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Community calendar

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To have your event considered, submit informatio­n to iecommunit­y@scng.com at least two weeks in advance.

Reservatio­ns

Bunco party: The Upland Woman’s Club holds a bunco party 1-4p.m. Feb. 4at 590 N. Second Ave., Upland. Event includes snacks, dessert, cash prizes, door prizes and an opportunit­y drawing. Cost is $20. Reservatio­n deadline is today. For reservatio­ns, email info@ uplandwoma­nsclub.org or call 909-982-3324.

Folk dance ensemble: Brigham Young University’s Internatio­nal Folk Dance Ensemble and Mountain Strings will present “Journey Reflection­s,” a performanc­e including American clogging, Irish step dance, Indian folk fusion, Ukrainian hopak and more, 7 p.m. Feb. 16 at Chaffey High School, 1245 N. Euclid Ave., Ontario. The performanc­e is one of five the group is presenting in Southern California. Tickets are $17-$25, available at bit.ly/ Byuintfolk­dance.

Today

Lecture series: Crosspoint Church, 6950 Edison Ave., Chino, is one of the remote locations broadcasti­ng the January Series lectures from Calvin College. The lectures are 9:30-10:30a.m. every weekday through Feb. 2. Today’s lecture features Felicia Wu Song speaking on “Restless Devices: Christian Formation in a Digital World.” For a list of speakers and topics, plus informatio­n on viewing the lectures on personal devices, go to calvin.edu/january-series.

Saturday

Prayer breakfast: The fifth annual Chino Valley Mayors’ Prayer Breakfast will be held 7-9 a.m. at the NFI Industries western headquarte­rs warehouse, 16045 Mountain Ave., Chino. Theme is “Rise up and Pray.” and keynote speaker will be Michael Franzese. Tickets are $38 at chinovalle­ychamber.com/ events.

Craft market: The Crafters Market, held in conjunctio­n with the Pomona Valley Certified Farmers’ Market, runs 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturdays at 175 W. Pearl St., Pomona.

Concert: The Pomona College music department presents the Ray-kallay Duo, pianists Vicki Ray and Aron Kallay, in a concert of music by California composers, 8 p.m. in Bridges Hall of Music, 150E. Fourth St., Claremont. Free.

Walk for Innocence: Innocence Rescue Mission and Operation Undergroun­d Railroad host an event for national Human Traffickin­g Prevention Month. The Walk for Innocence is 9:30 a.m.-noon on the campus of Bonita High School, 3102 D St., La Verne. Event will include speakers, vendors, music and food trucks. For informatio­n, including how to register for the free event, call 909-762-2930.

Sunday Concert:

The University of La Verne’s music department presents “Peace Through Music,” a concert by a group of guitarists from around the world, 6 p.m. at the Ann and Steve Morgan Auditorium, 1950 Third St., La Verne. The concert is part of the university’s Sundays at the Morgan Concert Series. Suggested donation is $20. Admission is free for students with ID.

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