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Montes, who begins his fourth term on the Board of Education In the first e l e c t i o n u n d e r t h e Tr u s t e e A r e a s y s t e m , b o t h D o m i n g u e z a n d M o n t e s r a n f o r t h e i r s e a t s u n o p p o s e d D o m i n g u e z r e p r e s e n t s Area 5, which includes the southern part of the City of Rialto which also encompasses the school boundaries in Colton and S a n B e r n a r d i n o w h i l e Montes represents Area

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D o m i n g u e z s m i l e d proudly as she took the oath of office, officiated b y C a l i f o r n i a Assemblymember James C Ramos She brings experience as a parent l e a d e r f r o m R U S D ’s Boyd Elementary School and a wealth of compassion from her career as a nurse with her as she

takes a seat on the Board of Education She said she became a nurse to help others and sees a similar role for herself on the Board, stating that she intends to lead “with a servant's heart and a lion's strength ”

“I have always wanted t o b r i n g a w a r e n e s s t o those who are scared to speak up and help those who need help This is why I decided to be a

nurse and why I ran for a s e a t o n t h e s c h o o l board,” Dominguez stated “I love to see when our community uplifts e a c h o t h e r i n s t e a d o f b r e a k i n g e a c h o t h e r down As a board member, I want to assist and e n c o u r a g e t h o s e w h o need that extra push I want students to have a strong voice and ensure that teachers and staff

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Dominguez was born in Guatemala and came to California at 5 years old She has lived in the Inland Empire for almost thirty years and graduated from Kaiser High School in Fontana in 2003 Dominguez earned her License Vocation Nurse certification from Chaffey College in 2014

She has called the City of Rialto home for nine years She has been married to Martin Dominguez for eight years and the couple has three children: Logan, 7, Bruce, 6, and Remy, 3

Dominguez said she wants to be a voice for parents across the community

“I decided to run because I saw a need from the community,” Dominguez stated “I saw that there are many parents who wanted to do more for their kids and give them the best that they can Yet they have a hard time doing so because they don’t speak the language, they are afraid to speak up due to immigration status or socioeconomics, or the fact that the American school system is something very different from what they experienced with the schooling system in their home country I want to give them the courage and be their voice so they can be involved in their child’s educational journey It takes a village to raise a child and I want them to know that they are not alone on this journey ”

She joins Montes, who first started his tenure on the Board of Education in 2010 Montes is an Inland Empire small business leader, a philanthropist, and a standout graduate of the Fontana Unified School District

He is the Director of Operations at Pallett Manufacturing Company and serves on various nonprofit boards Montes moved his family to the City of Rialto to begin a life of education service

While Montes, a father of three children, had

been actively advocating for parents/guardians and students for over a decade before his election on the Board of Education seat, he was championed by the community for his efforts in rallying support, especially for parents of children with special needs and valuing diversity in the community he serves

“I would like to thank the parents, students, teachers, and support staff of the Rialto Unified School District for all of their hard work and dedication to our schools and our communities,” Montes stated “I look forward to working with all stakeholders to focus on educational programs, and services that are effective and efficient It’s an honor for me that the community has entrusted me to serve for another four-year term, thank you and I will continue to do my best ”

Montes resides in the City of Rialto with his wife, Lina Montes The couple has three sons; twins Abel and Angel graduated as stand-out scholars at Eisenhower High School and Quetzal is a student in the RUSD

Assemblymember Ramos addressed the sizeable crowd at the meeting, which was held at the Cesar Chavez/Dolores Huerta Center for Education’s Bistro Cafe to accommodate the swearing-in ceremonies, after reading the oath of office to both board members and congratulated them for their service to the community

“It’s my honor to be able to swear in the two members here tonight,” Ramos said “It shows the importance of education for all of our community (This Board) shows the strong diversity that represents Rialto and the Rialto Unified School District ”

The Board of Education also reorganized during the meeting, an annual tradition as members rotate positions

Stephanie E Lewis moved up to the role of President while Nancy G O’Kelley assumed the role of Vice President and Joseph W Martinez took the Clerk position

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As the parade ended and right before the tree was lit, Councilmember Rafael Trujillo shared a few words

“Everyone, I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year This is the largest

event we’ve had over the years; it’s actually doubled in size; we have three stages,” said Trujillo

