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SERVICES

- Duct Cleaning / Refreshing

- Leveling & Foundation Repair

- Permanent Foundation (433a)

- Plumbing Repairs & Re-Pipes

- Flooring, Paneling & Trim

- Doors & Windows

- Painting

- Roofs & Skylights

- Heating, A/C & Swamp Coolers

- Kitchen & Bathroom Remodels

- Decks & Steps

- Awnings & Patio Enclosures

- Siding, Skirting & Subfloor Repairs 855.906.6077

Corona Palms Mobile Home Park 13381 Magnolia Avenue Corona, CA 92879

951-371-6390 Office

760-504-8852 Cell

Email: coronapalms-vicki@bandcmhc.com

Park Management

Tom & Vicki Jarvis

Office Hours

Monday – Friday 8:00am – 3:30pm

Closed During Lunch 12:00pm – 1:00pm

Out on Grounds 3:30pm – 4:00pm

Closed Weekends & Holidays

From time to time the office will be closed during Regular Business Hours for park duties that must be handled outside of the office during regularly posted hours.

Important Phone Numbers

Corona Palms Night Patrol 951-337-3512

Fire Department 951-737-3840

Riverside Sheriff Department 800-950-2444

SO CA Gas Company 800-427-2200

SO CA Edison Company 800-655-4555

Local Social Security Office 951-272-1151

Mobile Home Registration & Title 951-782-4431

Housing & Community Development 951-782-4421

Nearest Hospital: Corona Regional Medical Center 951-737-4343

Corona Palms Newsletter Editor

Diane Borre #152 d.borre@pm.me 909-366-5114

Many thanks to residents who have shared information and ideas for the newsletter! Due to space and printing deadlines, please understand that everything submitted may not be included. Advertising in this newsletter is at the discretion of the publisher and in no way endorsed by Corona Palms MHP. Due to publisher delays, the newsletter may be delivered after the start of the month. Here is a link to view the newsletter online, usually available the first of each month: https://mobilehomeparkmagazines.com/1020-2/.

Senior

Ladies

Carrie & Louise Alldis Sp #46

Bunco Louise Alldis Sp #46

Diane Borre Sp #152

Dolores

Sandy

August Ladies Lunch

The August 20th Ladies Lunch will be held at Red Lobster in Riverside. All Corona Palms ladies are invited to attend and enjoy the camaraderie and great food.

Please sign up in the clubhouse by Saturday prior to the lunch date. Lunch begins at 1:00pm. If you have any questions or need a ride, call Louise or Carrie at 951.427.1897 or Carrie’s cell at 951.870.9481. Please join us and make new friends!

Corona Palms Library

Puzzles, puzzles & more puzzles! we’ve received many recently from 500 pieces to 2000 pieces. Come and check out some of the new puzzles.

We’ve also received lots of book donations, both paperback & hard bound. We’ve been able to add some of them to our shelves, but not all, due to space limitations. We’ve kept the newer books that are of general interest and in good condition. The balance has been donated to local charities.

We now have a bin dedicated to magazines. If you have current magazines (not older than a few months) that you’d like to share, feel free to stop in and add them to the bin.

So, what is Open Mic Poetry Night all about?

Here are some of the activities that are planned. Anyone can read a favorite poem by any author, whether it’s by Dr. Seuss, Ogden Nash, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow or any other poet that you enjoy. You can also read a poem that you have written and

would like to share. Here are some poetry themes to consider:

1. **Nostalgia**: share poems that reflect on past experiences, memories, or significant life events.

2. **Nature and Seasons**: Focus on poems about nature, seasons, and the beauty of the outdoors

3. **Love and Relationships**: explore themes of love, friendship, and family through poetry.

4. **Life Lessons**: share poems that convey wisdom or lessons learned throughout life.

Event Structure

1. **Open Mic Format**: Participants can sign up for a time slot to read their poems, ensuring everyone has a chance to share.

2. **Feel free** to share poems created by yourself or by others.

Activities

1. **Poetry Prompts**: If you would like to receive prompts or themes to write about in advance, feel free to request them.

2. **Audience Participation**: Everyone is encouraged to share their thoughts or favorite lines after each reading.

3. **Poetry Trivia** We will have fun poetry trivia, like “Jeopardy” style.

4. **Dessert Potluck ** Bring your favorite dessert. We’ll provide coffee, tea, etc.

Sign up in the clubhouse or email to cpsocial@gmail.com.

