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Reedley Senior Cen- ter Happenings
Reedley Senior Cen- ter is open Monday- Friday 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. Enjoy the morning with friends. The pool table is available for those who wish to play pool. Coffee and pastries will be served.
Gleaners (drive th- ru) Every Wednesday 8:30am-9:30am. Avail- able 9:00am-9:30am for those who do not have a vehicle.
Every Monday - Yo- ga Monthly Class 6 p.m - 7 p.m. For more infor- mation (559) 637-4203
Every Wednesday - Men’s Hobby Time 12:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Join us in the Senior Center for a game of poker and pool.
Sept. 15 -Senior Cooking Activity at 1 p.m. We will be prepar- ing Simple Au Gratin Potatoes. Deadline to sign up for this event is Monday September 13, Cost is $5., due at time of registration. Limited Seating.
Sept. 17 - Senior Cin- ema and Ice Cream So- cial at 1 p.m. "Tom and Jerry the Movie" will be shown.
Sept. 21, Reedley Se- nior Center Bingo and Pizza Party. Bingo will
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begin at 10 a.m. Fol- lowing bingo is a pizza lunch. The cost for lunch is $3. Due at time of registration. Please RSVP before Monday, Sept. 20, to reserve your spot for bingo and /or lunch.
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Sept. 24, Senior Prom 2021 Roaring Twenties Entertainment by Fac- ulty Five. Tickets are available for purchase through Monday, Sept. 13, stop by Reedley Senior Center Monday- Friday from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. to purchase a prom ticket. Limited Seating
City Programs Volleyball Registra- tion - The City of Reed- ley is now accepting registration through Sept. 30 for Youth Girls Volleyball. League is designed girls grades 3rd-8th grade. For more information please call
(559) 637-4203.
Adult volleyball reg- istration is now open for Adult Volleyball through Sept. 21. This new program is de- signed for adults 18 and over. For more infor- mation please call (559) 637-4203
Mondays -Yoga Monthly Class, starts at 6p.m.-7p.m,formore information contact (559) 637-4203
Pre-K & Preschool Combo Class Space still available! Classes meet
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 9 a.m. to noon. For info contact (559) 637-4203
Oct. 7 - Reedley His- torical Society’s Annual Dinner Meeting. Please join us, all are welcome – society members and non-members.
Our very special guest speaker will be James Spitze – author of the recently pub- lished book, “Treasures en route to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.” Jim is a 4th generation Californian who grew up in Berke- ley and went to the Uni- versity of California.
The dinner will be held at the Reedley Op- era House and will be- gin at 6 p.m. Deadline for registration is Octo- ber 1. For information, contact (559) 638-1913.
Oct.8to9-The56th Annual Reedley Fiesta This year’s theme hon- ors Reedley’s aviation past and future. “Take Flight In Reedley!” There will be food, beer garden, diaper derby, live entertainment, ven- dor booths and so much more!
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Sept. 10 Special Stu- dent Assembly Tribute to 20th Anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001.
Sept. 20 Homecom- ing Week, game on Sept. 24 at County Line Sta- dium
Sept. 11 - Street Fair and Farmer's Market will be taking place in downtown Sanger start- ing at 5 p.m. until 9 p.m. For information on the farmer's market contact (559) 875-4575 or email sangerchamber@gmail. com
Sept. 11 - 9/11 Cer- emony and Community Breakfast Veterans of Foreign Wars Edward Kuhlman Post 7168 will
Cultiva La Salud, Financial Assistance Program, please apply if you meet the follow- ing criteria; women, 65 years of age or older, undocumented, and a Fresno County Resident.
This is a one-time fi-
Sept. 23 -26 Raisin Day Harvest Festival This year's theme is "Community Heroes Raisin to Give Thanks!"
A 4-day Carnival, with a 2-day Festival featur- ing kids activities, craft & food vendors, enter-
Contributed
When planning the fall changes in your gar- den, think about drought tolerant plants. A garden is a thing of beauty and a job forever. A quote by Richard Briers.
Tasks for this time of year include start- ing fall cleanup. Cooler weather is perfect for working in the garden. Despite a few last very hot summer days, fall is rapidly approaching with shorter days and cooler nights. Adjust ir- rigation timers as your garden requires less water Deeply water
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be hosting a 9-11 cer- emony to honor the first responders and victims of Sept. 11, 2001. The event will be held on Saturday Sept. 11 start- ing at 7:30 a.m. at the American Legion Hall located at 1502 O St, in Sanger. For informa- tion, contact Clint Vance at (559) 960- 2337.
Sept. 18 - Celebrating Tom Flores Mark your
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nancial assistance pay- ment for the following expenses, rent/ mort- gage, water, electricity medical, vision.
The fund will go directly to vendors. For more information, please call (559) 498- 0870
Dinuba
tainment and a parade on Saturday morning at 10 am.
The event will take place the last full week- end of September. Our committee is hard at work getting ready for September and we hope
fruit and nut trees. Ide- ally, mature fruit trees should be irrigated to a depth of 3 feet.
Prune and shape photinia now to avoid removing the attractive new, red foliage. Pho- tinia can be pruned ag- gressively if the plant has grown too large. Annuals and perenni- als: alstroemeria, yar- row (Achillea), aster, begonia. Bulbs, corms, tubers: canna. Trees, shrubs, vines: barberry (Berberis), bougainvil- lea, butterfly bush (Bud- dleia davidii). Fruits and vegetables: almond, beans, corn. Fall color: maple (Acer), cotoneas- ter.
calendars! You don't want to miss this event Farmers' Market.
Please help us spread the word, we are also looking for vendors sell- ing food, crafts, fruit, in- formation, memorabilia, etc. who want to partici- pate.
We will have special guests & activities for everyone! For informa- tion, contact the Sanger Chamber at (559) 875- 4575
GardenChecklist: Startthefallcleanupnow
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Sept. 16-19 Centenni- al Celebration event will feature a carnival, pa- rade and live entertain- ment. Festivities, ven- dors and music through- out the weekend. Go to parlierevents.com for more information.
you and your family will join us.
If you would like to participate in this year's event please download the appropriate form and email it to isabel@ dinubachamber.com
Things to ponder: A thick layer of mulch acts as insulation. If ap- plied while the soil is still warm (55°- 65°) it can help extend the fall growing season. In the absence of soaking rains, continue to deep water trees and large shrubs.
Source: Adapted from “A Gardener’s Companion for the Cen- tral San Joaquin Valley,” 3rd edition, currently available from Fresno County Master Garden- ers for $30. Gardening Questions answered at mgfresno@ucdavis.edu Prepared by Judy Park- er, Master Gardener UCCE Fresno County.
DINUBA ATHLETIC PROFILE
Photo Courtesy of Danny Jimenez
Bethany Moreno
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Bethany Moreno (4), Dinuba High outside hitter, collected 10 kills for the Lady Emps in a four-set non-league victory against Hanford High School on Aug. 31. After dropping its first two matches of the season, Dinuba High has collected three consecutive victories heading into a Sept. 7 match against Hanford West High.
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