05 May 2012
by rialto-now
in Centurion Security Patrol, City of Rialto, davidsMarketing, Family, Fun, http://www.facebook.com/pages/Davids-Marketing/156816741049580, IE Gourmet Food Trucks, Nieghborhood Watch, Public Safety, The Circle Vision Quest, www.babyelepnatbooks.com, www.careervisionbyjamie.com, youth
Freinds of Rialto K-9’s Rumage Sale
Friends of Rialto K9’s are having their annual rummage sale tommorrow in parking lot Orange & Rialto Ave. If you don’t find anything to buy, we could use cash donations. The Friends provide funds to buy each K-9 police dog which is $10,000 a dog. Our police dogs and their handlers are the BEST around. This group is the best and really support the awsome K-9 program we have in Rialto.
1st Annual Family Walkathon & Family Festival
May 5, 2012 8:00-1:30 Dollohan Elementry School 1060 West Etiwanda Rialto Ca 92376
Tap – Beginning
Room 203 – Rialto Community Center
Saturday, May 5, 2012 @ 1:30 PM
Date
Start: Saturday, May 5, 2012 @ 1:30 PM
Additional Date Information
1:30 PM
Address
Room 203 – Rialto Community Center 214 N. Palm Avenue, Rialto, CA
Registration Closing Date
Saturday, May 5, 2012 PST
26 Apr 2012
by rialto-now
in Budget, Ca, Cancer, Centurion Security Patrol, Coffee Nutz, davidsMarketing, Flores Park, Fontana PD, Frank Montes, Fun, http://www.facebook.com/pages/Davids-Marketing/156816741049580, IE Gourmet Food Trucks, Joe Baca Jr, Keith Kahn, youth
CAP 9th Annual Resource Fair
The CAP Resource Fair is open to the public and there is no charge to attend. Please join us and meet representatives from agencies throughout San Bernardino County that provide no cost and low cost programs and services to help individuals and families.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
12:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Jessie Turner Center
15556 Summit Avenue
Fontana, CA 92336
Representatives from over 100 local community assistance organizations will be present to provide free resources, referrals and information What is CAP?
The City of Fontana, in partnership with Water of Life Community Church, offers Fontana residents no-cost or low-cost community services through the Community Assistance Program (CAP).
CAP provides area residents with the ability to readily access resources and community services; which enrich the lives of families and individuals, enabling them to lead more productive lives.
Fontana’s CAP program brings together community assistance organizations, local churches and schools to create a network designed to solve problems and assist people in need.
Visitors to our website can obtain information on resources available through the CAP Resource Directory. The directory can be used to look up a specific need or the entire directory can be downloaded and printed. Visitors can also access the Calendar Page to view all upcoming events.
In addition to offering referral services to people in need, the Community Assistance Program is also proven to be extremely effective in helping existing organizations network and share resources. Each month CAP hosts a networking meeting of area service providers. Monthly CAP meetings are held on the 3rd Thursday of each month from 9:00-11:00 a.m. at Water of Life Community Church, 7623 East Avenue in the city of Fontana. During each meeting, service providers share resources and ideas with the ultimate goal of providing assistance to citizens in need. It’s a great way for non-profits, schools, churches, and government personnel to get acquainted and network.
20 Apr 2012
by rialto-now
in AFL-CIO, American Water, Budget, Ca, Centurion Security Patrol, City of Rialto, Coffee Nutz, Currupt, davidsMarketing, Deborah Robertson, Dine 909, Ed palmer, Ed Scott, Edgar Montes, Family, Farrell’s Resturant, Flores Park, Frank Montes, German owned company, Gil Cedillo, Grace Vargas, Holidays, http://www.facebook.com/pages/Davids-Marketing/156816741049580, IE Gourmet Food Trucks, In & Out, Joe Baca Jr, Keith Kahn, Layoffs, Lazy, Lewis Properties, Mike Story, National Relations Board, Nieghborhood Watch, Poor, Protest, Public Safety, RDA, Rialto Fire, Rialto Police Department, Sheet Metal Workers Union, SOSRialtoWater@gmail.com, SWAT, Target, Taxes, The Circle Vision Quest, www.babyelepnatbooks.com, www.careervisionbyjamie.com, wwwstoprialtowaterratehikes.com, youth
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I have lived in Rialto since 1969 and during that time the leadership in this community has done little or nothing to attract quality businesses.
