Colton Connection | Fall 2022

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2informationdepartment LIBRARIES ARE OPEN pages 12 14 Thanksgiving-in-a-box page Colton Pre-K page 4 Fall 2021 SPRING 2022 Summer Sports 11-12 Pre-Schools NOW Accepting registration pages Movies in the park Summer 2021 is now virtual! onnect with us! (909) 370-6153) Stay connected by signing up to receive a copy of the Colton Connection in your mailbox. Visit https://www.ci.colton.ca.us/135/Recreation to sign up today! @ connect@coltonca.gov the city of colton Website: www.coltonca.gov facebook at City of Colton Community Services Department instagram at COLTONCSD yoUtUbe at City of Colton Community Services Department Check out our latest Colton Connection every May, September and January. DEPARTMENT FACILITY HOURS See location S on page 31 All facilities and programs will be closed on October 10, November 11, November 14, November 24 & 25, December 16, December 26, 2022, January 2 and 16, 2023. COMMUNITY CENTERS GONz ALES Community Center (909) 370-6153 Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. HUTTON Community Center (909) 370-6168 Tuesday-Thursday 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. ART THOMPSON Teen Center (909) 514-4255 Monday-Friday 3:30 - 7:30 p.m. Winter Break Hours - See page 17. LUqUE Community Center (909) 370-5087 See page 20 for Free Emergency Food dates and times. E ARLY C ARE AND EDUCATION SITES ADMINISTRATION Office (909) 370-6171 Monday-Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. COOLEY R ANCH State Preschool (909) 422-1327 PAUL J. SchoolROGERSAgeProgram (909) 370-4162 RECHE C ANYON School Age Program (909) 824-3506 WILSON State Preschool (909) 433-0627 MAINLIbRARIESbranch (909) 370-5083 SaturdayMonday/Thursday/Friday/ 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Tuesday/Wednesday 12:00 - 8:00 p.m. LUqUE branch (909) 370-5182 Monday-Thursday 12:00 - 6:00 p.m. Library Manager: Edward Pedroza (909) 370-5189 epedroza@coltonca.gov Recreation Manager: Heidi Strutz (909) 370-6155 hstrutz@coltonca.gov Early Childhood Education Manager: Christopher Rymer (909) 370-6172 crymer@coltonca.gov Community Services Director: Deb Farrar (909) 370-6153 dfarrar@coltonca.gov COMMUNITY SERvICES ADMINISTRATIvE STAFF

/ssuehistniimilitaryBannerprogram3Programs are correct and up-to-date at the time of publishing. The Department reserves the right to change any program information as it deems necessary. Classes and times are subject to changes based on enrollment. Some classes may have minimum and maximum enrollment restrictions. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience. Please call (909) 370-6153 for more information. The City of Colton Community Services is committed to implementing the intent and spirit of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Adults and children with disabilities are welcome to participate in our classes, programs, and activities. If you have special needs which require specific accommodations in order to enjoy one of our classes or facilities, please contact us at (909) 370-6153. IN T HIS ISSUE TAbLE OF CONTENTS 50+ Club Programs 18-19 Activity Registration 26 Colton's Winter Wonderland . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Directory of Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Early Care and Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-6 Electric Utility Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Facilities Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Facility and Park Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-23 Fire Department Open House . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Free Emergency Food 20 Halloween Festival 11 Holiday Help 10 Home Decorating Contest . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Homeless Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Library Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-16 Military Banner Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Park & Recreation Foundation . . . . . . . . . . 25 Party Packages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Recycling with C . R . & R . Incorporated 27 Sports Programs 7-9 Teen Programs 17 Thanksgiving-In-a-Box 10 Tree Lighting Ceremony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Veterans Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Volunteers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Water Utility Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Hometown Heroes is the City’s military Banner Program that honors those residents who are serving or who have served in the United states Armed Forces. the honorees consist of Active military, Veterans and those who are no longer with us who have served our great country. new Banner $475 | replacement Banner $200 Honorees must meet the following requirements: 1. Supply verification of Military Status (military ID or DD 214 form). 2. Current Colton resident; or an immediate family member of a Colton resident. (Immediate family would include a wife or husband, son or daughter, grandson or granddaughter, son-in-law or daughter-inlaw). Residency subject to verification. Applications are available at the Gonzales Community Center, 670 Colton Avenue, by appointment. For more information or to make an appointment, please contact razili ramirez at raziliramirez@coltonca.gov or (909) 370-6152. Military Banner Program Military Banner Program

