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Oct. 26 - Mid Valley Disposal and The City of Sanger Community Clean Up Event will be held from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. This event is only for residents within the city limits, must provide proof of residency; drivers license, city utility bill that is 30 days current at least. Location City Yard, 333 North Avenue. Please bring items separated by material type, metal, wood, trash, etc.
Veterans Day Parade Signups - Entry and sponsorship forms for the Sanger Veterans Parade are ready as is the order form for the latest commemorative coin.
Event starts at 11 a.m. Nov. 2 in downtown Sanger and will honor the U.S. Coast Guard. Grand Marshal nominations are also requested. For more information contact JD Bennett at (559) 280-3173 or Cheryl Ing (559)875-8387.
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 Cen- ter, 730 Recreation Ave.
The Dinuba Senior Center holds Coffee & Conversation every Monday at the center’s Social Hall from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at 437 N. Eaton Ave.
Bingo is held from 8 to 11 a.m. every Tues- day, Wednesday and Thursday at the Dinuba Senior Center, in Dinu- ba. Details, Cece Bobst at (559) 591-2450.
Palm United Meth-
Sanger
Details, 559-876-6300, ext. 1430 or recinfo@ ci.sanger.ca.us.
Zumba and Step Class by Rosa is from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday for zumba and from 8 to 8:50 a.m. Tuesday and Thursday for step. De- tails, Rosa 559-355-4204 or rosareyessalva@ya- hoo.com.
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 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 vol- unteers. Give relief during disasters, con- nect with community and offer hope. 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-
Dinuba odist Church of Dinuba
will hold its annual Ori- ental takeout dinner on Saturday, Oct. 26 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
For more informa- tion contact Susan Yo- shimura at (559) 679- 8074 or Marian Clifton at (559) 834-5135 or the church (559) 591-0746.
Oct. 20 -26 - In honor of Teed Read Week and Teen Tech Week, now called TeenTober (Oct.
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 and gaining professional development experience and community service hours.
The group meets at 3 p.m. every Monday in Room 330 at the high school, 1045 N. Bethel Ave. Details, Frances Nixon 559-244-3617 or fnixon@healthcollabora- tive.org.
Entry and spon- sorship forms for the Sanger Veterans Parade are ready as is the order form for the latest com- memorative coin. This year the event, which starts at 11 a.m. Nov. 2 in downtown Sanger, will honor the U.S. Coast Guard. Grand Marshal nominations are also requested. Details, JD Bennett 559-280-3173 or Cheryl Ing 559-875-8387.
The Sanger VFW Post 7168 is hosting its community breakfast from 8 to 9:30 a.m. Sat- urday, Nov. 9, at the American Legion build- ing at 1502 O St. The date change is due to the Veterans Day parade on Saturday, Nov. 2. Infor- mation: Clint Vance at (559) 960-2337.
To submit an entry, send information to news@midvalleytimes. com
14-18) and National Friends of the Library Week (Oct. 20-26), the Friends of the Dinuba Library are sponsoring a drawing.
The drawing will be held on Oct. 31 at 5 p.m. Participants do not have to be present to win.
For more informa- tion contact the Dinuba Library at (559) 591- 5829
Oct. 25 - The Halloween/ Red Ribbon Carnival will be taking place at the Reedley Armory Building, 601 E 11th St. from 6-8pm.
Costume contest starts at 7:00pm. This FREE event has carni- val games, food, bounce house, candy and much more. For more infor- mation call 559 637-4203.
Oct. 26 - The Teen Challenge Harvest BBQ Fundraiser is set for Saturday, Oct. 26, at Central Valley Teen Challenge, 42675 Road 44, Reedley. Refreshments at 4:30 p.m., dinner at 5 p.m. Special speaker is Joe Garza, Reedley chief of police. Information: (559) 663-8353.
Nov 8, Reedley Peace Center 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Speaker Lisa Jones. The topic will be A case study on mitigating ex- tremist attacks and how Whitefish, Montana be- came "A National Model of Resistance"
Now through Nov. 8 - Toys for Tots Applica- tions The City of Reed- ley is accepting applica- tions for this years Toys for Tots Program. Fami- lies must qualify and pro- vide ID. For more infor- mation please call (559) 637-4203.
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 Reed-
Gift Certi cates Available
Reedley
ley 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.
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.
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.
Dec. 13 - Movie Night
The City of Reedley is hosting a movie night at the Reedley Community Center, 100 N. East Ave. on Friday December 13th showing “The Grin- ch.” No fee to attend and no outside food allowed. Snack bar is available.
Doors open at 6:45pm with the movie start- ing at 7:15pm. Blankets and low chairs are wel- comed. For more infor- mation please call (559) 637-4203.
Third Thursday of the month, 10:45 a.m. The Friends of the Library at the Reedley Library, 1027 E St. This month's meeting is Thursday, Nov. 21. New members welcome. For more de- tails, call (559) 638-6476.
Every Thursday — Color Me Calm-Cheaper than Therapy. Begins at 6 p.m. Coloring is not only fun but great for stress relief and relaxation col- oring pages and pens are provided by the library or bring your own. This
is an adult activity. For more information con- tact the Reedley Branch Library at (559) 638-2818 or visit fresnolibrary.org
Every Saturday at 10 a.m. Read to a Dog. Dogs love children and books, come read a story to a registered therapy dog from Tail Waggin' Tutors.
All school age chil- dren are welcome. For more information con- tact the Reedley Branch Library at (559) 638-2818 or visit fresnolibrary.org.
The Reedley Read- ing Group invites those interested to its monthly book discussions.
The group meets the first Tuesday of each month at 10:30 a.m. at the Reedley Library, 1027 E. St. The titles of books the group is reading are posted in the library. De- tails, gnmjohnson2@com- cast.net.
Learning is a snap! Elenco's Snap Circuits makes learning electron- ics easy and fun! Kids have fun while learning the basics of electricity.
These classes will be taking place the first and third Wednesday of ev- ery month for ages 6 and up. Classes will begin at 2 p.m.
Builders Club — Join others at the Reedley Li- brary and create Lego masterpieces with other Lego enthusiasts.
Classes will be held every second and fourth Wednesday of each month for ages 5 years and older.
Hip Hop — An eight- week session is under- way. Fridays from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Register online through DASH or come by the Reedley Commu- nity Center. Details, (559) 637-4203.
Reedley Buddhist Church
FOOD BAZAAR
Sunday, November 3, 2019 at the
REEDLEY BUDDHIST CHURCH
Corner of 15th & J Street • Reedley, CA 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Dinner = $15: Chow Mein, Chicken Teriyaki, Beef Teriyaki, Namasu (salad), Rice, & Fortune Cookie
Other items available: desserts, sushi, beef sticks
2035 15th Street •Reedley, CA 93654
Call (559) 638-2146 for tickets or email: reedleybc@gmail.com
Have a story idea?
Call Juanita Adame 559-875-2511
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To submit an entry, send information to news@midvalleytimes.com or call Sanger Office at (559) 875-2511 Reedley Office at (559) 638-2244
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