be a great day to take them a bouquet of flowers, but remember to “water the flowers” before you deliver them!
Happy Water a Flower day!
NATIONAL WATER A FLOWER DAY HISTORYWithin our research, we were unable to find the creator or origin of National Water a Flower Day, an “unofficial” National holiday.
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NATIONAL HOLE IN MY BUCKET DAY
May 30, of each year, celebrates National Hole in My Bucket Day. This “wacky holiday” is in honor of the fun children’s song “There’s a Hole in My Bucket”.
This song has a nice “catchy” tune and is based on a conversation, between Henry and Liza, about a leaky bucket. It describes a deadlock situation as follows:
“Henry has got a leaky bucket, and Liza tells him to repair it. But to fix the leaky bucket, he needs straw. To cut the straw, he needs a knife. To sharpen the knife, he needs to wet the sharpening stone. To wet the stone, he needs water. However, when Henry asks how to get the water, Liza’s answer is “in a bucket”. It is implied that only one bucket is available — the leaky one, which, if it could carry water, would not need repairing in the first place.” (Wikipedia)
The earliest known archetype of this song goes way back to the 1700′s in Germany and since then there have been many varying versions throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, both in Germany and in the United States.NATIONAL HOLE IN MY BUCKET DAY HISTORY
We were unable to find the creator and origin of National Hole in My Bucket Day, an “unofficial” National holiday.
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NATIONAL MINT JULEP DAY
National Mint Julep Day is celebrated annually on May 30. Each year, on this day, people around the country join together for a glass of mint julep! This refreshing southern classic is a traditional drink of the Kentucky Derby.
Traditionally a mint julep is made with mint leaf, bourbon, sugar and water. In the Southern states, where mint julep is is more associated with the cuisine, spearmint is the mint of choice. Preparation of the drink may vary from one bartender to another.
- It is believed that the mint julep originated in the southern United States sometime during the 18th century.
- The term “julep” is generally defined as a sweet drink, particularly one used as a vehicle for medicine.
- During the 19th century Americans also enjoyed gin-based juleps.
- Each year almost 120,000 mint juleps are served at Churchill Downs over the two-day period of the Kentucky Oaks and the Kentucky Derby.
- May, 2008 – Churchill Downs unveiled the world’s largest mint julep glass. ( 6-foot tall)
Thursday, May 29, 2014
SATURDAY & SUNDAY OCTOBER 18th & 19th, 2014 • 8AM - 5PM
Food and Activities
Join us for the 22nd Annual Pumpkin Festival where you can choose from thousands of pumpkins right out of the patch. Eat and play games at the College of Agriculture student club booths or head over to our popular Insect Fair featuring nearly 500,000 live and preserved insects (runs from 9am-5pm). We also have a corn maze, petting zoo, horse rides, entertainment, and lots of activities for kids! If you like pancakes, we've got them. Join us for our pancake breakfast Saturday morning only from 8am-11am. Bring your appetite!
Prices
Admission and Parking: FREE
Pumpkins from the patch: $5 each
Insect Fair in the Bronco Student Center (9am-5pm): $6 adults; $4 students and children 3-12 years; 2 and under are free!
Pancake Breakfast (Saturday morning only 8am-11am): $5 adults, $4 twelve and under
Prices for individual activities such as the corn maze, horse rides and the petting zoo vary.
Prices are subject to change.
*All proceeds support College of Agriculture student clubs and activities, as well as farm operations.
Click here to view a timelapse of the Pumpkin Festival.
Map and Driving Directions
Angels Express Trains 2014
Ride Metrolink's Angels Express to Angel Stadium of Anaheim
Special train service from L.A. Union Station or Laguna Niguel to See Angels Baseball
Beginning March 31, 2014 you can ride the Angels Express from L.A. Union Station or Laguna Niguel/Mission Viejo to all Angels weekday home games starting at 7:05 p.m. on the Orange County Line. For Friday night home games at 7:05 p.m., there is train service from Riverside on the Inland Empire-Orange County line.
Ride to and from Angel Stadium for a very special price - only $7 roundtrip, $6 for senior/disabled, $4 for youth (ages 6 – 18), and free for children 5 and under with a paying adult (up to 3 children). The train takes you straight to the stadium's parking lot so you're just a short walk away. Save money on parking and gas, forget about the crowded stadium parking lot, and leave your car behind! This train service is a joint demonstration project made possible in part by the Clean Transportation Funding from the Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee (MSRC).
