July 2010 Archives

This is courtesy of my colleague Lori Consalvo:

Investigators looking into house blaze in Claremont


CLAREMONT - Los Angeles County firefighters extinguished a residential fire in about 30 minutes on Tuesday afternoon.

The flames were reported at about 5 p.m. in the 3000 block of North Mills Avenue. When firefighters arrived, the house was engulfed, supervising fire dispatcher Michael Pittman said.

The fire was knocked down about 5:30 p.m., and firefighters stayed long after that to clean up.

It did not appear anyone was home at the time of the fire, officials said, and no other structures were threatened.

Investigators were still trying to determine what caused the fire, Pittman said Tuesday.


Read more:http://www.dailybulletin.com/news/ci_15618082#ixzz0v02bqBLm
bigdon.jpgFlappers Comedy Club will feature comedian Don Friesen and Saturday night.

Friesen has won the San Francisco International Comedy Competition twice and is the only two-time winner in its 33-year history, according to Flappers Comedy Club officials. Past finalists in the competition included Dane Cook, Ellen DeGeneres, Robin Williams, Dana Carvey, Sinbad and others.

Friesen's act is described as "engaging, clean, clever, and flat-out fun," according to the website, and he has been featured on radio station KLOS's 5 p.m. funnies and XM Sirius satellite radio. 

The comedic host/mc for the evening is Samuel J Comroe, who shares his stories about living with Tourette Syndrome, and the show will feature comedian Brent Morin. 

Tickets are $12 at the door and $10 online. There is a two-drink minimum. The shows are at 8 and 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday.

Flappers is at the Packing House, 532 W. First St., Unit 218.

For more information, call 818-845-9721 or www.flapperscomedy.com
The Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden will host The Lindy Sisters at 7 p.m. Thursday inside the garden's California Courtyard.

The group, described as a vocal trio who pays tribute to 1940's melodies, will perform at the garden, 1500 N. College Ave.

Tickets can be purchased at the gate or in advance.

Individual event tickets for the general public are $10 adults; and $5 seniors, students and children ages 3 to 12; individual event tickets for members are $6 adults; $3 seniors, students and children age 3 to 12.

The Lindy Sisters will be the last group to perform this season at the botanic garden.

For more information about The Lindy Sisters, visit www.myspace.com/thelindysisters.

For more information about the event, visit www.rsabg.org or call 909-625-8767.
Doo-wop and Motown act Kulayd will be the featured act at the Summer Concert Series. 

The series takes place from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Mondays in Memorial Park, 840 N. Indian Hill Blvd.

City officials said the 10-week series draws between 3,000 and 5,000 people for each concert.
Some people arrive at 6 p.m. to find a space and enjoy their meals. Attendees can also bring blankets, low chairs and picnic dinners.

The Kiwanis Club will offer ice cream, hot dogs, quesadillas, candy, nachos, popcorn and drinks for sale. Proceeds from sales fund the bands.

The concert schedule is:
Aug. 9: Suave (Latin/R&B)
Aug. 16: Calypso Pirates (reggae)
Aug. 23: Neon Nation ('80s)
Aug. 30: Night Blooming Jazzmen (Dixieland jazz)
Sept. 6: The Answer (classic rock)

For more information, call 909-399-5490.

New library hours in effect

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The Claremont Library is now closed on Mondays and will be open for six days.

Staff will go on a 10 hour a day, or 4-40, schedule.

Hours are as follows:
-Closed Mondays

-Open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays

-Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays

-Open 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays

While the library is closed on Mondays, hours of operation have been increased to 54 hours per week from 46 hours per week.
The Inland Valley Repertory Theatre presentation of "Kiss Me Kate" will take place at 7:30 p.m. today and Aug. 4. 

The production will also take place at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Aug. 11.

The production is a play within a play that combines Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew" with Cole Porter's music and takes place at the Candlelight Pavilion.

The Pavilion is at 455 W. Foothill Blvd.

General evening tickets are $27 while general matinee tickets are $24 and each ticket is subject to a $2 handling fee.