The Early Car E and Edu Cation d ivision offers a School Age Program for kindergarten to sixth grade, three Preschool Sites for children 3 - 5 years old, and assistance with a variety of social/family services. Call (909) 370-61 7 1 for mor E information. Se hA blA e SPA ñol. statE prEsChool Free! ¡Gratis!Still enrolling for in classroom sessions. A great way to get your childready for kindergarten!Do you have a3 or 4 year old? ● AM and PM Classes ● Early Math Activities ● Literacy & Phonic Awareness ● Call TODAY! ● Must meet Department of Education Income Guidelines. Three locations: ● Paul J. Rogers Site 955 W. Laurel Street ● Wilson Site 750 South 8th Street ● Cooley Ranch Park 2020 E. Duron Street Have a 1 or 2 year old? Call TODAY to get on our Waiting List AND we will call you when they turn 3 years old!!! 4earlycareandeducation Raised income guidelines meansMORE families qualify! family fEEs Waiv

School A ge Program offered at the followingelementary schools: Reche Canyon and Paul J. Rogers Elementary ● On-Site, Safe and Secure ● Before and After School ● On and Off-Track ● Tutors from Cal State University San Bernardino ● Must meet CDE Income Guidelines ● Affordable "Full-Fee" Rates More information: call (909) 370-6171 Free or low cost! ¡Gratis o bajo costo! Programs and Activities are subject to change, as safety guidelines responding to COVID-19 evolve. ducationcarlyeareandeonnectingourcommunityto...learning!5aivEd for 2022-2023sChoolagEprogram

6ducationcarlyeareande This revamped program now has a new name: “Colton’s Pre-K Program”. Research shows young children learn best through play, but the optimum word here is leaRn. Our CD e Permitted Teacher knows what and how to teach your child the academic skills they need to know, while having a fun experience in the classroom. ResidentNonDay Dates Time Fee* Fee T/TH 10/04-10/27 8 classes 8:30 – 11:30 a.m. $120 $138 T/TH 11/01-11/30 8 classes 8:30 – 11:30 a.m. $120 $138 T/TH 12/01-12/15 5 classes 8:30 – 11:30 a.m. $75 $86 T/TH 01/10-01/31 7 classes 8:30 – 11:30 a.m. $105 $121 • 5 days a week available with Special Arrangements, inquire @ Office of ECE Division * Fee Changes subject to City Council Approval. • Must be potty trained. A great way to getyour child ready kindergarten!for California Department of Education Permitted Teachers. It'sfun! pColton'sprE-Krogram(a.K.a.tinytot's) Ages: 3-5 Longerclasses!

Drop-In Sport S at Gonzale S Commun I ty C enter ba S ketball G ym Court space is restricted to three households or six players per court. No organized practices allowed. 2022 Fall Emergency Waiver Required. Equipment not supplied. Youth ages: 5 - 17 | Days: Monday - Friday t imes: 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. | fee: Free with waiver on file Children 7 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. adult ages: 18+ | Days: Monday - Friday | t imes: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. fee: Ages 18-49: Residents $4 / Non-Residents $6 Ages 50 & Over: Free with the 50+ Club Membership (page 18) SportS receSS Join the community Services Staff for active play, fundamental learning, and fun! Designed to develop and improve players’ fitness levels and skillsets. During the six sessions of Sports recess, participants will focus on character building, fundamental skills, conditioning, learning new exercises, and much more! Ba S ket B all Ba S ic S a ge S 3-6 *Athletes must be potty trained prior to starting date. Non-Resident Location Day Dates Times Fee Fee Gonzales Gymnasium M/W 10/3-10/19 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. $81 $92 a ge S 7-10 Non-Resident Location Day Dates Times Fee Fee Gonzales Gymnasium M/W 10/3-10/19 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. $81 $92 a ge S 11-16 Non-Resident Location Day Dates Times Fee Fee Gonzales Gymnasium M/W 10/3-10/19 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. $81 $92 Register early, limited spots are available apm.activecommunitites.com/Colton. programssports7ra C quetball Court space is restricted to two households or two players. ages: 18+ Days: Monday - Friday t imes: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. fee: Ages 18-49: Residents $4 Non-Residents/ $6 Ages 50 & Over: Free with the 50+ Club Membership

The city of Colton strives to provide a safe youth sports environment that emphasizes fun, participation, cooperation, and above all, respect for every child. Sign up early! Space is limited! Registration Begins Monday, September 19, 2022!

§ A non-refundable late fee will be applied to any late registrations. Proof of residency is required at the time of registration. All individuals registering must provide written verification of the date of birth at the time of registration. Accepted forms of verification include birth certificates, baptism records, or medical cards. Registration is held at the Gonzales Community Center or online at apm.activecommunities.com/Colton, and is on a first come first serve basis.

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Skill Assessments are a mandatory player evaluation. Players should register for a skill assessment appointment at the time of registration. Players should attend the skill assessment wearing appropriate athletic attire.

allCallingChildren, ages 6-13 years old, to join in the City of Colton ' s Youth Basketball League. This non-competitive league for children, ages 6-13 years old, is a thirteen-week long season, with TEN scheduled games. All games and practices will be at the Gonzales Community Center, located at 670 Colton Avenue.

