FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT FAMILIES TEEN BOOK FEST BOOK CLUB 13 – 18 YEARS TLDIABNNRYACTREOY&TSETXOERRYCTIISME ES & EVENTS
Join us for a bag of popcorn and a family-friendly movie your Teen Book Fest is coming up! Join us for book bingo, fun and
whole family can watch together. discussion about this year’s amazing authors.
Wed 1/9, 2/13, 3/13 6:00p – 7:30p Tue 2/5 4:00p – 5:00p
FAMILY CRAFT NIGHT FAMILIES DEATH BY CHOCOLATE 13 – 18 YEARS
Ready to try something new? Join us Thursday nights for fun It’s chocolate overload time. Join us for chocolate, candy games
and unusual crafts the whole family will enjoy. and experiments. Lots of sugary fun is guaranteed.
Thur 1/17, 2/21, 3/21 6:00p – 7:00p Thur 2/28 4:00p – 5:00p
DREAMCATCHERS: PAJAMA STORY TIME FAMILIES ONTARIO TEEN BOOK FEST 2019 13 YEARS+
Come in your pajamas and bring your favorite stuffed toy. We’ll Our ninth annual event will feature young adult authors in a
enjoy a bedtime snack, bedtime stories and dreamy native flute. series of panels, break-out sessions and keynote presentations.
Mon 1/28, 2/25, 3/25 6:00p – 7:00p Located at Colony High Branch Library.
TOOTH TALES FAMILIES Sat 3/9 9:30a – 5:00p
Celebrate Children’s Dental Health Month featuring a dental care PIZZA AND A MOVIE 13 – 18 YEARS
presentation and puppet show with Dr. Dan and the Tooth Fairy! It’s almost the weekend! Celebrate by grabbing a slice and
Mon 2/11 6:00p – 7:00p enjoy this teen-only movie night. Parental advisory in effect.
BLACK HEROES STORY TIME FAMILIES Thur 3/28 3:30p – 5:30p
Celebrate Black History Month with us in this special story time
featuring stories of African American heroes, heroines and acts ADULT PROGRAMS (909) 395-2205
of outstanding courage. A GOOD YARN: CROCHET AND KNIT CLUB 18 YEARS+
Grab yarn and needles and join in. Finish a project or start
Tue 2/19 4:00p – 5:00p something new — just bring your own supplies.
TEEN PROGRAMS (909) 395-2228 Wed On-going 6:00p – 8:00p
ARTIST OASIS 13 – 18 YEARS LATINO BOXING’S CALIFORNIA LEGACY 18 YEARS+
Meet Gene Aguilera, author of Latino Boxing in Southern
Create art, speak your art, or help peer review others’ art at California. Remember the glory days and meet the men who
lived them.
our monthly teen artist safe space.
Thur 1/3, 2/7, 3/7 4:00p – 5:00p
TEEN LAB 13 – 17 YEARS Tue 1/15 7:00p – 8:00p
Become a library advocate! Talk about the library programs, START YOUR OWN BUSINESS 18 YEARS+
games and movies you want at YOUR library! A representative from the Inland Empire Women’s Business Center will
Tue 1/8, 1/22, 2/12, 4:30p – 5:30p explain concepts and provide information to start your own business.
2/26, 3/12, 3/26 Wed 1/23, 2/27 6:30p – 8:30p
SUPER SMASH BROS. TOURNAMENTS 13 – 18 YEARS DANCE TO THE RHYTHM 18 YEARS+
Are you ready to SMASH the competition? Start practicing and
try to add your name to the winner’s score board! Teresa Smith will teach African dance moves at this interactive
program. Dance to the music as you celebrate Black History Month.
Thur 1/10, 2/14, 3/14 3:30p – 5:30p Tue 2/5 7:00p – 8:00p
LIGHTSPEED TEEN TAKEOVER HIGH SCHOOL HEIRS APPARENTLY: THE TUMULTUOUS 16 YEARS+
STUDENTS LIVES OF FRANCISCA & MERCED WILLIAMS
3D print, laser cut and more at our monthly takeover of the
Lightspeed Makerspace. Signed waivers required prior to Money, Murder, Intrigue! Local historian Paul Spitzzeri delves
participation. into the infamous lives of Francisca and Merced Williams and
their domineering husbands.
