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COLTON COURIER Weekly

Vol 149 , NO. 03

December 31, 2020

Volunteer s, Echevar ria clean up Reche Canyon over holiday weekend

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n Sunday morning Dec. 27, over two dozen volunteers came together to clean up a portion of Reche Canyon. The effort was spearheaded by newly elected Colton Councilman John Echevarria.

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According to Heather Tutton, administrator of Reche Canyon Road Emergency Facebook page who also volunteered that morning, because of the many community members who took the time out of their day, the undertaking was completed in roughly two hours.

Fr om all of us at IECN we wish the community a h a p p y, h e a l t h y new year

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HEATHER TUTTON / RECHE CANYON ROAD EMERGENCY FACEBOOK PAGE

Over two dozen volunteers showed up to clean parts of Reche Canyon Sunday morning; the event was spearheaded by newly elected Colton Councilman John Echevarria. Gratitude is extended to the two drivers who brought their trailers.

The goal is to meet on a monthly basis to clean up different areas of the canyon. Those interested are invited to sign up to the contact list through the Facebook page Reche Canyon Road Emergency and General Information. If you are unable to volunteer but willing to help by making a donation, the group is in need of heavy duty contractor bags, safety vests, trash stabber/grabbers, disposable gloves, and financial contributions for dump fees.

Ea gle swoops in with Christmas meals for senior s

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range Counties’ Eagle Real Estate Group delivered 3,000 meals yesterday to its five (5) senior communities in Colton, Santa Ana, Lancaster, Hesperia, and Yucaipa.

San Manuel donates over $150K to local organizations Pg. 4

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Each resident was surprised with the door to door delivery of a quart of Chicken Pasta and a quart of Pork Stew. Each quart contains two meals. The meals were prepared by Bracken’s Kitchen in Santa Ana. Founder Bill Bracken, a former chef at a Newport Beach Hotel and who was recently recognized as one of Orange Counties’ top 20 most influential people, made and packaged the meals with love and purpose. Eagle’s 501(c)(3) partner Affordable Housing Access in Newport Beach participated in the sponsorship of the meals. Eagle, cont. on next pg.

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EAGLE REAL ESTATE GROUP

Senior residents at the Villas were surprised with the delivery of two hot meals.


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