EL CHICANo Weekly
Vol 57, NO. 42
October 10, 201 9
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The 7th annual Rendezvous Back to Route 66 on Saturday, Oct. 5 in downtown San Bernardino with roughly 1,000 vehicles in participation was a family-friendly venue featuring live music, vendors, a beer garden and Kids’ Zone. The event is sponsored in partnership between the San Bernardino Area Chamber of Commerce and the city of San Bernardino. Pictured top right the Suavesitos Car Club; pictured above San Bernardino Mayor John Valdivia.
Assemblymember Reyes and School District Police br ing Comm un ity Hea lin g For um to SB
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ullying and violence in our communities were top concerns on Monday night. Over 200 community members joined with Assemblymember Reyes and Chief Joseph Paulino of the San Bernardino City Unified School District Police at Arroyo Valley High School to share their frustrations and concerns on important community issues in San Bernardino. The goal of the Community Healing Forum was to provide a safe space for the community to express their concerns to community leaders. The main topics discussed were bullying and student safety. “It was clear to me that bullying is a main concern to parents and our community. When parents drop off their children at school they expect them to be safe from bullying and other trauma that Forum, cont. on next pg.
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Over 200 community members joined Assemblymember Eloise Reyes and Chief Joseph Paulino of the San Bernardino City Unified School District Police at Arroyo Valley High School to share their frustrations and concerns on important community issues in San Bernardino.