Thur 1/17, 2/21, 3/21 4:00p – 5:00p Tue 3/5 6:30p – 8:00p
HONEY, I BLEW UP THE 13 – 18 YEARS WRITING A WINNING BUSINESS PLAN 18 YEARS+
BOARD GAMES A representative from the Inland Empire Women’s Business
Giant Tic-tac-toe and Scrabble? Tiny Jenga and Connect Four? Center will explain how to prepare and present a business
Time to play games on a whole other level. plan.
Thur 1/24 3:30p – 5:30p Wed 3/13 6:30p – 8:30p
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LIBRARY STORDYATINCMEES&TI&ENXEYEVRETCINOTSES WINNING AT WORK 18 YEARS+
Former guest on Oprah and 60 Minutes, psychotherapist Linnda
Durre will discuss her book Surviving the Toxic Workplace.
Tue 3/19 7:00p – 8:00p
CELEBRATING WOMEN’S MILITARY 18 YEARS+
HISTORY WEEK
The Women Veterans Unity Group will talk about their proud
tradition of service to our country, the sacrifices they have
made and the pride with which they served.
Wed 3/20 6:30p – 8:30p
LIGHTSPEED MAKERSPACE CLASSES (909) 395-2220
PERSONAL TECH TUESDAYS 18 YEARS+
Visit Lightspeed every 2nd and 4th Tuesdays each month for
general assistance using library programs and databases with
your laptops and devices.
Tue 1/15, 1/29, 2/12, 6:00p – 8:00p
2/26, 3/12, 3/26
SEW AND SERGE WORKSHOP 18 YEARS+
Learn basic operation and safety steps for machine sewing and
serging. Attendees may bring their own materials and patterns if
desired, but not required.
Wed 1/9, 3/6 6:00p – 8:00p
CODING FOR ADULTS 18 YEARS+
Adults can learn elementary principles of coding using
code.org with assistance from library staff. Must have
valid email account.
Wed 1/16 6:00p – 8:00p
LASERCUTTING 101 18 YEARS+
Learn basic laser cutter safety and operation and then start a
creative project you can be proud of. Materials provided.
Wed 1/23 6:00p – 8:00p
CRICUT WORKSHOP 18 YEARS+
Create simple to complex cutout designs at your own pace using
a variety of stock materials and assistance from library staff.
Wed 1/30, 3/27 6:00p – 8:00p
DIGITAL ARTS WORKSHOP 18 YEARS+
Bring out your inner artist with the Lightspeed iMac or Surface
Pro computers using Adobe Photoshop and Sketchbook.
Wed 2/20 6:00p – 8:00p
BASIC 3D MODELING WITH TINKERCAD 18 YEARS+
Learn basic 3D CAD design with TinkerCAD and then print out your
project on the Library’s Lulzbot 3D printer! Materials provided.
Wed 2/27 6:00p – 8:00p
‡ Registration required at www.ontarioca.gov/registration
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COLONY HIGH BRANCH LIBRARY TLDIABNNRYACTREOY&TSETXOERRYCTIISME ES & EVENTS
3850 E. Riverside Drive, Ontario, CA 91761
(909) 395-2014
12:00p – 8:00p Mon – Wed
10:00a – 6:00p Thur – Sat | Closed Sun
[email protected]
FOR ALL PROGRAMS, CALL (909) 395-2256 MUSHY GUSHY VALENTINE’S DAY PARTY FAMILIES
STORYTIMES & ONGOING PROGRAMS
Celebrate love with sweet games, ooey gooey treats and
TODDLER TALES ‡ WALKERS – 2 YEARS cuddly crafts.
Your toddler will develop pre-literacy skills such as letter Tue 2/12 5:30p – 6:30p
recognition and word sounds in this interactive story time. ARTISTIQUE MAKE AND TAKE FAMILIES
Registration required. (No Story Time 11/22) Find your inner artist as you stop in during the program to
Thur 11/15 – 12/27 & 10:00a – 10:45a “make and take” a collaborative work of art.
