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Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, September 16, 2005

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TODAY Chino Community Services Department is hosting a Mexican Independence Day Celebration on 5 to 9 p.m. at Chino City Hall, 13220 Central Avenue. The event will feature games, arts and crafts, live music, dancing, raffles, food booths and more. The event is free of charge. Information: (9090 464-8361.

[ If You've Been Praying to Lose Weight for Years, You Might Want to Give First Place... ]

If you've been praying to lose weight for years, you might want to give First Place a try. The Christian weight-loss program is active at the Inland Community Church in Chino, and group members are seeing results thanks to dedication, support, and prayer. "A big part of the focus was on your relationship with Christ, and I think bringing in the spiritual aspect of it helped me stay focused on what I needed to do," said First Place group leader, Mark Gutierrez.

[ While Most of Us Helplessly Watch Our Television Screens or Scan the Papers... ]

While most of us helplessly watch our television screens or scan the papers for the latest heartbreaking reports coming out of the Gulf Coast, many locals are unsatisfied with donating supplies and money to the relief cause -- they want to do more. James Alcala, 31, of Chino, and Chris Smith, 25, of Azusa, were both frustrated with what little they could do from California, so they joined the many volunteers who have dropped everything to fly out to the disaster area, roll up their sleeves, a...

[ Three Local Packs of Tigers, Wolves, Bears and Webelows Are Teaming Up to Scout Out... ]

Three local packs of tigers, wolves, bears and webelows are teaming up to scout out new recruits for their dens at the Multi Pack Cub Scout Carnival in Chino this weekend. Cub Scout packs 201, 212 and 205 are coming together for the first time Sept. 18, to host the carnival at Heritage Park from 2 to 5 p.m. The three packs are looking for first- through fifth-grade students from Anna Borba and Briggs Fundamental schools, Cortez, Gird and Walnut Avenue Elementary schools, and New Hope and Onta...

[ On the Fourth Anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001, Members of Calvary Chapel... ]

On the fourth anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001, members of Calvary Chapel Chino Valley, like many across the country, gathered to remember those still suffering from the terrorist attacks, and to pray for recent victims of Hurricane Katrina. "Our prayers are with the people in the hurricane, and we are still reflecting on the people from 9-11 and our prayers are still with them," said 31-year-old Shawn Parker, who attended Sunday's 6 p.m. service.

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