Mayor Deborah Robertson served as the event’s moderator and helped lead the countdown to the tree lighting

For more information on Rialto’s forthcoming events, visit yourrialto com

City of Rialto Moves to Restor e Historic City Building Located

at 119 N. River side Ave. as par t of the Futur e Pacific

Electric Trail Extension

Community News

As part of the City’s ongoing efforts to improve connectivity through the region, and provide meaningful active transportation options the City of Rialto applied to the state of California for an Active Transportation Program grant in the amount of $7 8 million to extend the Pacific Electric Trail, the multi-use path that currently ends at Cactus Ave

Orange County Lumber recently closed and was the sole operator of trains delivering lumber along the rail line that exists east of Cactus Ave , and with its closure the City may now pursue extension of this important recreational amenity through Rialto’s historic downtown that will also include restoration of the former Pacific Electric Railway Depot, located at 119 N Riverside Ave , owned by the City and currently under month-to-month lease by Cuca’s

Mexican Food restaurant

In June 2023, the City anticipates award of the $7 8 million grant that will fund the extension of the Pacific Electric Trail

This new 1 75-mile extension of the multi-use recreational path along the historic Pacific Electric Railway corridor will provide important and safe access for our community to several destinations through the heart of Rialto, as well as provide a critical connection to other existing outdoor recreational areas along the corridor

The City of Rialto plans to restore and revitalize the historic Pacific Electric Railway Depot that has been occupied under lease by Cuca’s Mexican Food restaurant for many years

Designed by Thornton Fitzhugh, this historic Depot was the main downtown terminal for the Pacific Electric railroad

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PHOTO CITY OF RIALTO Rialto City Council posing for a photo right before the countdown for the tree lighting ceremony

b r i g h t : t i p s f o r m a n a g i n g h o l i d a y s t r e s s

The holidays may look merry and bright on TV specials and social media feeds –however, for many Americans, this can be an incredibly stressful time

Especially for people already struggling, the holiday season can heighten feelings of grief, loneliness and other emotional pain

Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP) Clinical Director of Community Behavioral Health Amrita Rai says holidays can elevate emotional highs and lows

“This time of year can add additional stress in our lives, and stress can possibly trigger conditions such as depression and anxiety,” said Rai “Not everyone experiences the holidays the same; it’s OK to experience your feelings ”

Rai offers the following tips for managing potential stress during the holidays:

1) Breathe 2) Set realistic expectations 3) Let yourself say no to new obligations

4) Set boundaries with others

5) Reach out for help

In addition, Rai recommends checking in often with those close to you, ensuring they are doing OK, especially when you notice a change in their mood or behavior

“It can be as simple as a text, a phone call or handwritten note,” added Rai “Reach out and remind someone you love them, and you are there for them ”

If you or someone you love is feeling overwhelmed, Riverside and San Bernardino counties encourage use of the local crisis numbers below for help:

SAN BERNARDINO:

24-Hour Crisis Line: (760) 3656558

East Valley: (909) 421-9233

West Valley: (909) 458-9628

High Desert: (760) 956-2345 Morongo Basin: (760) 365-6558 San Bernardino: 1-877-727-4747

RIVERSIDE: 1-800-273-TALK (951) 686-HELP (4357) 1-877-727-4747 and Crisis text line: 741-741

988 also offers 24/7 access to trained crisis counselors who can help people experiencing mental health-related distress no matter where you live in the United States

For non-emergency support, IEHP Members can also call IEHP Member Services at 1-800-440-IEHP (4347), Monday–Friday, 7 a m –7 p m , and Saturday–Sunday, 8 a m –5 p m TTY users should call 1-800718-4347 and ask to speak with the Behavioral Health department

WVWD Elects New Pr esident and Vice Pr esident, Swear s in Member s

Community News

The West Valley Water District (WVWD) Board of Directors has elected Greg Young as the new President of the board and Dan Jenkins as its Vice President

Additionally, three members of the board were sworn in during the December 15 board meeting

“I am honored and humbled that the board has put their trust in me to lead the District as its president,” said Young “I am excited to help shape the future of the District and look forward to working alongside my board colleagues and staff to promote outstanding management of the District and ensure that our customers both now and in the future have access to safe and reliable water ”

Young most recently served as Vice President and has been part of the board since 2015

He represents the communities of Bloomington and Rialto and portions of unincorporated San Bernardino County

