CLAREMONT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Easter Sunday April 16, 2017 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. As we quietly prepare for worship: Assistive listening devices and large print bulletins are available from an usher. Large print bulletins also available at claremontumc.net/Newsletters/. *Indicates invitation to stand as you are able. Children are always welcome in worship; should you need it, childcare is offered during worship. UMH is The United Methodist Hymnal. TFWS is The Faith We Sing. The Order of Worship WELCOME PRELUDE (music that leads us into worship as God’s people) Toccata for a Festive Day The Circuit Ringers *GREETING Leader: Christ is risen! People: Christ is risen indeed! Alleluia! Douglas E. Wagner *THE PROCESSIONAL HYMN “Christ the Lord Is Risen Today” verses 1-4 Please rise at the organ’s introduction; everyone sings. Christ the Lord is risen today, Alleluia! Earth and heaven in chorus say, Alleluia! Raise your joys and triumphs high, Alleluia! Sing, ye heavens, and earth reply, Alleluia! Love’s redeeming work is done, Alleluia! Fought the fight, the battle won, Alleluia! Death in vain forbids him rise, Alleluia! Christ has opened paradise, Alleluia! Lives again our glorious King, Alleluia! Where, O death, is now thy sting? Alleluia! Once he died our souls to save, Alleluia! Where’s thy victory, boasting grave? Alleluia! Soar we now where Christ has led, Alleluia! Following our exalted Head, Alleluia! Made like him, like him we rise, Alleluia! Ours the cross, the grave, the skies, Alleluia! 2 UMH No. 302 *CALL TO WORSHIP Leader: Open wide the way to renewed life that all may enter and give thanks to God. People: Our prayers are answered, for God is our salvation. Leader: Christ is risen! People: Christ is risen indeed! Alleluia! Leader: This is Love’s doing; it is marvelous in our eyes. People: This is the day that God has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it. Leader: Christ is risen! People: Christ is risen indeed! Alleluia! inspired by Psalm 118:19-24 *THE PEACE Leader: The peace of Christ be always with you. People: And also with you! Greet one another in the name of Christ. Join back together when the hymn begins playing. *HYMN “Hymn of Promise” verse 1 In the bulb there is a flower; in the seed, an apple tree; in cocoons, a hidden promise: butterflies will soon be free! In the cold and snow of winter there’s a spring that waits to be, unrevealed until its season, something God alone can see. UMH No. 707 PRAYER FOR EASTER DAY please be seated. Thank you, God, for Easter. Thank you for every Easter egg and chocolate bunny that remind us of new life. Thank you for Easter clothes and Easter brunches that are the signs of celebration. We thank your Son for all he did for us. We shall live our lives remembering and honoring him for giving his life for us. We thank you for raising him as a promise that death is the end of a chapter, not the end of the story. Thank you for sharing your life with us and making us Easter people. Amen! SCRIPTURE READING Isaiah 65:17-25 Kathy Black Old Testament pg. 696 (blue) pg. 851 (red) 3 ANTHEM “Thine is the Glory” The Sanctuary Choir and the Jazz Trio* arr. Laura Harrison SCRIPTURE READING John 20:1-18 New Testament pg. 114 (blue) pg. 140 (red) Leader: The word of God for the people of God. People: Thanks be to God. ANTHEM “Joyful Alleluia” The Women’s Chorus arr. Linda Spevacek MOMENTS WITH CHILDREN *HYMN “Christ Is Alive” Christ is alive! Let Christians sing. His cross stands empty to the sky. Let streets and homes with praises ring. His love in death shall never die. Christ is alive! No longer bound to distant years in Palestine, he comes to claim the here and now and dwell in every place and time. Not throned afar, remotely high, untouched unmoved by human pains, but daily, in the midst of life, our Savior in the God-head reigns. In every insult, rift, and war, where color, scorn, or wealth divide, he suffers still, yet loves the more, and lives