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Thursday, January 13, 2022 | A8 | Mid Valley TiMes Community CALENDAR
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   Sanger
 Jan. 15 - Men's Breakfast at Grace Community Church Join us for our monthly men's Breakfast every third Saturday of every month.
For more informa-
Feb. 18 - Dinuba Chamber of Commerce Awards Banquet
We hope you will join us in celebrating our community's real-life heroes! We need your help to nominate so that we can recognize busi- nesses, nonprofits, and citizens that have given back to the community of Dinuba.
Awards will be given in the following catego- ries:
There is still time to offer nominations! To fill out a digital nomina- tion please follow this link. surveymonkey.
Reedley Senior Center
Jan 6- Magic is in the air, join us for a magic show and milkshake. Close-up magic by Roy Oken. Stop by senior center to by Jan. 5 to choose your favorite fla- vor milkshake. Cost $4.
Jan. 11- Senior Bunco
at 1 p.m. - No cost-Bring a friend!
Jan. 14 - Senior Cin- ema and Ice Cream So- cial at 1 p.m. “Going in Style" is this month’s featured film-No cost.
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. Cof- fee and pastries will be served.
Gleaners (drive thru)
tion contact (559) 875- 7567
Join the SUSD LEAP Academy! The Sanger Unified School District is currently looking for college students to work in one of the school's af-
terschool programs. Requirements in- clude a 2.6 GPA, en- rolled in at least 6 units, available from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at least two days
per week.
For information,
(559) 393-9058. Congratulations to
one of our own 14U players, Tristan Perez, who is down in Southern California representing the Warriors at the All- American Youth games.
or test kit.
If you still need to
get your child tested, please contact your school or school district for test kits and testing resources available for your child.
COVID tests are also available at local phar- macies or make an ap- pointment to get tested at one of the various COVID testing location in Tulare County.
You can find a loca- tion online at covid19. tularecounty.ca.gov/
serve a catered lunch from various cultures.
This month we will be “visiting” Germany. Cost $10. Deadline to sign up is Monday, Jan. 24. Limited seating.
Feb. 8- Celebrate love with us! Senior Val- entine Breakfast 9 a.m. -Following breakfast, Ron Surabian will en- tertain us with his beau- tiful voice, singing love songs. Cost $8. You may RSVP for this event be- ginning Jan, 10. Limited seating.
Feb. 14 - Hop on the bus! Senior Shopping at Downtown Clovis and Lunch at Luna’s Cost $6. Sign up's beginning Jan. 10. Limited seating. Call Reedley Senior Center for details. (559) 637- 4207
Dinuba
 com/r/B3W6GHG Ticket price and
sponsorship information will be available soon!
Dinuba Senior Center - The Coffee & Conver- sation group have been crafting fall decorated painted jars.
We welcome anyone who is interested in do- ing this project, just bring your own jars. Paint is provided along with various decoration accents.
We meet on Mondays in the Social Hall from 8:30 - 11:30 a.m., For in- formation contact (559) 591-2450.
The Dinuba Senior Citizen's Inc. Board meetings are conducted on the third Monday of each month at 9:30 a.m. in the Social Hall. Con- tact Cece Bobst at (559) 591-2450 for an applica- tion.
Public Notice to resi- dents of Tulare County COVID Test Kits - are Out-of-Stock at all Coun- ty Fire Stations, and no longer available at the County Fire Stations.
Please do not go to the fire stations to get or ask for a COVID test
 Reedley
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Every Wednesday 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. Available from 9 - 9:30 a.m for those who do not have a ve- hicle.
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.
City of Reedley
Jan. 11 - Feb. 17
Tumbling 1 and 2
Jan.12-Feb.16-
Tumbling 3 and 4
Jan. 26 - Beginning
Ballet, class will take place every Wednesday.
Jan. 28 - Family Dance will be held from 6 p.m to 8 p.m. This will be a Disney themed event, dress up as your favorite Disney char- acter! Register online or through DASH for ticket purchase.
Jan. 29 - Beginning jazz and ballet class tak- ing place every Satur- day. For more informa- tion on any city events contact (559) 637-4203
Jan. 19 - Senior Cook- ing Activity at 1 p.m. We will be preparing Pea- nut Butter Snowballs. Deadline to sign up for this event is Monday, Jan. 17, Cost $5- Due at time of registration.
Jan. 25- Reedley Se- nior Center Bingo and Pizza Party. Bingo will begin at 10:30 a.m. Fol- lowing bingo is a pizza lunch. The cost for lunch is $3. Due at time of reg- istration. Please rsvp before Monday, Jan. 23 to reserve your spot for bingo and /or lunch.
Jan. 27- Lunch around the world, once a month Reedley Se- nior Center will host a special event where we
   Western to speak
at conservatives meeting
 T h e Kings Riv- er Conser- vatives w i l l b e meeting at the School House
Wayne
Western
will be Wayne West- ern Jr.
Western is The San Joaquin Valley Sun's Agriculture Pulse contributor . He will be speaking on valley water is-
 Restau- sues.
rant on
Jan. 19 startomg at 6:30 p.m.
Our guest speaker
For more infor- mation on the event Please contact (559) 859-1813.
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