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I’m proud to say, I’m a Claremont Chamber member. As a Registered nurse, I started a small assisted living home, Leisure Living of Claremont, and have now been licensed for three years. One of the first business decisions was to join the Claremont Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber has been very beneficial, from the monthly networking breakfasts and ladies luncheons to the educational series offered. The Chamber ladies do a wonderful job keeping members updated with upcoming events. I can count on reading and learning from each monthly issue of the Business News. I look forward to continuing the relationships I have formed, and the continued growth of my business utilizing the Claremont Chamber of Commerce. - Kathleen Gonzales, RN

Volume 32, Issue 6

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July 2015

FOOTHILL GOLD LINE: JULY/AUGUST 2015 UPDATE selected station artist as well and to provide the artist The Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority is feedback on their current concepts. nearing completion on the Foothill Gold Line light rail project from Pasadena to Azusa. Over the next year while the artists The 11.5-mile, six-station extension continue working with the city-selected is on time and on budget, and will be Station Design and Art Review (SDAR) completed in late-September 2015 Committees to finalize the station art when it will be turned over to LA plans, the Construction Authority will Metro for pre-revenue service. Metro continue working with each city on determines when the line opens for advancing the overall engineering for the passenger service. Questions from community members being project. The Construction Authority is addressed by several Foothill Gold Line on schedule to ready the project to break The Construction Authority is now Construction Authority staff. ground in 2017. Once construction underway with advanced engineering funding is identified, the project will take for the Azusa to Montclair segment. about five years to complete. Community Open Houses were hosted in each of the station cities To learn more about the future (Glendora, San Dimas, La Verne, Claremont station and the art concept Pomona, Claremont and Montclair) under development by the station in April and May 2015 to provide artist, visit the Claremont page on the stakeholders a status update about the Claremont Station Artist, Joyce Kohl, discusses Construction Authority’s website – www. light rail project, the station design foothillgoldline.org. her art concept with community members. and art process currently underway, Stay informed! - Sign-up to receive project updates at project funding and more. Each open house provided www.foothillgoldline.org. an opportunity for the community to meet their city-

Chairman’s Circle Members DoubleTree by Hilton Claremont

Service Organization Level Rotary Club of Claremont Claremont Sunrise Rotary Kiwanis Club of Claremont

3rd Annual Claremont Restaurant Week July 10th -19th www.claremontrestaurant.com

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A Note from the Chair . . . Sal Medina

Executive Committee Chair Sal Medina, Packing House Wines Chair-Elect Nikki Coulas, J. N. Coulas & Associates Treasurer Susan Pearson, The Bathwork Shop Past Chair Linda Sarancha, Fukagawa Stark & Associates NPC Member at Large Kim Peeples, Vom Fass

It is an honor and pleasure to serve as Chair of the Claremont Chamber Board of Directors for this upcoming year. Over the past month or so, I have been asked on multiple occasions; “Why have I chosen this path as a member of the chamber?” My response is simple. I feel truly blessed and fortunate to live and have a business in a city that has given me so much. Therefore, it is only natural for me to repay all the wonderful people that have given me so much by contributing to make the Claremont Chamber one that we can all be proud of. I hope that in the year to come, I can share my enthusiasm and tireless commitment to the role that I am honored and excited to take on. After returning from our board retreat last month, I was reminded that as Chamber Board Members, our role as community leaders is to serve our community as well as our general membership. I feel it is our responsibility to continue to make the Claremont Chamber one the best Chambers that it can be and continue to make Claremont one of the best cities to live, work and do business in. This year’s board has committed to continue to work tirelessly to create new and exciting programs that will add value to your membership and maintain a highly effective Chamber of Commerce. We hope to continue to highlight our members on the Chamber website, along with our “new” format of the Chamber breakfast, as well as to enhance educational programs throughout the year.

