Homeowners have decorated their houses and yards with holiday lights on Thoroughbred Street, Jennet Street, and Turquoise Avenue in Rancho Cucamonga.

Homeowners have decorated their houses and yards with holiday lights on Thoroughbred Street, Jennet Street, and Turquoise Avenue in Rancho Cucamonga.
Two of the University of La Verne’s regional campuses will close as part of the University’s cost-cutting measures, university officials announced earlier this month.
Grace Xia Zhao performs “Summerland (Three Visions)” by William Grant Still during her faculty lecture Tuesday via Zoom.
The inaugural Claremont Scarecrow Party showcased decorated scarecrows in front of homes and businesses across the city throughout the month of October.
Mr. Jack O’ Lanterns Pumpkin Patch, on Highland Avenue in Hollywood, is selling a variety of pumpkins for Halloween, such as the traditional large, for sale, priced at $20. This is the perfect place to visit since Fall is officially here and Halloween is just around the corner.
The Claremont Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Scarecrow Party through the month of October, allowing businesses and homeowners to decorate scarecrows to highlight the community of Claremont.
Downtown La Verne’s outdoor-only restaurant dining, required because of Covid-19, didn’t stop a new shop from opening this summer. D Street Wienery – that’s “wienery,” not winery – hopes to make a lasting impression as the go-to place for “traditional Americano” hot dogs in La Verne.
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