W e e k l y RIALTO RECORD
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Vol 15, NO. 06
THIS WEEK
Run Around the Rocks benefits schools’ STEM programs
Gloria’s Corner A3
2nd Annual Blues, Brews, Badges & BBQ A6 IECN PHOTO COURTESY
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The 4th Annual Run Around the Rocks took place Sunday, Oct. 8 at the CEMEX plant. There were over 212 registered students who competed in the 5K run. By Maryjoy Duncan
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ialto students, their families school and city officials, including local businesses convened at the CEMEX plant on Sunday, Oct. 8 for the 4th annual Run Around the Rocks event with over 212 regis-
tered runners from 12 out of 29 district schools competing on 19 teams. “I have always been a firm believer in having the opportunity to enjoy your environment, your space, and getting creative in fun ways to get out and exercise,” Mayor Deborah Robertson said about how the idea originated.
“This event offers the opportunity for the community to get out into the rock quarry and see how well it’s being maintained and how the mining industry operates.” Students learned how local minerals and rocks are transformed into everyday household items, as well as explored some of the largest equipment used to extract
rocks and gravel used to build infrastructure throughout the region. Prize money from the 5K run through the quarry goes directly to the participating school to benefit its STEM (Science CEMEX, cont. on next pg.
Bloomington High School celebrates new stadium SB County Fire hosts Open House A7
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Bloomington High School celebrated the grand opening of their new and improved multipurpose stadium on October 6, 2017. The stadium saw upgrades to its bleachers, the construction of new locker rooms and restrooms, and the installation of a new multipurpose complex for other sports and physical education activities. By Anthony Victoria
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loomington High School celebrated the grand opening of their new and improved multipurpose stadium on Friday, Oct. 6. The school’s marching band played a rendition of the “Sons of
Westwood” fight song used by the UCLA Bruins, and the school choir sang “Seize the Day” from Disney’s Newsies musical for dignitaries and residents to commemorate the ground’s completion. The stadium saw upgrades to its bleachers, modernizations to its
public announcements (PA) system, construction of new locker rooms and restrooms, installation of a new multipurpose complex for other sports and physical education activities. In addition to the stadium, the school’s baseball fields and cafeteria will be renovated in the com-
ing months. The improvements of the school’s athletic facilities have “been a long time coming” for Bloomington High School, Colton Joint Unified School District officials and school Stadium, cont. on next pg.