Board of Directors Sam Acuna, Claremont Print Corey Calaycay, Mayor James Elsasser, Ed.D., Claremont Unified School District Tim Harrison, Broadview Mortgage Katherine Hauser Rubel, Claremont University Consortium Randy Lopez, Ophelia’s Jump Productions Joey Medeiros, Nuno’s Bistro & Bar Maia Thomas, Financial Advisor Edgar Reece, ISN Global Enterprises, Inc. Michael Reis, Southland Data Processing Mike Rodriguez, Tintura Salon Eugene Washington, Academy Pest Control Ryan Zimmerman, Wheeler Steffen | Sotheby’s International Realty Maureen Aldridge IOM, ACE, CEO

I have been a member of the Claremont Chamber since before our business even opened its doors over eight years ago, and I can honestly say that joining the Chamber has been one of the greatest decisions we have made as a business. I have made many wonderful connections, both local as well as regional and I have met top notch people who I have the pleasure to call my friends.

Chamber Committee Chairs Claremont Young Professionals- Ryan Zimmerman Government Relations/Economic Development Membership/Ambassadors- Maia Thomas Marketing/PR- Nikki Coulas and Randy Lopez Village Marketing Group- Mike Manning

Your success is our success.

On behalf of the entire Board, our membership and chamber staff, I would like to thank Linda Sarancha for her dedication and service as Chair of the Chamber Board 2014-2015. For our retiring Board members who have rotated off, it has been a pleasure to work with you over the years and I can say that you will all be missed. Your contributions have been tremendous and I would like to offer my sincerest appreciation for all that you have contributed to the Chamber. And for the new members that will be joining us, I look forward to working with you in the year(s) to come. This is going to be a great year and I look forward to working with each and every one of you to promote the business community and local economy. Sincerely, Sal Medina Chamber Staff CEO Maureen Aldridge Executive Assistant Marlene Fulfer Information Specialist Veronica Sepulveda

Claremont Chamber of Commerce 205 Yale Avenue, Claremont, CA 91711 Phone: (909) 624-1681 Fax: (909) 624-6629 Hours: Mon.-Fri. • 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.claremontchamber.org



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Claremont Young Professionals Bowl For Art

Emily Moultrie from Team CCA

The Claremont Chamber Young Professionals (CYP) hosted their third annual bowling fundraiser at Chaparral Lanes in San Dimas on June 10, 2015. With over 50 bowlers in attendance, this event was the biggest tournament yet. All of the participants along with their family and friends had a incredible time bowling for a great cause. This year’s proceeds benefited the First Street Gallery Art Center, a non-profit organization that helps people with disabilities develop creativity and make important contributions to the cultural and economic life of their communities.

We would like to thank all of our Chamber members who donated raffle prizes: The Diamond Center, Claremont Craft Ales, Starbucks, Community Senior Services, Claremont Courier, ISN Global Enterprises, Inc., First Street Gallery Art Center, Candlelight Pavilion Dinner Theater, DoubleTree by Hilton Claremont, Plume Ridge Bottle Shop and Nuno’s Bistro and Bar. Your generous gift’s was a great additon to help raise more funds for the event.

Joseph Porreca celebrating another Strike

Due to the overwhelming participation and raffle ticket sales, we were able to donate $1,034 to the First Street Gallery Art Center! A check will be presented to the Director of First Street, Rebecca Hamm on Tuesday, July 14 at the Monthly Chamber Breakfast. Congratulations to the winners of the tournament: Nicholas Neece, Joseph Porreca and Tim Manfro. They will also be presented a trophy at the breakfast.

Claremont Young Professionals

Thank you to everyone who came out and supported this great event. The CYP’s are looking forward to seeing you at next years tournament!

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Securing Healthcare Data Healthcare institutions today are increasingly opting for mobile devices to increase their employees’ productivity and collaboration, and to deliver better patient care and customer service. Yet the benefits come with the potential risks of data breaches and threats. Without proper security measures in place, hackers could steal patients’ healthcare data and use it for personal gains. Protecting patients’ information is a must for your healthcare organization - here’s how you can secure healthcare data. Encrypt data Data encryption stops hackers in their tracks of stealing information. When you set up connected device systems with service providers, whether it’s cloud systems or data transfer channels, make sure that data traffic of the device and its software application is encrypted when communicating your institution’s private networks and those of your outsourcing providers’. Personal healthcare information can be compromised during the collection and transmission processes. Encrypt data to protect information from being stolen. Protect passwords When setting up a system, connected devices are automatically deployed with default usernames and passwords, most of which are all too familiar for attackers. After setup is complete and before critical information is collected and transmitted, you should change the password immediately. Also, the connected device network shouldn’t be configured in a way that exposes authentication credentials in your institution’s network.