1/10 – 2/14 & Tue 3/12 5:30p – 6:30p
3/14 – 4/18 TEEN PROGRAMS
PRESCHOOL PREP‡ 3 – 5 YEARS B.L.T. (BOARD OF LIBRARY TEENS) 13 – 18 YEARS
Help your child get ready for kindergarten! We will focus Discover Colony Branch Library’s B.L.T. Develop new friendships,
on socialization skills through literacy concepts, songs and make decisions on teen program content & have fun.
crafts. Registration required. (No Story Time 11/22)
Thur 11/15 – 12/27 & 11:00a – 11:45a Thur 1/17, 2/7, 2/21, 2:30p – 3:30p
1/10 – 2/14 & 3/7, 3/21
3/14 – 4/18 MOVIES & EATS 13 – 18 YEARS
BRILLIANT BABIES ‡ 0 – WALKERS Join us at the library for snacks, a movie and some laughs right
Introduce your infant to stories, songs, lap sits and more while after school.
learning valuable social, motor and sensory skills. Registration Fri 2/1, 3/1 2:30p – 4:30p
required. (No Story Time 11/23)
Fri 11/16 – 12/28 & 10:00a – 10:45a
1/11 – 2/15 &
3/15 – 4/19
S.T.E.A.M STUDIO FOR LITTLE ONES 2 – 4 YEARS
Little ones will be inspired to be the next Einstein or Frida Kahlo
as they paint, experiment and build.
Fri 2/22 10:30a – 11:30a
TWEEN PROGRAMS
BUILDING BLOCKS: 9 – 12 YEARS
THE AWESOME CHALLENGE
Challenge other tweens in designing and engineering the most
awesome structure from blocks and other materials.
Wed 1/23 4:00p – 5:00p
MUTANT MAKE DAY 9 – 12 YEARS
Design a pair of automatic claws, make slime and enjoy some
superhero comics in this super powered program for tween mutants.
Wed 2/27 4:00p – 5:00p
SPRING IT! S.T.E.A.M. FOR TWEENS 9 – 12 YEARS
Design a catapult and launch or eat some jelly beans in this
Spring-themed engineering program for tweens.
Wed 3/13 4:00p – 5:00p
FAMILY AND ALL AGES PROGRAMS
FAMILY GAME NIGHT FAMILIES
Let us provide dinner and an evening of screen-free fun with
board games and exciting activities.
Tue 1/8 5:30p – 6:30p
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LIBRARY STORDYATINCMEES&TI&ENXEYEVRETCINOTSES LIFE HACKS 13 – 18 YEARS Friends of the Library.pdf 1 10/3/18 3:11 PM
Learn how to adult much easier! We’ll explore those professed Become a Friend of
Ontario City Library
online life hacks to see what works and what doesn’t. and help suport programs,
resources and more!
Tue 2/5, 3/5 2:30p – 3:30p
TBF BOOK CLUB BINGO @ COLONY 13 – 18 YEARS
Teen Book Fest is coming up! Join us for book bingo, fun and
discussion about this year’s amazing authors.
Tue 2/12 2:30p – 3:30p
K-POP LIFESTYLE HOUR 13 – 18 YEARS
Challenge your friends to fun Korean variety show games or show
off your dancing skills for a chance at a prize.
Wed 2/13 2:30p – 3:30p
ANTI-VALENTINES 13 – 18 YEARS
Come and celebrate Anti-Valentine’s Day with Anti-Valentine cards
and snacks.
Thur 2/14 2:30p – 3:30p
‘WHAT’S APP’ WITH YOUR POST? 13 – 18 YEARS
Let’s talk all things social media for this year’s Teen Tech Week.
Wed 3/6 2:30p – 3:30pC
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ADULT & TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS Y
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 18 YEARSCM+
WITH RUBEN RODRIGUEZ
Learn the basic functions of your camera and acquire skillsMtYo
take professional-quality photographs. Cameras not requireCdY .
Tue 1st & 3rd 5:30p – 7:30CpMY
AROMATHERAPY WITH KIM AGUIRRE 18 YEARS+ K
Aromatherapy is the art of utilizing naturally extracted aromatic
essences for physical and emotional health and well-being.
