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To have your event considered, submit informatio­n to iecommunit­y@scng.com at least two weeks in advance. Choral concert: The Moreno Valley Master Chorale and the Lyric Symphony Chamber Orchestra, directed by Viorel Gheorghe, will present “Music Classics for the Easter Season” 4p.m. March 19at Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, 11650 Perris Blvd., Moreno Valley. Tickets are $15for adults, $10 for seniors and free for students with ID. Informatio­n: morenovall­eymasterch­orale.org; 951-485-8414; 951-2424963

Reservatio­ns

Hospice volunteer training: The Elizabeth Hospice will hold training for prospectiv­e hospice volunteers 9 a.m.-3 p.m. March 22-24 at the hospice’s Temecula office, 27720 Jefferson Ave. Lunch will be provided. To reserve a place, call 760-705-6736 or email volunteer@ ehospice.org. Speaker series: Sheri Flynn, a member of the Banning City Council, will be the speaker at a breakfast 9a.m. March 18 at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, 1320 W. Williams St., Banning. The program is the third in the church’s Community Breakfast Speaker Series, part of its 75th anniversar­y celebratio­n. RSVP is requested by emailing office@oursaviors­banningca.com or calling 951-8493343.

Saturday

The Pass Native American culture: Native Voices Poetry Festival, a free event exploring Southern California Native American cultures, is 10a.m.-4p.m. at the Dorothy Ramon Learning Center, 127N. San Gorgonio Ave., Banning. Event includes music, storytelli­ng, Native foods and exhibits.

Sunday

Western Riverside County Silent movie: Friends of the Mission Inn will present a screening of the 1924 silent film comedy “Conductor 1492,” starring Johnny Hines and Doris May, in the Grand Parisian Ballroom at the Mission Inn, 3649Missio­n Inn Ave., Riverside. Robert York will accompany the movie on the Kimball organ. Doors open at noon, and the program starts at 1p.m. Tickets are $25in advance, $30at the door, and include popcorn. There will also be a cash bar, silent auction and opportunit­y drawing. Advance tickets: friendsoft­hemissioni­nn.com

Monday

Southwest Riverside County Genealogy: The Genealogy Club of Sun City meets 1-3p.m. the second Monday of the month at the Sun City Library, 26982Cherr­y Hills Blvd., Menifee. Informatio­n: genealogyc­lub.org

Tuesday

Western Riverside County Genealogy: Corona Genealogic­al Society offers a workshop 12:30-1:45 p.m. in the Computer Learning Center at the Corona Public Library, 650S. Main St. Free. 951-739-4860; www. Coronagens­oc.org San Jacinto Valley SAGE Society: The SAGE (Search for Adventure in Greater Education) Society of Hemet meets 1:30p.m. in the Ramona Room behind Miller-jones Mortuary, 1501W. Florida Ave., Hemet. At the March 14meeting, SAGE Society member Bob Chaparro will give a presentati­on on “Hemet’s Railroads and Depots Through Three Centuries.” Free. Informatio­n: Michele Ryneal, 951-2388569

Wednesday

Western Riverside County Village Lecture Series: Stephen G. Harding, an instructor of European and U.S. history with UCR’S Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, will speak on “Ukraine — A Question of Sovereignt­y” 2-4p.m. in the at Community Events Center at Westmont Village, 17050 Village Drive, Riverside. The program is part of Westmont Village’s Village Lecture Series. Admission is free, but RSVP is requested with Kirsten Snyder, 951-295-3311. Grand opening: Reach Out holds a grand opening event 4-7 p.m. at its Jurupa Valley Resource Center, 8300 Limonite Ave., Jurupa Valley. Event includes tours of the center, about community resources, free food, opportunit­y drawings, face painting and balloon artists. Informatio­n: 951-5421144 San Jacinto Valley Ukulele group: Strummin’ for Fun in Hemet invites ukulele players and other string instrument players to meet 9-11 a.m. every other Wednesday to play and sing along at the London Spires community, 725W. Thornton Ave., Hemet. Those who want to learn to play the ukulele are also welcome. Informatio­n: 951-533-1331

Thursday

San Jacinto Valley Women’s club: The Hemet Woman’s Club meets 9:30 a.m. the third Thursday of the month from September through May on the second floor of the Hemet Public Library, 300E. Latham Ave., Hemet. Informatio­n: cfwc-hemetwoman­sclub.org

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