Halloween in Rialto 2013

Halloween is not what it used to be and every year it changes more and more. Rialto has really grown into itself over the years and so has its Halloween Celebrations. Halloween has gone from trick-or-treating and house parties to Halloween Carnivals and Harvest Celebrations galore. From churches to parks and your good ole trick-or-treating there is no shortage of places for kids and adults alike to secure some good ole candy.

Fall Fest – Sunrise Church Rialto     http://www.sunrisechurch.org/fall-fest

                Sun, October 27, 2013

Sunrise Rialto Fall Fest

Sunday, October 27, 2013

4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Free school supplies to the first 1,000 elementary students!

Events:

Prizes!

Music!

Free Rock Wall!

Free Zip Line!

Free Games!

Free Activities!

Food Vendors!

Fire Department!

K9 Unit & Swat Team – Demonstrations!

For more info, call 909-875-5566!

Halloween Hi Jinks – City of Rialto http://rialtoca.gov/documents/downloads/Halloween_Hi-_Jinks_Flyer(1).pdf

Halloween Hijinks

Haunted Fire House – Rialto Fire https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=676418532377682&set=pb.119010618118479.-2207520000.1382461228.&type=3&theater

Hallelujah Festival – Calvary Chapel Rialto  http://www.ccrialto.com/#!untitled/zoom/c21kz/imageoyc

 

Harvest Fest 2013 – Lighthouse Church http://inlandlighthouse.com/page.php?TYPE=EVENT&ID=2527

“Take Me Out To The Ballgame” Fundraiser

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Rialto Community Coalition Meeting 9-3-13

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The Rialto Community Coalition is meeting on September 3, 2013 from 6:30PM – 7:30PM at Coffee Nutzz which is located at 119 E. Foothill Blvd. Rialto, CA 92376.  The meeting agenda is attached as well as an article concerning a recent law enforcement action taken in Rialto.

Cpl. Nelson from Rialto Police Department will be out to give a presentation on the Spice Raid that the Police Department.

The Department of Mental Health will show a short informational video on the dangers of Synthetic Drugs.

Come out to Coffee Nutz in Rialto and meet with fellow community members to help create a stronger community.

Coffee Nutz

Cones Creamery 29 Cent Scoop

Cones creamery located at 119 East Foothill Blvd will be giving away Sccops of their Frozen Yogurt for only 29 cents between 4-7pm

Coffee with the Chief Re-Cap

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With yet another coffee with the chief coming and going I thought it would be nice to highlight what was talked about at the August meeting at Coffee Nutz.

Twenty four people attended the event and we had people from all walks of life and various organizations that serve various purposes for the community.

In attendance (of note) were Linda Chapman Humans Relations Commission, Michael Townsend from the Department of Mental Health, Phyllis and John Hangman from Friends of the Rialto K-9’s, Joe Britt Park and Rec commissioner, Andy Carzales Rialto Beatification Commission. As well as Captain Randy Deanda and Chief Farrar from Rialto PD & two raido personalities from Q104.7 were doing a live remote in the parking lot and decided to join us.

Chief Farrar began by thanking everyone for coming. He then began talking about the extreme success of Rialto’s National Night Out event on August sixth. Chief Farrar stated they had just over five thousand people come out to this years event two thousand more than last year. He commented on how well the event went and that it was the best National Night Out event the city or county had ever put on. He said there was room for improvement but that overall the event was top notch. The highlight was for the people who hung around to see the police helicopter lift off from the event. Chief Farrar asked the people in attendance what they thought could be improved for next years event.

The next topic of conversation were the upcoming Area Command meetings. These meetings offer the community, city and police department a opportunity to connect and dialogue. Various city departments come out and give you the information you need to easily live here in the city. For info on the meeting dates, times and locations just look for the link on the right hand side of our page.

The topic of the AB 109 Early Release program came up due to the courts ordering Governor Brown to release another ten thousand inmates. Chief Farrar told the community that Rialto PD has been working to stay one step ahead of the criminals. These ways include an full time probation officer that works at Rialto PD, using electronic advances to track criminals, applying for more grants and working with other local agencies.

The last topic spoke to who our Police Chief really is it spoke to his heart. Chief Farrar spoke about a strong passion to reach our youth. Not just the good kids that have normal nuclear families that don’t have negative contact with the police but all youth especially the under privileged youth that shy away from telling police officials their true fears and concerns. This desire chief Farrar has isn’t a fishing expedition to lock up more criminals but a true heart felt desire to show the entire community that his department truly cares. What was awesome is everyone there bought right in and began talking out the idea of how to involve our youth. This is where Annette Pulido the promotions person from Q104.7 spoke up and offered to assist the city and police department with this and other outreach opportunities.