*Players may be placed on the waiting list after the deadline; however, there are no guarantees that players will be accommodated and placed on a team. Registrants will not be charged to be placed on the waiting list, only when they are officially placed on a team. Waiting list participants will be enrolled by first come first serve.

§ $112 per child for Residents. $153 per child for Non-Residents.

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§ Fees include a complete basketball uniform (jersey and shorts), and a participation award at the end of the season. Registration Deadline is Monday, November 7, 2022.*

Developmental Division formerly known as Division D will focus on building a fundamental foundation. First time Coach or Player? This division will consist of one weekly division camp style practice during the month of December to prepare for games and team practices.

programssports9Vo L u NTEE r S N EE d E d Colton Youth Basketball League is looking for dedicated and enthusiastic adult volunteers ready to demonstrate sportsmanship, and teach the fundamental skills of basketball. Volunteers should be knowledgeable of the rules, and willing to teach important characteristics such as teamwork, responsibility, good sportsmanship, and hard work. If interested, please apply at the Gonzales Community Center or call (909) 370-5569. Become a volunteer Coach and impact our youth today! Division A : Born in 2009 or 2010 Division B : Born in 2011 or 2012 Division C : Born in 2013 or 2014 DevelopmentalDivision: Born in 2015 or 2016 Skill Assessment Saturday, November 19 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Friday, November 18 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Thursday, November 17 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 16 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Practice Begins Week of December 5, 2022 Season Opener Saturday, January 7, 2023 Season Finale Saturday, March 11, 2023 Make-Up Skills Assessment: Saturday, November 19, 2022 from 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. BASKETBALLLeague SAVE THE DATE! adult basketball league Registration opens February 2023 for the April 2023 Season. games will be Held two nights a week.

10holidayassistance Thanksgiving - In - A - Box and Holiday Help THANKSGIVING-IN-A-BOX & H O lI dAy Help events are completely sponsored by donations. For more information or to make a donation, contact (909) 370-6155 or hstrutz@coltonca.gov Colton families can receive a little help to provide joy this Holiday season with Thanksgiving-in-a-box and Holiday Help. THANKSGIVING-IN-A-BOX includes a gift card to purchase the turkey and fresh trimmings with canned goods and supplies to complete the meal. HOLIDAY HELP provides income qualified Colton families, with children under 18 years of age, a gift card for groceries. All applications are first come first-served basis and while supplies last. Applications can be submitted online at www.coltonca.gov, or picked up in person at the Gonzales Center. Applications must be completed online or turned in by appointment ONLY. All details are on the application. ThanksgivingIn-A-Box Applications are available Monday, October 24 – Friday, November 4 Holiday Help Applications are available Monday, November 7 – Friday, December 2

1111 City of Colton fire Department open HoUSe anD panCaKe BreaKfaSt The Colton Fire Department will be hosting its annual Open House & Pancake Breakfast on October 15, 2022. Proceeds from this event help fund two, non-profit organizations within the Department - The Colton Fire Explorer Post and the Colton Fire Honor Guard. The event includes an Open House of Fire Station 211, pancake breakfast, a prize raffle, Honor Guard and Explorer program information and demonstration of fire department emergency operations. A play area will be provided for children and fire safety information for families. Contact (909) 370-5100 for more information. oCtoBer 15, 2022 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 303 eaSt 'e' Street FaBOOlous Family Fun! you are invited to attend this fun and safe, free Halloween event! Children and teens can enjoy treats, activities, ghoulish games and a movie on the BIG Screen. Bring your trick or treat bag and gather lots of goodies! Activities for children: Trick-or-Treating | pumpkin decorating Character meet & greet and photo booth petting Zoo | Games Activities subject to change. MOnday, October 31 5:30 - 8:30 p.M. FleMing park 525 n. la cadena dr. age 17 and yOunger Annual HAlloween festivAl entsspecialeV

12 Veterans Day ParaDe anD Honor Ceremony FriDay, noVember 11 ParaDe 10:00 a.m. | North on La Cadena Drive | Starting at O Street, ending at D Street Honor Ceremony Immediately following parade | Fleming Park, 525 N. La Cadena Drive Honor and Celebrate Colton Veterans who have served in the United States Armed Forces. Light refreshments and photo opportunities will be available at Fleming Park. Parade entry applications can be picked up in person at the Gonzales Community Center. Parade application deadline is Thursday, November 3, 2022. For more information, contact us at (909) 370-6152 or raziliramirez@coltonca.gov Veterans Day yarD sign Cam Paign registration oPens monDay, oCtober 24 ShOW SUPPORT FOR OUR lOCAl Ve TeRANS By DISPl AyINg A yARD SIgN ThIS Ve TeRANS DAy! Colton Veterans can sign up to receive a FREE yard sign and Colton residents are invited to purchase a yard sign for $5. Register or purchase you sign online at apm.activecommunities.com/colton Signs will be available for pick up Monday, November 7, 2022 at the Gonzales Community Center from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. For more information, please call (909) 370-6153. entspecialseV LighTreeTingCeremony Wednesday, November 30, 2022 5:30-6:00 p.m. In front of Colton City Hall (650 N. La Cadena Drive) Gather your friends and family and come join us for the annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony! We will enjoy a brief ceremony and Tree Lighting countdown. All festivities will take place outside, so please dress warmly. Families can also enjoy this event ‘Livestreamed’ on the City of Colton Community Services Facebook page or Instagram page. (See page 2.)