CFA negotiations update

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Claremont Faculty Association president Joe Tonan said a tentative agreement between the union and the Claremont Unified School District was signed at 11 a.m. Tuesday.

Tonan said on Tuesday a ratification meeting about the agreement with union members is scheduled for Thursday and members will be voting early next week. The school board still needs to vote on the agreement also.

When asked if the two sides came to the agreement to support the district's upcoming $95 million bond measure, Tonan said no.

"What took so long to get it done was we wanted to protect the full 180 days of school," 

Tonan said. "We wanted to protect teachers from layoffs. We wanted to protect class sizes. We still have disagreement with the issue on reserves ... there's a number of factors but trying to rush to get to a bond was not a consideration." 

The free 2010 Summer Reading Program: Make a Splash @ Your Library event is ongoing. 

Sign-ups, which started June 22, take place in the children's area at the SRP table. 

Readers earn incentives for participating but they must be redeemed by Aug. 21.

The programs are at 2 p.m. Wednesday and are below:

July 28---Bubble Mania & Company (explore science with the magic of bubbles)

Aug 4----John Abram's Animal Magic Show

Aug 11--Hey! What's that Buggin Me Program/San Gabriel Valley Vector Control (with live
bugs)

SRP Closing Party--- Date to be arranged. Select prizes, and enjoy a surprise entertainer!

Other Weekly SRP Events:

2 to 3 p.m. Tuesdays is art day for children of all ages

2 to 3 p.m. Thursdays is teeter tot hour with special hour for toddlers and their parents

There is also a Teen Summer Reading Program for ages 12 to 18 where youths can read any library book to get prizes with a chance to win a laptop computer.

Youths who read five books can earn a chance to win Barnes & Noble gift cards or a ticket to enter the Guitar Hero contest. 

Winners of the Guitar Hero contest will receive iTunes gift cards and those interested can sign up at the Adult Reference Desk

The Friends of the Claremont Library sponsors Summer Reading 2010. The library is at 208 North Harvard Ave.

Information: 909-621-4902 or www.colapublib.org

21 Choices robbed Sunday

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My colleague Melissa Pinion-Whitt posted this story about 7 a.m. Monday and I have cut and pasted it below.

Claremont yogurt shop target of armed robbery

By Melissa Pinion-Whitt

Armed robbers tied up two Claremont yogurt shop employees after stealing money from the business late Sunday.

Police said the robbers approached one of the employees of 21 Choices at 11:49 p.m. when he walked out of store to dump the trash, said Claremont police Lt. Mike Ciszek. The business at 817 W. Foothill Blvd. was closed at the time.

One of the men, who was armed with a handgun, ordered the employee to lie on the ground. The other man entered the store and confronted another employee who was counting money.

That robber had the employee put all the cash in a tip jar and then took the employee to the bathroom. The robber tied the employee's hands. The other employee was also placed in the bathroom and his hands were tied behind his back, Ciszek said.

One of the robbers is black, 40 to 45-years-old, 5-feet-7 inches tall, 200 pounds and has short black hair. He wore a white baseball hat, a light blue button-up shirt and a black tie with red dots. He wore blue jeans and thick-framed reading glasses. The second robbers is a thin, black man in his 20s. He is more than 6-feet-tall and wore a baggy white T-shirt, dark jeans and brown hiking boots.

Anyone with information may call Claremont police at 909-399-5411.

There was some information cut out of my Xavier Alvarez story that ran in today's newspaper

Alvarez is the former Three Valleys Municipal Water District board member who pleaded guilty in July 2008 for falsely saying during his campaign he had won the Medal of Honor. Currently Alvarez is at California State Prison, Centinela in Imperial County for defrauding the water district.

I asked Alvarez's public defender, Jonathan Libby, how Alvarez was doing in prison.

"He seems to be doing fine," Libby said of Alvarez, who he visited a couple of months ago. 
"He doesn't sound bad."  Libby said he did not ask Alvarez about his future plans. 

