The Sun (San Bernardino)

Community calendar

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Reservatio­ns

Bingo party: The Upland Woman’s Club will hold a bingo party noon-4p.m. Aug. 28at 590 N. Second Ave., Upland. The $20 fee includes hot dog lunch, 12 bingo games, door prizes and an opportunit­y drawing. For reservatio­ns, call 909-982-3324 and leave a message.

Today

Children’s theater: Chino Community Children’s Theatre presents a musical adaptation of “Peter and the Starcatche­r” 7 p.m. at the Seventh Street Community Theatre, 13123Seven­th St., Chino. Final performanc­e is 7 p.m. Saturday. Tickets are $12for adults, $10for children, available at chinochild­renstheatr­e.org and at the theater box office. Informatio­n: 909-590-1149

Car show: The Fontana Car Show is 5-9p.m. the first Friday of the month from March through September. There is no show in June. The free event is at the Civic Center parking lot, 8353 Sierra Ave., and features classic cars, food and beverage vendors and live music. Informatio­n: carshow.fontana.org

LifeStream blood drive: A blood drive is scheduled noon-5p.m. at 9 a.m.-2p.m. at Ovitt Family Community Library, 215E. C St., Ontario. Donors receive a LifeStream beach towel, while supplies last, and a free mini-physical, including readings for blood pressure, pulse, cholestero­l levels, iron level and temperatur­e, with results being posted on the donor’s private online portal. For appointmen­ts, call 800-879-4484or go to LStream.org.

Tuesday

Bridge group: Recreation­al bridge is played 1p.m. Tuesdays and 12:30p.m. Wednesdays at the Joslyn Senior Center, 660N. Mountain Ave., Claremont. The group seeks more players, and beginners are welcome. Informatio­n: 909-621-2079

LifeStream blood drive: The city of Chino Hills hosts a LifeStream blood drive noon-5p.m. every Tuesday through August at the Government Center parking lot, 14077Peyto­n Drive. Donors receive a free mini-physical, including readings for blood pressure, pulse, cholestero­l levels, iron level and temperatur­e, with results being posted on the donor’s private online portal. For appointmen­ts, call 800-879-4484or go to LStream.org.

Food distributi­on: Food for Life Ministry offers food 4-6p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at its main warehouse, 4712Cheyen­ne Way, Chino. It also offers food there 9a.m.-noon on the Saturdays when it is not holding food distributi­ons elsewhere. Bring a form of identifica­tion (required) and $5(not required). www.FoodforLif­eMinistry.org; 909627-3663

Wednesday

Women’s club: The Rancho Cucamonga Woman’s Club meets 11:30a.m. the second Wednesday of the month at Kickback Jack’s, 10123 Foothill Blvd., Rancho Cucamonga. The club welcomes women who would like to attend as visitors and perhaps join the club. The group holds fundraiser­s to provide scholarshi­ps to local high school seniors and also donates to the Salvation Army, Head Start, the Ronald McDonald House and Pennies for Pines. For informatio­n or to attend the meeting as a guest, contact Sue Poso, the club’s publicity chairman, at 909241-5134or by email at s_poso@hotmail.com.

Writers’ group: The San Dimas Writers Group meets 1p.m. Wednesdays at San Dimas Senior Center, 201E. Bonita Ave., San Dimas. The group is open to published writers and anyone else interested in joining a community of writers. There is no cost to join.

Thursday

Summer concert series: The Pomona Concert Band presents “Celebratin­g 75Years of Pomona Concert Band,” the sixth concert on its 75th annual summer concert series, 7:30p.m. at the G. Stanton Selby Bandshell, behind the Community Center building in Ganesha Park, 1575N. White Ave., Pomona. The series continues with concerts every Thursday evening through Aug. 25 and a bonus concert Aug. 28. Admission is free. Informatio­n: pomonaconc­ertband.org

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