Newly elected Vice President Dan Jenkins represents Division two, which includes the cities of Rialto, Fontana, Bloomington and portions of unincorporated San Bernardino County

“I am thankful to the board for allowing me this privilege to serve our

communities in a position of leadership,” said Jenkins “As Vice President, I look forward to expanding our current initiatives and supporting President Young and the rest of the Board as we serve the community ”

Prior to this election, the board was led by Channing Hawkins, Director of Division 4

During his tenure, Hawkins worked to spearhead programs that have created job opportunities for the region, made strides in transparency and accountability throughout the District and helped to secure $2 million in grant funds for WVWD’s most vulnerable communities

“I look forward to continuing to build on the successes of my predecessor,” said Young

During the meeting, the WVWD Board of Directors also swore in several board directors

The board members include Board Director Angela Garcia serving Division 1, Board Director Dan Jenkins serving Division 2 and Board Director Kelvin Moore serving Division 3

For more information about board meetings or to learn more about WVWD, please visit www wvwd org

Padilla Secur es Over $54 Million

ects in the Inland Empir

$2 5 million for the City of Desert Hot Springs’ Bridges Over Water Project

The San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra will return to the California Theatre on December 17, 2022, for “Cirque de la Noel,” a holiday concert featuring the internationally-acclaimed Cirque de la Symphonie performing group

Today, U S Senator Alex Padilla (D-Calif ) announced that he secured over $54 million in federal funding for 24 projects across the Inland Empire in the bipartisan FY 2023 appropriations package The bill now heads to both chambers of Congress for final passage and then on to the President to be signed into law

“I am proud to have secured funding for projects in the Inland Empire to provide clean drinking water, upgrade roads, and make the region more resilient to flooding and drought,” Senator Padilla said “This funding will support local governments and community organizations that work to directly benefit our neighborhoods Federal dollars will create jobs and invest in upgraded infrastructure, community safety, and the removal of harmful chemicals from water supplies to improve the quality of life throughout the Inland Empire ”

The appropriations omnibus includes Senator Padilla’s legislation to authorize the Bureau of Reclamation to provide grants and work with community and government partners to restore the Salton Sea and improve environmental conditions for surrounding communities This includes efforts to mitigate dust impacts and improve water quality, fish and wildlife habitat, and recreational opportunities

Projects across the Inland Empire that will receive federal funding through the FY 2023 Appropriations Omnibus include:

$8 5 million for the Murrieta Creek Flood Control, Environmental Restoration, and Recreation Project

This project will provide 100-year level of flood protection for the Cities of Murrieta, Temecula, and Wildomar

$4 million for the Fontana Homeless Prevention Resource and Care Center This funding will help support the establishment of the Fontana Homelessness Prevention Resource and Care Center, which will provide shelter and supportive services

$3 45 million for the Coachella Valley Water District’s Water Consolidation Project

This project will provide safe drinking water in a disadvantaged community by consolidating mobile home wells currently contaminated by naturally occurring arsenic

$3 45 million for Eastern Municipal Water District’s Well 56 and 57 PFAS Removal

This project will remove PFAS chemicals from drinking water to restore a secure, local supply of water to over 3,000 households

$3 45 million for Western Municipal Water District’s PFAS Treatment and Prevention Project

This project will repair and seal aging sewer lines to prevent infiltration of PFAS into the sewer system at March Air Reserve Base

$3 million for the Housing Authority of the County of San Bernardino’s Arrowhead Grove Community Resource Center

This funding will support rehabilitation and upgrades to the 7th Street community to preserve this affordable housing site for future generations and improve the standard of living for the families who call the community home

$3 million for the Inland Valley Development Agency Joint Powers Authority’s 3rd Street Corridor Project

This project will complete roadway improvements along the north side of 3rd Street between the Victoria Avenue intersection and the Sterling Avenue intersection

This project will construct two new bridges over low water crossings along Indian Canyon Drive to help mitigate flooding and prevent road closures during and after rain events

$2 5 million for the Quail Valley Septic-toSewer Conversion Project

This project will construct a municipal sewer pipeline to serve a disadvantaged community with failing septic tanks

$2 5 million for the San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District’s Stormwater Recharge Project

This project will enhance stormwater capture and recharge from the Santa Ana River