My story is below: 


Colorado ruling may help Alvarez overturn conviction


CLAREMONT - Former Three Valleys Municipal Water District board member Xavier Alvarez, who pleaded guilty in July 2008 to falsely saying during his campaign he had won the Medal of Honor, is trying to have his conviction reversed.

A federal judge in Denver ruled July 16 the Stolen Valor Act is "facially unconstitutional" in a criminal case against Rick Strandlof, who reportedly lied about being an Iraq war veteran.

Alvarez's appeal of his conviction under the Stolen Valor Act is pending before the 9th U.S. Circuit Court in the Central District of California.

On Tuesday, Alvarez's public defender, Jonathan Libby, said he was sending the three judges a letter citing the Denver case while he continues to wait for a decision.

"The court seems interested in both sides of the argument of whether or not the Stolen Valor Act violated the First Amendment. It's unclear to me which way they might come down," Libby said.

U.S. District Judge Robert E. Blackburn, who made the decision in Denver, rejected the prosecution's claims that lying about having military medals reduces their significance.

"This wholly unsubstantiated assertion is, frankly, shocking and, indeed, unintentionally insulting to the profound sacrifices of military personnel the Stolen Valor Act purports to honor," Blackburn wrote. "To suggest that the battlefield heroism of our servicemen and women is motivated in any way, let alone in a compelling way, by considerations of whether a medal may be awarded simply defies my comprehension."

Strandlof, 32, was charged with five misdemeanors related to violating the Stolen Valor Act. He made false claims about receiving military decorations and posed as a wounded Marine captain named Rick Duncan who received a Purple Heart and a Silver Star, authorities said.

Tiffany Graham, associate professor of law at the University of La Verne, said anything could happen now regarding Alvarez's case.

"The bottom line with respect to these two cases is they're two separate cases in two different jurisdictions where the judges have the authority to interpret the law in two different ways," Graham said.

If there is a split in the decisions, the Supreme Court could get involved, she said.

From reading news reports on the Denver case, Graham said the words "facially unconstitutional" were "pretty big."

"What you're doing is telling Congress, `You need to go back to the drawing board"' with the Stolen Valor Act, Graham said.

"It potentially raises a red flag to folks in Congress" about the legalities of the act.

Rep. John Salazar, a Democrat from Manassa, Colo., who introduced the legislation in 2005, said he was upset about the Colorado decision.

"This is an issue of fraud, plain and simple," he wrote in an e-mail. "The Stolen Valor Act has been upheld by other courts, and I am confident this decision will be overturned on appeal."

Libby said he made his final comments to the 9th Circuit in early November. He said the Denver case statements were "pretty much verbatim" what he had argued before the 9th Circuit.

"I think we're right on the law and the decision from Colorado would seem to suggest we're right on the law," Libby said. "But the three judges from the 9th Circuit will let us know their feelings, so who knows?"

Libby said he did not know when the 9th Circuit would make its decision about Alvarez.

Alvarez was fined $5,000 and sentenced to three years of probation in the 2008 case. Libby said he had completed his community service, which was required for probation, and he was close to finishing up his probation.

Currently, Alvarez is at Centinela State Prison in Imperial County for defrauding the water district, authorities said. He was forced to resign Oct. 1 because he knowingly registered ex-wife Juanita Ruiz for health benefits with the district from Jan. 24 to Oct. 31, 2007, authorities said. Alvarez was sentenced to five years in prison but prosecutors said he would probably serve half of his sentence.

Libby said he was not sure what would happen, if anything, to Alvarez's sentencing if the 2008 case is successfully appealed because the judge would have seen the conviction when handing down punishment.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Redlands based Eureka Burger, the newest addition to the Packing House, is scheduled to open in either November or December, said Robert Suzuki, director of media relations for Eureka Burger.

Eureka Burger will be in the former location of The Forks Restaurant, at 580 W. First St. 

The former steakhouse has been closed since December 2008 when a fire destroyed its kitchen area. Los Angeles County fire officials said the blaze was unintentional.

