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W e e k l y RIALTO RECORD

Vol 20, N O. 24

Febr uar y 24, 2022

With Love Lashes is empowering confidence f o r wo me n in Ri a l to a n d b e yo nd

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By Manny B. Sandoval

Aguilar visits affordable housing community Pg. 3

COURTESY PHOTOS

Carmen Rose wearing Roses, an eyelash described as fluffy and elegant. All items at With Love Lashes are under $10, and every package is personalized to each customer.

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ialto native and small business owner Carmen Rose has been busy helping women elevate their confidence and beauty through With Love Lashes.

While the business was only established in 2021, friends, family, and hundreds within the Inland community have flooded Rose’s inbox with orders from her 11-piece eyelash collection. Lashes, cont. next pg.

Hughbanks Elementar y celebrates Black Histor y with Vikings Running Back Alexander Mattison

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Student films sought for upcoming Wolverine Con & Int’l Festival Pg. 4

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tudents at Hughbanks Elementary School in the Rialto Unified School District got a special message of encouragement from a very special guest to follow their dreams at the school’s recent Black History Celebration. Alexander Mattison, a running back for the Minnesota Vikings who grew up in San Bernardino, offered the Husky students words of encouragement, talked about his “I AM Gifted” organization as a tool for promoting good, and answered questions at the school’s assembly in honor of Black History Month. The students enthusiastically responded with big smiles and hands raised high to ask questions like “Who is the best dancer on your team?” and “When did you realize you love football? ” While offering up inspiration, Guest, cont.on next pg.

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During a salute to Black History Month, Alexander Mattison, 23, a San Bernardino native and starting running back for the Minnesota Vikings made a visit to Hughbanks Elementary School in the Rialto Unified School District to take part in the Huskies’ Black History Celebration. Seated on stage his left, fifth-grade students Aaliyah Allen, Andrew Stewart, Jordan Weaver, Dereon Hunt, Serenity Ekeocha and Ry’lynn Rogers helped lead the assembly.


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