$2 million for Auto Center Drive Bridge Improvements in the City of Lake Elsinore

This project will include required seismic repairs and other upgrades to the Auto Center Drive Bridge in Lake Elsinore

$2 million for Cedar Street Improvements in the City of Hesperia

This project will construct a critical arterial roadway connection on Cedar Avenue to better facilitate traffic movements and improve safety for motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists

$2 million to California State University, San Bernardino for Master of Science in Physician Assistant Program

This funding will help purchase teaching and laboratory equipment for the new Master of Science in Physician Assistant Program

$2 million for the Lake Rialto Habitat Management and Community Open Space Project

This project will promote water quality improvements, ecosystem restoration, and public recreation

$2 million for the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority’s First Avenue Bridges Replacement over Mojave River and Overflows

This project will replace existing bridges on North First Avenue over the Mojave River and the Mojave River Overflow

$2 million for Wildwood Canyon Interchange in the City of Yucaipa

This project will improve access to existing and planned land uses, address future growth in local and regional traffic operations, and provide better access to I-10, which would reduce queues at adjacent local intersections and congested on- and off-ramps

$1 2 million for Mecca and North Shore Electric Infrastructure Resiliency Project

This project will increase the resiliency and reliability of Imperial Irrigation District's energy infrastructure that serves the rural communities of Mecca and North Shore This includes retrofit of power lines and upgrades at the North Shore substation

$1 28 million for the City of Twentynine Palms Wastewater Treatment Facility Phase III

This project will construct a wastewater treatment facility in the City of Twentynine Palms, a disadvantaged community

$800,000 for the Groundwater Quality Protection Program in Desert Hot Springs

The Groundwater Quality Protection Program involves water infrastructure upgrades and the transition from thousands of individual septic tank systems to a wastewater collection and treatment system in the greater Desert Hot Springs area The primary objective of this project is to permanently alleviate wastewater discharge from individuals’ wastewater disposal systems that overlie sensitive groundwater resources in the greater Desert Hot Springs area

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CSUSB awards inaugural Pr esident’s Medal to Richard ‘Cheech’ Marin

The annual President’s Holiday Dinner is a showcase of Cal State San Bernardino’s accomplishments and also a time to honor supporters, donors and its Philanthropic Foundation Board of Directors

But the highlight for this year ’s event, held at the Mission Inn in Riverside on Nov 30, was the firstever awarding of the President’s Medal, which was presented by CSUSB President Tomás D Morales to Richard “Cheech” Marin

“Mr Marin was selected because of his accomplishments as an actor, author of children’s books and a preeminent collector of Chicano art,” said Morales “His recent partnership with the Riverside Art Museum to establish The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano

Art and Culture is having a huge positive impact right here in the Inland Empire ‘The Cheech,’ as this museum is affectionately named, has already become a cultural icon and destination ”

“Literally born in East L A , this multi-talented man has refused to rest on his laurels and has instead continued to create, to perform and to give back to the community He has become an icon, and one who is now sharing his energy and largesse with the people of the Inland Empire,” Morales said “We are incredibly honored that he has graciously accepted this inaugural CSUSB President’s Medal ”

The CSUSB President’s Medal was created and presented in recognition of an individual’s extraordinary achievements to a field, profession or our nation, and/or to individuals who have made outstanding contributions

to the wellbeing of others The recipients have not attended and/or are not graduates of CSUSB

The university’s leadership and alumni regard the CSUSB President’s Medal as evidence of genuine eminent distinction

Best known as one half of the hilariously irreverent, satirical, counter-culture, no-holds-barred duo Cheech and Chong, Marin is a multi-generational star and widely acknowledged as a cultural icon His memoir, entitled “Cheech is Not My Real Name But Don’t Call Me Chong!,” was released in 2017 Along with films and awardwinning albums as the comedy duo, Marin wrote, directed and starred in the comedy “Born In East L A,” has appeared in over 20 films, and has been a television staple from many years appearing in action, dramas and comedies

He has appeared in animation film roles (“Oliver & Company,” “The Lion King,” “Cars” and more) and as an author of children’s books, such as “Cheech the School Bus Driver,”

Marin is recognized as a preeminent Chicano art advocate In the mid-1980s, he began developing what is now arguably the finest pri-

vate collection of Chicano art Much of it formed the core of his inaugural exhibition, “Chicano Visions: American Painters on the Verge,” which broke attendance records during its groundbreaking 15 city tour during 2001-2007 to major art museums across the U S