Tue 1/22 6:00p – 7:00p
SIP AND PAINT 18 YEARS+
Enjoy light refreshments and sparkly drinks during our “Sip and
Paint” night. Walk away with your own masterpiece.
Mon 3/18 5:30p – 7:30p
‡ Registration required at www.ontarioca.gov/registration
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NativiHtISyTORSIC cenes
EUCLID AVENUE – “B” STREET THROUGH “F” STREET
NOVEMBER , THROUGH JANUARY ,
Since 1958, the Historic Nativity Scenes
displayed on the median of Euclid
Avenue have been a long-standing
Holiday tradition. The recently restored
nativity scenes are on display now.
Please consider a donation for
the preservation
of the twelve Nativity scenes.
Online donations are available at
christmasoneuclid.com/donations
or contact us at 800.455.5755
For more information 800.455.5755 or visit GOcvb.org
Christmas on Euclid Experience is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization.
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MUSEUM EXHIBDIATSNC&E TP&ERTEIEONXGYESRRTCACEIOTMSNSE ONTARIO MUSEUM OF HISTORY & ART
225 S. Euclid Avenue, Ontario, CA 91762
(909) 395-2510
12:00p – 4:00p Thur – Sun
www.ontarioca.gov/museum
[email protected]
EXHIBITS CHINESE CALLIGRAPHY WORKSHOP
Celebrate Lunar New Year and the year of the pig through a
BLACK AND WHITE IN BLACK AND WHITE: IMAGES OF Chinese calligraphy workshop with artist Shantien Tom Chow.
DIGNITY, HOPE, AND DIVERSITY IN AMERICA Recommended for ages 12 and up. Materials will be provided.
Enter the optimistic era of “The New Negro Movement” through Seating is limited. Reservations required.
the photographs of African American photographer John
Johnson. His ennobling portraits, taken from 1910-1925, Sat 1/26/19 10:00a – 12:00p Free
reveal the dignity and hope of his friends and neighbors during
this time of great promise for African Americans. Organized MUSEUM EXPLORERS:
by Exhibit Envoy. LUNAR NEW YEAR FAMILY WORKSHOP
Celebrate Lunar New Year and the year of the pig through
Thur – Sun 1/31/18 – 3/10/19 Free a drawing and calligraphy workshop with artist Shantien
Tom Chow. Families are encouraged to attend with children
DANNY LYON: MEMORIES OF THE SOUTHERN CIVIL ages 5 to 11. Materials will be provided. Seating is limited.
RIGHTS MOVEMENT Reservations required.
Based upon Danny Lyon’s memoir, this exhibit brings together
the photographs he took from 1962 to 1964 while traveling Sat 1/26/19 2:00p – 3:30p Free
through the United States documenting the Civil Rights
Movement. Lyon began his photographic career as the first FEBRUARY
staff photographer for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating
Committee (SNCC), a national group of college students who IN CONVERSATION: CIVIL RIGHTS AND THE ARTS IN 2019
joined together in 1960 after the first sit-in by four African Join moderator Jerry Weems, local artists and educators for a
American college students at a North Carolina lunch counter. conversation on the continuation of the civil rights movement
Organized by art2art Circulating Exhibitions. and the response by local artists. Seating is limited. Reservations
required.
Thur – Sun 1/31/19 – 3/17/19 Free Sat 2/2/19 2:00p – 4:00p Free
ONTARIO OPEN ART EXHIBIT PAINTING/MIXED MEDIA WORKSHOP: VISUAL RHETORIC
The Ontario Museum of History & Art, Associates presents Learn basic painting and mixed media techniques with
the Tenth Biennial Ontario Open Art Exhibit, a juried exhibit a class led by artist and educator Richard May that is
of local artists showcasing contemporary work in painting, focused on images and text of the civil rights/black power
sculpture, mixed media, ceramics, and photography. movement. Materials will be provided. Recommended for
ages 12 and up. Seating is limited. Reservations required.
