Rialto Record December 15 2016

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Vol 14, NO. 16

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RUSD breaks ground on long-awaited Ronnie Lott Stadium, Performing Arts Theatre at Eisenhower High

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Rialto Unified School District officials break ground on two long-awaited projects at Eisenhower High School Dec. 13. The projects include Ronnie Lott Stadium and a Performing Arts Center. School District officials broke foot project includes a track and ground on two long-awaited pro- field area and can seat close to isenhower Eagles were jects — Ronnie Lott Stadium soaring Tuesday morn- and a Performing Arts Theatre. Ike, cont. on next pg. ing when Rialto Unified The stadium, a 291,855 square

Rialto City Council welcomes new, returning members at swearing in ceremony

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San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools Ted Alejandre swears in new Rialto City Councilman Rafael Trujillo Dec. 13.

By Yazmin Alvarez

ewly elected Rialto council members officially took seat Tuesday evening after a swearing-in ceremony inside council chambers.

As Rialto Mayor Deborah Robertson was reelected for another term, she joins Mayor Pro Tem Joe Baca Jr. and councilmember Ed Scott. Councilmen elect Andy Carrizales and Rafael Trujillo round out council.

Rialto City Clerk incumbent Barbara McGee and City Treasurer incumbent Edward Carrillo were also sworn in. The community was invited to a meet and greet at Rialto Council, cont. on next pg.

anyon Crest Country Club is hosting “Drive for Toys” on Monday, Dec. 19, for Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater RedlandsRiverside. Each player is asked to bring an unwrapped toy valued at $10 or more. All toys will be donated to the Club for youth in need this holiday season. “We are also very excited to be partnering with the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Redlands- Riverside for our toy drive,” said head golf professional Mike Drake. “This is an event we hold annually that has been well supported by our members, but we are trying to grow it with the help of the Boys & Girls Club. We are a private club, but for this event, we are open to anyone who wants to come play golf and bring a toy to help the cause. We hope for this to be our most successful toy drive yet and the beginning of a promising partnership with the Boys & Girls Club.” Tee times are available between 8 a.m. and noon. Cost is $50 per person and includes golf, cart, and range balls. A beverage and barbecue cart will be available. “We’re grateful to Canyon Crest Country Club for thinking of our kids during the holidays,” said Boys & Girls Clubs CEO P.T. McEwen. “Drive for Toys is a great way to help kids and have fun.” No denim is allowed. Men must wear collared shirts and women’s shirts must have collars or sleeves. Canyon Crest Country Club is at 975 Country Club Drive. For more information, call (951) 272-9800.

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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