The Solid Rock Christian Center will host its 2010 Men’s Conference from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. today at 523 W. Larch Road.
Several speakers have been lined up for the event, and a lunch can be bought for $10, though the event is otherwise free.
For information: Terry McDaniel, 814-7215, or www.solid-rockchurch.com.
Sister Cities bake sale
The Memuro Sister Cities Exchange Youth Embassadors will have a fundraising bake sale from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. today at the Tracy Community Church, 1790 Sequoia Blvd.
Food drive
J.C. Penney is having a food drive at its Tracy store at 3100 Naglee Road through the end of the month.
Donated food will go to the Second Harvest Food Bank.
For information: 839-9353, ext. 235.
Safe teen driver’s training
The Get Real Behind the Wheel committee and the Altamont Motorsports Park will host an on-track safe teen driver’s training session from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 25 at the racetrack at 17001 Midway Road.
Teenagers between the ages of 14 and 18, accompanied by their parents, can learn safe driving in the pit and on the track. The Department of Motor Vehicles and local law enforcement support the training.
For information: Ken Ucci at 601-6523 or e-mail letsdrivesafe@yahoo.com; or Virginia Kacludis, 607-5800, or letsdrivesafe@yahoo.com.
Mountain House youth committee
The Mountain House Youth Action Committee will host an open forum at 6:30 p.m. April 28 in the Mountain House Community Services District Board Room, 230 S. Sterling Drive, for kids in grades 6 through 12 to get involved in developing community programs geared toward their age group.
For information: e-mail Bernice Tingle at btingle@sjgov.org
Delta Charter arts show
Delta Charter High School will host its second annual Visual Performing Arts Showcase at 7 p.m. April 30 at the New Jerusalem Elementary School gymnasium, 314000 Koster Road.
The student show involves music, theatre, video photography and other art.
Admission is free, and refreshments will be provided.
For information: 830-6363.
Health fair and benefit concert
The Victory in Praise ministry will hold a health fair and benefit concert at 7 p.m. April 30 at the Tracy Community Center, 950 East St.
People from a blood bank, an anti-cancer association, a local gym, a national diabetes association a free health clinic in Tracy will be on hand, as will dancers and singers from local churches and other performers as well.
A buffet dinner will be served, door prizes will be doled out, and other giveaways will take place at the event.
The cost is $25 at the door, $20 for those who donate early, $15 for people with a VIP membership card, and $10 for seniors.
For information: Mitchie Monroe, 640-1364; or Terri Monroe, 810-4497.
Garage sale
The third annual Mountain House Community Garage sale will take place from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 1 and 2.
For information: e-mail Jim Lamb at winedude@gmail.com or visit http://wiki.mhvillages.com/
Car show
Clutch Burners will have its 20th annual Picnic in the Park pre-1972 car show on May 1 at Dr. Powers Park, 900 W. Lowell Ave.
The show typically attracts about 650 entrants, and the event includes a raffle, silent auction, games for all ages, live music, food crafts and vendors of all sorts.
The event is free.
For information: 815-5352.
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