Library fights hunger

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In the spirit of the Thanksgiving Holiday, the Ontario City Library will support the United Nations World Food Program during November. 
Residents can participate in the global fight against hunger by playing a simple online game. Answer questions correctly to earn free rice for hungry people and free library DVD rental coupons for yourself.
Knowing what a word means can help feed those in need around the world. 
Visit www.freerice.com to sample the game subjects: vocabulary, art, chemistry, English, geography. Those who wish to participate are required to register. Visit the Ovitt Family Community Library at 215 E. C St., or the Colony High Branch Library at 3850 E. Riverside Drive to register in person.
For additional information and gaming details, please call 909-395-2252.
The program is free and open to the public.

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Liset Márquez has covered the city of Ontario for the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin since 2008. She started the OntarioNow blog in August 2008. To contact Liset, leave a comment on this blog or send an e-mail to Liset Marquez

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