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Sanger
May 5 - Cinco De Mayo luncheon will be held for Sanger seniors. Event will be taking place at the Sanger Com-
Dinuba Senior Cof- fee and Conversation postponed Beginning in March, the center will be making paper flow- ers for spring again because of the many re- quests received. Infor- mation: (559) 591-2450.
Small Business Re- lief Grant Program - The Fresno area His- panic foundation is col- laborating with Kings County in a relief pro- gram for small busi- nesses impacted by CO- VID-19. The program offers grants of up to $2,500. Grants awarded are subject to availabil- ity of funds. To apply visit fresnoahf.org/king- scounty or contact (559) 222-8705.
Reedley Senior Center
April 15 - Senior Breakfast with the Eas- ter Bunny. After break- fast, stay with us to decorate Easter eggs. Cost $10. Doors open at 8:45am. Deadline to sign up is April 12. Limited seating.
April 20 - Senior Cooking Activity at 1:00pm. We will be pre- paring Simple Chicken Salad. Deadline to sign up for this event is Mon- day, April 18, 2022-Cost $5-Due at time of regis- tration.
April 21- Lunch around the World Once a month Reedley Se- nior Center will host a special event where we
munity Center. Classic style authentic Mexi- can food will be served. Guests will be serenaded by Mariachi singers.
For more information or if you are interested in contributing or spon- soring Sanger Senior
events contact Joaquin Zamora (559) 876-6300 opt. 2 or email recinfo@ ci.sanger.ca.us
Rustler, it includes the following perks ticket to every Wednesday game, membership T-shirt, ex- clusive activities.
For information con- tact (559) 732-4433 x 101. or email Markus@Raw- hidebaseball.com
mation: (559) 638-2818
Preschool Storytime-
Every Thursday start- ing at 10 a.m.
Read to a Dog - Ev- ery Saturday starting at 10 a.m.
Monthly - The Friends of Reedley Library meets every second Tuesday of the month starting at 2pm.
Immanuel News
May 5 - 7 Immanuel Performing Arts Pres- ents “Clue”
The Immanuel High School Drama class has been working hard to prepare for their Spring Drama Produc- tion - “Clue”! Join us in the chapel May 5th, 6th, & 7th at 7pm, and the 7th at 3pm. Tickets available for purchase at the door. We hope to see everyone there!
Applications are now being accepted for the 22-23 year. Interested? We are now accept- ing applications! Some grade levels are nearly full, don’t wait to apply.
Visit our website to apply and for more in- formation. Immanuel- Schools.com/admissions
Dinuba
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.
Quilters are current-
ly sewing in the library.
Stop by to say hello andsee what beautiful work they are doing and browse the library for books to borrow. Tues- days from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Rawhide Rustlers
- Become a Rawhide
Reedley
Last week's answers
serve a catered lunch from various cultures. This month we will be “VISITING” El Sal- vador. Doors open at 10:40am. Lunch served at 11:15am. Cost $10. Deadline to sign up is Monday, April 18. Lim- ited seating.
April 22 - Senior Cin- ema and Ice Cream So- cial at 1 p.m. “Home by Spring” is this month’s featured film-No cost.
April 26 - Reedley Senior Center Bingo and Pizza Party. Bingo will begin at 10:30 a.m. Following bingo is a piz- za lunch. The cost for lunch is $3. Due at time of registration. Please RSVP by Monday, April 25, to reserve your spot for bingo and /or lunch
April 29-Senior Night at the Reedley Opera House -STAR- RINGReedley's Jeremy (Elvis) Pearce! $15 in- cludes dinner and show. Doors open at 4:30 p.m., limited seating.
Call Jodi Botello at (559) 637-4207 for more information. Raffle tick- ets will be available-$1 a ticket and $5 for 6 tickets. Must be 55 and greater to join the fun!
Reedley Senior Cen- ter is open Monday- Friday 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. Enjoy the morning with friends.
Gleaners (drive thru) 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.
Senior Exercise with Shirley Festejo every Monday & Wednesday at 10 a.m. -no cost.
Tai Chi with Sharon Kerr every Thursday at 9 a.m. there is a month- ly fee $15-Register on- line through Dash or at Reedley Community Center office.
Reedley Library
Saturday, April 23 — Reedley Library Used Book Sale Be- gins at 10 a.m. at the Reedley Branch Li- brary, 1027 E St A table also will be set up outside in front of the library. Used and donated books will be on sale in a fundraiser for the library, Infor-
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