Thur – Sat 4/11/19 – 6/9/19 Free Thur 2/21/19 6:00p – 8:00p Free
PROGRAMS ON THE DANCE FLOOR: 1960S
Hit the dance floor and learn how to groove to the sounds of
JANUARY the 1960s with a class led by Clifford Breland from Bre Dance
Studio. All levels of dance experience are welcome! Space is
BOOK CHAT: limited. Reservations required.
MEMORIES OF THE SOUTHERN CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
Preview the upcoming Danny Lyons exhibit with a book chat Tue 2/26/19 6:00p – 8:00p Free
about Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement by
Danny Lyon. Participants will share ideas and opinions about MARCH
the book. Books are available at the Museum Store, Ovitt Family
Community Library, or online. Light refreshments and hors HANDMADE JOURNAL WORKSHOP
d’oeuvres will be served. Reservations required. Refreshments Create your own unique handmade journal in a workshop led
served from 1:30p. by textile and book artist Allyson Allen. Combine scrapbook
papers with recycled flyers and envelopes to create a fun journal.
Sun 1/20/19 2:00p – 4:00p Free Materials will be provided. Space is limited. Reservations
required.
Thur 3/7/19 6:00p – 8:00p Free
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HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE COLLECTION: COME AND ENJOY DTMEIANUENNYSCETSUEOCM&ETNSEEXEHRIBCITSSE & PROGRAMS
JOHN S. ARMSTRONG AND THE ARMSTRONG NURSERY
John S. Armstrong arrived in Southern California from Canada THE ONTARIO MUSEUM OF
in 1889, little did the 23 year old know he would go on to HISTORY & ART FOR FREE!
create the Armstrong Nursery empire. Join the Ontario Museum
of History & Art’s Curator of Collections Michelle Sifuentes to Did you know you can schedule a FREE tour and workshop
learn about John S. Armstrong and the Armstrong Nursery. Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 11 AM for students or
Reservations required. Free Admission. community groups?
Sun 3/24/19 2:00p – 3:30p Free All field trips can include a docent-led tour of the Museum’s local history core
exhibits and temporary exhibits, and a hands-on art project. A minimum of 10
GREAT ADVENTURE ENRICHMENT PROGRAM: participants is required.
SPRING BREAK EDITION The Museum is a venue for local organizations for art, history, science, and
Participants will explore art and science through gallery culture. Adult special interest groups, Boy/Girl Scout and home school groups are
tours, garden explorations, dance, and individual and welcome. We hope to see you at the Museum soon!
collaborative art projects. Participants will showcase their
projects with an exhibit for families and friends on Friday, For more information, call (909) 395-2510 or
March 29, 2019 (4:00p – 5:00p). Ages 8-12. Lunch will not email [email protected]
be provided. Please bring a sack lunch for each date. Seating
is limited. Participants are required to attend all three sessions. Ontario Museum of History & Art
Reservations and application required. Please call or email for
application at (909) 395-2510 or [email protected]. 225 S. Euclid Avenue, Ontario, CA 91762 | (909) 395-2510
*60 (for 3 sessions) Need based scholarships available. www.ontarioca.gov/museum
Mon 3/25/19 8:30a – 4:00p $60*
Wed 3/27/19 8:30a – 4:00p $60*
Fri 3/29/19 8:30a – 5:00p $60*
DANNY LYON:
MEMORIES
OF THE
SOUTHERN
CIVIL RIGHTS
MOVEMENT
Based upon Danny Lyon’s memoir, this exhibit brings together the photographs
he took from 1962 to 1964 while traveling through the United States documenting
the Civil Rights Movement. Lyon began his photographic career as the first staff
photographer for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), a
national group of college students who joined together in 1960 after the first sit-in
by four African American college students at a North Carolina lunch counter.
Organized by art2art Circulating Exhibitions.
Thur – Sun 1/31/19 – 3/17/19 FREE
Credit Line for all photographs: © Danny Lyon, New York & Magnum Photos, New York / Courtesy
Edwynn Houk Gallery, New York.
