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Not All Effort Can Be Mailed In; Sometimes, You Actually Have to Do the Work to Get Things Done

The La Verne post office on White Avenue was a hub of activity this past Saturday. City Councilman Robert Rodriguez, who is also mayor pro tem, Robin Carder, another city council member, and City Planner Hal Henderson were there.       Chris Roberts of Glendora, the longtime radio voice of UCLA football and basketball, was also there. Roberts’ father, uncle and grandfather were all postal
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Glendora’s Chris Roberts Lends Support to National Association of Letter Carriers, Food Drive

People who deliver your mail are delivering a message to its customers this week.  If you can donate any non-perishable food, it will go to good use. It’s all a part of the National Association of Letter Carriers’ 20th annual “Stamp Out Hunger” national food drive. Letter carriers on Wednesday will be delivering cards that ask for donations and the following day will be delivering
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SSFL’s Vicki Brown Is Honored by Student Group

Evidence that the future of our world is in good hands is SIFE, which stands for Students in Free Enterprise.    SIFE brings together a diverse network of university students, academic professionals and industry leaders around the shared mission of creating a better, more sustainable world through the positive power of business.  SIFE has a presence in more than 1,500 universities in some 40 countries, including 800 in the U.S.
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Two Teenagers Help SSFL Fill Easter Baskets

By Larry Stewart Daniela D’Angelo and her two teenage daughters, Nhancye (pronounced Nancy) and Roberta, made quite a sight. On a recent Friday night at the Target store in San Dimas, they were pushing around grocery carts filled to the brim with stuffed animals, various toys, plastic eggs and the like.                            
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La Verne Students Have Business Minds, Caring Hearts

It is always good to hear about young people doing charitable work, and here is good example of that.

A group of La Verne University students that are members of Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) have hooked up with Sowing Seeds for Life (SSFL)..
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Students Dig In to Help Sowing Seeds for Life

Volunteerism was alive and well in Glendora on Martin Luther King Day. Probably the best example of that took place at the Glendora Seventh-Day Adventist Church. Eight students from the University of La Verne spent most of the day planting 20 orange trees on the church property and five more in a nearby backyard.
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