El Chicano May 01 2014

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W e e k l y EL CHICANo Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use!

Vol 51, NO. 17

THIS WEEK Inland Center Mall celebrates Earth Week by going solar

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Left to right: Councilman John Valdivia, Arun Parmar, Judi Penman and Terri Relf cut the wires in a celebration held at Inland Center Mall.

By Jazmine Collins

nland Center Mall kicked off its clean energy initiative with the installation of 4,676 solar panels to the mall’s rooftop. The new

solar installation yields an estimated 1,000 KW capacity of clean energy, which is enough to power approximately 110 homes. Hundreds of attendees attended a special “wire cutting” ceremony

took place on Saturday, April 26 with guest speakers councilman John Valdivia; CEO and president of San Bernardino Area Chamber of Solar cont. on next page

Painting continues on new murals at site of first Mc Donalds Restaurant

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May 01, 2014

Annual family & community reading festival to be held May 3

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Cinco de Mayo Special Section

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he City of Readers Annual Family and Community Reading Festival is being held in conjunction with the Latino Book & Family Festival on Saturday, May 3 at California State University, San Bernardino. Annual Family and The Community Reading Festival recognizes each third-grade student for success in reading. Studies show that students who read well and independently by third grade are more likely to do well in school and in life. City of Readers will honor third graders from 49 elementary schools with a free book. Students will select their own book and read a few pages aloud in the Reading Room. The Family and Community Reading Festival begins at 10:45 a.m. at Events Center Stage 2. The final awards presentation is at 12:45 p.m. Students and families are encouraged to enjoy the free exhibits and storytelling at the Latino Book & Family Festival, which is open until 5 p.m. Organizers of the Inland Empire Latino Book & Family Festival hope it will become a new Cinco de Mayo tradition. The festival promotes literacy in the Latino community. City of Readers is a program of the San Bernardino City Unified School District. It promotes the importance of literacy to academic success and a thriving community. For more information about City of Readers, visit www.sbcusd.com/cityofreaders.

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The first meet-up for the mural project was held over the weekend. Muralists invite the public to visit the site as the mural progresses. Winokur; Jen Windhausen; Rory building, which is now a museum. By Jazmine Collins Murray; and 14 year-old artist, “This is the first meet-up, but I Anna Lambert. The muralists can see this growing over the ew murals continue at invited the public on April 26, to the first McDonalds site Mural cont. on next page in San Bernardino by see the progress of two murals being painted on the outside of the five local artists: Phil Yeh; Beth

ave news, an event or want to recognize someone in the Colton com-

munity? Send information to Colton Courier Community News Editor Jazmine M. Collins at iecn.jazmine@gmail.com or call 909-381-9898 ext. 208


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