Authorize devices Privacy protection can be strengthened by securing device and authorizing permissions. The devices should be configured to prevent data from being accessed or removed by all others except the authorized device holders. Restrict devices from accessing data beyond its intended operation, and set up permissions so that the generated data can only be accessed by an authorized person with a need to handle the information. Inspect personnel One of the loopholes in healthcare data security lies in employees. Former employees - both of your healthcare institution, vendors and its subcontractors - can be the source of unauthorized disclosure. Check for potential data breaches regularly, detect and repair the damage before it spreads. Additionally, issue security policies and watch over your current employees to ensure good personnel practice. This is especially important at the network administrator level, since that manager holds the key to your healthcare data. As a healthcare business owner you should enter into agreements with your IT service provider to ensure the connected devices and network system is up-to-date and protected by multiple layers of security. If you want to learn how to protect your healthcare institution from hackers, get in touch with ISN Global Enterprises Inc today at www.isnlobal.com or (909) 6700600- their cybersecurity experts are on hand to help.

Member Spotlight-- Lotus Construction Group Honesty, Integrity and Master Craftsmanship At Lotus Construction Group it is our mission to provide a unique remodeling experience imbued with a commitment to professionalism and master craftsmanship, based on communication, honesty and trust. We focus our talents on residential renovations, restorations, additions and new homes for individuals who desire a thoughtful and considerate approach to the remodeling process. Every home is as unique as the needs of its owner. At Lotus we believe architectural context merged with functionality, drives design. We work side-by-side with our clients during the creative design process, and thereafter reconcile budget with design to create a viable project which is then executed by our talented craftsmen with attention to each and every detail.

(909) 621-1558 • www.Lotuscg.com • [email protected]



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Annual Chamber Awards & Installation Luncheon Welcome 2015-2016 Board of Directors Executive Committee Chair Sal Medina, Packing House Wines Chair-Elect Nikki Coulas, J. N. Coulas & Associates Treasurer Susan Pearson, The Bathwork Shop Past Chair Linda Sarancha, Fukagawa Stark & Associates NPC Member at Large Kim Peeples, Vom Fass

Board of Directors Sam Acuna, Claremont Print Corey Calaycay, Mayor James Elsasser, Ed.D., Claremont Unified School District Tim Harrison, Broadview Mortgage Katherine Hauser Rubel, Claremont University Consortium Randy Lopez, Ophelia’s Jump Production Joey Medeiros, Nuno’s Bistro and Bar Maia Thomas, Financial Advisor Edgar Reece, ISN Global Enterprises, Inc. Michael Reis, Southland Data Processing Mike Rodriguez, Tintura Salon Eugene Washington, Academy Pest Control Ryan Zimmerman, Wheeler Steffen | Sotheby’s International Realty

Congratulations to all our Business Award winners

Ambassador of the Year Maia Thomas Financial Advisor

Non-Profit of the Year Foothill Family Shelter

Non-Profit of the Year Claremont Lincoln University

Large Business of the Year Businessperson of the Year Candlelight Pavilion Paul Steffen Wheeler Steffen Sotheby’s International Realty

Small Business of the Year Vom Fass

Chair Award Nikki Coulas J.N. Coulas & Associates

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www.claremontchamber.org PRESS RELEASE CLAREMONT PLACE HOSTS BENEFIT TO END ALZHEIMER’S Guests and Sponsors Are Invited to Participate