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BMrre. &aMkrfsa. Csltawuitsh
As part of the
Christmas on
Euclid Experience
CODMAMNCUENTI&ETTEIYENXEYESVRETCCEINOTSNSE Saturday, December 1
3 Ontario Senior Center • E. B Street
AM AM | All ages!
children under 2 years | per person | Non-residents add
Come enjoy a delicious homemade breakfast from Mrs. Claus’ Kitchen and
create a special cra with Santa’s elves! Don’t forget to bring your camera for
a chance to capture a special photo with Mr. Claus himself! Due to limited space
ALL attendees will be required to pay the registration fee. Pre-registration is
required, space is limited. For more information, please call the Recreation &
Community Services Department at .
Reservations now online or at the Armstrong Community Center, S. Palmetto Avenue
CKrriasfKtriFnagilre Find that special homemade gift item in
DECEMBER celebration of the Holiday season.
AM PM
All ages! For more information, please call the .
Ontario Senior Center at
Ontario Senior Center | E. B Street
SMAATRUCRHDA1Y6 2ND ANNUAL
EARLY BIRD Softball Field @ Westwind Community Center | 2425 E. Riverside Drive
REGISTRATION Check-in 9:30a; Event 10:00-11:30a | Girls and Boys 3 to 6 years as of March 16
Mon. Dec 3 - Sun. Feb 17
Register online or Walk-in and register at: Armstrong Community Center
$10 per child; 1265 S. Palmetto Avenue or De Anza Community & Teen Center | 1405 S. Fern Avenue
$12 non-residents
DEADLINE TO REGISTER IS FRIDAY, MARCH 8. Registration fee after February 17: $15 per child; $19 non-residents.
On your Mark- Get Set- GO! Join the fun with Tot-sized track and field events and a Ninja Warrior style obstacle course.
Commemorative T-shirt, awards, and refreshments will be provided. For more information, please call the
City of Ontario Recreation & Community Services Department at (909) 395-2020
TTHHAANNNNUUAALL WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10
TTEEEENNCCOOLLLLEEGGEE&&
De Anza Community & Teen Center
CCAARREEEERRFFAAIIRR S Fern Avenue
PM PM | Teens
Free Event
This event will give teens the chance to meet with local businesses that employ
youth in their organizations. Local college representatives will be on hand to offer
information regarding educational opportunities. Teens will be able to research
everything from part time summer jobs to future career opportunities. For more
information, please call De Anza Community & Teen Center at .
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Bwithrthue Bncuhnny Hop along and join that bouncing Bunny for brunch, CTDIEOANENMNYCMTSEOCU&ETNNSEIETXYERECVIESNE TS
Saturday April 13 • 10 AM crafts, games, an exciting egg hunt and more!
All Ages • Ontario Senior Center • E. B Street
Registration: Begins January 29 online or at the
Armstrong Community Center • S. Palmetto Avenue
per person • per child years & under • Non-residents add
Hop along and join that bouncing Bunny for brunch, cra s, games, an exciting egg hunt and more! Children will
be divided by age categories to participate in the Egg-straordinary hunt. Pre-Registration is required. This is
the spring’s most popular event and space is limited, so sign up early. Due to limited space ALL attendees will
be required to pay the registration fee. For more information, please call the Ontario Recreation & Community
Services Department at (909) 395-2020.
CONSNTEACYTED!
#CityofOntario
#OntarioArtsCA
www.ontarioca.gov/socialmedia
FREE ADMISSION 11/01/18 – 01/27/19 01/24/19 – 03/02/19
Over the Years Piece by Piece
nOON - 4 pM • Thur - Sun Line Gallery John Bagley, Jr.
(909) 463-3733 11/08/18 – 01/12/19 Spotlight Gallery
Imagine! 01/31/19 – 04/28/19
217 S. Lemon AveNUE Annual Members' Exhibit MM&P
Ontario, CALIFORNIA Main Gallery Line Gallery
11/29/18 – 01/19/19 02/07/19 – 03/16/19
18/19 Beneath and Beyond Friday, Friday,
Angela Koenig Love That Day
EXHIBITS! Spotlight Gallery South Gallery
11/23/18 –01/12/19 03/07/19 – 05/04/19
www.chaffeymuseum.org AIR Sale (Artist Inventory Laura Barnes
Reduction Sale) Spotlight Gallery
12/06/18 – 02/02/19 03/21/19 – 05/18/19
Transition Zone Mid-Valley Arts League
Curated by Sant Khalsa 66th Members Exhibit
South Gallery and Honor Court
01/17/19 – 03/16/19 Main Gallery
IEA 2019 International
Open Juried Exhibit
Main Gallery
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SCHOOL INFO A
The Citizen’s Academy is an opportunity for
the public to learn about the Ontario Police
Department through exciting demonstrations and
presentations. In this free 10 week program, police
officers and civilian staff will educate participants
18 years and older about the following:
• AIR SUPPORT UNIT • K-9
• DISPATCH • NARCOTICS
• FIREARM SAFETY • PATROL
• FORENSICS • RANGE
• GANG UNIT • S.W.A.T.