1313 The City of Colton Community Services Department invites Colton residents to participate in a Holiday Decorating Contest. Register at apm.activecommunities.com/colton. One winner will be chosen from the following categories: Merry & Bright � Themed � Show Stopper Registration opens Tuesday, November 15, 2022 � Registration closes Sunday, December 11, 2022. Lights and displays must be in operation the evenings of December 13-December 14 for judging purposes. Winners will be notified on December 16. Winners will receive a gift card and yard sign, photos of winner’s homes will be displayed on the City Website and Channel 3. For more information, call Razili Ramirez at (909) 370-6152. H ome D ecorating contest Winter WonderlandColton’s SATurdAy, december 3 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Fleming Park 525 N la cadena d r. entsspecialeV Free! enjoy the annual chamber of commerce christmas Parade at 10:00 a.m., then head to Fleming Park! Get a kick out of the live entertainment , Fun Zone, Walk Through Story Time, vendors and plenty of holiday Fun! For more information about this event, contact (909) 370-6152. For more information on the colton christmas Parade, contact the colton chamber of commerce at (909) 825-2222.

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Books-2-Go Get your reading on with our new Books-2-Go program. Call your order into either library. S taff will pull, sanitize and bag up your requested materials. Then drive by and use our contactless pick up. It’s as easy as 1-2-3!

Family Literacy Storytime at Luque Library Tuesdays at 12:00 p.m. Calling all children and their families to join us for virtual stories, songs and other fun activities that will help enhance literacy and build strong language skills.

Take a peek at the different programs that the Colton Public Library has to offer. From books to computers to homework assistance, there is so much to explore! All the latest programs, activities and updates are released on the Library’s Social Media Channels. Follow us! For more information, call (909) 370-5083. Hoopla!

Family Story Time at Main Library Wednesdays at 12:00 p.m. Are you ready for story time! Join us every week for stories, songs, crafts and other fun activities that help to enhance literacy and language skills.

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Bilingual Story Time at Luque Library Thursdays at 11:00 a.m. Join us for stories, songs, crafts and other fun activities all while learning a new language.

Winter Reading Program December 17, 2022 - January 7, 2023 Join our reading program this winter break and earn fun prizes. Ages 3-17 welcome. Call for more details.

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Holiday Series October 12, November 9 and December 14, 2022 at 6:00 p.m. Let Chef Alonso show you how to put a healthy spin on your favorite holiday recipes. Spaces are limited, so call today to reserve your spot at (909) 370-5083. Paint Nights at the Library October 26, 2022 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Children's Night November 18, 2022 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. Teen Night December 20, 2022 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Adult's Night Back by popular demand are Paint Nights at the library! Children, teen and adult paint sessions will be held at the Main Library. Reservation required. Call to reserve your spot today. Special Events uoltonc15pBlicliBraryonnectingourcommunity...toliteracy!

Programs and Activities are subject to change, as safety guidelines responding to COVID-19 evolve. Advance to Literacy FREE Tutoring for Adults Are you in need of some one-on-one adult tutoring? Or are you interested in being a tutor? Call us today for more information on how you can make a difference. Family Literacy Storytime Tuesdays at 12:00 p.m. Calling all children and their families to join us for virtual stories, songs and other fun activities that will help enhance literacy and build strong language skills. Tech Tips - Computer Basic Class Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1:00 p.m. Come to the Luque Branch Library to learn how to use your device. We provide basic computer help, social media assistance and various tech tips. Drop by for this free program. Call (909) 370-5170 to schedule your visit. Practice DMV Test December 7, 2022 at 3:30 p.m. at the Main Library Prepare for your DMV test for free at the Colton Public Library. This class is great for teens, seniors and everyone in between. AssistanceHomeworkCenter 294 East "O" Street, Colton CA 92324 Advance to Literacy: (909) 370-517016oltoncpuBlicliBrary Advance to LiteracyPrograms

OCTOBer 2022 – JANuAry 2023: Monday – Friday 3:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. DeCeMBer 19, 2022 - JANuAry 6, 2023: Monday – Friday 12:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Teen Hub Special Events 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. All scheduled Teen Hub events require an entrance fee. Special event days include games, prizes, snacks, surprises, and FUN! October 28: Haunted Halloweve $8 November 18: Thanksgiving $8 December 16: Holiday Fiesta $8 Teen Hub Adventures The return of Teen Hub Trips. Pre-registration is required for each Teen Hub trip. November 30: Movie on the Big ScreenTrip To the Movies $25 January 4: Big Al’s Bowling $28 HAng ouT SpoT for colTon TEEnS 12-17 YEAr S old! 651 North Mt. Vernon Avenue, Colton, CA 92324 (909) 514-4255

5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. The class consists of a warm-up and light stretching, followed by the workout and ending with a cool down. The workouts could also consist of cardio training, strength training, and resistance training.