though ever crucified. Christ is alive, and comes to bring good news to this and every age, till earth and all creation ring with joy, with justice, love, and praise. SERMON UMH No. 318 Pastor Mark Wiley “Easter without Fanfares” EASTER AFFIRMATION Leader: On this glorious day of Easter, we affirm our faith as Easter people. We promise to live as followers of the Risen Lord. People: We believe in Easter: that the stone was rolled away; that the tomb was empty; that the grave clothes were left behind; 4 cont’d —> that Christ is among the living, not the dead. We believe in Easter: that light shall vanquish the night; that truth shall overcome deception; that love shall triumph over evil. We believe in Easter: that winter’s bareness becomes spring’s new life; that iris and daffodils grow from frozen earth; that a caterpillar’s death produces a butterfly that soars. We believe in Easter: that funeral marches are not the last songs; that funeral wreaths become Easter bouquets; that funeral eulogies become toasts of celebration. We believe in Easter: that those who have died in Christ are alive with Christ; that nothing, not even death, can separate us from the love of God in Christ; that in God’s love we shall live eternally. We believe in Easter: that Christ was risen; that Christ appeared to the disciples; that Christ shall appear to us; that Christ is risen! Alleluia. Amen. CALL TO PRAYER (9:00 a.m.) “Hymn of Promise” verse 2 There’s a song in every silence, seeking word and melody; there’s a dawn in every darkness, bringing hope to you and me. From the past will come the future; what it holds, a mystery, unrevealed until its season, something God alone can see. (11:00 a.m.) “The Trumpet Shall Sound” from The Messiah Matthew Cook, soloist UMH No. 707 G. F. Handel PRAYERS FOR THE WORLD AND THE PEOPLE OF GOD (prayer list on pg. 7) THE LORD’S PRAYER (Former Methodist Church from UMH No. 895) Our Father (or Mother, Abba, God, Creator), who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever. Amen. 5 OFFERING OUR GIFTS, TITHES, AND PRESENCE/PRAYER CARDS Please sign the attendance card found in this worship guide. Write prayer requests on the reverse side, and place the card in the offering plate. OFFERTORY “Easter People, Raise Your Voices” Laura Harrison, soloist; the Jazz Trio* *OFFERTORY HYMN standing; everyone sings. Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; praise God, all creatures here below: Alleluia! Alleluia! Praise God, the source of all our gifts! Praise Jesus Christ, whose power uplifts! Praise the Spirit, Holy Spirit! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! arr. Dr. Laura Harrison UMH No. 94 *OFFERTORY PRAYER *HYMN “Hail the Day That Sees Him Rise” Hail the day that sees him rise, Alleluia! To his throne above the skies, Alleluia! Christ, a while to mortals given, Alleluia! Reascends his native heaven, Alleluia! There the glorious triumph waits, Alleluia! Lift your heads, eternal gates, Alleluia! Christ hath conquered death and sin, Alleluia! Take the King of glory in, Alleluia! See! the heaven its Lord receives, Alleluia! Yet he loves the earth he leaves, Alleluia! Though returning to his throne, Alleluia! Still he calls the world his own, Alleluia! See! he lifts his hands above, Alleluia! See! he shows the prints of love, Alleluia! Hark! his gracious lips bestow, Alleluia! Blessings on his church below, Alleluia! *BENEDICTION Leader: Go now to love and serve a living God. Go in peace. Alleluia! Alleluia! People: Amen. We go in the name of Christ. Alleluia! Alleluia! 