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W e e k l y COLTON COURIER Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use!

Vol 144, NO. 31

THIS WEEK Gloria’s Corner and Words To Think About

Council to decide on Hotel Tax measure for November election

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the Colton City Council discussing the transient occupancy (hotel) tax (tot) during a meeting on July 19. he City Council deliberated and disagreed on a proposed hotel tax rate increase that may contribute to the

city’s general fund and the con- voting on the issue until their struction of a sports park. meeting on August 2. If approved by the council, the proposed tax After a hour long discussion, the increase will be placed on the six members and Mayor Richard De La Rosa decided to postpone Hotel Tax cont. on page 2

Congressman to hold job fair at Gonzales Community Center

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HOW TO REACH US Inland Empire Community Newspapers Office: (909) 381-9898 Fax: (909) 384-0406 Editorial: iecn1@mac.com Advertising: sales@iecn.com

Colton High School: 777 W Valley Blvd. in Colton, CA 92324; Breakfast 6:50 -7:20 a.m.; Lunch 9:25 - 9:50; June 13 through July 22, Except on July 1 and 4

Washington High School: 900 East C Street in Colton; Breakfast 7:30-8:00; Lunch 9:55-10:25; June 13 through July 22

Veterans Park: 292 East O Street in Colton; Lunch 12:301:00; June 13-July 29 except on July 4

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The program is operated in conjunction with the California Department of Education and the USDA. Any child ages 2 to 18 may participate. No registration or identification is required. For more information call (909) 580-6650. The meals are available at the following locations, dates and times on Monday through Friday only:

Gonzales Community Center: 670 Colton Ave. in Colton; Lunch 11:30-12:00; June 13 through July 29 except on July 4

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CJUSD Summer Feeding Program schedule

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Colton Nighthawks travel baseball team earns trip to Connie Mack World Series

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JUSD’s annual Feeding Summer Program offers families a way for children to receive free meals and stay healthy while school is out.

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Congressman Pete Aguilar (D-San Bernardino) meeting with an employer during last year’s job fair in San Bernardino.

ty this Friday at the Gonzales By Anthony Victoria Community Center from 9 a.m. to ongressman Pete Aguilar 12 p.m. (D-San Bernardino) and his staff will be holding a Employers, ranging from retailjob resource fair for the communi- ers to law enforcement agencies,

will be on hand to provide information and schedule interviews with job seekers. This is the second time in eight months Aguilar’s Jobs cont. on page 2

Grand Terrace High School: 21810 Main Street in Grand Terrace; Breakfast 6:50-7:20; Lunch 9:25-9:50; June 13 through July 22.

Bloomington High School: 10750 Laurel Ave. in Bloomington; Breakfast 6:507:20; Lunch 9:25-9:50; June 13 through July 22.


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