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W e e k l y RIALTO RECORD Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use!

Vol 13, NO. 43

THIS WEEK

Gloria’s Corner and Words To Think About

Rialto unified students get techy at ‘Kids That Code’ summer program

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Paakuma’ K-8 graduates inaugural eighth grade class A8

COURTESY PHOTO/ KIDS THAT CODE

A middle school student from Rialto unified participates in the Kids that Code summer enrichment program. The program was held at Kolb Middle School introduces children to computer programming, game design, mobile app development and much more.

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By Yazmin Alvarez

iddle schoolers from Rialto unified had the world of technology at their fingertips on Friday. Pat Pearson, executive director

Ivan Quintero takes truck load of honors from Arroyo Valley HS to soccer fields of CSUSB

of Kids That Code, offered top more. students from Frisbie, Jehue, “We’ve been so impressed with Kolb, Kucera, and Rialto middle that they’ve built and created schools, a day of learning using they - literally - can probably materials focused on computer Kids that Code, cont. on programming, game design, next pg. mobile app development and

Residents beat the heat at Rialto cooling centers

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IECN PHOTO/YAZMIN ALVAREZ

Rialto cooling centers were open through Wednesday this week as triple-digit temperatures reached highs of 113 degrees.

ing over to the some of the Rialto Branch Library — after coolest places in town. triple-digit temperatures Locals flocked to the city’s desscorched the ared and continued ialto residents found a ignated three cooling centers — way to escape the heat Hot cont. on page 2 this weekend by head- Rialto Community Center, Rialto Senior Center and the

By Yazmin Alvarez

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Concerts in the Park

doggone country concert is making its way into town June 25. Bring your tail wagging friends to Rialto City Park, 130 E San Bernardino Ave, to enjoy the live country band The Silverados and enter a pet contest. Guests can enjoy an old west playground, ride a mechanical bull and watch Rialto residents compete in the final round of ‘Sound of Rialto.’ Festivities begin at 4 p.m. and continue through 8 p.m. To learn more call, 909-4214949.

Hometown Fourth of July Carnival

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hometown carnival is on tap to celebrate July 4th in the Rialto. The “Hometown Fourth of July Carnival” starts at 5 p.m. and continues on until 9 p.m. at Jerry Eaves Park, 1485 N. Ayala in Rialto. The event is free and open to the public. As part of the celebration, festivities will include a fireworks show spectacular, carnival games, eating contests — hot dogs, pizza, watermelon. — live entertainment with the Sound of Rialto finale and much more. To learn more, call 909-4214949.

Got News? Contact Rialto Record News Editor Yazmin Alvarez at iecn.yazmin@gmail.com or call 909-381-9898 ext. 207.


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