W e e k l y RIALTO RECORD Features, Lifestyle & News You Can Use!
Vol 12, NO. 38
THIS WEEK Gloria’s Corner
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.com May 21, 2015
Nutritional program helps build healthy Rialto families
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2015 Memorial Day Tribute planned at Rialto Park Cemetery
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healthy rialto Kids taste healthy food options available at café & Deli el rancho as part of the healthy yummy for my tummy food program.
well-balanced options thanks to the city’s Healthy Rialto initiaa nutritional program dedicated tive, teaches families with chilcreating a healthy community. dren under the age of 5 about to ialto families are learning how to fill their The Healthy Yummy for My Healthy, cont. on next pg. brains and bellies with Tummy Food program, part of
By Yazmin Alvarez
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he City of Rialto will its annual host Memorial Day Tribute, May 25. The event is scheduled from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., at the Rialto Park Cemetery, 200 N. Willow. Last year more than 500 people attended the event to honor the men and women who served in the armed forces. For more information, contact the Rialto City Clerk's Office at 909-820-2519.
Rialto corridor of Pacific Electric Inland Empire Trail opens May 28
CSUSB Arts Festival RUSD Celebrates Classified Employees Week
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a two-mile section in rialto from cactus avenue West to maple avenue officially opens may 28 completing the pacific electric inland empire trail, a corridor linking six cities. ing to neighboring communities Maple Avenue, is the final secis officially opening in Rialto. tion of the The Pacific Electric Rails to Trails, which includes Inland Empire Trail corridor prout your walking shoes on, a two-mile section in the city a recreational pedestrian and bicycle trail connect- from Cactus Avenue West to Trails, cont. on next pg.
By Yazmin Alvarez