Colton Courier July 30 2015

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Vol 143, NO. 36

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Summer THISWEEK Electric vehicle charging station Movies in unveiled at Fiesta Village Gloria’s

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Dignitaries and city officials standing next to the electric vehicle charging station that was unveiled on July 22 at Fiesta Village. The station is the first public electric vehicle charging outlet in the city. olton unveiled their first public electric vehicle charging station at Fiesta Village on July 22 during a ribbon cutting ceremony that included

speeches from Mayor Richard De La Rosa, Mayor pro-tem Frank Navarro, and environmental conservation supervisor Jessica Sutoris. The charging station is the third charging station installed in the

city, with the others located at the Corporate Yard and at City Hall. Another public charging station is scheduled to be installed at the Arrowhead Regional Medical Station cont. on next page

Joey Catalano continues to serve as an inspiration to others

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The Movies in the Park schedule is as follows:

• July 31 – Space Jam -Rancho Mediterranean, 700 East Washington Street, Colton CA • August 7 – Cinderella (2015) – Princess Night! -Fleming Park, 525 La Cadena Drive, Colton CA -Dress up as your favorite princess for the Annual Princess Night. For more information please call the Gonzales Community Center at 909 370-6153.

Bruins Team up with LLUCH patients

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re you looking for FREE fun activities for the whole family?! The Colton Community Services Department is announcing the lineup for the 2015 Movies in the Park series. The Movies in the Park program is a great chance for Colton residents to come together with family and friends and watch a movie for FREE. All Movies begin at dusk, approximately 8:15pm. All movies are shown in the City of Colton. The evening events will include Wii games on the big screen, jumper, info booth and snack bar opportunities in addition to the main feature film. Come early to pick your favorite spot and enjoy the snack bar and fun activities. Participants are also encouraged to join the movie Passport incentive. Collect a Passport at the first movie and get it stamped for all seven flicks to receive a special prize. Passports are available for children ages 3-17 and can be picked up during the movie at the information booth.

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COURTESY PHOTO Joey Catalano holding the Special Olympics torch during a run through Redlands earlier this month.

classmates during the Special won three first-place medals at a Olympics Torch Run that went wrestling tournament at Colton oey Catalano is the “King of through Redlands earlier this High School. month. Impressive resume. the World.” The 16-year-old is no stranger to Catalano cont. on next page Or so he said as he ran with his the limelight. In 2013, Catalano

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