Marin’s goal to introduce Chicano art to a wider audience has resulted in his part-

nership with the city of Riverside and the Riverside Art Museum The Cheech, which opened on June 18, serves as the permanent home for his more than 700 works of Chicano art, including paintings, sculptures and photography

Collectively, it is the most renowned Chicano art collection in the United States and already a must-visit location in the Inland Empire

Inland Valley students will now have an opportunity to be exposed to contemporary Latin American and Latinx art thanks to a grant from the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians

The grant will allow underserved students from school districts in Riverside and San Bernardino counties to be transported to the Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA) in Long Beach California where they will participate in MOLAA’s APRENDE (Learn) program

MOLAA’s APRENDE (LEARN) program is the Museum's core arts education program and was developed to increase access to high-quality and culturally relevant Arts curriculum and experiences in the region's schools and communities The APRENDE program ensures that schools, regardless of their budgetary constraints, are given the opportunity to experience MOLAA and enrich their students' academic experience APRENDE reaches economically and socially disadvantaged youth and residents by providing low-cost or free onsite exhibition tours; online virtual tours; art workshops; lectures and educator training sessions; downloadable curriculum resources; and other learning experiences

“We are honored to have partnered with the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians to provide students from Riverside and San Bernardino counties with exposure to contemporary Latin American and Latinx art,” said Lourdes I Ramos, Ph D , President & CEO of MOLAA “This very special program will connect Latinx children with their cultural heritage and introduce nonLatinx youth to the rich artistic and cultural heritage of Latin America Our goal is to provide arts and arts education for underserved students which is

particularly important given the mounting public-school cutbacks in arts and music programs ”

MOLAA’s onsite and virtual school tours are accompanied by a robust set of interpretive content that will expand the understanding of Latin American and Latinx art They address issues and topics that are relevant and central to the identities and experiences of regional youth and families while also addressing global concerns

MOLAA’s APRENDE program is particularly important now given that public schools have continued to shift instructional time and resources toward math and language and away from subjects such as art, music, foreign language, and social studies The lack of arts education particularly impacts students of color Research has consistently shown that access to arts education is lower in African American and Latinx communities and has been steadily declining for 30 years

Unfortunately, public schools do not have the resources to utilize the arts to reach their neediest students As a result, teachers must seek supplemental programming outside of the classroom setting to expose their students to instructional subjects that had once been commonplace in schools To respond to this need, MOLAA has committed extensive resources to its APRENDE programming to ensure that youth, families, and educators have access to high-quality arts education programs The program ensures that schools, regardless of their budgetary constraints, are given the opportunity to experience MOLAA and enrich their students' academic experience

Inland Valley school districts interested in participating in the program should contact MOLAA at (562) 2164112 or write to tours@molaa org

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T he ultimate Wor ld Cup final

They say the World Cup unites us all and, for 2 and a half hours this past Sunday, it did exactly that The world watched as France looked to defend their crown against an Argentinean side led by Lionel Messi, looking to solidify his status as the greater player of all time The match was full of drama and moments that will be remembered forever, and there’s a lot to breakdown

The first half went how very few expected, with Argentina completely dominating the French A penalty kick goal from Lionel Messi and a goal off a beautiful sequence from Àngel Di María saw France down 2-0 heading into halftime However, France were the defending champions for a reason, and it seemed inevitable they’d show up eventually

After some gutsy yet genius substitutions made by France’s manager, Didier Deschamps, that saw key players like Giroud and Dembele subbed off much earlier than expected, France finally was able to draw a penalty in the 80th minute Young superstar Kylian Mbappé put it through, and France had cut the lead half A minute later, the legend of Mbappé would continue to grow, as he shot a rocket into the net to even the score 2-2 We had ourselves a ball game

For Argentina and its fans, the tying goal was the biggest “oh no” moment imaginable It seemed like they had France put away, but they left the door open for the defending champions, and they had taken advantage After a couple more chances for both sides that resulted in nothing, the whistle sounded to mark the end of regulation