Teens can get their homework done in a quiet space, with free Wi-Fi, and with assistance from staff, develop organizational and study skills. Free study rooms are available for group projects.

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Join the A.t.T.i.c Board! This Teen led committee allows you to have your voice heard, develop leadership skills, and play a key role in planning Teen Hub events and daily programming.

Teens are invited to socialize, play games, engage in crafts, use study space, and connect with new friends at the Teen Hub. Bring a valid middle school or high school ID and register today! graders with a valid school ID and proof of age. These programs are inclusive for individuals of all ability levels. For those desiring additional support, a parent, older sibling or specialist is welcome.

HuttoN CeNter - For(909) 370-6168 | 660 CoLToN AveNue, CoLToN, C A 92324 | s e n io r s @c o l t o n c a . g ov | Fall FallforFu N! There is nothing like the 50+ Club during Fall! Spend your days with friends enjoying our amazing activities such as: • B.I.N.G.O. • Loteria • Crafting • Fitness room • Senior MembershipexerciseRequired. Creative Crafters every Wednesday 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Creative Crafters are back and better than ever! Come in and join us as we tap into your creative side. Fitness Room Working out just became fun. Here at the Hutton center our 50+ club members can enjoy a workout from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Please call for details. Free with membership!18rogramsc50+luBp

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t hursday, November 17 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Fee: $6 Join the 50+ Club as we "Count Our Blessings" during this holiday season. Join us as we work on a service project that will help others.

t hursday, December 15 12:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Fee: $6 The holidays are upon us, join the 50+ Club as we kickoff the holidays with a gift swapping activity. Food, fun, friends and more will start your holidays off with a smile and laughter!

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Free with membership Enjoy socializing with friends with free beverages and light snacks. Reconnect with familiar faces or make new friends.

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Saturday, october 22 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Fee: $8 Dress up with the 50+ Club for Halloween. Food, friends, and dancing will make this event a frightening god time!

t hursday, January 19 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Fee: $6 The New Year has started, make some new goals for this year with the 50+ Club. Join us as we make journals to keep track of your memories this year.

tuesday 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Wednesday 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. t hursdays 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Pre-registration is required for all events. For more details call (909) 370-6168 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday.

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(colton resi Dents only) (Food & clothing pantry for sudden emergency) Free non-perishable food, gently used clothing, personal hygiene are available, for Colton residents only, located at the Luque Community Center by appointment only, proof of residency is required at time of appointment. Please contact (909) 370-5087 or email homeless@coltonca.gov. We accept food, clothing and hygiene donations! We ask that all clothing is washed, and food items are wiped down. free distributionfood for colton & granD terrace resiDents The Colton Community Services Department hosts a free food giveaway twice a month for low-income families in the cities of Colton and Grand Terrace. The food distribution is proudly supported in partnership with Community Action of San Bernardino County (CAPSBC). Note: Photo ID required. Bring a bag or box to carry your food in. location luque Center, 292 east "O" Street (Omnitran’s Bus Route #19) Dates / time 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. October 27, November 17, December 15, 2022 & January 26, 2023 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. October 13, November 10, December 8, 2022 & January 12, 2023 Dates and times are subject to change. 20emergencyfood CommunityPAntry

eHomelessmergenCyAid Are you or someone you know struggling with a place to live, pay the rent or make payments? Short-term help and resources are available for Colton Residents who qualify. For more information contact (909) 370-5087 or email homeless@coltonca.gov. Colton Residents can apply at Resourceci.colton.ca.us/1020/Homeless-Prevention-https://www.s olunteersicesseromelessh21V/VPUZZLE!OFBEVOLUNTEER:APIECETHE Apply to be a volunteer with the Community Services Department! Being a volunteer provides many intangible rewards such as personal growth, pride, and satisfaction in helping others. It also provides you with the opportunity to: 1. Meet other people within the community 2. Gain valuable work experience 3. Refine old skills & inherit new ones 4. Help the department provide services 5. Help make Colton a better place to live We are looking for dynamic & communityoriented people to volunteer in the following programs: n Special Events n Food Distributions n Park Clean Up n 50+ Club Activities For more information, volunteers@coltonca.gov.contact

