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W e e k l y COLTON COURIER

Vol 146, NO. 1 8

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April 19, 2018

THIS WEEK Ter race View presents Seussical the Musical

Gloria’s Cor ner A3

Humane Society seeks

public ’s help in animal cr uelty case

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terrace View productions and terrace View elementary are presenting seussical the Musical at colton high school on April 19 - 21.

By Marina Rojas

2nd Annual Food IEFest Apr. 24 at SB Valley College

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INSIDE Gloria’s Corner

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Opinion

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Classifieds

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Words To think About A5

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ou can see it here, see it there, see it only if you dare, but bring a bear, bring a mouse, bring a cat, but leave your house! And what could we possibly be talking

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about but a Seussical the Musical moment! Grand Terrace’s Terrace View Productions is presenting this year’s performance in the Whitmore Auditorium at Colton High School on April 19, 20, and 21, 2018. This is a whimsical but professionally done take of some

of Dr. Seuss’ best writings. Seussical the Musical falls into a long-time tradition for Terrace View Elementary School, which has produced a major theatrical production every school year that rivals the best of Broadway! Geri Marquez, the director of the show stated, “We are so excit-

ed to bring Seussical the Musical to stage for our 11th annual production! In addition to spectacular sets, we also have a cast of over 120, including professional adult actors. Don’t miss out on Seussical, cont. on pg. 2

BHS team finishes top 6 in the nation in National Business Plan Competition

ongratulations to the Bloomington High School Virtual Enterprise students, who were among only six teams in the state chosen to compete in the National Business Plan Competition at the Virtual Enterprises International Youth Business Summit, on April 16-18 in New York City. The BHS team Highrise Gardens were among 220 teams from 150 schools representing 18 states and 10 countries.

Although the team did not bring home the championship, they have so much to be proud of they started at the local level with 550 teams, and to be selected as the top 6 in the nation is extraordinary! BHS, cont. on pg. 2

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congratulations to the Bloomington high school Virtual enterprise students who traveled to new york city to compete in the national Business plan competition and placed in the top 6 in the nation! team members include (in no particulr order) Abraham Padilla, Alejandro Contreras, Enrique Moreno, Roxanna Canales, Daniela Lopez, and teacher Robin Buckles.


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