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Locality: San Bernardino, California

Phone: +1 909-361-2574



Address: 3664 Little League Drive 92401-1702 San Bernardino, CA, US

Website: www.sbcity.org/cityhall/parks/centers/verdemont_community_center.asp

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Verdemont Community Center 20.11.2020

Looking forward to a wonderful 2021. Wishing you all love, health, & wealth.Looking forward to a wonderful 2021. Wishing you all love, health, & wealth.

Verdemont Community Center 30.10.2020

Have fun dressing up and have a chance to win a prize!

Verdemont Community Center 22.10.2020

Arrrrrrr you ready for Halloween? Pick-up your art kit today...ahoy matey! Image posted with parent consent.

Verdemont Community Center 17.10.2020

We our Verdemont friends! Thanks for helping us reach 350 friends on Facebook.We our Verdemont friends! Thanks for helping us reach 350 friends on Facebook.

Verdemont Community Center 15.10.2020

Need a fun family activity for Halloween night? Stop by and pick up your FREE GRAB 'n GO Family Paint Night Kit! TODAY | Tuesday, October 27 Starts at 3:30pm, while supplies last... Verdemont Community Center 3664 Little League Drive, San Bernardino Message us for details.

Verdemont Community Center 13.10.2020

Stay Safe Verdemont!Stay Safe Verdemont!

Verdemont Community Center 01.10.2020

SWALLOWS DEPART FROM SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO DAY On October 23rd, the Swallows Depart from San Juan Capistrano Day marks the migration of thousands of swallows. The famous cliff swallows of San Juan Capistrano leave town every year in a swirling mass near the Day of San Juan (October 23). They head for their winter vacation spot 6,000 miles south in Goya, Corrientes, Argentina. Each year, they return on or about March 19th St. Joseph Day. Their migration has been marked for ge...nerations. Cliff swallows are cousins of barn swallows and purple martins. Swallows have long, narrow wings, forked tails, and weak, tiny feet. Incredibly graceful in flight, they feed on the wing, catching insects in their wide mouths; they can effortlessly make abrupt changes in direction or speed as they feed. The cliff swallow has a rusty rump, and when seen from below, it appears to have a squared-off tail and a dark patch on the throat. Reference from National Day Calendar!