W e e k l y RIALTO RECORD Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use!
Vol 14, NO. 06
THIS WEEK
Gloria’s Corner and Words To Think About
Rialto Fire Open House & Pancake breakfast to kick off Fire Prevention Week
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Candidates Forum Oct. 12
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Alejandre: “We are a community bonded through education.” A7
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rialto fire department will host its annual open house and pancake Breakfast oct. 8 to kick off fire prevention week. obstacle courses and fun safety drills will be available for children.
To celebrate this year’s cam- about fire safety at the annual paign — “Don’t Wait Check the Rialto Fire Department Open parky the Fire Dog’s Date! Replace Smoke Alarms House and Pancake Breakfast favorite week of the year Every 10 Years — Sparky and is here— National Fire his Rialto Fire Department crew Open House, cont. on next pg. are inviting families to learn all Prevention Week! By Yazmin Alvarez
Inter-faith donation benefits Rialto United Methodist Church ‘Feed the Homeless Meal Program’ Bing Wong Elementary invites the community to tinker in high-tech lab
The Woman’s Club of Rialto in partnership with the League of Women Voters will host a Candidates Forum Oct. 12 at the Rialto Senior Center. The event will offer residents an opportunity to hear from candidates from each office. City Council candidates are scheduled to speak from 6 to 7:30 p.m. and candidates running for city office are scheduled to speak from 7:30 to 9 p.m. A recording of the event by Rialto Network will be aired at a later date. The event is free to attend. The Rialto Senior Center is at 1411 S. Riverside Avenue. To learn more, call 909-8743171.
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dozens of meals are prepared weekly at rialto united Methodist church by volunteers to provide fresh meals for the homeless in the rialto community. to the homeless in Rialto. Methodist Church to continue its Elder Alan Dyer and Sister weekly Feed the Homeless meal healthy donation from a June Dyer, members of The program. local couple is helping Church of Jesus Christ of LatterMeals, cont. on next page provide a hearty meal day Saints Redlands Stake, donated $5,500 to Rialto United
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