El Paisano Newspaper vol. 55 issue 12

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EL RIO HONDO COLLEGE NEWSPAPER est. 1964

East LA’s Christmas Parade

Tuesday November 21, 2017

Serving the Rio Hondo Community

NOAH GARCIA News Editor noah.garcia3720@my.riohondo.edu

East Los Angeles was filled with thousands of people who came together to celebrate their community at the 38th East Los Angeles Christmas Parade, Sunday, November 19. The parade route extended down Whittier Blvd, starting at S. Eastern Ave. ending at Goodrich Blvd. The people in the event consisted of equestrian units, folklorico groups, floats, car clubs, marching bands, cheerleader groups, celebrities and local/ corporate sponsors. Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors member for the 1st district, former RHC Board of Trustees member and US Secretary of Labor for the Obama administration, Hilda Solis has been a huge supporter of the event.

NOAH GARCIA/EL PAISANO NEWS Preceding representative Hilda Solis were members of the community who believe in family, pride and togetherness: a declaration of their love and support of family and East LA as a whole.

Rio’s Veteran Student Center Helps Vets Returning to School ALEX RODRIGUEZ Staff Writer

alexis.rodriguez7226@my.riohondo.edu

Rio Hondo’s Veteran Service Center opened its doors this past week to give Thanksgiving turkeys and goods to vets and families who are part of the Rio Hondo community. The Veterans Service Center has been helping veterans who go back to school for a long time and the counselor/coordinator for our veterans, Arely Castaneda has been doing everything in her power to make the Veterans Service Center feel like home after they’ve been discharged. The Veterans Service Center is a standing rock for the ones who have recently been discharged to help them with their educational benefits and a swift transition to civilian lifestyle. Their counselor, Arely Castaneda helps them utilize their education benefits to the fullest helping them be enrolled in the correct classes to help them achieve their degree for their career goals.

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She worked with corporate sponsors such as Coke and Altamed while pushing the people of her district to participate in the celebration of their community. During the pre-parade event where major supporters of the parade could meet, Solis and a number of contributors pledged to the growth of the local communities and the people they serve. Officials from the City of Commerce, Pico Rivera, Montebello as well as others came and supported the parade. “This is an annual event that we actually have to resurrect. It really helps energize our community. Many of them can’t go to the hollywood christmas parade or other christmas parades around the la count. The county, public works, our sheriff all our public safety people put this together... Continued on page 4

Lady Roadrunners Soccer Team Advances to Second Round of Regional Playoffs MADELYN GASTELUM Co-Sports Editor

madelyn.gastelum1526@my.riohondo.edu

ALEX RODRIGUEZ/EL PAISANO NEWS The holiday season is about giving, and Rio Hondo’s Veteran Service Center is doing just that.

The Veterans Service Center has a great response of people helping them, last week cans were donated by the Rio Hondo veterans alumni committee that want to give back to the service center. Twenty turkeys were donated by Mark Tavera’s family and that same organization has been helping the veterans

each year. Mark Tavera has been fundraising throughout the whole year at Rio Hondo and he wishes to give back to his community. Tavera is a retired service member and he wants our service members attending Rio Hondo to be thanked for their service. The twenty turkeys donated by Tavera is

a show of gratitude and a way to pay back to the community in Rio Hondo. “There was bread, there was pastas, there was turkey trimmings for thanksgiving” said Castaneda. The Veteran Service Center are grateful to the Tavera family for their work and donations that have kept the tradition for three years.

The Lady Roadrunners soccer team faces off tonight at home, November 21, against Santiago Canyon College Hawks. The Roadrunners are coming into this game with a 3-1 victory over No. 14 ranked team, Fullerton College. Starting off that match sophomore captain, Madison Mater, scored a momentum launching goal against the Hornets. The Roadrunners came out kicking to ensure their win with two more goals following the first, the second one at the end of the first half and the third towards the closing of the match. The match improved the Lady Roadrunner’s record to 15-3-2 overall. Continued on page 15


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