How to buy an Angels Express Ticket
Please arrive up to 30 minutes before the train departure time to purchase your Angels Express tickets. Tickets are available for sale on game days from the ticket machines located at the station platform on the Orange County line stations (Mon. - Fri.) and Inland Empire-Orange County line stations (Fri. only)
Metrolink Angels Express Fares
$7 Adult round-trip
$6 Senior/Disabled
$4 Youth ages 6-18 years old
Children age 5 and under ride free with paying adult, limit 3 per fare
50% Off Games Ticket
Ride the Angels Express and get 50% off select game tickets. Visit Angels.com/octa for the special code to access your discount and dates to purchase game tickets.
TO ANGEL STADIUM:
L.A. Union Station to Anaheim | Train 6502 |
L.A. Union Station | 5:50 p.m. |
Norwalk/Santa Fe Springs | 6:11 p.m. |
Buena Park | 6:17 p.m. |
Fullerton | 6:24 p.m. |
ANAHEIM - Angel Stadium | 6:33 p.m. |
Laguna Niguel/Mission Viejo to Anaheim | Train 643 |
Laguna Niguel/Mission Viejo | 5:50 p.m. |
Irvine | 5:59 p.m. |
Tustin | 6:05 p.m. |
Santa Ana | 6:11 p.m. |
Orange | 6:16 p.m. |
ANAHEIM - Angel Stadium | 6:20 p.m. |
Riverside-Downtown to Anaheim
(Friday night home game only) | Train 899 | |
Riverside-Downtown | 5:01 p.m. | |
Riverside-La Sierra | 5:11 p.m. | |
North Main Corona | 5:19 p.m. | |
West Corona | 5:25 p.m. | |
Anaheim Canyon | 5:45 p.m. | Train 643 |
Orange - transfer to the OC Line Train 643 | 6:10 p.m. ► | 6:16 p.m. |
ANAHEIM - Angel Stadium | 6:20 p.m. |
FROM ANGEL STADIUM:
Anaheim to L.A. Union Station
Train 6503
Train departs 30 minutes after the end of the game
Or at 11:30 p.m. whichever one comes first
Anaheim to Laguna Niguel/Mission Viejo
Train 644*
Train 644 departs 30 minutes after the end of the game.
Or at 11:30 p.m. whichever one comes first
Anaheim to Riverside-Downtown
(Friday night home game only)
Train 644* and Train 898
Train 644 departs 30 minutes after the end of the game. Or at 11:30 p.m. whichever one comes first. Transfer at the Orange Station to Train 898 back to Riverside-Downtown.
* Train 644 may not leave at 10:09 p.m. as publlished. This train is holding for the Angels game to conclude.
Late Inning Games
If the game runs into extra innings, Metrolink trains will depart 30 minutes after the end of the game (Monday-Friday) or 11:30 p.m. whichever one comes first.
Parking at Metrolink Stations
Orange County and Inland Empire Stations:
Free parking at Buena Park, Fullerton, Anaheim, Santa Ana, Tustin, Irvine, Laguna Niguel/Mission Viejo, Orange, Anaheim Canyon, West Corona, North Main Corona, Riverside-La Sierra, and Riverside-Downtown stations, so you can drive to the station, leave your car and take the Angels Express to the game. To learn more about the number of parking spaces and amenities available at the station closest to you, click here.
L.A. Union Station:
Daily parking is available in front of Union Station at Lot B. There are 60 spaces available, with a maximum charge of $14 per day. Overnight parking is not allowed. Parking is also available at Gateway Plaza (behind Union Station) for $6 per day. The Gateway Plaza lot is open 24 hours per day. For more information, click here.
Norwalk/Santa Fe Springs Station:
To park at this station, you need to purchase a Single Day Parking Permit in advance online; the permit costs $5.00 per day. With this permit, you will be able park your vehicle on the east side of the train tracks so that you will have access to your vehicle after the game. For more information please contact Norwalk Customer Service at (562) 929-5550.
Connections to Metrolink stations
Orange County Stations:
OCTA bus routes 29, 43, 54, 59, 70, 83, 90 and 143 provide late service to some of the Metrolink stations in Orange County.
Los Angeles Stations:
The Metro Red Line is subway that goes from North Hollywood to L.A. Union Station. The Metro Gold Line also serves L.A. Union Station, starting in Pasadena.
When planning your trip riding the Angels Express, remember to make sure your bus or light rail route provides service at the time you will be returning to the Metrolink station. The Angels Express train departs 30 minutes after the last out. Assuming that a normal game takes three hours, the train would likely depart around 10:35 p.m., getting you back to your connection between 10:45 p.m. and 11:30 p.m., depending on how far you are going.
NOTE: There is a possibility that the game could run long, making the train departure times unpredictable, so be sure to have a backup plan in case the train arrives after your last bus or light rail train has left.
New to Metrolink? It's Easy!
For step by step instruction on how to ride, click here.
Ren's Wayback - 1898
Kendall Real Estate 103 S. Thomas 1898. Johnson & Hewlett Bicycles 127 S. Thomas 1896-7. Thomas Ave. looking south. Peoples Bank 200 W. 2nd.