6 UMH No. 312 POSTLUDE (music that helps us make the transition to serve the world) An Easter Alleluia Enrico Bossi (You are encouraged to be seated as the cross recesses, and listen for how the Spirit touches us through music. We understand if you must quietly leave. Go in peace.) *Music license available in the church office. WE ARE GLAD YOU ARE HERE! Claremont United Methodist Church is a welcoming and reconciling congregation, affirming its ministry with the whole family of God regardless of age, race, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, ethnic origin, economic situation, or marital status. Claremont United Methodist Church believes its diversity is a blessing through which persons are strengthened to love and serve. * WE ARE GRATEFUL for the ministry of the musicians of the jazz trio, Josh Nelson, piano; Edwin Livingston, bass; Aaron Serfaty, drums. Sunday services are usually recorded on CD each week; donation per CD is accepted. Thank you! Large Print Bulletin available ONLINE at http://claremontumc.net/Newsletters/. Wi-Fi ID: C.U.M.C.3 and password: cumcmain. Remember your attendance card. OUR PRAYERS PLEASE keep the church office updated on your loved ones. NEW TO THE PRAYER LIST: Mili Dawai; Victims of Bombing at Coptic Cathedral in Egypt; Victims of Shooting at San Bernardino Elementary School; World Council of Churches Countries of the Week: Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Ukraine. THE FULL PRAYER LIST, including those who are unwillingly absent, can be found at http:// claremontumc.net/Newsletters/WINDOW/TheWindow_2017-04-05.pdf, pages 2-3, or you may wish to pick up a copy of the latest issue of The Window from the Narthex. TODAY AT CUMC ACOLYTES: (9:00) Gabby Campo-Poe, Jonah Tharpe, Nora Logsdon, Olivia Delgado, Ethan Rincon, Brianna Incontro (11:00) Tamara Holstrom, Nora Logsdon, Kareen Holstrom, TJ Holstrom, Soheyl Alobaidi, Sajjad Alobaidi 7 Easter Designated Gifts Our appreciation to those who have given in the spirit of Easter to the following funds: the Kimball Boyd Coburn Ministry, Pastor’s Discretionary Fund, Refugee Resettlement Fund, and the Lord’s Pantry (Homeless/Hunger Fund). Given by: Don & Pam Bell In Memory of: Parents: Teeta & Dick Bell, Ken & Verna Neptune Grant Cavena Family Members Donat A. Dawes and Cheryl I. Dawes Peggy Harshman Omar Lee Hartzler Deceased Family Members Russ Johnson My husband, Ralph; and son, Keith Bill McAfee, Jr. My brother, William David, Tanda, Jeffrey Evelin & Milton Rogers; Marian & Melvin Rutledge, Our parents My niece, Leslie Jinrong Huang Mary Cavena Bill & Betty Clements Maisie Dawes David Harshman Dorothy Hartzler Henry Jefferson Ginny Johnson Audrey Lightbody Ward & Lois McAfee Wilma McLeod Wilma Ogle Bob & Ethel Rogers Connie Shoemaker Butler Wang Given by: Lee Boss Marian Brown Bill & Betty Clements Becky Dornon Audrey Lightbody Gerry Loritsch Alex & Martha Morales In Honor of: My family Ashraf Naji Family Members Eleanor Dornon My daughter, Joyce My children & grandchildren Pastor Mark & our wonderful CUMC Staff My church family Good Works Jenny Teresi The Tipping Family Given by: Jean Bogus Bob & Laura Fukada John & Laurel Wetzork 8 Easter Lilies & Spring Flowers Our appreciation to all who helped adorn the church with Easter Flowers for the Easter Sunday worship services. If you have ordered a potted Easter Flower, you may pick it up after the 11:00 A.M. worship service today. Given by: Martha Bellinger In Memory of: Ray, Cora, & Mary Bellinger, my parents & sister Jean Bogus Charlie, on the 14th anniversary of his passing Dick & Pam Bunce Our Loved Ones The Cadman Family Jane Cadman The Campo-Poe Family Pam Luedeke (Lisa’s mom); Mike Bailey (Lisa’s dad); Ana Campo (Jackie’s grandma) Joan Casson My husband, Jack Savannah Chalifoux My Husband, Ralph Chalifoux, and all of my departed friends Kimball, Cyndee, Courtnee, & Haylee Coburn 3 Amazing Women—Nan, Mommaw, and Granny Bette Corner David Martin Maisie E. Dawes Lois A. Dawes; Astley Leslie Ed & William Fonda Cathy Fonda, Will’s mom Ed Fonda Mary Fonda, Ed’s mother Wanda Fonda Julia & Renolds Cairncross, beloved parents of Wanda Barbara Hanser, Katie & Nora Logsdon Mary Wrather David Harshman Peggy Harshman Dorothy Hartzler Francis & Lucile Jones The Lanesskog Family Robert & Dorene Waite Lauren MacDonald Cassatt Forrest & Helen MacDonald; Cameron MacDonald Dean McVay Rev. Myron Dawson; Maida Dawson; Lorna Dawson; Mary Dunham; Kenneth Dunham; Winifred