CORONA PALMS BIBLE STUDY

Thursdays @ 9:30-10:30 a.m. in the Park Library

Did you know that your CORONA PALMS BIBLE STUDY has been meeting together for 14 years? Several of our members have been with us from the beginning. We are currently studying the Gospel of John, using a discussion-only format, so there is NO homework!!!

Most people know John 3:16: “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life.” But there are many other verses in the gospel of John that you probably know.

For instance, John 11:25: “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live. And whoever lives and believes in Me shall never die.” What an amazing promise for those who have put their trust in Jesus Christ!

How about John 6:35? “I am the bread of life. He who comes to Me shall never hunger, and He who believes in Me shall never thirst.” This verse refers to spiritual hunger and thirst. Jesus Christ satisfies the deepest of the human heart, which is to know God and have a relationship with Him! Our Bible Study is non-denominational, non-political, nonargumentative, and non- confrontational. We are not Bible scholars, but we study the Bible seriously and LAUGH a lot along the way!! We have formed life-long friendships, supporting each other in prayer and fellowship.

WON’T YOU COME AND CHECK US OUT in person on Thursdays at 9:30? Or, if you prefer, you can join our video call which happens at the same time, together with our in-person group. If you own a Bible, please bring it. If you don’t have one, no worries, we have plenty!!

For further information, or if you would like someone to VISIT or PRAY with you, please contact any one of our members, or Becky Levin at bcklvn777@gmail.com or 951-2078786. HOPE TO SEE YOU SOON!!

Why buy an indoor TV antenna A Cord-Cutting Essential

If you’re tired of paying for live TV or just want a backup option that doesn’t rely on the internet, an indoor HDTV antenna is a smart investment. With the right antenna, you can access major network channels like ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, and PBS, along with various local stations, all without a monthly subscription. Depending on where you live, that could mean anywhere from 20 to over 100 channels, all in crisp HD or even 4K resolution. And since over-the-air (OTA) broadcasts aren’t compressed like cable or streaming services, the picture quality is often better than what you’d get from Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, or satellite.

However, not all antennas are created equal. Outdoor antennas, especially rooftop models, typically provide the best reception, but they aren’t always practical due to installation challenges or homeowner restrictions. Indoor antennas, on the other hand, offer a hassle-free solution that doesn’t require climbing onto your roof or running long cables. While they may not always match the performance of an outdoor setup, many modern indoor antennas are designed to pull in signals with impressive clarity, making them a great choice.

Best Non-Amplified Antenna: Channel Master FLATenna

The Channel Master FLATenna proves that great performance doesn’t have to come at a high price. This ultra-thin, reversible black-and-white indoor antenna is designed to pull in free over-the-air HD channels like ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, PBS, Univision, and more, without a subscription.

With a realistic 35-mile reception range, the FLATenna is a great pick for urban and suburban areas, where obstructions like buildings and trees can impact signal strength. It doesn’t require an amplifier, making setup simple and interference-free. The included 12-foot professional-grade coaxial cable provides extra flexibility for placement, whether mounted on a wall, stuck to a window, or laid flat.

While it lacks frills like built-in amplification, the FLATenna receives top marks from Wirecutter, Tom’s Guide, CNET, and consumers, making it a solid pick for anyone looking for a no-fuss, budget-friendly way to cut the cord and enjoy high-quality local broadcasts.

Price: $27.99, check price on Amazon

Mohu Leaf 50

The Mohu Leaf 50 is an amplified version of the previous Mohu Leaf 30. It’s a top choice for cord-cutters looking for strong indoor reception, thanks to its 50-mile range and included amplifier. It can easily pick up local HD channels like ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, and PBS, even in areas with moderate signal interference.

This paper-thin antenna has a reversible black-and-white design that blends easily into most home setups. It comes with a 16-foot detachable coaxial cable, so you can move it around relatively easily for the best reception. The USB-powered amplifier helps boost weaker signals, making it a great option for those who live farther from broadcast towers.

If you’re looking for a powerful yet discreet antenna that maximizes your free TV options, the Mohu Leaf 50 is a reliable option.

Price: $59.99, check price on Amazon

Philips

This is a freestanding, passive "rabbit ears" style antenna. Philips claims a 30-mile range. Very inexpensive (the most affordable of this roundup), but the supplied cable is very short, just 4 feet, preventing any install option other than right next to the display.

It turns out that old-fashioned looks and a low price can be deceiving. This Philips is an excellent-performing antenna. If all you care about is good reception and want to spend the least you can on an antenna, this is a great choice. Its performance is quite profound, but maybe it should come as no surprise that an old-school antenna design works so well since TVs were once totally dependent on OTA reception.