Suzuki said the restaurant's most popular burger is the Cowboy Burger which features cheddar cheese, shoestring onion rings and bacon with homemade beer barbecue sauce. 

The most popular appetizer, he said, is the Bruschetta with diced tomato, basil, goat cheese and balsamic vinaigrette dressing served on charbroiled ciabatta toast.

For more information on Eureka Burger, head to www.eurekaburger.com
tanyalee.jpgFlappers Comedy Club will feature 3 feet 6 inch comedian Tanyalee Davis Friday and Saturday night.
 
Davis, who lives in Las Vegas but was born in Canada, started comedy in 1990. According to her website at http://tanyaleedavis.com, Davis won the 2003 Norman G. Brooks Standup Comedy Scholarship Competition held at the Hollywood Improv, which was judged by Hollywood celebrities.

She is most recognized, according to her website, for her multiple appearances on the "Maury Show" where her uprising career was focused on.

Tickets are $12 at the door and $10 online. There is a two-drink minimum. The shows are at 8 and 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday.

Flappers is at the Packing House, 532 W. First St., Unit 218.

For more information, call 818-845-9721 or www.flapperscomedy.com
"Summer Spectacular," which features improv, a theatrical performance and dance, will take place at 7 p.m. July 29 through 31 and 2 p.m. July 31 and Aug. 1.

Ben Acland, Derek Reid and Chrystal Lee directed the show, which will be held at the Virginia Princehouse Allen Theatre at the Seaver Theatre complex, 300 E. Bonita Ave. on the Pomona College campus.

Tickets go on sale to the public Friday. Prices are $9 for adults and $7 for youths ages 2 to 12 and can be reserved by calling 909-607-4396 with limited seating. 

Rehearsals are held from 3:45 to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday.

The Claremont School of Theatre Arts Program at Pomona College, which is putting on the performance, is for youths age 11 to 14 and the program highlights voice instruction, acting technique, movement and other theatre components.

The performance is the program's first time using three performance aspects of play, dance and improve within the production. 

In less than two hours, Acland will direct "A Thousand Cranes," Reid will direct the improv scenes and Lee will provide choreography for the dance number, according to a news release.

The program is celebrating its 17th year in operation.

The Curtain Raisers of Claremont and Pomona College's Department of Theatre and Dance co-sponsor the theatre arts program. 

Scholarship help for the program is available through the Claremont non-profit organization Uncommon Good, which ensures the poor have access to quality education and health care; and the Claremont Curtain Raisers Summer Theatre and dance scholarship fund to support students with a financial need. 
The Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden will host Chet Jaeger and Friends at 7 p.m. Thursday inside the garden's California Courtyard.

The group, described as traditional Dixieland jazz, will perform at the garden, 1500 N. College Ave.

Tickets can be purchased at the gate or in advance.

Individual event tickets for the general public are $10 adults; and $5 seniors, students and children ages 3 to 12; individual event tickets for members are $6 adults; $3 seniors, students and children age 3 to 12.

The Lindy Sisters, a vocal trio who pays tribute to 1940's melodies, will be the last group to perform on July 29.

For more information, visit www.rsabg.org or call 909-625-8767.
The weekly Claremont Family Festival runs Wednesdays through Aug. 25 from 5 to 9 p.m. at Second Street between Indian Hill Boulevard and Oberlin Avenue.

Besides local artisans and crafters there will be musical acts, face painting, henna painting, main courses and speciality foods, a petting zoo, pony rides and more.

For more information, call 714-345-3087
Pasadena-based RVM Management and Santa Fe Springs-based Global E-Recyclers will team together for a free e-waste collection from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday.

The event, open to the public and businesses, will be held at Claremont Center, 436 Auto Center Drive.

Kitchen and household appliances will not be accepted.

Acceptable items include LCD monitors, DVDs and VCRs, copiers, cell phones, television sets, mice and keyboards, CRT monitors, telephones, laptops, computers, printers, servers, computer peripherals, toners, fax machines, cords and cables, power supplies, hard drives and all other electronics.

