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District Doings
• The Alta District Historical Society, in conjunction with the Armenian Cultural Conservancy of Fresno, will be hosting an art exhibit featuring the work of Katchador 'K' Boroian on August 25. The exhibit will be held at the Alta District Historical Society White House at 289 South K Street in Dinuba.
A view and reception will be held from 10 a.m. to noon and will feature an extended collection of the artist who spent a good part of his life in Dinuba. The works will feature artwork in three different medias; needlepoint, charcoal drawings and oil paintings.
A presentation by Deacon Van Der Mugrdechian will be given at 11 a.m. The event is free to the public. For more information, call 591-2144.
• The Knights of Columbus, Council #11788 of Dinuba, will be hosting a Father and Daughter Dance on August 25. The dance will be held at the Parish Hall at St. Catherine's Catholic Church at 356 North Villa Avenue and will be held from 6 to 9 p.m.
Tickets for the dance are $20 and provided entrance for both father (and/or father-figure) and daughter (and/or daughters). There will be hors d'oeuvres, arts and crafts, a photo booth and raffle prizes. For more information, contact Leo Soto at 679-1979.
• Open Gate Ministries will be holding its 44th Anniversary Dinner and Boutique on September 6. The event will be held at the Dinuba Seventh-Day Adventist Church, on the corner of Adelaide and Eaton avenues.
Tickets are $12.50 and are available at the door or the Open Gate Shelter at 511 North K Street. For more information, call 591-1241.
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Car show, cruise night next Friday
Sentinel staff report
Though the city of Dinuba’s Summer Night Lights draws to a conclusion tomorrow night at the Downtown Entertainment Plaza, the entertainment will be extended into the following week as the local Creativity Car Club will be hosting a Cruise Night and Car Show at the plaza next Friday night.
The event will be held at the Entertainment Plaza from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. and will feature custom low rider vehicles from throughout the Valley that will line South L Street, from Kern to Ventura streets. The event is open to the public and free of charge.
Various food vendors will be on site and a DJ will provide entertainment throughout the night.
Arrests
Creative Car Club was started in 1997 after eight friends decided to create a club based on their love for building cars. Twenty-one years later, Creative Car Club is still going strong.
Tomorrow night will be the last night of the city’s Summer Night Lights and will feature the band jazz band Starr Choice. The band features Joe Walton, an acclaimed jazz muscian from Fresno.
Sentinel staff report
• David Rodriguez, 38, of Reedley, was booked on July 23 on suspicion of possessing unlawful paraphernalia and possessing a controlled substance. He was contacted in the 1300 block of East Davis Drive for a minor traffic violation. During the stop, police say he was found to be in possession of a methamphetamine pipe and meth as well. He was arrested, booked and then released with a promise to appear in court.
• Alvaro Martinez, Jr., 29, of Goshen, was booked on July 23 on suspicion of driving on a suspended license, driving without an interlock device and driving with false license plates, all misdemeanors.
According to police, he was contacted during a traffic stop regarding a headlight out in the 900 block of East Sierra Way and was found to have a suspended license for a driving under the influence, requiring him to have an interlock ignition device, which was not installed on the vehicle. Police say he was also displaying false plates on the vehicle.
• Isaac Zuniga, 34, of Dinuba, was booked on July 24 on suspicion of possessing unlawful paraphernalia and possessing a controlled substance, both misdemeanors. He was stopped in the 500 block of Vermont Avenue for a traffic violation while on a bike. According to police, during the stop he was found to be in possession of methamphetamine and a meth pipe. He was arrested, booked and released with a promise to appear in court.
• Miguel Angel Castro, 29, of Dinuba, was booked on July 25 on suspicion of disorderly conduct, a misdemeanor. Police say he was contacted at the Downtown Entertainment Plaza Park and was found to be in possession of an open container and was intoxicated. According to police, he became aggressive and was taken into custody without further incident. He was booked and transported to the Tulare County Jail for housing.
• Valerie Ann Ortiz, 30, of Fresno, was booked on July 27 on suspicion of shoplifting. She was reportedly detained by loss prevention at the Walmart in the 700 block of West El Monte Way. She was arrested and transported to the Dinuba Police Department where she was booked, cited and released, say police. The merchandise was recovered by Walmart.
• Luis Manuel Robles, 24, of Fresno, was booked on July 27 on suspicion of shoplifting and possessing unlawful paraphernalia, both misdemeanors. According to police, he was positively identified as a subject who stole 10 baseball caps at Foot Motion earlier in the day. Police say he was with Valerie Ann Ortiz, who was detained at Walmart, also for shoplifting. He reportedly had a meth pipe in his possession and was transported to the Dinuba Police Department, where he was booked, cited and released. The baseball caps were recovered.