Price: $17.99, Check price on Amazon

��Go, See, Do��

Riverside Art Museum and The Cheech Marin Center

3425 Mission Inn Avenue, Riverside, California / https://riversideartmuseum.org/

Free Summer Sundays – June 1 – Sept 7

Generous support provided by Art Bridge Foundation's Access for All program. Please RSVP for confirmed admission.

HD Loop TV Antenna

Riverside ArtsWalk

Aug. 7, 6pm-9pm. Free admission

First Thursday of every month from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m

A vibrant community event that celebrates the diversity of arts and culture

August 17

Lil Bit of Soul

Free & open to the public

Enjoy live concert performances, savor gourmet food truck delights, and explore artisan crafts and locally sourced products. Plus, for guests 21 and over, the Corona Parks Foundation will host a beer and wine garden for your enjoyment! Bring your family and friends to experience a summer of live entertainment. Mark your calendars! Join us every Thursday from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on the Historic Civic Center Front Lawn.

Ontario Museum of History and Art

225 S. Euclid Ave., Ontario / (909) 395-2510 / OntarioMuseum.org

Thursday – Friday, 12 PM – 4 PM, Saturday – Sunday, 11 AM – 5 PM Free admission.

August 16, 6pm – 9pm

Ontario Art Walk and Community Reception: Día de los Muertos Celebrating Artistic Journeys / OntarioArtWalk.org

Visit the Museum and the newest exhibition Día de los Muertos: In Honor Of, shop local artisan booths, and participate in a hands-on artmaking experience. Light refreshments provided by the Ontario Museum of History & Art.

Saturday, August 23 / 12 PM – 4 PM

Studio Saturdays: Quilting Art with Theresa Shellcroft

Deepen your appreciation for fiber art and enhance your quilting skills with artist Theresa Shellcroft. Using the skill of sewing and embroidery, and inspiration from quilt patterns, guests will make their very own summer tote bags. Sign-ups are recommended but not required.

The pool/spa are now open for residents and their guests.

If you don’t know the gate code for the pool, please call the office.

Hours of operation are 8:30 am – 8:00 pm. Please be out of the pool area by time of close. The gate code will not work after 8:00 pm as they will be manually locked.

Please use the pool shower to rinse off BEFORE GOING IN THE POOL.

Do not go into bathrooms if you are wet or even dripping, this makes the floors potentially a danger for slipping!

All residents and guests must have swim wear as opposed to street clothes. No Tshirts, shorts, tank tops, etc. are allowed in the pool or spa.

NO alcohol, food or glass containers are allowed. Please pick up your trash when you leave If you move chairs or small tables, please put them back where they were.

Any guest must be accompanied by a resident at all times. If they are not, they will be asked to leave the area.

Please pay attention to the swimming hours for children. This is anyone under the age of 18. Hours are 11 am–1 pm and again from 4 pm-6:00 pm. These hours are 7 days a week. On holidays ONLY, the pool is open without restricted hours for kids. Please be mindful of these hours. It is horrible to have to tell them they can’t swim!

All of the above are posted at each gate. Any questions, please call the office.

Thank you once again. Enjoy your summer!

French Sites

BASTILLE CATACOMBS

CHAMBORD

CASTLE

DDAY BEACHES

EIFFEL TOWER

LASCAUX CAVES

LES INVALIDS

LOUVRE

NIMES ARENA

NOTRE DAME

OMAHA BEACH

PONT DU GARD

SACRE COEUR

SAINT MALO

SAINTE CHAPELLE

VERSAILLES

Across

1.“What ___ is new?”

5.Any doctrine

Expecting an answer

8. Greek earth goddess: Var.

9.On the ocean

10.Jobs

11.Responded in court

12.Con man

14.Souvenir

20.Wise one

21.Eagle’s nest

23.Early video game

24.Flower holder

25.“A Chorus Line” number

26.Greek god of love

Down

1.Breakfast fare

2.Secular

3.Sound of relief

4.Facilitate

5.Part of an archipelago

6.Soothsayer

7.“Spy vs. Spy” magazine

9.Likely

13.“___ we there yet?”

14.Atomic particle

15.Sea eagle

16.Coffee holder

17.Church section

18.Eye drop

19.About

20. U.S. document publisher

22.“I agree”

The headline is a clue to the answer in the diagonal.

August Sudoku

How to solve sudoku puzzles

No math is required to solve a sudoku. You only need logic and patience.

Simply make sure that each 3x3 square region has only one instance of the numbers 1-9. Similarly, each number can only

appear once in a column or row in the larger grid. The difficulty on this puzzle is easy.

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