For more information, call Global E-Recyclers at 562-321-9310.
Country act Brian Lynn Jones and The Misfit Cowboys will be the featured act at the Summer Concert Series.

The series takes place from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Mondays in Memorial Park, 840 N. Indian Hill Blvd.

City officials said the 10-week series draws between 3,000 and 5,000 people for each concert.

Some people arrive at 6 p.m. to find a space and enjoy their meals. Attendees can also bring blankets, low chairs and picnic dinners.

The Kiwanis Club will offer ice cream, hot dogs, quesadillas, candy, nachos, popcorn and drinks for sale. Proceeds from sales fund the bands.

The concert schedule is:
Aug. 2: Kulayd (doo-wop/Motown)
Aug. 9: Suave (Latin/R&B)
Aug. 16: Calypso Pirates (reggae)
Aug. 23: Neon Nation ('80s)
Aug. 30: Night Blooming Jazzmen (Dixieland jazz)
Sept. 6: The Answer (classic rock)

For more information, call 909-399-5490.
There will be 20 children with developmental and physical disabilities including Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, autism and epilepsy who Ringling Bros. will entertain on the arena floor of the Citizens Business Bank Arena Thursday.

The children are from AbilityFirst, a non-profit social service organization that operates 24 facilities for people of all ages with developmental and physical disabilities that has been around since 1926.

The Puyang Trampoline Troupe will hold a private performance for the children and then there will be one-on-one circus skills lessons with the performers from Ringling Bros. 

Lessons will include jumping on mini trampolines, learning to juggle and twirling hula hoops. 

The Thursday event will celebrates the Ontario engagement of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey's Barnum's FUNundrum!, performing at the Citizens Business Bank Arena from today through Sunday.
The Claremont Police Department's Family Movies in the Park will feature "The Goonies" Thursday.

While the event starts at 7 p.m. at Padua Avenue Park on the east side of Padua Avenue, the movie will start at dusk.

The next movie is "Planet 51" held at 7 p.m. July 27 at Larkin Park, 660 N. Mountain Ave. 
Attendees can bring chairs, refreshments, blankets and a picnic as no food will be served.

For more information, call 909-399-5490.
The City of Claremont offers "Cool Zones" for residents to get out of the heat. 

The following locations, according to the city's Neighborhood E-Watch, are designated as "Cool Zones" and in extreme heat conditions, which are three or more consecutive days of 100-degree temperatures, the Human Services Department can extend operational hours to include the weekend:

-Hughes Community Center, 1700 Danbury Rd.
7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday; 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday; In extreme heat conditions, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
For more information, call 909-399-5490

-Joslyn Center, 660 N. Mountain Ave. 
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday 
For more information, call 909-399-5488

-Blaisdell Center, 440 S. College Ave. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday
For more information, call 909-399-5367

-Claremont Library, 208 Harvard Ave. 1 to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday through Saturday, 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday; 
For more information, call 909-621-4902

-Wading pools open from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Memorial Park, 840 N. Indian Hill Blvd., Monday through Friday; Wheeler Park, 626 Vista Dr., Monday, Wednesday and Friday; El Barrio, 400 block of Claremont Blvd., Tuesday and Thursday.
For more information, call 909-399-5490

-For high school aged youth that attend Claremont schools only:
noon to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, Youth Activity Center 1717 N. Indian Hill Blvd. 
For more information, call 909-399-5360
The Fourth of July house-decorating winners were announced in a news release from Jim and Phyllis Brost of the Fourth of July committee. 

Sharon Neyer, at 2213 Brescia Ave., took first place. 

Second was Alice Kerner, 1713 N. Towne Ave. and third was Gina Gonzalez, 609 Hendrix Ave.

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A fundraising concert featuring orphans of Ciudad de los Ninos de Salamanca will take place at 7:30 p.m. July 17 at Our Lady of the Assumption Church, 435 Berkeley Ave.

The entertainment will feature a 20-member choir, brass ensemble and mariachis.
The group previously performed in 2008 but the H1N1 flu epidemic kept the orphans from traveling outside of Mexico last year.

