W e e k l y RIALTO RECORD
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Vol 12, NO. 36
THIS WEEK Gloria’s Corner
.com May 07, 2015
Water safety program makes waves with Rialto first graders
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Happy Mother’s Day to all the wonderful Mothers in our community!! A9
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Stewie the Duck, with the help of Rialto firefighters, taught Fitzgerald Elementary first graders the importance of water safety.
after soaking up a very important and-sing-along of the book, message—you can’t swim with Stewie the Duck Learns to presented at ozens of Rialto first the big ducks until you “know all Swim—was the rules.” graders are now ready Water Safety, cont. on to dive into summer The hands-on lesson—a readnext pg.
By Yazmin Alvarez
Arrowhead Regional Holds Emergency Medical Services Day!!
Rialto coalition aims at teaching social media responsibility in teens
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Rialto teens gathered May 2 for a Positive Images Kick back, presented by Rialto Community Coalition. tips of teenagers, selfies and sta- teach youth the importance of tus updates of the latest trends ‘responsible online representaith the abundance of including alcohol and drug use tion.’ social media plat- are on the rise, and a local comforms at the finger- munity group has taken action to Kick back, cont. on next pg.
By Yazmin Alvarez
Two weekends left to catch Secret Garden in Rialto
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t's no secret that "The Secret Garden" at Rialto is breathtaking and gorgeous! Opening weekend audiences were glowing (and teary) after exiting the theater April 25. This Broadway musical follows the beloved children's book by Frances Hodson Burnett and gives it new life, with haunting melodies, an intuitive set, splendid costumes and an intricate plot highlight on all the ghosts in Mary Lennox's life. The show runs for two more weekends; it is more than community theater, it is an experience of beauty, grace and love. "So much love was put into the show and it shows in every scene. So glad I saw it!" - John R. Peterson, Sunday audience member Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 2pm until May 17th, 2015. Call ahead and make your reservations before they sell out. Individual show tickets – $15.00. Seniors and students with ID – $12.00 Reservations: 909-873 – 8514. (Sundays sell out and it is recommended to make reservations. The box office opens 30 minutes prior to show time. www. rialtocommunityplayers.com.