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WEEK IN REVIEW: Miss DB, Food Pantry Need, Japan Relief
This week in review at Diamond Bar Patch.

Monday:
- Last weekend, in the city's 44th annual Miss Diamond Bar Pageant.
- Senate Bill 161, a proposed law that , passed in the Education Committee with a 6-1 vote. The bill was drafted by local legislator Sen. Bob Huff (R-Diamond Bar).
- History columnist Lydia Plunk provides , as the 22nd year of the city's incorporation approaches in April.
Tuesday:
- Local conservative activist Allen Wilson is the only hearing-impaired delegate to the state Republican party and a .
- Beverly Duan, a Diamond Bar resident and Suzanne Middle School student, .
- With the blossoming of spring right around the corner, gardening columnist Steve Williams gives tips on .
- A total after earning high scores on the PSAT exam.
- Proceeds from Chaparral Middle School's two spring concerts .
Wednesday:
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- In the first cross-town matchup between Diamond Bar and Diamond Ranch baseball, the .
- The EPA over Southern California.
- Walnut Mayor Antonio "Tony" Cartagena delivered , which also serves Diamond Bar.
- Student luthier for his unique craftsmanship building custom guitars in an advanced woodworking class at Diamond Bar High School.
Thursday:
- Pomona Unified elementary students got a glimpse at the road ahead during a tour of last week.
- This week's House Hunt features .
- Volunteers at St. Denis Catholic Church .
Friday:
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- Diamond Ranch basketball stars Chelsea Barnes and Erika Williams have been .
- Students at Golden Springs Pre-K – 8 school to benefit Red Cross relief efforts in Japan.
- Diamond Bar social media expert Lady Noelle McDesmond used her online social network to build what is being called the .
- Local sushi restaurateurs with family connections to Japan of the tragic earthquake in Japan.
Saturday:
- Inland Empire food pantries managed by Inland Valley Hope Partners are and are reaching out to the communities the organization serves to host emergency food drives.
- Health and wellness columnist Gabriela Klein discusses .
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