CLAREMONT, CA (June, 2015) Claremont Place is passionate about helping find a cure to end Alzheimer’s. As part of its effort to do so it is hosting a benefit to raise funds for this most worthy cause. Claremont Place invites everyone to attend and for businesses to take part as a sponsor. Many levels of participation are available to be a sponsor of the event including the need for raffle prizes and silent auction items. Calypso Benefit Sponsorship Details: Claremont Place encourages local businesses to be a sponsor of the event. Each level of sponsorship includes various levels of benefits and exposure. In addition to paid sponsorship, Claremont Place is looking for those who can donate Raffle prizes and silent auction items. The donations can be mailed to Claremont Place (address above), with the attention of Judith Jones, dropped off at the community, or can be picked up if requested. • Pineapple Level Sponsor: $325 • Coconut Level Sponsor: $225 • Hibiscus Level Sponsor: $125 • Nui Makana Level: Silent Auction Gifts, valued at $100 or more • Makana Level: Raffle/Silent Auction Gifts Valued at $25-$100 All sponsorships and donations are tax deductible. To learn more about sponsorship details and benefits please contact Judith Jones or Tricia Elliker at 909-447-5259 or [email protected] or [email protected].



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Claremont Restaurant Week July 10-19 The Chamber is excited to present the 3rd Annual Claremont Restaurant Week July 10-19, 2015. This event will showcase Claremont’s many grills, sandwich shops, and fine dining restaurants. 22 local eateries will offer special lunch and dinner menus at set prices ranging from $10 to $40. Bring Your Appetite! Restaurants confirmed to participate include: • Bardot

• Pie Street Pizza

• Casa Moreno Mexican Restaurant Bar & Grill

• Pine Haven Cafe (Upland)

• Euro Café

• The Press Restaurant

• La Parolaccia Osteria Italiana

• Rounds Premium Burgers

• Lounge 425 at Hotel Casa 425

• Saca’s Mediterranean Cuisine

• Jeni Wren’s Cafe

• Saladfarm

• The Junction

• Tikka Wraps & Curry Bowls

• The Orchard at DoubleTree by Hilton Claremont

• Tutti Mangia Italian Grill

• Nuno’s Bistro & Bar (Upland)

• Walter’s Restaurant

• Packing House Wines

• Viva Madrid

• Pappas Artisanal (La Verne)

• zPizza

For restaurant information and to preview their menus visit at www.ClaremontRestaurantWeek.com.

Claremont You’re Invited!

Join us as we kick off Claremont Restaurant Week and sample delicious food from many of our participating restaurants.

Chamber Mixer & Media Preview Wednesday, July 8, 2015 5:30-7p.m.

restaurant week

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Claremont, 555 W. Foothill Blvd., Claremont RSVP by Monday, July 6th to (909) 624-1681 or [email protected]

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www.claremontchamber.org PRESS RELEASE

OPHELIA’S JUMP PRESENTS TWELFTH NIGHT & TITUS ANDRONICUS IN REPERTORY AT THE SONTAG GREEK THEATRE ANNUAL MIDSUMMER SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL IN CLAREMONT CO-SPONSORED BY POMONA COLLEGE Claremont, CA (June 8, 2015) – Ophelia’s Jump Productions presents the Annual Midsummer Shakespeare Festival with TWELFTH NIGHT and TITUS ANDRONICUS. The productions, directed respectively by Co-Founder Caitlin Lopez with Jenny Lockwood and Founding Artistic Director, Beatrice Ophelia’s Jum Casagran, will run July 16-26, 2015 at The Sontag Greek Theatre at Pomona p Prod presents uctions College in Claremont. The festival, co-sponsored by Pomona College, includes exhibits, arts, & crafts by community businesses and organizations. Tickets are available at opheliasjump.org, or by calling 909-541-5850. sponsored by

Cross-dressing comedy intrigue meets a tale of untempered revenge when these Shakespearian plays are presented at Pomona College’s beautiful Sontag Greek Theatre, an outdoor amphitheater originally built in 1910 and renovated in 1997. The productions will be performed in repertory, alternating each night. Now a Claremont tradition, Ophelia’s Jump’s Midsummer Shakespeare Festival artfully presents tragedy and comedy under the stars in a beautiful outdoor setting. Each performance opens nightly with a 30 minute Green Show. We invite you to bring your own picnic and don’t forget a small blanket or cushion for added comfort. Weekend Festival