noW acceP ting a PPlications for Park rentals. All park and park shelter rentals require a permit through the Community Services Department. Permits will be issued following all State, County, and City guidelines. Enjoy your next birthday party, baby shower or family picnic without the hassle of waking up early to reserve a spot. It is only $70 per day for Colton residents and $127 per day for non-residents with a refundable deposit to reserve a clean park space with access to restrooms. Park locations available for rent listed on the right. Inquire about Park availability at www.ci.colton.ca.us/256/Park s Note: Anytime a jumper is used in a city park, a copy of the rental company's insurance policy is required and must be faxed to (909) 777-3351 or emailed to rentals@coltonca.gov. *Deposit required. FleMINg PARk 525 North La Cadena Drive $308 per day for Colton residents and $430 per day for non-residents with a refundable deposit. A Special Event Permit may be required for some events. PRADO PARk 3000 East Prado Lane CeSAR e . ChAVez PARk 600 Colton Avenue VeTeRANS PARk 290 East "O" Street RICh DAUeR PARk 955 Torrey Pines Drive elIz ABeTh DAVIS PARk 1055 W. Laurel Street Two Shelters at this location COOley R ANCh PARk 2020 Duron Street Three Shelters at this location Fees are subject to change based on City Council approval. Perfect for your next outdoor event!22parkrentals

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2) What is included in the cost? The facility, tables, and chairs are included in the fee.

5) What is the difference between a banquet and meeting? A banquet (birthdays, anniversaries, baby showers, reunions, Holiday gatherings, etc.) is a gathering where a meal/food will be served. Meetings is an assembly of people for discussion, no meals being served.

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6) Can I make changes to my rental after my application has been submitted? Yes, changes can be made to your rental event time but must be submitted 2 weeks prior to your event. If you would like to make changes to the room layout, change your kitchen request, or add amenities such as linen, cake stands, draping, or backdrop, those changes can be made with a 5 business day notice. at any of our Centers completed (2) weeks

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3) Am I responsible to clean up after my rental? Yes, each rental is responsible to clean up after their event. We will provide the cleaning supplies and trash bags. Our staff will tear down tables and chairs. If you would like to have our staff clean up, you can add the Clean Up Services to your rental for an additional cost.

4) Can we bring our own caterer/food? Yes, we allow outside catering services, decorators, bands, DJ’s, etc. Proof of insurance may be required for outside services.

Party Packages inclUDe: n T WO hOURS OF PART y TIMe Package includes 15 minute set up and clean up time, if additional time is needed it will need to be added to your reservation request. n TABleS & ChAIRS FOR PART y gUeSTS n DeSIgNATeD PART y ARe A n INFl ATABle jUMPeR (Subject to availability) n PART y ASSISTANT n MUSIC Application fee and deposit required. For more information, contact: (909) 370-6152 rentals@coltonca.govor Got a Birthday Party to plan? Need somewhere to host your team party? PartyPackages 24 Packages are intended for youth groups of 15-30 between the ages of 5-17. r ecreation Party Package Let us organize the fun! Rental includes one half of the Gonzales Center Basketball gym. Packages starting at $215. r ec on the r oad Package We'll take the fun to you! Host your party at a City Park and get your Park Shelter Rental at a discounted rate. Packages starting at $246. teen c enter Package FUN FOR TeeNS! This package includes gaming systems and game tables for your Teens and their friends. Packages starting at $308. ackages-entalsacilityfrpartyp

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This is the original Parks & Recreation Foundation program. The Program funds scholarships to income-eligible Colton families for children to attend City-sponsored programs that they otherwise might not be able to afford. The Recreation Scholarship Program has awarded over $115,000 in scholarships to hundreds of children since Scholarships2003. are available to Colton Residents for youth CSD programs. Proof of residency and income verification required. Applications are available at the Gonzales Community Center.

The Park Enrichment Program enhances park opportunities for the residents of Colton. Colton continues to strive toward the goal of making park land available within ½-mile of every city resident. This program helps to make funding available for this purpose.

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The Golden Years Program utilizes funding to promote programs, facilities, and services for Colton’s senior citizen population. Health services, nutrition programs, group classes, and special events are examples of programs geared toward our “more experienced” residents.

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Ple A se contAct us If you would like to donate, have questions, or for more information: COLTON PARKS & RECREATION FOUNDATION; 670 Colton Avenue, Colton, CA 92324

Deb Farrar dfarrar@coltonca.gov (909) 370-6157.

All funding collected by the Foundation directly benefits the Colton community. You may contribute to the Foundation as a whole, or designate a specific program that you wish your donation to benefit.

The purpose of the Foundation is to aid, sponsor, promote, advance, and develop park and recreation opportunities for all citizens of Colton.

