Skip to main content

El Chicano 11/10/22

Page 1

EL CHICANo Weekly

Vol 59, NO. 47

November 10, 2022

D i a De Los M ue r to s is ce lebra ted a t SBVC w ith four generations of spectators

www.iecn.com

SB County Halloween compliance check results in numerous sex offender ar rests Pg. 4

O

PHOTO MANNY SANDOVAL

Dressed in regalia and ready to perform, three local girls from San Bernardino and Colton prepare to take the stage.

By Manny Sandoval

n Wednesday, November 2nd, San Bernardino Valley College held its Annual Dia De Los Muertos Festival, with intricate filled regalia from performers, dozens of vendors, music, and a couple hundred spectators.

I

At the festival, it became evident that there was an array of spectators celebrating and remembering their loved ones who have passed away.

“My daughter is performing in one of the numbers today and we’re also honoring and remembering my great grandma. It’s amazing to be here with my daughter, my mom,

and my grandma; it’s important for us to carry on these traditions,” said Rebecca Sanchez, spectator.

The festival also included a car show, which featured six modified vehicles, which were decorated with Dia De Los Muertos decor and photos of loved ones.

A handful of the college’s departments and clubs were also tabling, promoting the campus to the community.

“We’re giving away free Abuelita hot chocolate and looking to recruit new members into our Film Club which produces, shoots, and edits Festival cont. on next pg.

NSG’s 3rd Annual Turkey Giveaway is being held at The Rialto Farmers Market on November 16, open to SB residents

By Manny Sandoval

November is National Native American Heritage Month H S HOW OW TO TO RREEAC ACH H UUS

Inland Inland Co mmunity Co mmunity

Empir e Empir e Newspaper s Newspaper s

Of fice: (909) 381- 9898 Of fice: (909) 381- 9898 Editorial: iecn1@ mac.com Editorial: iec n1@mac .c om Advertisin g: sales@iecn.com Adve r tising: sales@ iec n.c om Legals : Leg als : ie cnleg als@hotmail.c om iecn legals@ hotmail.com

t’s imperative that every family in need across the Inland Empire has a turkey to enjoy this forthcoming Thanksgiving holiday. That's why Never Stop Grinding Impact partnered with Healthy Rialto to host the giveaway at the already established Farmers Market, which is held every Wednesday, between 10 AM to 2 PM, rain or shine.

“We’re giving away 200 turkeys on a first come first serve basis and registration is required. We’re also giving away free laundry detergent, hanes underwear for children under the age of 14 and IEHP will be administering COVIDTurkey, cont. on pg. 2

PHOTO NSG IMPACT

NSG Impact has given away over 500 turkeys since the organization began the initiative in November 2020.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
El Chicano 11/10/22 by IECN - Issuu