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W e e k l y RIALTO RECORD

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De cember 27, 2018

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L o s G a l l o s B o x i n g A c a d e m y, V i b r a n t G r e e n 4 Vibr ant Pe ace host toy giveaway By Maryjoy Duncan

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rt Islas, owner of Los Gallos Boxing Academy and Eugene Weems, founder of Vibrant Green 4 Vibrant Peace (VG4VP) partnered to host an inaugural toy giveaway on Thursday, Dec. 20 at the gym’s location on Foothill Blvd. in Rialto. Championship boxer Jesikah Guerra, One of the gym’s boxers is 2018 National Junior Olympics champion Jesikah Guerra, 15, of Rialto, who will be competing in the 2024 Olympics in Paris, was at the event as an example of a local success story to the youth in attendance. Dozens of local youth from the community had the opportunity to explore the gym, play musical chairs, have lunch and watch Polynesian dance performances

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From left: Eugene Weems of Vibrant Green 4 Vibrant Peace, boxing champ Jesikah Guerra, 15 of Rialto, who will be competing in the 2024 Olympics in Paris, Mayor Deborah Robertson who presented Los Gallos Boxing Academy owner Art Islas with a Certificate of Recognition. Islas and Weems are pictured holding Guerra’s championship belts.

We s t Va l l e y Wa t e r D i s t r i c t B o a r d m a k e s holiday toy donation to Children’s Fund

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he West Valley Water District Board of Directors made a holiday toy donation to the Children’s Fund. The Board recognized the efforts of the Children’s Fund

which serves the most vulnerable children in our society and partnered in spreading holiday cheer. The Children’s Fund was founded in 1986 as a non-profit component to Children’s Network of

San Bernardino County. The organization serves children who are brought “in the system” and are in most need of support. During the presentation, Board President Dr. Michael Taylor

said, “It is great to see our employees join together to make sure all children are given an opportunity to celebrate the holiWVWD, cont. on next page


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