This World Cup Final would need extra time In extra time, it seemed that Messi got his storybook moment when he scored a goal off of a rebound to put Argentina ahead in the 108th minute However, once again, Argentina would blow a late lead After a handball committed just inside the box, Kylian Mbappé found himself

at the penalty spot once again with the weight of an entire country on his shoulders Seemingly calm as ever, he put it in the back of the net

It was a hat trick for Mbappé, the first one a World Cup final had seen since the 60’s The drama didn’t end here, however Both goalkeepers Emiliano Martinez and Hugo Lloris would make game-saving stops to send this game to where it seemed destined to finish; penalty kicks

The first kick of the shootout for each team went as expected, with both superstars Messi and Mbappe capping off their incredible performances by putting the ball in the back of the net However, they alone would not decide the winner

Ultimately, Emiliano Martinez would get the two stops the Argentinians needed, and Argentina became World Cup champions for the third time in their history But, more importantly many would argue, Lionel Messi had finally won his first World Cup

The man who had dreamed of this moment since a child finally got his wish, and had capped off an incredible career with the one trophy he had been missing Messi would also come home with some individual hardware, taking home the Golden Ball for best player of the tournament Kylian Mbappe’s hat trick earned him the Golden Boot as well to add to his already impressive resume at the young age of just 23

The soccer world came into this World Cup in Qatar full of concerns, questions, and controversy However, as the beautiful game was played, and the fairy tales were written, the world was once again united by the games and this World Cup Final will surely go down as the greatest match ever not just in soccer, but maybe in all of sports

Assembl y Majority Leader Eloise Gómez Reyes Announces Intent to Run f or the Calif or nia State Senate

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“Today, I am proud to announce that I have opened a committee stating my intention to run for the California State Senate’s 29th District in 2024

This State Senate seat consists almost entirely of communities I have previously

or am currently representing in the State Assembly

Our campaign looks forward to making the case to the people of the Inland Empire that we can continue delivering critical resources to the region We will continue leading on important issues such as providing quality jobs to our residents,

resources for infrastructure, and environmental justice

I look forward to formally announcing my candidacy, sharing several key endorsements, and laying out an inclusive vision for our community We can ensure that the Inland Empire receives our fair share of resources, and does so without

leaving

anyone behind ”

Majority Leader Eloise Gómez Reyes represents Assembly District 50, which includes the cities of Colton, Fontana, Loma Linda, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Redlands, San Bernardino, and the unincorporated area of Bloomington

Inland Empire Community Newspapers • December 22, 2022 • Page A5
PHOTO OFFICE OF GOMEZ REYES Assembly Majority Leader Eloise Gómez Reyes announcing her Intent to Run for the California State Senate on December 1st, 2022

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE T S No 22-20538-SP-CA7Title No 220429604-CA-VOI A P N 0253-083-25-0-000 ATTENTION RECORDER: THE FOLLOWING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUMMARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICE PROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE 2923 3 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 05/25/2006 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A public auct on sale to the h ghest b dder for cash (cashier s check(s) must be made payable to Nationa Default Servicing Corporation) drawn on a state or nationa bank a check drawn by a state or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state or federa savings and loan associat on, savings associat on, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the Financ al Code and authorized to do bus ness in th s state; wi l be he d by the du y appointed trustee as shown below of all right title and nterest conveyed to and now held by the trustee n the here nafter described property under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below The sale wil be made n an as is condit on but without covenant or warranty, expressed or imp ied, regarding tit e, possess on, or encumbrances to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust with nterest and late charges thereon as prov ded in the note(s) advances under the terms of the Deed of Trust nterest thereon fees charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably est mated to be set forth be ow The amount may be greater on the day of sale Trustor: Pedro Agu rre Soto a single man Du y Appointed Trustee: Nationa Defau t Serv cing Corporat on Recorded 06/06/2006 as Instrument No 2006-0385836 (or Book Page) of the Offic a Records of San Bernard no County Ca iforn a Date of Sale: 01/09/2023 at 12:00 PM Place of Sale: At the North Arrowhead Avenue entrance to the County Courthouse, 351 North Arrowhead Avenue, San Bernardino, CA 92401Estimated amount of unpa d balance and other charges: $194 658 20 Street Address or other common designation of rea property: 10032 Larch Avenue Bloomington CA 92316 A P N : 0253-083-25-0-000 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address or other common designation if any shown above If no street address or other common designat on s shown, directions to the location of the property may be obta ned by send ng a wr tten request to the beneficiary within 10 days of the date of first publication of th s Notice of Sale If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason the successful b dder s sole and exclusive remedy shal be the return of monies pa d to the Trustee and the successfu b dder shall have no further recourse The requirements of California Civil Code Sect on 2923 5(b)/2923 55(c) were fulfilled when the Notice of Default was recorded NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are consider ng b dding on th s property lien you should understand that there are risks invo ved in bidding at a trustee auction You w ll be bidd ng on a lien not on the property itself Plac ng the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property You should also be aware that the lien be ng auctioned off may be a unior lien If you are the h ghest b dder at the auct on you are or may be responsible for paying off a l liens senior to the l en being auctioned off before you can receive clear title to the property You are encouraged to investigate the existence prior ty and size of outstanding liens that may exist on th s property by contacting the county recorder s office or a title insurance company either of which may charge you a fee for this nformat on If you consult e ther of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sa e may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee benef ciary trustee or a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civ l Code The law requ res that nformation about trustee sa e postponements be made