One thing that is missing is a constant presence by School District Official. Every single meeting there are constant questions about our children’s safety. This is just an observation by me but it seems Rialto Unified really doesn’t care how we feel about school safety or our children’s safety. It is sad because Edgar Montes has attended a few times but beyond that nobody. Rialto Unified has a School Safety Department and their office can’t send down one official to listen and log the long list of issues the community has with school safety.

Here is what else is awesome when I brought up the response some of our readers had to the time of the meetings and how morning meeting during the week excludes a portion of the community. Chief Farrar said lets make it happen so all you that commented on the time of the meetings here you go.

There is a lot going on in Rialto and everyone is working hard towards making this a community to be proud of. But it takes everyone working towards the same goal. So ask yourself what are you doing to help make this city a better place and can you do more?

 

June Events In Rialto

Rialto has filled this summer with so many events and opportunities to get involved in will make your head spin. So lets not miss out lets see whatJune has to offer.

For the Rialto Post I would like to thank Councilman Shawn O’Connell and City Administrator Mike Story for helping me with this information. Also Councilwoman Lynn Hirtz  for the work on bringing back the cruise night to Run Whatcha Brung.

Also Andy Carrizales on his 10th anniversary of his Coffee Shop and Ice Cream parlor.

Rialto Budget Meeting

The Rialto Community Coalition meeting will be held on June 5, 2013 from 9am -10am at the Johnson Community Center located at 214 N. Palm Ave. Room 101 Rialto, CA 92376.  The purpose of the coalition meeting is to discuss local solutions to alcohol and other drug issues effecting our youth in Rialto. We hope you can attend. If you have any questions please feel free to contact Michael A. Townsend at (909)423-0312 or by email at mtownsend@mhsinc.org

Rialto PD Community outreach:

AREA COMMAND 3 MEETING @ 7:00 PM AT BLOOMINGTON CHRISTIAN SCHOOL.

955 S. BLOOMINGTON AVE. LT. WILSON & CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER SHEPHERD.

The NFL Play 60 is coming.
WE NEED KIDS!! WE NEED KIDS!! FREE FOR KIDS 5-11 YEARS OLD. PASS THE WORD.
Where:  California State University of San Bernardino  5500 University Parkway, San Bernardino, CA
Date & Time: Sunday, June 23, 2013  9a.m.-11:30a.m.  For Registration call the following number.

For Information 909-816-8801
Healthy Rialto Collaborative Meeting MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN YOUR COMMUNITY AND ATTEND THIS MEETING

June 6th at 6:00 PM at City Hall Council Chambers.
The city of Rialto is on the move to better the quality of life for it’s community and will would like to know what can we do to better our city for everyone. In order to accomplish this goal we truly need to know the ideas, concerns, wants and needs of our community. So come on over and share with us what can we do for you and your family’s quality of life. 
Conversational Topics.
– Healthy Rialto Updates – Senior Nutrition Program – Farmer Bucks for Affordable Housing Residents – United State Tennis Association (USTA) Grant – Tennis 10 and Under Program (Coming Soon this July 2013) – First 5 Healthy Communities Initiative – Healthy Rialto Bike Rodeo – August 17, 2013 – Family Festival – Fitness Day in the Park – September 21, 2013
J. Omar Menjivar 858-380-8339

We start with Rialto, they have a lot on tap for this summer and it all looks super fun. Here is a list of the hot items:

Contact the Chamber of Commerce for more information, 909-875-5364.

Contact the Chamber of Commerce for more information, 909-875-5364.

Taste of Rialto is an opportunity to explore what the city has to offer in regards to food and drink a hidden gem of an event always brings out the local Rialto political players as well as dedicated people in the community.

June 7th – Foothill Blvd. between Sycamore & Riverside Ave., Rialto – 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM; June 8, 2013 – Downtown Rialto – 7:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Come out and enjoy all the fun!

June 7th – Foothill Blvd. between Sycamore & Riverside Ave., Rialto – 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM; June 8, 2013 – Downtown Rialto – 7:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Come out and enjoy all the fun!