Ren's Note: Just give you an ideal in what your looking at. In the background, where that bank is, the one that looks like a castle. That's where the Glass House is now (before it was Thrifty Drugs).
Then the building to your right, that's on the northwest corner of Second St. and Thomas St. And in front of that building in the middle of Thomas St., is now the Thomas Plaza.
The guy walking by, is a parking lot now.
Ren's Wayback - 1950
Looking east on Mission Blvd. (5th Ave.) the cross street is White Ave. the gas station sign reads
5 cents per gallon.
May30, 2014 - Jun 01, 2014
C.F.M.S. Gem & Mineral Show
Location: Expo Hall 5Presented by the Pasadena Lapidary Society showcasing California's gem & mineral bounty. Attendees can view gems, minerals, beads, rocks, fossils, jewelry, hear speakers, see demonstrations and enjoy activities for the kids.
Admission is $5; 3-day pass $12
Ages 60+ and military $4, 3-day pass $10
Ages 13-17 $3, 3-day pass $7
Free for ages 12 & younger when accompanied by a paid adult
Hours Friday & Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Visit the website for more information
May 29, 2014
05:30 PM - 08:30 PMFood Truck Thursdays
Location: Fairplex lower administration lotPopular Food Truck Thursdays return through the first week of August in the lower administration lot.
Hours are 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Free admission & parking at Gate 1 on McKinley Ave.
Louks Greek
White Rabbit Truck
Haute Burger
Farmers Belly
Baby's BBS
Vizzi Truck
Slummin' Gourmet
The Hurricane inc
Trucks are subject to change
MAY 29, 2014 – NATIONAL PAPER CLIP DAY – NATIONAL COQ AU VIN DAY
NATIONAL PAPER CLIP DAY
Yes, even the paperclip has it’s own day of honor. National Paperclip Day is celebrated each year on May 29. Today is about that well-known piece of curved wire that keeps our papers together and helps keep us organized.
However there are much earlier claims to invention of the paperclip, according to the Early Office Museum, the first patent for a “bent wire paper clip” was presented to Samuel B. Fay in the United States in 1867. The original intention of Fay’s clip was to attach tickets to fabric, however the patent recognized that it could also be used to attach papers together.
Along with Fay’s patent, there were as many as 50 others that received patents for similar designs prior to 1899. One other notable name receiving a patent for his paperclip design in the United States was Erlman J. Wright in 1877. At that time, his clip was advertised for use in fastening newspapers.
The Gem paper clip, which was most likely in production in Britain in the early 1870′s by “The Gem Manufacturing Company” , was never patented. It is the most common type of wire paper clip and is still in use today. It was introduced to the United States around 1892 and in 1904, Cushman & Denison registered a trademark for the “Gem” name in connection with paper clips. Paperclips are still sometimes called “Gem clips”.
Today, paperclips come in various sizes, shapes and colors and can make your paperwork look more fun and lively.
Paperclips are not just for holding papers together, there are many other things that you can do with them!
NATIONAL PAPERCLIP DAY HISTORY
Within our research, we were unable to find the creator or the origin of National Paperclip Day, an “unofficial” national holiday.
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NATIONAL COQ AU VIN DAY
Annually celebrated on May 29, it is National Coq au Vin Day. Coq au vin is French braise of chicken, cooked with wine, lardons (salt pork), mushrooms and garlic.
Coq au vin is a French staple that literally translates to “rooster with wine.” It’s a rustic, peasant-style dish that is easy to serve when entertaining because a lot of the work can be done in advance.
Different legends tell of coq au vin back in the days of Gaul and Julius Caesar however the first documented recipe was in the early 20th century. There was a somewhat similar recipe, poulet au vin blanc, that appeared in an 1864 cookbook.
Following is a “tried and true” recipes for you to enjoy:
NATIONAL COQ AU VIN DAY HISTORY
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
May 28. 2014
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Update on Pomona Heritage Annual Summer
BBQ & Picnic, Sunday June 8 at Lincoln Park
Join your fellow Pomona Heritage members and neighbors for a fun afternoon in the Park. PH will provide hot dogs, hamburgers, and beverages. Member's name A-K please bring a favorite desert, L-Z a picnic side dish( both enough for 12).
Please invite your friends and non-members to join us, and kids of all ages are welcome! Please RSVP the number of attendees so we know how many to expect at President@PomonaHeritage.org. Call Wendy Perez for more details at 623-5968.
Save these Dates for 2014!
Sunday June 8- Annual Picnic in Lincoln Park. 4:00pm
Saturday August 9- Restoration Workshop. 9:00 am- Trinity Methodist Church
Sunday December 7- Thirtieth Anniversary Home Tour and Holiday
Craft Fair |
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