availab e to you and to the pubic as a courtesy to those not present at the sa e If you wish to learn whether your sa e date has been postponed and if applicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may call 714-7302727 or visit this internet website www ndscorp com/sales using the file number ass gned to th s case 22-20538-SP-CA Information about postponements that are very short in durat on or that occur c ose in time to the schedu ed sale may not immed ately be reflected in the telephone nformation or on the internet webs te The best way to verify postponement nformation is to attend the schedu ed sale NOTICE TO TENANT : You may have a right to purchase this property after the trustee auction pursuant to Section 2924m of the Cal fornia Civil Code If you are an "el g ble tenant buyer," you can purchase the property if you match the ast and h ghest bid p aced at the trustee auction If you are an el g ble b dder you may be able to purchase the property if you exceed the ast and highest bid placed at the trustee auction There are three steps to exercis ng this r ght of purchase F rst 48 hours after the date of the trustee sale you can call 888-264-4010 or visit this internet website www ndscorp com, using the file number ass gned to this case 22-20538-SP-CA to find the date on which the trustee s sa e was held the amount of the ast and highest bid and the address of the trustee Second you must send a written notice of ntent to p ace a bid so that the trustee receives t no more than 15 days after the trustee s sale Th rd you must submit a bid so that the trustee receives t no more than 45 days after the trustee s sale If you think you may qual fy as an "elgible tenant buyer" or "el g ble bidder," you shou d consider contacting an attorney

09/09/2020 as instrument number 2020-0335175 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of San Bernardino County Cal fornia Date of Sa e: 1/10/2023 at 9:00 AM P ace of Sa e: Ch no Municipal Court, 13260 Central Avenue, Chino, CA 91710, North Street Address or other common designation of real property: West Entrance in the Courtyard Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $330 486 4619340 Anaconda Street R alto Ca iforn a 92376 A P N : 0264-451-18-0-000 The unders gned Trustee disc a ms any iab lity for any incorrectness of the street address or other common des gnat on, if any, shown above If no street address or other common desgnat on is shown direct ons to the locat on of the property may be obta ned by sending a written request to the beneficiary within 10 days of the date of first pubicat on of this Notice of Sa e

NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidd ng on this property l en you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction You wil be bidding on a lien not on the property itself Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and c ear ownership of the property You should also be aware that the l en be ng auctioned off may be a junior l en If you are the highest bidder at the auction you are or may be respons b e for pay ng off al l ens senor to the ien be ng auct oned off, before you can rece ve clear title to the property You are encouraged to nvestigate the existence priority and size of outstanding l ens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder s office or a title insurance company e ther of which may charge you a fee for th s nformation If you consult e ther of these resources you shou d be aware that the same ender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more t mes by the mortgagee beneficiary trustee or a court pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code The aw requires that nformation about trustee sa e postponements be made avaiable to you and to the pub ic, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed and if applicable the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property you may cal (800) 793-6107 or (888) 902-3989 or vis t these nternet webs tes www auction com or www nestortrustee com using the f le number ass gned to this case 2022-02963 Information about postponements that are very short n durat on or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immed ately be reflected in the telephone nformation or on the Internet Web site The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sa e

