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Cong ratulations, g raduates!

Vol 146 , NO. 25

June 7, 201 8

THIS WEEK

Gloria’s Cor ner A3

Boys & Gir ls Club high school students celebrated A8

Wells Fargo, HomeAid demo house to benefit homeless men

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INSIDE

Gloria’s Corner

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Classifieds

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Words To think About A4 Legal Notices

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H OW TO R E AC H US

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colton high school celebrated the class of 2018 on May 31 with over 350 graduates.

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KATIE ORLOFF

Colton Joint Unified to of fer free summer meals beginning June 11

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he Colton Joint Unified School District will again be offering free summer meals to all children and teens ages 2-18. This program, offered in partnership with the USDA, helps to ensure that students have access to healthy meals when school is not in session. Registration and identification are not required. The program starts on Monday, June 11 with a kick-off barbecue at Veterans Park in Colton. Free meals will be served to children ages 2-18 at 12 noon, followed by activities from 12:30-1:00 p.m. Summer meals will be served throughout the district this summer starting on Monday, June 11. Please see the list below for locations, dates and meal times. You can also text FOOD (English) or COMIDA (Spanish) to 877-877 for meal times and locations.

Please note that meals will NOT be served on Wednesday, July 4: Meals , cont. on pg. 2

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CJUSD

Free meals will be available to children and teens ages 2 - 18; kick-off event at Veterans park in colton on Monday at 12:00 p.m. registration and identification not required to enroll in program.


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