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Friday, January 24th Project Homeless Connect at the Grand Avenue United Methodist Church – Project Homeless Connect is a one-day, one-stop event designed to provide housing, services, and hospitality in a convenient forum directly to people experiencing homelessness. Event Info Dinner tonight at the Porterville Elks Lodge, 386 North Main St., Porterville $12.00 for Shrimp and Steak Fajitas. Dinner starts at 6:30pm Check out All Valley Uniforms new location at 162 N. Main Street, Porterville. So many new scrubs and uniforms and they are the place to get your Casino Bus tickets for the February 5th event. Ticket Info Dreams in Motion Dance Company fundraiser at Blaze Pizza 4:00pm – 8:00pm Event Info Porterville Art Association “Bad Art” Reception 5:00 – 7:00pm at 151 N. Main Street, Porterville Event Info “Newsies” at the Lindsay Community Theater, 7:30pm |
Saturday, January 25th Breakfast Fundraiser at Applebee’s for the Summit Charter Academy. 8:00am – 10:00am $10.00 Event Info How about a coffee at Java Express “Newsies” at the Lindsay Community Theater, 7:30pm How about dinner or lunch at one of our Downtown, Main Street Eateries? Don Vino’s Italian Bar and Grill Stop by Calico Mermaid at 122 North Main St, Porterville. Check out their class schedules. Beautiful fabrics and expert and friendly help. Calico Mermaid
And then head to Stafford’s Chocolates for a hot cocoa or coffee and delicious bite of chocolate. Did you know they carry sugar-free chocolate too?
Funtastic Kettle Corn Drive Thru Event 221 W Teapot Dome Ave, Porterville, CA 93257-9733, United States 11am to 4pm Bon Fire Night at Porterville Community Church 5:00pm to 10:00pm 905 S. Victory Street, Porterville Event Info Dance at Reventon Night Club 1091 West Olive 8:00pm Event Info |
Sunday, January 26th Porterville Cars and Coffee Meet and Greet. All cars, trucks, motorcycles welcome. Stop by for donuts and coffee, check out the vehicles, talk shop, meet new people. Rain or Shine. Pizza Factory Parking Lot on Henderson, 8am to 11am Link to info Grab a donut and coffee at Hergesheimer’s Donut Factory to start your day off right Link here Gallardo Firearms CCW Renewal Class 10:00am – Renewal Class covers online application, law and regulations updates, and the required shooting qualification. Cost is $65, bring all the guns you want on your permit and enough ammo to shoot each gun at least twice. 25-50 rounds for primary gun (recommended) Event Info Great day to check out the upcoming trips available through Hanson Travel of Porterville Ford Family Farm Day 10:00am to 4:00pm. Farm animals, pony rides, feed the goats, pictures and more. Event Info “Newsies” at the Lindsay Community Theater, 2:00pm |
Do you have your tickets for the local upcoming theatre events? January 31 – February 15 the Porterville Barn Theater presents “Drinking Habits 2 – Caught in the Act”. If you saw the first one, you’ve been anxiously awaiting #2. Info and tickets February 6,8,9, 13,15 and 16 at the Lindsay Community Theater, “ A Shot in the Dark” Directed by Jan Owens Josefa Lantenay, the maid of an aristocrat, is hauled before the magistrate on a charge of murder, having been found unconscious, nude and clutching a gun, with her lover dead beside her. What is most shocking to the magistrate is the complete frankness with which she describes her life as a parlor maid and her affairs with both the dead chauffeur and her aristocratic employer. It is left to the magistrate to determine the truth of her statements and whether or not she is the real killer.
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