According to an Our Lady of the Assumption Church news release, the OLA community in 2008 learned the teens and young adults are polished performers whose daily instruction includes music from a young age. 

The older orphans, with their talents, support the younger children and toddlers through concerts. 
In Mexico the group is renowned for performances at the Basilica of Guadalupe, the Governor's Palace in Mexico City, the Cathedral of Morelia, and for Vicente Fox when he was President of Mexico, according to the release. 

The Spanish-speaking Community at OLA leads the effort to house and feed about 60 musicians and try and provide rest and relaxation for the group, according to the release.

Tickets are $10 per person and available at the Our Lady of the Assumption Church office. Donations are also welcome and people make checks payable to "Ciudad de los NiƱos de Salamanca." 
Claremont Faculty Association bargaining chair Joe Tonan was voted president of the CFA on July 1 for the next two years.
 
Tonan said members voted him into the position. He said former CFA president Suzanne Miller will go back to the bargaining team, which she worked on before.

Tonan said he will leave his bargaining chair position after current negotiations for the 2009-10 year are wrapped up. 

On Monday, when asked how negotiations were going, Tonan said CFA officials are talking to the the school district officials and he said he is "hopeful." 

Southern California Edison will repair the electrical vault on the north side of First Street at the alley, between Indian Hill Boulevard and Yale Avenue. 

Traffic flow on First will be maintained while the alleyway will be blocked and a number of parking spaces will be used for worker safety, according to the June 24 recent city manager weekly update. 

Edison officials have worked with business owners and the Chamber of Commerce to minimize impacts.

The vault work will require a power outage, scheduled for 6 p.m. July 11 to 6 a.m. July 12. 

The power outage will affect the south side of First from Indian Hill to Harvard. 

The Edison schedule is as follows:
Work started June 21 through June 25 but no work was planned for June 26 through July 11.

Work will resume the week of July 12 and is anticipated to be completed by July 16
A video tour of Claremont has been placed on the city's website on the homepage at www.ci.claremont.ca.us/

The link is found on the right hand side of the home page, under the Calendar section. 

Tour videos were made in cooperation with CGI Communications at no cost to the City, according to the June 24 recent city manager weekly update.
The City of Claremont will work with RVM Management and Global E-Recyclers to collect electronic waste by offering a Free E-Waste Collection Event from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 24.

The event will take place in the Claremont Center, 436 Auto Center Drive, according to the July 1 recent city manager weekly update.

The event is open to the general public and businesses. 

Acceptable items include:
CRT monitors, shredders

Television sets, cell phones

Mice/keyboards, power supplies

LCD monitors, fax machines

Cables and cords, telephones

Computers, laptops

Printers, servers

Hard drives DVD's and VCR's

Copiers, computer, peripherals

Toners and all other electronics

Household and kitchen appliances will not be accepted.

Questions: Global E-Recyclers at (562) 321-9310.
The 10-week Summer Concert Series takes place at Memorial Park, 840 N. Indian Hill Blvd., on Mondays from 7:30 to 9 p.m.

The Claremont Symphony Orchestra will perform on Monday, according to the July 1 recent city manager weekly update.

Here is the rest of the schedule:
July 19: Sgt. Peppers Beatles Tribute Band

July 26: Brian Lynn Jones & The Misfit Cowboys (Country)

Aug. 2: Kulayd (Doo-Wop/Motown)

Aug. 9: Suave (Latin/R&B)

Aug. 16: Calypso Pirates (Reggae)

Aug. 23: Neon Nation (80's)

Aug. 30: Night Blooming Jazzmen (Dixieland Jazz)

Sept. 6: The Answer (Classic Rock)

Information: Alexander Hughes Community Center at 909-399-5490 or www.ci.claremont.ca.us under Recreation.

Claremont Heritage, described as a "a non-profit membership organization devoted to the preservation of the history and historic character of Claremont through research, education and advocacy," has moved their annual summer party, scheduled for Saturday to the Claremont Depot.

The summer party starts at 6 p.m., according to the July 1 recent city manager weekly update. 

