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Contemporary Samoan Art

Harris Gallery will host “ATA: An Exhibition of Contempor­ary Samoan Art.” From 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, opening day will feature previews of new films from Aotearoa-New Zealand and the Samoa Islands. A media and performance panel discussion will follow the previews. For more information contact Dion Johnson at djohnson@laverne.edu or 909-593-3511, ext. 4273.

‘Dog Run’

“Dog Run,” an exhibition of black and white photographs of a community of dogs by Michael Crouser, is now on display in the Irene Carlson Gallery. Admission is free. The exhibit runs through May 11. For more information, call 909-593-3511, ext. 4281.

‘La Verne Inspired’

“La Verne Inspired,” featuring the mixed media art of Dania Sayvongsa, is currently on view in Miller Hall. Admission is free. The exhibit runs through May 11.

Earth Week Celebration

The culminating event of the campus’ Earth Week activities is a service to reflect on the reverence of life. The event will be held today in Sneaky Park from 12 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. The service will include music, poetry, live art, and readings from many traditions.

Snow Patrol

Snow Patrol will perform with Ed Sheeran starting at 8 p.m. May 10 at the Fox Theatre in Pomona. Doors open at 7 p.m. General Admission is $35 at the door. For more information visit foxpomona.com.

—Jason D. Cox and Veronica Orozco

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