Dunham; Floyd McVay; Esther McVay; Nala McVay; Daisy McVay Don Moser Patricia Moser Wilma Ogle David, Tanda, Jeff Jose Rodriguez Jose Rodolfo Rodriguez (father) 9 Given by: Bob & Ethel Rogers In Memory of: Evelin & Milton Rogers; Marian & Melvin Rutledge, our parents Fred & Larry Dyson; Don & Mary Sheldon Toni Shimer Frank Shoemaker David Ogle, Jeff Ogle, Tanda Pratt, Col. Albert Rodriguez My daughter, Kris Ann Jinrong Huang Bruno Wetzorke Nancy Peters Dora Yeager; Bill Charlton Linda Sheldon Eliot Shimer Connie Shoemaker Jenny Teresi Esther Trickett Butler Wang Laurel & John Wetzork David & Sally Wishart Howie Yeager Given by: Lee Boss Dick & Pam Bunce Savannah Chalifoux In Honor of: My family Our Grandchildren My family and Ruby Richardson Our parents Phyllis W. Dawes My family Our CUMC family Our Family The Barretts Jenny, Allison, John, Noah; and Our Pastors With love, Grandma and Grandpa; and Memere and Pepere Kathryn Shoemaker Miriam Smith Wilma Ogle, John & Allison Rodriguez, Noah Rodriguez, Steve, Joanna Ethan, & Leah Schaefer Katie Ledsinger, your gifts All who fought in wars, our veterans Alfred Cramer & YouYoung Kang Maisie E. Dawes Sharon Estrada Terry & Carolyne Givens Renee Johnson & Deborah Gunnels Don Moser Wilma Ogle Kevin, Cari, and Luke Roy Connie Shoemaker Rev. Dr. Dale Smith Jenny Teresi Dick & Maralyn Tipping Laurel & John Wetzork 10 USHERS: (9:00) Sue Carlisle, Dave Little, Guy Steenhuizen (11:00) Mary Hoffman, Robin Rhodes GREETERS: Savannah Chalifoux; (9:00) Anita & John Zachary; (11:00) Marian Brown SOUND: Abraham Alobaidi, Aaron LaConte, Nancy Makunga, Joseph Makunga, Brett O’Connor, Darryl Richardson COFFEE FELLOWSHIP is between the 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. worship services, hosted this morning by Curt, Pearl, and Emily Viggers. Please come and connect over a cup of Equal Exchange Fair Trade coffee, tea, or lemonade. FRAGRANCES IN CHURCH (Men and Women): Please be mindful that someone near you may be asthmatic or have chemical sensitivities. We ask you to avoid wearing strong smelling cosmetics, as they may trigger a terrible reaction from others. Thank you! Children’s Ministry TODAY: 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Worship, Children in preschool and older are invited to remain in worship with their families. CUMC Kids Choir will NOT meet today, but come back NEXT Sunday, April 23 from 10:50-11:20 a.m. in Room 10. The Gathering, a group for parents/caregivers/families will NOT meet today. Come back on Sunday, April 23 and meet on the Volleyball Lawn (behind the sanctuary) at 10:50! Together we’ll fellowship, eat, chat…discuss…lament…. COME (whether or not you have children in the Kids Choir). Child care provided for preschool children at this time. Contact Sara Swift Tharpe: [email protected] or (336) 354-8194. Easter Egg Hunt TODAY, April 16 between the 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. worship services All kids are invited to join in the fun of CUMC’s Easter Egg Hunt. Gather on the lawn above the patio between worship services. For our youngest egg hunters, we’ll have a smaller, calmer egg hunt in the nursery play yard. Come ready to search, gather, share, and have lots of fun as we celebrate the blessing of new life. Love to extend hospitality? Consider greeting before worship or serving coffee and refreshments following worship. You only need to bring yourself—everything else is provided! It is a great way to meet new people and reconnect with each other. Please sign up on the board in the Narthex. 