Tickets and information: Claremont Heritage, 909-621-0848.
The Claremont Police Department invites all to its fifth annual Movies in the Park event for families, neighbors and friends of all ages, according to the July 1 recent city manager weekly update. 

All movies start at dusk. The 2010 movie schedule is:

July 13 Blaisdell Park, 440 S. College Ave., "Monsters vs Aliens"

July 20 Lewis Park, 881 Syracuse Dr., "Hotel for Dogs"

July 21 Wheeler Park, 626 Vista Dr., "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs"

July 22 Padua Avenue Park, "The Goonies"

July 27 Larkin Park, 660 N. Mountain Ave., "Planet 51"
Scribblerus Salons will present poetry with Bruce Williams from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the Claremont 

Forum Community Bookstore, 586 West First St.

Bruce Williams will read from his book "The Mojave Trail and Other Journeys." 

There will be a chance for questions and an open microphone later. 

The hostess is Virginia Bower.

Information: Coordinator Helen Graziano 909-621-2876.
Flappers comedy club has announced its July headliners. Shows run at 8 and 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday nights.

There are occasional Sunday shows and family and kids shows on Saturdays.

Tickets are $12 at the door and $10 with an online pre-purchase with a two-drink minimum.
Hip Kitty Jazz and Fondue serve the food and drink.

Friday and Saturday headliner is comedian Jackie Kashian, who has Comedy Central half-hour specialand appeared on CBS, NBC, and the Nationally syndicated Radio/TV show Bob And Tom. 

Flappers is at the Packing House, 532 W 1st Street, Unit 218.

Information: 818-845-9721 or www.flapperscomedy.com
Thumbnail image for team.pngThe Claremont AYSO team, for the first time in 12 years, will compete at the AYSO National games from July 4 through 11 at the Palm Beach International Polo Club.

The polo club, at Wellington, Fla.,  will hold a soccer tournament that will feature AYSO players parents and volunteers nationwide.  

The week-long tournament focuses on "sportsmanship, team spirit, making friends, cultural exchange and lots of soccer," according to a Claremont AYSO news release.

There are only 240 teams in the tournament, now in its 15th year. The number of teams is about 3,000 players out of 650,000 active AYSO players, according to the release. 

The Girls U12 team will represent AYSO Region 3 in Claremont, one of three invited from Pomona Valley Area 1B, according to the release. The team is also one of just 31 teams invited from Section 1, which is the Southern California, Western Arizona and Southern Nevada region. 

The Claremont team is required to be self-sufficient, according to the release, and they are still trying to get sponsorships and fundraising help to make the trip affordable. 

For more information, e-mail LaniMarie333@aol.com or call 909-525-5725. 
soccer.jpgThe Claremont Stars Girls 95 red soccer team won the June 19 and 20 2010 Irvine Summer Classic.

Coach Daniel Graff led the team to success, according to a news release from Stars manager Monique Clark. 

In the photo pictured top row left to right: 

Graff, Breanna Clark, Caitlyn Olesniewicz, Lauren Lancaster, Matti Lord, Emily Gibson,Chloe Anderson and assistant coach Rob Olesniewicz.

Bottom row left to right: 
Anneliese Bals, Mariah Johnson, Victoria Brinnocoli, Victoria McAlister, Sophia Mitsos, Rachel Page
From the description on the video at www.youtube.com

"Choreography for 7 songs for Claremont 4th of July Flash Mob. Meet at Harrison and Berkley after the last of the floats. Parade begins at 4pm."

So get ready to dance I guess. 

roy.jpgMark Barnett, a nationally recognized Roy Orbison tribute performer according to a Candlelight Pavilion news release, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the pavilion. 

Orbison is known for massive hits like "Pretty Woman," "Only the Lonely," "Crying" and more. 

Tickets are $20. Doors for the performance open at 6:45 p.m. Beverages and desserts will be available for purchase. Candlelight Pavilion is at 455 W Foothill Blvd.

Information: 909-626-3296, Ext. 1 or www.candlelightpavilion.com

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