• INVESTIGATIONS • TRAFFIC DIVISION
For more information please contact the:
Crime Prevention Unit
(909) 395-2939
[email protected]
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PUBLIC EVENTS AT ENTEGRIVETTHAE IGNIFTMOF ENT!
ONTARIO CONVENTION CENTER
Premium Seating at Citizens Business Bank Arena
DECEMBER 10 Cha ey Show Band Holiday is the best way to enjoy a sporting competition, live
Extravaganza concert, or family show! Luxury Suites, Club Seats,
DECEMBER 31 Fountain of Truth or Groups are available
Call us today at 909.244.5525
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JANUARY 21-28 Road to California 2019 Sign up on our website to receive emails and
JANUARY 20 Premiere Bridal Shows special offers. For a current calendar of events visit
CBBankArena.com today!
FEBRUARY 2-3 Crossroads of the West Gunshow
“CHEER FOR YOUR HOME TEAMS THIS SEASON!”
FEBRUARY 9-10 Gliders Gymnastics
FEBRUARY 22-24 Dance Educators of America
FEBRUARY 23-24 Compete Karate
MARCH 6-9 Pinners Conference
MARCH 20 State of the City
MARCH 30-31 Starpower Dance Competition
FOR MORE INFO CONTACT US! ONTARIO REIGN HOCKEY AGUA CALIENTE CLIPPERS OF ONTARIO ONTARIO FURY SOCCER
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ONTARIO, CA 91764
GO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA’S
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There is so much to see and do in Greater Ontario! Learn about upcoming events and
discover gems in your own home town. Our new website is available to all visitors
including meeting planners, families, and is a great resource for our residents looking to
answer the question, “What shall we do this weekend?”
Meet, Explore, Connect, Live and Play in Greater Ontario!
GOcvb.org
800.455.5755
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FACILITIES RESDEARNVCAETIT&EOTEIENNXYE&SRTCCEMIOATSNSEP FACILITIES MAP
1. Armstrong Community Center Combined Martial Science 11. Dorothy A. Quesada
1265 S. Palmetto Avenue 13611 12th Street, Unit A Chino Community Center
(909) 395-2020 (909) 224-1107 (Bon View Park)
1010 S. Bon View Avenue
2. Anthony Muñoz 5. Cypress Park (909) 395-2300
Community Center 3151 S. Cypress Avenue
1240 W. 4th Street 12. Gardiner W.
(909) 395-2622 6. Creekside Park Spring Auditorium
Celebration Park 3151 E. Riverside Drive (Chaffey High School Campus)
2910 E. Merrill Avenue 1245 N. Euclid Avenue
7. CrossFit Kinnick
3. Center Ice Skating Arena 166 S. 2nd Avenue, Upland 13. Homer Briggs Park
201 S. Plum Avenue or 3550 E. Philadelphia 2099 S. Oaks Avenue
(909) 986-4231 Street #160 above Philadelphia
Citizens Business (909) 983-4744
Bank Arena 14. Ovitt Family
4000 E. Ontario Center Parkway 8. The Dance Shop Community Library
(909) 244-5500 1640 S. Grove Avenue, Unit A 215 E. C Street
(909) 947-2787 (909) 395-2004
4. City Hall / Conservation Park
303 E. B Street 9. De Anza Community Center Robert E. Ellingwood
(909) 395-2000 1405 S. Fern Avenue Model Colony History Room
(909) 395-2030 215 E. C Street
(909) 395-2206
10. Utility & Customer
Service Center
1333 S. Bon View Avenue
(909) 395-2050
ARROW RTE.