11 Youth Group: Jr. & Sr. High (6th-12th grade) NOT meeting until after Easter. We’ll have more information about what to expect coming up. Questions? Contact Rev. Martha: [email protected] or (909) 732-8499. ADULT MINISTRIES & FAITH FORMATION All are welcome! The Growing Christians Class will NOT meet this morning so all can celebrate Easter with loved ones. Class resumes next Sunday, April 23 at 11:00 a.m. in the Round Building. The class will take part in the Reconciling sponsored lunch and program on the Foothill AIDS Project. See the insert for more information. All are welcome! The Boosters Class will NOT meet this morning so all can celebrate Easter with loved ones. Class resumes next Sunday, April 23 at 10:45 a.m. in the Round Building Rec. Room. All are welcome! Reading the Bible Together, a weekly Bible study, led by the Rev. Martha Morales, will not meet this week, Wednesday, April 19. Class resumes Wednesday, April 26 at 10:00 a.m. in Room 2. All are welcome! Book Group: Meets again on Monday, April 24 at 7:00 p.m. in the Narthex. Susie Holway will lead discussion on The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead. All are welcome! Please come, even if you are not able to finish the book. Contact: Peggy Williams & Wilma McLeod Men’s Enrichment Group meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays. The next meeting will be Wednesday, April 26, at 8:00 a.m. in the main dining room at Mt. San Antonio Gardens in Claremont. Start with breakfast (optional, $5), followed by individual sharing and a group discussion on the book Seeing Gray in a World of Black and White by Adam Hamilton. Contacts: Ron Harrington, Carl Williams. All men are welcome! “Seeking God in Life Transitions,” an eight-week study that equips participants to respond when faced with expected and unexpected life-changing events, led by Paula Hui. Join us for the introductory session at Paula’s home in Claremont on Wednesday, May 3 at 6:30 p.m., or Friday, May 5 at 9:30 a.m., to view “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel.” We’ll consider the film in new ways, so come even if you have already seen it. At those gatherings we will decide whether to meet Wednesday evenings or Friday mornings for the rest of the study. For more information, contact Paula Hui [[email protected]]. 12 WAYS TO GET INVOLVED Claremont UMC has an Active LGBTQ Fellowship, and you are invited to attend! Our fellowship includes not only LGBTQ persons, but also their family members and friends. We meet for lunch at a local restaurant after church on the third Sunday of each month. Our business meetings are the first Sunday of each month after church at 11:00 a.m. For more information, feel free to contact Martha Bellinger, [email protected], (909) 973-7391. Claremont United Methodist Church is a Stephen Ministry Congregation. If you’d like to know more about Stephen Ministry, or if you’re interested in receiving the care of one of our Stephen Ministers, please contact Annabel Unland, [email protected] or Martha Morales, [email protected]. The United Methodist General Commission on Religion and Race is seeking to fund innovative and bold initiatives that will support vital conversations and invite United Methodist Churches and other UMC entities to apply for funding to disrupt xenophobia and racism, and enhance cultural diversity and systemic equity. Further details and a link to learn more about the GCORR action Fund Grant can be found on claremontumc.net. A list of past topics and topics that will be addressed in GCORR’s 2017 Vital Conversations series, can also be found on the website. Visit http://www.gcorr.org/ vital-conversations/ for more information. UPCOMING EVENTS To celebrate Easter, the CUMC office will be closed Monday, April 17. The church office will open at 8:00 a.m. Tuesday, April 18. Whatever Wednesdays! resumes this week, April 19 Come from 4:00-5:30 p.m. in the Narthex for whatever! It could be anything...Games! Art! Yoga! Drumming! Drama! Improv! You won’t know unless you come! Children preschool age through 7th grade welcome. Special activities for Pre-K kids from 4:15-5:00 p.m. Contact Sara Swift-Tharpe at (336) 354-8194 or [email protected] for more info. Parents Night Out! Friday, April 21 ~ 6:00-9:00 p.m. ~ Round Building Would your children enjoy a night of fun that you don’t have to plan? Would you like an adult evening out (or in)? Then, join us! We will have tacos (& all the trimmings), play Steal the Bacon, and have lots of fun!! *Please RSVP with Sara by April 19: [email protected] or (336) 354-8194. 