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Programs are correct and up-to-date at the time of publishing. The Department reserves the right to change any program information as it deems necessary. Classes and times are subject to changes based on enrollment. Some classes may have minimum and maximum enrollment restrictions. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience. Please call (909) 370-6153 for more information. ation is easy!

2. Lleve su formulario de registro completado a la recepción de Gonzales Community Center, donde se procesará su pago.

3. Log on to Active.net and register for your class! Visa and MasterCard are accepted.

1. Prueba de residencia es necesario para recibir la tarifa por ser residente de Colton. Se prefiere un ID de California actual.

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1. Request a registration form at the Gonzales Community Center or download a form from www.coltonca.gov.

4. CONFIRMATIONS ARe NOT MADe . Students should plan on attending class as listed on the receipt unless notified otherwise.

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3. Por favor tenga en cuenta, a los que no son residentes, se les cobrará una tarifa adicional incluyendo aquellos que pertenecen a el condado aunque vivan en la ciudad de Colton. Monday, September 19, 2022 el 19 de septiembre, 2022

1. Solicitar un formulario de registracion en el Gonzales Community Center o descargar un formulario en www.coltonca.gov.

5. PARA LOS PROGRAMAS DE DEPORTES JUVENILES, O PROGRAMAS DE CAMPAMENTOS NO S e ACePTAN REGISTRCIONES EN LINEA . AqUí eS lO qUe TIeNe qUe hACeR:

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4. NO S e h ACeN CONFIRMACIONeS De Cl AS e. Los estudiantes deben planear en asistir la clase, como aparece en el recibo, a menos que se notifique lo contrario.

2. Pre-Registration is necessary for all activities and classes. Registration is accepted on the form provided by the City.

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Programs with this symbol are inclusive for individuals of all ability levels. For those desiring additional support, a parent, older sibling or specialist is welcome.

2. Take your completed registration form to the Gonzales Community Center Front Desk. Staff will process your payment. RegISTRATION POlICy 1. Proof of residency is required to receive the Colton Resident rate. A current California ID is preferred.

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3. Please keep in mind, non-residents will be charged additional fees including those who reside in a county pocket. AqUí eS lO qUe TIeNe qUe hACeR:

1. Establezca una cuenta en el sitio https://apm.activecommunities.com/colton unos días antes de hacer la registracion. Un enlace se puede hacer en el sitio www.coltonca.gov.

2. Su cuenta por internet tiene que ser aprobada por el Departamento de Servicio de la Comunidad de Colton. Esto puede tomar unos días. 3. ¡Ingresé a Active.net y regístrese para su clase! Se aceptan Visa y MasterCard.

5. ONLINE REGISTRATION IS NOT ACCEPTED FOR ANY YOUTH SPORTS OR CAMP PROGRAMS.

2. Have your online account approved by the Colton Community Service Department. This can take a few days.

2. Preinscripción es necesario para todas las actividades y clases. La registracion es aceptada con el formulario proporcionado por la ciudad.

1. Set up an account on the Active.net site at https://apm.activecommunities.com/colton a few days before you want to register. A link to the site can be found on www.coltonca.gov.

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Did you know you can have your large bulky items picked up for free? Please contact CR&R at (909) 370-3377 to schedule a pick up at your curbside.