• Brian Carranza Torres, 31, of Dinuba, was booked on July 28 on suspicion of violating a restraining order and being in possession of unlawful paraphernalia. He was contacted
by police in the 1600 block of North Crawford Avenue for reportedly violating a domestic violence restraining order. He was reportedly arrested, booked at the Dinuba Police Department and then transported to the Tulare County Pre-Trial Facility for housing.
• Serrita Nena Regalado, 36, of Fresno, was booked on July 28 on suspicion of shoplifting, a misdemeanor. Police were contacted by Walmart after a suspect was reportedly seen exiting the store with stolen property. When police arrived she was placed under arrest and found to have an outstanding warrant, say police. She booked and then transported to the Tulare County Pre-Trial Facility.
• Desirae Monique Garza, 30, of Sultana, was booked on July 28 on suspicion of being in possession of a stolen vehicle, a felony, and driving without a license, a misdemeanor. Police say they contacted her in the 200 block of Alice Avenue for a vehicle code violation. According to police, a records check revealed the vehicle was reported stolen. After the stolen vehicle was confirmed, she was placed into custody, booked and later transported to the Tulare County Jail.
• Stephen Antonio Vera, 28, of Dinuba, was booked on July 28 on suspicion of possessing unlawful paraphernalia, driving under the influence, improper use of a disability placard, and driving without a license, all misdemeanors. According to police, he was stopped in the 9200 block of Avenue 416 for expired registration. According to police, the vehicle he was
driving had a license plate from another vehicle. Police say he was also found to be driving under the influence of a stimulant and was in possession of drug paraphernalia. He was arrested and transported to the Tulare County Pre-Trial Facility for housing.
• Marciano Hernandez Martinez, 48, a transient, was booked on July 29 on suspicion of being in possession of a controlled substance. He was reportedly contacted during a consensual encounter in the 200 block of South M Street. According to police, during the contact he was found to be in possession of meth. He was arrested, cited and released with a promise to appear in court.
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shockwaves from the board’s proposal “are sure to ripple outward to adversely affect businesses, local governments and disadvantaged communities throughout the northern San Joaquin Valley.”
The coalition also warned that the proposal violates the state Constitution’s requirement that water be used reasonably, “by proposing the extraction of huge volumes of ‘unimpaired flows’ from otherwise legal and beneficial water users, at enormous human cost and without any reasonable and commensurate assurance of benefit to the environment.”
Describing the flow proposal as “an expedition in scientific uncertainty,” the coalition encouraged the board to support “voluntary and creative solution-finding” such as the use of functional flows—releasing just the right amount of water into rivers at the appropriate time to benefit fish—and non-flow alternatives including measures to create additional habitat or address
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“Until every opportunity has been exhausted for creative conservation and collaboration,” the letter concluded, “a difficult and damaging regulatory path which is premised upon uncertain future fisheries successes should be avoided at all costs.”
The letter, drafted by CFBF, was signed by 54 organizations, including the Association of California Water Agencies; California Bankers Association; California Chamber of Commerce; Southern California Water Coalition; the Modesto and Turlock irrigation districts; agricultural and water organizations representing a wide range of crops, commodities and regions; and 26 county Farm Bureaus.
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Worship in Dinuba
Grace of God of Dinuba
A Non-Denominational Church Meeting at the First Lutheran Church 961 E Elizabeth Way, Dinuba, CA 93618 595-1441
Pastors Bert & Nancy Boyd
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Our services are contemporary and casual with doors open wide to people from all backgrounds, regardless of where they are on their spiritual journey. We’re a church where every day is a celebration of God’s goodness and love.
Healing Prayer Ministry is available every 1st Monday of the month. Please see our website for more information.
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Cutler Baptist Church
12926 School Ave.
Phone: 591-6028
Pastor: Armando Alvarado Sunday School 10 am
Sunday Worship 11 am
Choir 4 pm
Sunday Evening Service 5 pm Tuesday Woman’s Bible Study 10 am Wednesday Bible Study with Pastor 3 pm
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Phone: (559) 591-0172
Minister: Christopher Roberts WELCOMES YOU
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I can do all things through Christ which strengthened me. Please come join us and be strengthened through the preaching of God's word. www.dinubacoc.org
CALVARY APOSTOLIC CHURCH Apostolic in Doctrine- Pentecostal in Experience
1013 N. Alta Ave. Dinuba, CA 93618 Phone: (559) 397-1313 Pastor: Ron Bohde
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We are a friendly family oriented church where everyone is welcome. For a real life change, come and join us. See how a Spirit change can also change both You and your family forever.
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Dinuba Presbyterian Church
1250 E. Nebraska Ave. (at Hayes Ave.)
Phone: 591-6610
Pastor: Rich Latta (859-9662)
Sunday Morning Worship Service at 10 am Monday Women’s Bible Studies at 9:30 am Wednesday Women’s Bible Studies at 5:45 pm Men’s Bible Study: Friday 6:00-7:30 am M.O.P.S. Mothers of Pre Schoolers: 1st & 3rd  ursday of the month at 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
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