13 Temple Beth Israel Presents in Commemoration of Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) Sunday, April 23, 4:00 p.m. at Temple Beth Israel, 3033 N. Towne Ave., Pomona A staged reading of excerpts from Night, Elie Wiesel’s powerful retelling of his personal experience during the Holocaust, featuring religious, civic, and institutional leaders of our local community, along with Holocaust survivors and members of the 2nd and 3rd generations. ALL are welcome! No admission charge. For more information, contact Temple Beth Israel, [email protected] or (909) 6261277. The 2017 Agenda for a Prophetic Faith Lecture Series: Lecture 5: Sunday, April 23, 7:00 p.m. Claremont United Church of Christ, 233 W. Harrison St., Claremont Mike Kinman: “Property, Slavery and the Gospel of Economic Growth” Tickets: $15 at the door, or online at the link below (click on the big blue “Tickets available” button). For more information, visit http://www.agendaforapropheticfaith.com/. You’re Invited to Visit El Faro: the Border Church sponsored by the Missions Commission Sunday, April 30th The mission of El Faro is to give glory to God through worship at Friendship Park, the historic binational meeting place on the US/MX border. We will leave from the CUMC parking lot at 9:30 a.m. and will return by 4:30 p.m. If you would like to go, contact Al Streyffeler, (909) 621 1087 or [email protected]. We are also looking for a van and someone to drive to take this group to the border. Contact Al if you can help. SAVE THE DATE! Katie Ledsinger Recital Sunday, May 7 at 3:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary Details to come! We hope you can make it! Membership Exploration Class Tuesdays, May 23 and 30 at 7:00 p.m. in the Narthex Are you interested in learning more about this church and the United Methodist Church? Thinking about becoming a member of CUMC? You’re invited! 14 THIS WEEK AT CUMC Sunday, April 16, 2017 Easter Sunday 8:45a-12:30p Infant and Toddler Care—Room 3 9:00a Worship–Sanctuary 10:00a Easter Egg Hunt—CUMC Lawns/Play Yard 10:00a Coffee Fellowship—Patio and Narthex 11:00a Worship—Sanctuary Monday, April 17, 2017 CUMC Office Closed ~ Easter Observance 1:30-4:00p Stephen Ministry—Round Building 6:15p Al Anon—Room 11 7:00p Finance—Narthex Tuesday, April 18, 2017 9:00a Round Building Walk Through 1:00p Uncommon Good Immigration Task Force—Round Building 7:00p Church Council—Round Building 7:00p Odd Tuesday Music Jam—Room 10 Wednesday, April 19, 2017 9:00a The Window mailing—Narthex 4:00-5:30p Whatever Wednesdays—Sanctuary, Narthex, Patio 5:00-7:00p Youth Theater Works Rehearsal—Sanctuary & Narthex 6:30p Women’s Alcoholics Anonymous—Room 11 8:00p Gay Men’s Alcoholics Anonymous—Room 11 Thursday, April 20, 2017 11:45a Worship Design Team—Pastor Mark’s Office 5:30-7:00p Youth Theater Works Rehearsal—Sanctuary & Narthex 6:00p Circuit Ringers Rehearsal—Room 11 6:30p Hope: Grief Support Group—Round Building 7:30p Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal—Room 10 Friday, April 21, 2017 6:00-9:00p Parents Night Out—Round Building Saturday, April 22, 2017 10:30a 7th Day Adventist Worship & Study—Rooms 11 & 16 Sunday, April 23, 2017 United Methodist Women Sunday 9:15a-12:00p Infant and Toddler Care—Room 3 9:30a Worship–Sanctuary 9:50a Children’s Sunday School 10:30a Coffee Fellowship—Patio and Narthex 10:45a The Boosters Class—Round Building Rec. Room 10:50a CUMC Kids Choir Rehearsal—Room 10 10:50a The Gathering—“Volleyball” Lawn 15 11:00a The Growing Christians Class—Round Building 11:00a Lunch & Program: Foothill AIDS—Round Building 4:00-8:00p Girl Scouts—Narthex 7:00p Agenda for a Prophetic Faith—Claremont United Church of Christ Deadline: The Window articles, May 3 issue www.claremontumc.net ~ [email protected] Office: 909-624-9021 Fax: 909-624-7308 Toll Free: 1-844-251-6335 211 W. Foothill Blvd., Claremont, CA 91711 16
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