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Senior Trip to Duarte Poinsettia Farm & Hilmar Cheese Factory -Join us on Wednesday, Nov. 28 for a trip to Duarte Poinsettia Farm and see the variety of poinsettia plants and other unique items with an option to purchase. Then off to the Hilmar Cheese Factory for a wonderful lunch and tour of the facility. Cost $42. (In- cludes catered lunch) Come to the Senior Center Mon- day—Friday 9-10:30 a.m. to sign waiver form and pay. Be at senior center day of trip at 7 a.m. Return around 4:30 p.m.
Health Corner with Dr. Guzman - Join Dr. Guzman on Wednesday, Oct. 17 at 11:00 am in the Senior Room. Call to make your lunch res- ervation. Lunch is served at 11 am.
Chukchansi Casino
The next trip to Chuk- chansi Casino will be on Friday, Dec. 14. Cost is $17 which includes $10 e-cash and $5 towards lunch with photo ID. Early registra- tion for Reedley seniors now open. (Reedley Residents get first chance to sign up. Open enrollment is for all seniors). Open Enrollment starts October 22. Come to the Phil Hudson Senior Room weekdays from 9 a.m. -12 p.m. to pay and sign-up. Pay by check or Money Order to The City of Reedley.
Café Bistro / Billiards
Bring a friend and enjoy a fresh cup of coffee and Danish and play a game of pool.
Christina Ontiveros
Mondays, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Celebrate Recovery. Re- deemer's Church. Details: (559) 859-8942.
First Monday of the month. 6:45 p.m. St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Daughters Court: Our Lady of Grace #2637. At St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, 1018 N. Frankwood Ave. Rosary is at 6:45 p.m.; the meetings begin at 7 p.m. For more details, please check the church's regular bulletin.
Second Tuesday of the month, 2 p.m. Caregiver Support Group. In the Com- munity Room at the Palm Village Retirement Com- munity, 703 W. Herbert Ave. This meeting gives caregiv- ers of a family member or friend with memory loss a time to meet for mutual emotional, educational and social support. Details: call (559) 638-6933.
Second Tuesday of the month, 6 p.m. The Blossom Trail A’s meets at Bristol Ranch (formerly Brooks Ranch), 1620 E. Manning Ave, for dinner and meet- ing. New members are wel- come. You don't have to own a Model A to join. For more details, call Jerry Eitzen at (559) 638-8222.
Second Friday of the month, 9:30 a.m. Parkin- son's Support Group. Palm Village Community Room, 703 W. Herbert Ave. Open to anyone with Parkinson's disease and/or their care- givers. For details, call (559) 638-6933 and ask for Norma Froese.
Third Thursday of
the month, 10:30 a.m. The Friends of the Library at the Reedley Library, 1027 E St. New members are welcome. For more details, call (559) 638-6476.
Oct. 12. 6:30-8:30. Reed- ley Peace Center presents Ted Loewen and Jerry Lin- scheid. Topic- November ballot initiatives. Fellow- ship Hall, First Mennonite Church. Potluck dinner fol- lowed by program about 7 p.m. For more information contact- dfriesen0@gmail. com.
Oct. 12. The Reedley Fi- esta Diaper Derby is right around the corner! The event will take place at Si- erra View Homes located at 1155 East Springfield Ave. Registration starts at 9:45 a.m. with races starting at 10 a.m. Two age categories are available. Races for crawlers only. For more in- formation call the Reedley Senior Center at (559) 637- 4207.
Oct. 13, 6:55 a.m.
Rabobank Fiesta Walk Run presented by the city of Reedley. Register at Reedley.com or at the Reed- ley Community Center, 100 N. East Ave. Races for all ages and abilities. For more information, call (559) 637- 4203.