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 CIVIC CeNTeR/CIT y hAll 650 N. La Cadena 909-370-5099 Mayor & Council Office 909-370-5060 City Clerk 909-370-5032 City Manager 909-370-5051 Economic Development 909-370-6170 Finance Department 909-370-5555 Customer Services/Utility Billing Police Department 909-370-5000  CIVIC CeNTeR ANNeX 659 N. La Cadena Development Services 909-370-5079 Building & Safety, Permits/Licenses Police Department/ Code Enforcement 909-370-5114 Chamber of Commerce 909-825-2222 Human Resources 909-370-5062  Fire Department 303 East E Street 909-370-5100  Main Branch library 656 N. 9th Street 909-370-5083  luque Branch library 294 East O Street 909-370-5182  Community Services Department Gonzales Center 670 Colton Ave. 909-370-6153 Hutton Center 660 Colton Ave. 909-370-6168 Thompson Center 651 N. Mt Vernon 909-514-4255 Luque Center 292 E. O Street 909-370-5087 ECE Division 660 Colton Ave. 909-370-6171 ’ CORPORATe OFFICeS 160 S. 10th Street Public Works 909-370-5065 Building Maintenance/Engineering/Fleet/Streets Parks/LLMD/Streets Hotline 909-370-5070 Graffiti Hotline 909-370-5174 “ electric Utility Department 150 S. 10th Street 909-370-5104    ’ “  10  o ther im P ortant n U mbers CalTrans - District 8 ................... 909-383-4641 Cemetery (Hermosa Gardens) 909-824-9110 Colton Area Museum 909-824-8814 Colton Post Office 909-825-0508 Colton School District ................. 909-580-5000 Colton Trash/CR&R Incorporated 909-370-3377 County Dump 909-386-8900 County Environmental Health ........... 800-442-2283 County Flood Control 909-387-8063 County Vector Control ................. 800-442-2283 Hazardous Waste 800-OILYCAT Natural Gas—Residential 800-427-2200 Natural Gas—Business ................ 800-427-2201 Public Works Hotline 909-370-5070 San Bernardino County Operator ........ 909-387-2020 Spectrum 833-697-7328 Time Warner 888-892-2253 Welfare Department, Colton ............ 877-410-8029 Welfare Department, General 800-472-2321 n o k ill shelters Donations Welcome & Needed Yucaipa Valley Animal Placement Society 909-790-1440 11937 13th Street, Yucaipa, CA 92399 www.yaps.org Mary S. Roberts Pet Adoption Center .... 951-688-4340 (Formerly the Riverside Humane Society) 6165 Industrial Avenue, Riverside, CA 92504 Westwww.petsadoption.comEndShelterforAnimals 909-947-3517 1010 E. Mission Blvd., Ontario, CA 91761 www.westendshelter.com yo U th sP orts informationcontact Carl Rimbaugh Girls Softball 909-725-0963 John Murrillo, President Coltoncarlrimbaughsoftball@gmail.comPonyYouthBaseball+Softball ..... 909-677-9755 Jose Delgado, President josedelgadoapj@gmail.com Colton T-Ball 909-915-5638 Denise Venegas, President f_n_d1999@yahoo.com Colton Youth Football 951-218-7786 Larissa Briones, President lnic0416@gmail.com Colton Youth Soccer Jennifer End, President jenniferend_cyso.president@yahoo.com .. ........... Cell: 909-641-5559 Registrar: 909-520-2764 Ken Hubbs Memorial Baseball League ... ........... Alex Aldana, President Kenhubbslittleleague1951@gmail.com ay UDa en esPa Ñol City Council 909-370-5060 City Manager ......................... 909-370-5518 Community Services 909-370-6117 Development Services 909-370-5081 Electric Department .................... 909-370-6132 Public Works 909-370-6131 Water/Waste Water 909-370-6131 30serofirectorydVices

7&8 N Street Mini Parks Between 5th and 7th Streets 9 Prado Park 3000 East Prado Lane 10 Rich Dauer Park 955 Torrey Pines Drive 11 Veterans Park 290 East O Street luque Community Center 292 East O Street 12 Colton Area Museum 380 North La Cadena Drive 13 Main library 656 North 9th Street 14 luque Branch library 294 East O Street 1 Cesar e . Chavez Park 600 Colton Avenue gonzales Community Center 670 Colton Avenue hutton Community Center 660 Colton Avenue Thompson Teen Center 651 North Mt Vernon Avenue 2 Cooley Ranch Park 2020 Duron Street 3 elizabeth Davis Park 1055 West Laurel Drive 4 Fleming Park 525 North La Cadena Drive 5 Max j. lofy Park 351 East E Street 6 Mckinley Playground 600 West Johnston Street 15 homework Assistance Center 294 East O Street 16 Cooley Ranch State Preschool 2020 East Duron Street 17 Reche Canyon School Age Program 3101 Canyon Vista Drive 18 Paul j. Rogers School Age and Preschool Program 955 West Laurel Street 19 Wilson State Preschool 750 South 8th Street 22 1 10 9 17 3 18 54 13 19 7&8 11&14&15 6 12 2&16 Colton Community Services Department Facilities Map acilitiesfmap31

CITY OF C OLTON Provided as a public service for your information only by the City of Colton. ELECTION DAY is November 8. Mail ballots arrive the week of October 10. Maintain City services in Colton. Information Measureabout S Official Measure S Ballot Question: “To maintain funding for police patrols, to address homelessness, gang, drug and crime prevention, re protection, paramedics, 911 emergency response, to maintain senior and youth services, library services, parks, sidewalks, roads, to clean and maintain public areas, and for general government use; shall a measure establishing a one-cent sales tax providing approximately $9,500,000 annually until ended by voters, requiring independent audits and guaranteeing all funds are controlled locally be adopted?” If approved by voters, how could the revenue from Measure S be used? � Maintain 911 emergency response, re protection, and neighborhood police patrols. � Address homelessness. � Support gang, drug and crime prevention programs. � Repair city streets, sidewalks, and street lights. � Maintain senior and youth services. � Clean and maintain parks, recreational, and community facilities. * Measure S is a general purpose sales tax. Accountability Provisions: Basic necessities like groceries and prescription medications won’t be taxed.

All funds generated by Measure S will stay locally controlled only for the City of Colton to provide essential services. law, the County and State cannot take this funding City of Colton is required to

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publicly report on the expenditure of revenues. For more information: www.coltonca.gov financedept@coltonca.gov909-370-5052

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