4th ST. BAKER RD.
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FERN AVE. PHILLIPS ST.
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EUCLID AVE. FRANCIS AVE.
RIVERSIDE DR. BON VIEW AVE. PHILADELPHIA ST.
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15. Colony High Branch Library 22. Ontario Senior Center 28. Vineyard Park & School DTFAIEANECNNYILCITSETOCI&EETSNSEREXEESRECRIVSAE TION & MAP
3850 E. Riverside Drive 225 E. B Street 1400 E. 6th Street
(909) 395-2014 (909) 395-2021
29. Westwind Community Center
16. Jay Littleton Ball Park 23. Ontario Soccer Park 2455 E. Riverside Drive
1076 N. Grove Avenue 2200 E. Philadelphia Street (909) 395-2506
17. John Galvin Park 24. Ontario Town Square 30. Whispering Lakes
1072 N. Grove Avenue 224 N. Euclid Avenue Golf Course
2525 E. Riverside Drive
18. Ontario Museum of 25. R. Jack Mercer (909) 923-3673
History & Art Community Bandstand World Elite Gymnastics
225 S. Euclid Avenue C Street & Euclid Avenue 5300 Ontario Mills Parkway
(909) 395-2510 Suite 200, Ontario
26. South Bon View Park (909) 477-2600
19. Ontario Convention Center 2025 S. Bon View Avenue
2000 E. Convention Center Way Upland Music School Not listed on map
(909) 937-3000 791 E. Foothill Boulevard See pages 42-46
Suite H, Upland See page 59 for CBBA Events
20. Ontario Ice Skating Center (909) 608-0213 See pages 58 for information
1225 W. Holt Boulevard See pages 48-49 for event info
(909) 986-0793 27. Veterans Memorial
Community Center
21. Ontario Motor 1259 E. D Street
Speedway Park (909) 986-5847
915 N. Center Avenue
FACILITIES RESERVATIONS
ARCHIBALD AVE. Looking for a location to hold your next event? Through the Ontario Recreation
HAVEN AVE. & Community Services Department, many great venues are available during
6th ST. non-programming hours. Costs vary and are quoted only after an application
4th ST. is received. Reservation applications may be submitted up to 3 months in
CENTER ST. advance and must be on file at least 2 weeks in advance of the requested
INLAND EMPIRE DR. date. For more information, please call the Armstrong Community Center
(909) 395-2020orifinterestedinreservingspaceattheOntarioSeniorCenter,call
RD. (909) 395-2021.*CC is Community Center
AIRPORT DR.
JURUPA ST. Anthony Muñoz CC Softball/Soccer Banquet Meetings 1 Picnic 2
Armstrong CC Banquet Meetings 2
CEDAR DR. Celebration Park Softball/soccer Banquet Picnic 8
Cypress Park Softball/Soccer/ Meetings 1 Picnic 1
Dorothy A. Quesada CC Banquet Meetings 3
De Anza CC Gym Banquet Picnic 1
Homer Briggs Baseball Picnic 3
Park Softball/Soccer
ARCHIBALD AVE. Jay Littleton Ball Park Picnic 3
TURNER AVE. John Galvin Park Soccer
HAVEN AVE. Kimball Park Meetings 3
Ontario Motor Soccer
Speedway Park Softball Picnic 1
Ontario Senior Center Picnic 2
Ontario Soccer Park Softball/Soccer/ Meetings 3 Picnic 4
Veterans Memorial CC Gym
Vineyard Park
Westwind CC
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CITY OF ONTARIO Mayor Paul S. Leon•Mayor pro Tem Alan D. Wapner
Council Members Jim W. Bowman, Debra Dorst-Porada and Ruben Valencia
OFFICIALS
City Manager Scott Ochoa
City Clerk Sheila Mautz•City Treasurer James R. Milhiser
Visit A Park For more information about one of
Ontarioʼs many parks, contact the
Near You! Recreation & Community
Services Department
at (909) 395-2020
or visit www.ontarioca.gov/parks
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