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Colton Courier 11/10/22

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COLTON COURIER We ekly

November 1 0, 2022

Vol 150 , NO. 46

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Roseann Ramirez, Lorena Ramirez, Anita Ramirez, Diane Ramirez; all relatives of the Villalobos family.

By Dr. G (Dr Luis S González), community writer

n Saturday, November 5, the Aristrong Foundation held its Fourth Annual Car Show and Kickball

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has grown to include one-hundred cars, thirty-five vendors, five bands, two DJs,, jumpers, and several food booths. It was estimated that over 1,000 people attended the event, and according to the organizers, everyone thoroughly enjoyed the display of cars, the cama-

raderie among the attendees, and the purpose of the event.

Chris and Nikki Villalobos created the Aristrong Foundation at the request of Arianna who selfishly told her Car show, cont. next pg.

85 year Colton Resident Alfred Ochoa honored with

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By Manny Sandoval

November is National Native American Heritage Month

Tournament. From 8:00am – 5:00pm the Colton High School baseball field was full of activity in honor of Arianna Villalobos, who passed away as a young woman four years ago, due to cancer. This event is the major fundraiser for the Foundation, and

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n November 1, Recreation Manager Heidi Strutz and the Colton City Council honored and recognized Alfred Ochoa with a street banner and miniature of his banner, ahead of Veterans Day.

Ochoa, who served in the U.S. Army between 1963 and 1965, was accompanied by his Son Alfred, and his wife Elanor.

“I’d like to thank the City of Colton for giving us the opportunity to honor my dad. In 1939, my dad was born to Raul and Irene Ochoa. He was born and raised in South Colton, Veteran cont. next pg.

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Colton Native and U.S. Army Veteran Alfred ochoa (center, in mask) receiving his street banner on November 1, 2022.


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