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On Saturdays and Sundays, arrive early and enjoy local musicians, artists, and crafts before settling in for an evening of timeless Shakespearean classics! Enjoy festival booths, crafts, and vendors starting at 5:30 pm. • Title: TWELFTH NIGHT and TITUS ANDRONICUS • Directors: Founding Artistic Director Beatrice Casagran (TITUS ANDRONICUS), Ophelia’s Jump Co-Founder Caitlin Lopez and Jenny Lockwood (TWELFTH NIGHT) • Location: Sontag Greek Theatre, Pomona College, 300 East Bonita Ave., Claremont (located behind Seaver Theatre) Specific Show Schedule: • TWELFTH NIGHT - July 16,18,24, 26 • TITUS ANDRONICUS - July 17, 19, 23, 25 Curtain Times: • Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays at 8:00 p.m. • Ticket prices: $25.00 General Admission, $22.00 Student/Seniors, • Group tickets available, contact [email protected] or call 909-541-5850 for info • Additional information available at opheliasjump.org MEDIA CONTACT: Randy Lopez, 909-380-2753 [email protected]



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310 N. Indian Hill Blvd. •Claremont, CA 91711

Tel: (877) 398-4072 • (909) 398-4072 Fax: (909) 398-4076 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://academyofpc.com

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www.claremontchamber.org May Renewing Members

May New Members

Left to Right: Tammy Schembari, Focal Point Business Coaching; Rhonda Dye, Vintage Odyssey; Lena Hayes, Hands Down Too; Linda Sarancha, Chair

Back row: Norm Bortscheller, Economy Shop; Delores Peich, Senior Solution Professionals; Bruno Windegger, Saca’s Mediterranean Cuisine; Marty Moreno, Claremont Lock and Key; Andrew Behnke, Doubletree by Hilton Claremont; Suzanne Christian, CFP; Linda Sarancha, Chair; Jess Swick, Northwestern Mutual Front row: Carol Holmes, Assistance League of Pomona Valley; Nathalie Windegger, Saca’s Mediterranean Cuisine; Theresa Lock, Air Sea Travel; Paul Held, Attorney at Law; Vicki Humbert, All American Mini Storage

SCORE Business Counseling The Claremont Chamber, SCORE and the SBA bring no charge SCORE business counseling to the East San Gabriel Vally 1 hour appointments are available from 9am-Noon the first Tuesday of each month. Appointments are held at the Claremont Chamber office, 205 Yale Ave. Claremont, CA 91711. Counseling is done by appointment only, no walk-ins. Call weekdays (949) 370-1155 between 9am- 2:30pm every working week day.

Advertising Opportunities in the Chamber monthly Newsletter The Chamber’s monthly newsletter is distributed at the beginning of each month. 250 copies are sent by mail and 723 Chamber members receive it electronically. Take advantage of this great advertising opportunity. Monthly Ads: $200- Full page ad (7 1/2 x 9 1/2) $150- Half page ad (7 1/2 x 5) $100- Quarter page ad (3 1/2 x 5) Monthly Inserts: $65- Submit 250 printed flyers and PDF version (Maximum of 4 flyers per month) Six Month Ads: $150- Business card ad (3 1/2 x 2 1/2) Deadline to submit ads is the 15th of the month prior to the month you want advertised. Space is limited. Contact Veronica to reserve your spot! (909) 624-1681 or contact@claremontchamber. org

Membership Recognition

Renewing Members 49 Years Economy Shop 39 Years Stater Bros 30 Years Suzanne H. Christian, CFP 25+ Years Dr. Christopher S. Schorn, DDS DoubleTree by Hilton Claremont Carlos Bolanos CFP Claremont Manor Karousel Kids Inc. Rhino Records/Video Paradiso 20+ Years Claremont Heritage Law Offices of Thomas C. Brayton Paul Held, Attorney At Law Saca’s Mediterranean Cuisine Xerxes For Gents 10+ Years Assistance League of Pomona Valley Ben Bridge Jewelers Gould Asset Management, LLC Such-A-Deal Pomona Valley Audubon Society 5+ Years Bua Thai Cuisine Dr. Grubb’s Servpro of Claremont / Montclair Air Sea Travel The Village Postmark

www.claremontchamber.org 1+ Years Atlas Spinal Care The Back Abbey Inc. Sanders Towing Inc All American Mini Storage Claremont Villas Senior Apts. Pomona First Baptist Church Claremont Museum of Art Seniors Solutions Professionals Golden Gate Media Group

