Rialto Record December 24 2015

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Art Grants Available in San Bernardino

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Rialto police Ofc. Victor Herrera.

Dec. 21 from a woman who Rialto police officer named “V. wished to remain unidentified Herrera” who went above and he Christmas spirit is and go simply as “a homeless beyond his role of service. 66-year-old woman living in her abound in Rialto. Giving, cont. on next pg. car.” We received a call at IECN She humbly shared a story of a

By Yazmin Alvarez

Las Colinas Food and Toy Drive marks 20th year of giving in Rialto

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he City of San Bernardino Fine Arts just Commission released art grant applications for 2016. Now available on the city’s website. The grant application process is available to non-profit arts organizations headquartered and operating in San Bernardino, and to teachers and schools in the city. The grant applications must be filed with the office of the City Clerk by February 11, 2016. Information sessions about application requirements will be held on Thursday, January 21 and Tuesday, January 26, 4:00, at the 6th floor Conference Room at San Bernardino City Hall. If granted, the projects will take place after July 1, 2016. To learn more or to download the grant application, visit www.facebook.com/SBFineArts Commission/

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A little whispers to Santa during the 20th annual Las Colinas Food and Toy Drive in Rialto.

By Yazmin Alvarez

recent toy haul proved that Santa doesn’t live in the North Pole, but rather in North Rialto. A tradition of giving marked

the holidays as hundreds of residents from Rialto’s Las Colinas neighborhood stepped out of their homes to donate gifts for those in need, playing Santa’s helpers in the annual Las Colinas Food and Toy Drive.

Celebrating 20 years of making Christmas possible for thousands of Rialto families, the effort is spearheaded by the Las Colinas Core Group and made possible Las Colinas, cont. on next pg.

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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