Run Whatcha Brung is the opening event for the major car shows in the Inland Empire. This event has brought out awesome cars and interesting vendors. A special treat is the return of the Cruise Night the night before the car show. Come out June 7th and listen to music and cruise Route 66, then June 8th is the car Show and Shine in Downtown Rialto.

Rialto Coffee Nutz

Come celebrate with us our 10 year anniversary!

RSVP @ www.homefair.eventbrite.com or call 909-988-5979

RSVP @ http://www.homefair.eventbrite.com or call 909-988-5979

Home Buyer Fair gives you:

The Facts of home ownership, Down Payment assistance, Affordable Homes for sale, Pre Approved for a home loan & Real Estate Services Provided.

Every Wednesday, from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm, Rialto City Hall, 150 S. Palm Ave. (Grass Area off South Parking Lot). For more info, please contact the Rialto City Clerk’s Office at (909) 820-2519 or cityclerk@rialtoca.gov.

Every Wednesday, from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm, Rialto City Hall, 150 S. Palm Ave. (Grass Area off South Parking Lot). For more info, please contact the Rialto City Clerk’s Office at (909) 820-2519 or cityclerk@rialtoca.gov.

Lets also not forget the city of Rialto’s Farmers Market every Wednesday.

City of Rialto

Public Works Department

Park Clean—Up Days 8am—12 pm

June 8, 2013 Jerry Eaves Park 1485 N. Ayala Ave.

Good neighbor property pride award -Post your home and or nominate your neighbor!

Also Check out Andy Carrizales new page https://www.facebook.com/CityOfRialtoCommissionerAndyCarrizales

 

April Coffee With The Chief

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Good Safety Tip For Home Safety

Put your car keys beside your bed at night.

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Tell your spouse, your children, your neighbors, your parents, your Dr’s office, the check-out girl at the market, everyone you run across. Put your car keys beside your bed at night.

If you hear a noise outside your home or someone trying to get in your house, just press the panic button for your car. The alarm will be set off, and the horn will continue to sound until either you turn it off or the car battery dies.
This tip came from a neighborhood watch coordinator. Next time you come home for the night and you start to put your keys away, think of this: It’s a security alarm system that you probably already have and requires no installation. Test it. It will go off from most everywhere inside your house and will keep honking until your battery runs down or until you reset it with the button on the key fob chain. It works if you park in your driveway or garage.
If your car alarm goes off when someone is trying to break into your house, odds are the burglar/rapist won’t stick around. After a few seconds, all the neighbors will be looking out their windows to see who is out there and sure enough the criminal won’t want that. And remember to carry your keys while walking to your car in a parking lot. The alarm can work the same way there. This is something that should really be shared with everyone. Maybe it could save a life or a sexual abuse crime.
Please share thispost with everyone I know because I think it is fantastic. Would also be useful for any emergency, such as a heart attack, where you can’t reach a phone. My Mom has suggested to my Dad that he carry his car keys with him in case he falls outside and she doesn’t hear him. He can activate the car alarm and then she’ll know there’s a problem.

Assemblymember Cheryl R. Brown Introduced Her First Bill to Assist Small Businesses

Assemblymember Cheryl R. Brown Introduced Her First Bill to Assist Small Businesses

SACRAMENTO – Assemblymember Cheryl R. Brown (D-San Bernardino) introduced her first bill of the legislative session yesterday, AB 285, which will expand the definition of a microenterprise.  This bill is necessary to enhance the technical services available to small businesses in California.

 

Microenterprises are business that are started for less than $35,000 and lack access to traditional loans and capital. California has three million microenterprises that employ over four million people. AB 285 will provide microenterprises with increased resources to help them grow.

 

“I’m pleased to introduce my first bill, AB 285, a bill to support small business growth and job creation in our state.  AB 285 will improve the quality of life for residents in the 47th District by promoting small business growth, which will translate to job creation within some of our district’s highest unemployment areas,” said Assemblymember Brown, “Small businesses are so important because they provide a majority of jobs and it is vital for our economy that we continue to push policies that assist in their growth. Passing this legislation will be my top priority.”

 

Under current law, a microenterprise is classified as a business with four or fewer employees including the business owner. AB 285 will allow for a firm to employ five employees including the business owner. Additionally, this bill will allow local workforce investment boards to provide entrepreneurial training programs and specialized assistance to microenterprises.

 

The bill was introduced yesterday and has been moved to the Assembly Rules Committee for assignment to the appropriate policy committee.

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