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    Pirates movie screen-ing, dinner to benefitCHS students

    The Claremont High School Class of2016 is saluting the start of summer witha fundraiser, Swashbuckling SummerStarter Dinner & Movie Night, set forSaturday, June 29 from 5 to 10 p.m.

    For $10, guests can enjoy dinner, pop-

    corn and a screening of the 2003 Disneyfilm Pirates of the Caribbean: TheCurse of the Black Pearl starringJohnny Depp. Dinner is a hamburger or2 hotdogs, chips and a drink. All pro-ceeds will go to fund the CHS Class of2016s senior grad outing.

    This is a great way for students andtheir families to kick off the summer andenjoy an evening with fellow class-mates, said Jesse Baltazar, 2016 classcommittee president.

    The event will take place at TaylorHall, next to Claremont High School.

    For more information or to purchasetickets, contact Jamie via text at (626)278-5259 or by email at jayram2208@

    yahoo.com or [email protected].

    Claremonter completesbasic military training

    Natasha Couts completed basic mili-tary training from the Air Force out ofLackland, Texas. Now an Airman First

    Class, Ms. Couts is at technical trainingschool, being trained in aerospace med-ical services.

    Ms. Couts was a 2005 graduate ofClaremont High School and a 2011 grad-uate from Univeristy of California,

    Irvine. She plans on applying for the Of-ficers Candidate Program. Her first as-signment of duty will be at Langley AirForce Base in West Virginia.

    Ms. Couts is the daughter of Darrinand Yvette Walker of Rancho Cuca-monga, and George and Christy Couts ofVictorville.

    Library to host eventsaimed at summer funfor kids

    The Claremont Library has an array offun activities, may of them co-sponsoredby the Friends of the Library, set forWednesday afternoons throughout Juneand July.

    On Wednesday, June 19, the librarywill kick off its Summer Reading Pro-gram with a program showcasing JohnAbrams Animal Magic Show. Kids inkindergarten through 8th grade willenjoy a lively mix of magic, music andlive exotic pets. Performances will be

    held at 2 and 3 p.m. Signups are required.On Wednesday, June 26, kids can

    learn about Treasures in the Tidepool.They will be able to examine ocean spec-imens and touch live tidepool animals.This program, held at 2 and 3 p.m., isrecommended for kids in 2nd through8th grades.

    On Wednesday, July 3, kids will betaken on a Historical Journey throughAmericas Music, just in time for the up-coming Fourth of July. This celebrationof Americas music, from its roots to thepresent day, will be held at 2 p.m. and isrecommended for children preschoolaged through 8th grade.

    On Wednesday, July 10, the LizardWizard will stop by to take kids on a fas-cinating journey into the world of rep-tiles. Signups are required for this event,which takes place at 2 and 3 p.m. and isrecommended for kids in grades K-8.

    On Wednesday, July 17 at 2 p.m.,youngsters are invited to savor Incredi-ble Edible Science. How does popcornpop and ice cream freeze? Children willlearn these answers and more at thisevent, which is set for 2 p.m. and isaimed at kids in grades K-8.

    On Wednesday, July 24, kids cangather for a Musical Barnyard Extrava-ganza at 2 p.m. Kids can gather for arootin tootin time with their favoritebarnyard animals. The program is rec-ommended for preschoolers througheight graders.

    And on Wednesday, July 31 at 2 p.m.kids can marvel at The Found ObjectJuggling Show. This fun and fast-pacedshow is recommended for grades K-8.

    The Claremont Library is located at208 N. Harvard Ave. in Claremont. Forinformation, call 621-4902.

    Margaret F. Hinshaw, a formerClaremont resident, died on April 17,2013. She was 92.

    A memorial service for Ms. Hin-shaw will be held on Saturday, June15, 2013 at 11 a.m. at Claremont

    United Methodist Church, 211 W.Foothill Blvd. Following the services,

    attendees are invited to a no-host lunchin a reserved area of Walters Restau-rant.

    In lieu of flowers, the family sug-gests that donations be made to theClaremont United Methodist Church

    or to Planned Parenthood.

    Margaret F. Hinshaw

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