Oct. 13 - Public Square Rosary Crusade, the 101st. Annual Public Square Ro- sary will be taking place at 12 p.m. at the St. Anthony of Padua (New Church) Church on 1018 N. Frank- wood Avenue in Reedley. Coordinated nationally by
Tradition, Family and Prop- erty and its America Needs Fatima Campaign. For more information contact Olga Garcia at 559-643-0254 or visit ANF.org
Oct. 17 - GriefShare Group at Sanger United Methodist Church. Meet- ings begin on Oct. 17 at the Sanger United Methodist Church. This will be a 13 week series on how to re- cover from a deep hurt. The meetings will begin at 7 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. The program will consist of a video pre- sentation, group discussion, and a personal workbook. Sanger United Methodist Church is located at 1612 P. Street in Sanger. For more information contact Neal Harris, Pastor, at (559) 393- 2260
Oct. 20. Karen Weibe plans to ride her bike 65 miles to raise money for the Community Youth Min- istries' RiverKids program. Wiebe began riding to sup- port CYM when she turned 50. Each year she has been adding one mile, this year she will ride 65 miles in honor of her 65th birthday. Karen said she enjoys riding her bike and teaching young children that Jesus Christ loves them.
This ride is a way to support both of the things she loves to do. Karen and CYM are thankful for the many people who continue to support the fundraiser each year. The event raises about $6,000 each year.
Oct. 26. 7:00-8:30. Reed- ley Peace Center, please
note- there will not be a meal preceding this meet- ing. Speaker: Andrew Janz, candidate for California Congressional District 22. Fellowship Hall, First Men- nonite Church. For more information, contact dfri- esen@gmail.com.
Oct. 27 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Palm United Methodist Church of Dinuba will hold its annual Oriental Take- Out Dinner. The church is located at 438 West Tulare Street, on the corner of "P" Street, in Dinuba. Menu will include grilled teriyaki chicken, cabbage and ramen salad, chow mein, steamed rice, and cookies. Tickets cost $12 and can be pur- chased from church mem- bers or at the door. Boutique items will also be available for purchase. Proceeds will go to support various mis- sion projects.
For more information contact; Susan Yoshimura at 559- 679-8074, Marian Clif- ton at 559-834-5135, or Pat Kurihara at (559) 528-4149.
Oct. 9 - Nov. 14
Annual Toys 4 Tots Sign ups - Applications are being accepted for the disadvan- taged children in Parlier to receive a gift for Christmas. Sign up at Central Valley Resource Center at 13700 E. Parlier Avenue. Parlier, Ca 93648, from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. from Monday through Friday. Must provide proof of residence in Parlier. For more information call 559- 646-3837
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- Friday at
9am at the Senior Center
Lunch at the Senior Center Meals taste so much better when you can enjoy them in the company of others! Join us in the Phil Hudson Senior Room at the Community Center week- days at 11:00 am (except holidays) for a nutritious lunch and good time. This program is partially funded by the Fresno-Madera Area Agency on Aging. If you are 60 or older, a suggested donation of $2.00 is appreci- ated, however, not required. Reservations by 11:00 am the weekday before you plan to attend. Call 637-4207 for your reservation today. Senores Y Senoras
La Cuidad de Reedley les invita a visitar y par- ticipar en los programas de personas mayores. Si tienen preguntas y necesitan in- formacion y asistencia les podremos ayudar de 9:30- 11:30 am los dias de lunes a viernes We are a Spanish speaking friendly center. They can call the center and
ask for Christina. you!
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FCCLA participates in walks
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ABOVE: Reedley High School's chapter of Family, Careers and Community Leaders of America pro- vided their time in service of two charitable programs. The FCCLA chapter traveled to Fresno State to help with the walk Like MADD event on Sept. 15. They also participated in the walk to End Alzheimer's on Sept. 22. From left are Liliana Morales, Ricci Matabang, Jocelyn Torres, Ashley Polina, Leslie Lopez, Stephanie Hernandez, RHS teacher and Chapter Adviser, Lisa Bueno, and co-adviser Richard Bueno.
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