New Members

page 11 Tammy Schembari Focal Point Business Coaching Success Coach (909) 268-5550 www.focalpointcoaching.com BMW- Mini MD’S Automotive Repair & Service 1675 W. Arrow Rte. Upland (909) 552-3663

Coldwell Banker Town & Country Realtor 250 W. First St. Ste 100, Claremont (909) 621-6761

La Olla Mexican Grill Restaurant 363 Bonita Ave. Claremont (909) 628-8100

Vintage Odyssey Retail 201 W. Bonita Ave. Claremont (909) 919-0793

Hands Down Too Retail 234 Yale Ave. Claremont (909) 624-5678

The Green Gypsie Retail 526 W. First St. Claremont (909) 621-4717 Art and Sol Fine Art Classes Art Classes 241 Princeton Ave. Claremont (909) 908-1327 The Bag Lady Retail (562) 335-3813

Thank you to the following Chamber members for their donations this month.Your generous donations make our events more of a success and give you the opportunity to mention your name EVERY time you give. VMG Right at Home In-Home Care Claremont Chorale John Assaf, Farmers Insurance Christiansen Accounting Hillcrest Arthur Murray Dance Studio Glendora Florist The Claremont Rotary Community Senior Services ISN Global Enterprises Inc. First Street Gallery Art Center Claremont Craft Ales

Claremont Courier DoubleTree By Hilton Claremont Plume Ridge Bottle Shop The Diamond Center Starbucks Nuno’s Bistro and Bar Sheraton Fairplex Packing House Wines Casa Moreno Mexican Grill Escape Salon Wolfes Market Moultrie Academy of Music Voice & Dance Kut Haus Salon

Cheese Cave Eureka Burger Rio de Ojas Arbonne The Bath Workshop Hands Down Too Barbara Cheatley Nectar Aromatique Skin and Body Care Bert & Rocky’s

Committee Meetings July 2015 1

8:00 a.m. V.M.G (Council Chambers)

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8:00 a.m. Executive

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Noon Marketing/PR

20 Noon Membership/Ambassadors 21 7:30 a.m. Government Relations Committe (DoubleTree by Hilton Claremont)

Return Service Requested

28 7:30 a.m Board Dates and times subject to change. Unless noted, meetings are held at the Chamber office.

Wednesday, July 8 Claremont Restaurant Week Kick Off Mixer

Wednesday, July 15 Ribbon Cutting

5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

The Whisper House 502 W. First St. Claremont

DoubleTree by Hilton Claremont

555 W. Foothill Blvd. Claremont

12:00 p.m.

Thursday, July 23 Ladies Luncheon

July 10-19 Claremont Restaurant Week

11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

www.claremontrestaurant.com

The Claremont Club

Tuesday, July 14 Networking Breakfast 7:30- 9:00 a.m.

SAVE THE DATE:

Saturday, October 24 Village Venture Arts & Crafts Faire Vendor Applications available online at www.claremontchamber.org

1777 Monte Vista Ave. Claremont Members: $20 Non-Members: $30 RSVP by Friday, July 17th

Sponsored By: Brickley Environmental Networking Type: Bingo DoubleTree by Hilton Claremont 555 W. Foothill Blvd. Claremont Chamber Members: $15 (pre-registration) $17 at the door Potential Members: $20 (by reservation only)

RSVP to all events by calling (909) 624-1681 or emailing [email protected]

RSVP by Friday, July 10th

A reservation made is a reservation paid for ALL events. Payment must be made by cash, check, Visa or Mastercard prior to or on the day of the event. Please check in at registration even if you have pre-paid.

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which includes your food and drinks. All Proceeds to Benefit the Alzheimer’s Association Inland Empire

$20 Donation