There is no Target, Office Max, Best Buy, etc. I am amazed when I venture to north Fontana and see the businesses in the Summit Center. How did Fontana succeed when all we get from the Rialto mayor and her cronies are empty promises of a Target and an In-N-Out? One of the promises was if they built a new fire station that the land left vacant would be used to build an In-N-Out.
I am still waiting to order my double-double.
Other than Carrows and Corky’s, there is not even a good sit-down family restaurant north of Base Line. There are discount 99-cent stores and fast-food places.
What did the leadership of this community do with the money that they already had? They are bemoaning the fact that they will lose redevelopment money but what happened to the funds prior to this?
Since they squandered the funds in the past I will not support a raise in water and sewer rates and I encourage others to oppose the increase as well.
HARLAN McWHORTER
Rialto
This letter was in the editorial portion of the Sun Newspaper on 4-20-12. Please click the link and post your comments on this issue because this will be a big reason to wipe the slate clean in the city of Rialto.
http://www.sbsun.com/letters/ci_20437131/dining-choices-are-few
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17 Apr 2012
by rialto-now
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While writing this post it looks like Frank Montes and Edgar Montes are ready to sit down and plan out some local events. Follow us and be kept up to date on all of the upcoming information on events and goings on in our area.
In Rialto we are almost always last at the table for fail to ever show up and its sad. We do have a beautiful community and were right smack in the middle of a ton of larger cities and we have the space and diverse population that would pull nice numbers for events. Not to mention 3 new schools and 2 others that are well-known and have a rich history behind them.
Food Truck Events have been pretty exclusive to Ontario, Riverside, Corona, Orange and LA Counties best we have seen of the events was the extreme westside of San Bernardino County. Thanks to Keith Kahn local food truck advocate smaller and food truck events have been popping up more and more and now we have 2 very close to Rialto. Redlands and Rancho School Districts took advantage of slow-moving County legislators and are hosting events this month to help support school programs that require funding assistance.

If it seems as if there’s another food truck festival every weekend here in the Inland Empire, it’s because there is one.
This Saturday (April 14), food trucks will be rolling in to Rancho Cucamonga for the Cougars Booster Club’s first food truck festival at Rancho Cucamonga High School, 11801 Lark Drive, Rancho Cucamonga.
The event will take place from noon to 6 p.m. on the practice football field behind the school. Admission is $5. Kids five and under are free.
An event flier promises DJs, live bands, a kids’ fun zone and 18 trucks.

Even though gourmet food trucks are not yet able to operate on a daily basis here in the Inland Empire, the food truck craze is continuing to spread, with events here almost on a weekly basis.
Redlands’ first-ever food truck event is happening from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday (April 21) at Redlands East Valley High School, 31000 E. Colton Ave., Redlands.
Our friends over at I.E. Gourmet Food Trucks have invited some of the best food trucks from L.A. and Orange counties to join I.E.-based Suite 106 Cupcakery and Cafe 2 U to tantalize your taste buds.
With thirteen trucks scheduled to be in attendance, you’ll be able to satisfy whatever you’re craving, whether it’s a peanut butter/jelly/bacon/Sriracha burger from Grill ‘Em All, grilled cheese with a twist from Rebel Bite, a fried shrimp Po’ Boy from Ragin’ Cajun or a lobster corn dog from Slummin’ Gourmet.
Admission is only $5, with proceeds benefiting the Redlands East Valley Football Program and Second Harvest Food Bank. Kids four and under are free.
For more info on food truck events go to http://www.facebook.com/pages/Rialto-Now/231682450218024 for all the flyers and links to local food truck sponsors.
Food truck content info provided by www.insidesocal.com/dine909
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