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Dec. 7 - Christmas Boutique at the Sanger Woman's Clubhouse. The boutique will take place from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Lunch will be held from 11:30 - 1:30 p.m. and will include pulled pork sandwiches. Tick- ets are $10 / presale and $12 at the door. For in- formation contact Sky at (559) 349-58580
Proteus Inc. is now offering vocational train- ing to all Sanger stu- dents. Training includes EMT, auto mechanic and forestry options as well as tutoring, career guidance and work ex- perience. Details, Linda Galvan 559-891-0135.
Apache Football Boosters meets at 7 p.m. the first Tuesday of every month in the
Nov 30. - Open Gate Ministries will be host- ing their 7th annual dec- orated Christmas tree live auction, boutique and silent auction from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 30 at Dinuba First
Sanger
activity room in the administration build- ing at Sanger High School. Details, Monica Gaucin 559-367-2175 or apachefbfundraising@ gmail.com.
American Red Cross
Central California Re- gion is looking for volun- teers. Details, volunteer. centralca@redcross.org.
The Hannibal House Thrift Store at 1501 14th St. will be open the first Saturday of the month from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The store welcomes do- nations. Details, 559-875- 0564.
The Lock It Up
Sanger High School Youth Coalition is seek- ing members interested in learning about pre- scription drug abuse
Baptist.
Free admission and
refreshments. Boutique, silent auction and re- freshments will be from 2 – 3 p.m. followed by the live auction.
Decorated trees, bou-
and gaining professional development experience and community service hours. Details, Frances Nixon 559-244-3617 or fnixon@healthcollabora- tive.org.
Aerobics with Angie
isfrom6to7p.m.Mon- days, Wednesdays and Thursdays at the Sanger Youth Center, 818 L St. Details, 559-876-6300, ext. 1430 or recinfo@ ci.sanger.ca.us.
Yoga with Ramieka is to take place from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays at the Sanger Community Center. 559-876-6300, ext. 1430 or recinfo@ ci.sanger.ca.us.
To submit an entry, send information to news@midvalleytimes. com
Nov. 15, Reedley Peace Center 6:30-8:30 Speaker: Laurence Mc- Ginity. Topic- alterna- tives to Violence in Pris- on
Nov. 22, 6:30-8:30 Reedley Peace Center
Speaker: Katerina Friesen speaking about gardening programs in women's prisons.
Nov. 25 - 27 Thanks- giving Camp The City of Reedley is offering this camp at the Reedley Community Center, 100 N. East Ave. Novem- ber 25-27 from 7:45am- 5:15pm.
Days are filled with fun activities, walking trips and much more. Camp is for ages 5-12 yrs. old. For more infor- mation please call (559) 637-4203.
Reedley
Dec. 6 Reedley Peace Center will have speak- er: Sharat G. Lin from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Dr Lin is a research fellow at the San Jose Peace and Justice Center. Top- icSanctions, The Weap- onization of the Global Financial System.
Dec. 13, Reedley Peace Center will have
Speaker: Vic Bedoian from 6:30-8:30 talking about being a stringer at KPFA
Winter Break Camp
The City of Reedley is offering a Winter Break Camp at the Reedley Community Center, 100 N. East Ave. Decem- ber 16-20, December 26,27,30, 31 and Janu- ary 2 & 3 from 7:45am- 5:15pm. For information
a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at 437 N. Eaton Ave. Details, Cece Bobst at 591-2450.
Bingo is held from 8 to 11 a.m. every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day at the Dinuba Se- nior Center, 437 N. Eaton
contact (559) 637-4203.
Dec. 13 - Movie Night
The City of Reedley is hosting a movie night at the Reedley Commu- nity Center, 100 N. East Ave. on Friday Decem- ber 13th showing “The Grinch.” No fee to at- tend and no outside food allowed. Snack bar is available. For more information please call (559) 637-4203.
Third Thursday of the month, 10:45 a.m. The Friends of the Li- brary at the Reedley Library, 1027 E St. This month's meeting is Thursday, Nov. 21.
New members wel- come. For more details, call (559) 638-6476.
Ave., in Room A-3. Dinuba senior direc-
tor Cece Bobst, says bin- go offers certain health benefits for those who play. Details, Cece Bobst at 591-2450.
Community CALENDAR
To submit an entry, send information to news@midvalleytimes.com or call Sanger Office at (559) 875-2511 Reedley Office at (559) 638-2244
Dinuba
tique, and silent auction items have been donated by various clubs, indi- viduals, churches and service organizations of Dinuba.
Proceeds to benefit Open Gate Ministries.
Details: Cheryl Jackson at 591-1241 and Diane Dominga at 643-6008.
The Dinuba Senior Center holds Coffee & Conversation every Monday at the center’s Social Hall from 8:30
REEDLEY & DINUBA
18th Annual Christmas Cookie
Contest*
*Has to be considered a cookie, excludes any type of bars. Mid-Valley Publishing’s annual cookie contest is near! Interested contestants
should bring a dozen of their home- made Christmas cookies and the recipe to The Exponent of ce (1130 G Street) and Dinuba Sentinel of ce (145 S. L Street) by 3 p.m. on Thursday, December 13, 2018.
So...get out those measuring cups and let’s get started!
The newspaper staff will judge the entries and select the three winning entries.
1st Place ................................ $75 2nd Place............................... $50 3rd Place................................ $25
DEADLINE IS 3 P.M. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2019
The winning recipes will be published in Mid Valley Times December 2019
Gift certi cates will be awarded
by a local grocer.
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