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Thursday, August 19, 2021 | A8 | Mid Valley TiMes Community CALEnDAR
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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.
Aug. 20 - Senior Cin- ema and Ice Cream So- cial at 1 p.m. "The War with Grandpa" will be shown.
Sept. 23 -26 Raisin Day Harvest Festival This year's theme is "Community Heroes A Raisin to Give Thanks!"
For over 100 years the community has cel- ebrated 'Raisin Day' A 4-day Carnival, with a
Aug. 19-25- Un- ashamed, our theme for this year is Unashamed. We are thankful for the many opportunities to live out our Christian witness at Immanuel and look forward to partnering with our families to make this a wonderful school year.
Aug. 19 - Back to School Night. It is great to have students on cam- pus and we are excited to see what this year
Reedley
Aug. 24 - Reedley Senior Center Bingo and Pizza Party. Bingo will begin at 10 a.m. Following bingo is a pizza lunch. The cost for lunch is $3. Due at time of registration. Please RSVP before Monday, Aug. 23 to reserve your spot for bingo and /or lunch.
Aug. 25 - August Birthday and Anniver- sary Celebration cake at 1 p.m.
Aug. 26- Lunch Around The World at 11 a.m. Once a month Reedley Senior Cen- ter will host a catered lunch from various cul- tures. This month we will "travel" to China.
Dinuba
2-day Festival featuring kids activities, craft & food vendors, entertain- ment 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
brings! Back to School Night is tonight, from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on all campuses. This event is a great opportunity to learn information about your student’s specific teacher or classes.
Athletics News
Girls JV and Varsity tennis compete today at home against Tulare Union, games starting at 4:00pm. On Saturday, we have 9 runners com- peting in cross country
Deadline to sign up for this delicious lunch and fun event is Monday, Aug. 23, cost $10. Due at time of registration. Limited seating.
*Save the date -
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
Mondays - Yoga Monthly Class 6 p.m - 7 p.m. For more informa- tion (559) 637-4203
work getting ready for September and we hope 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
at Woodward Park in Fresno, runners start at 8:30 a.m.
Next week Tuesday, girls golf is at Ridge Creek against Sanger - 2 p.m., JV/Varsity tennis are at home vs Sierra at 3:30 p.m., and volleyball heads to Justin Garza High, with frosh/soph starting at 4pm.
Wednesday, girls tennis compete at home against Firebaugh start- ing at 4 p.m.
For more informa- tion on upcoming Im- manuel events, visit im- manuelschools.com
Aug. 21 - 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
Aug. 18 - Kings River Conservative / Fresno County Republican, Dis- trict 4, joint meeting will be held at the School House Restaurant start- ing at 6:30 p.m.
We have a special speaker, Josh Fulfer, of the Oreo Express, speak- ing on “The Truth about
Sanger
the Southern Border”. Any questions please text to (559) 859-1813.
Aug. 28 - Sanger High School Class of 1971's 50th Reunion will be held on Aug. 28, 2021
at Wolf Lakes. Contact Guy Tinoco at (559) 614- 6660. $55 per person for dinner Send check or money order to him at PO Box 1211, Grover Beach, CA 93483.
Sept. 11 - 9/11 Cer- emony and Community Breakfast Veterans of Foreign Wars Edward Kuhlman Post 7168 will
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.15- TomFlores hometown hero event. For information on this event call (559) 875-4575 or email sangercham- ber@gmail.com
    Upcoming Immanuel Schools events
 Alana Woodin, Activities Director at Orange Cove High School spoke to students and staff on the morning of Aug. 11 during the school's Back to School rally.
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The district also al- lowed schools to relax physical distancing re- quirements since the state relaxed the health and safety protocols. All students, staff and visi-
tors within KCUSD will be expected to wear face masks while indoors, however, face masks will be optional outdoors for students, staff, and visi- tors.
We are just going back to what got us here focusing on taking care
of our kids,” he said. “Showing them that we care and that we’re here for them and that we’re going to do whatever we need to do for them to be successful whether it’s academically or socially or emotionally.”
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