NOTICE TO TENANTS: You may have a right to purchase this property after the trustee auction pursuant to Section 2924m of the California C vil Code If you are an eligible tenant buyer you can purchase the property if you match the ast and h ghest bid placed at the trustee auction If you are an e ig b e b dder you may be able to purchase the property if you exceed the ast and highest bid p aced at the trustee auction There are three steps to exercis ng this r ght of purchase F rst 48 hours after the date of the trustee sale you can call (800) 793-6107 or (888) 9023989 or visit these nternet websites www auction com or www nestortrustee com using the f le number ass gned to this case 2022-02963 to find the date on wh ch the trustee s sa e was he d the amount of the ast and highest b d, and the address of the trustee Second, you must send a written notice of ntent to p ace a b d so that the trustee receives t no more than 15 days after the trustee s sale Third you must submit a bid so that the trustee receives it no more than 45 days after the trustee s sale If you think you may qual fy as an eligible tenant buyer or eligible bidder you shou d cons der contacting an attorney or appropriate real estate profess onal immediately for advice regarding this potential r ght to purchase Date: 11/23/2022 Nestor Trustee Services LLC 2850 Redhill Avenue Su te 240 Santa Ana California 92705 Sale L ne: (888) 902-3989 Giovanna Niche son Trustee Sale Officer EPP 35904 Pub ished Rialto Record Pub Dates 12/08, 12/15, 12/22/2022 R-3668

NOTICE Extra Space Storage wil hold a publ c auction to sel persona property described below belong ng to those indiv duals isted be ow at the location indicated: 15713 Valley Blvd Fontana Ca 92335 JANUARY 11 2023 10:30 AM Alice Anderson un t appears to contain furntiure household misc; Jeffrey Brooks un t appears to contain boxes tools items; Terri Tracy unit appears to contain household boxes, personal; Raelynn Jackson unit appears to contain persona items boxes and misc; Myesh a Wi liams, unit appears to contain boxes persona items misc; Ismael Gonza ez un t appears to contain persona scooter m sc; Janice Gonza ez un t appears to contain persona items boxes; Derrick Young un t appears to contain househo d items misc; Frank Ortiz, unit appears to contain tools boxes mater a s misc; Stephanie M randa, un t appears to contain, personal tems boxes; D ana Perez unit appears to contain household boxes furniture misc; Erastus Mwangi unit appears to conta n overstock chairs and m sc The auction will be isted and advertised on w w w s t o r a g e t r e a s u r e s c o m Purchases must be made with cash on y and pa d at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction Extra Space Storage may refuse any b d and may rescind any purchase up unti the winning b dder takes possess

NOTICE Extra Space Storage w ll hold a public auct on to sel personal property described below belonging to those indiv duals isted below at the ocation indicated: 17197 Valley Blvd Fontana CA 92335 January 10 2023 at 9:45am Omar Gutierrez household item; Jorge Perez boxes tools household tems; Gustavo De La Cruz Trucker stuff; Castil o decor and bikes; T a Gross Unknown; Norma Agpalo The auct on wil be listed and advert sed on w w w s t o r a g e t r e a s u r e s c o m

Purchases must be made with cash on y and pa d at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction Extra Space Storage may refuse any b d and may rescind any purchase up unti the winning b dder takes possess on of the personal property

CN992454 01-10-2023 Published Rialto Record Dec 22 29 2022 R-3684

NOTICE Extra Space Storage w ll hold a public auct on to sell personal property described below beonging to those ind viduals l sted below at the location indicated: Facil ty Address: 13475 Basel ne Rd , Fontana, CA 92336 Date January 10 2023 Time of Sa e 10:30 AM Amparo Pereira Unit appears to contain: Cha r Bar BQ tab e and boxes; Adriana Gaspar-Lopez Unit appears to contain: Luggage bar Bel s bike and bags The auction will be l sted and advertised on w w w s t o r a g e t r e a s u r e s c o m

Purchases must be made w th cash on y and paid at the above referenced fac lity in order to complete the transaction Extra Space Storage may refuse any b d and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possess on of the personal property

CN992268 01-10-2023 Pub ished Rialto Record Dec 22 29 2022 R-3687

O f f i c e ( 9 0 9 ) 3 8 1 - 9 8 9 8 • R I A L T O R E C O R D L E G A L A D V E R T I S I N G • F a x ( 9 0 9 ) 3 8 4 - 0 4 0 6 RR IECN December 22, 2022 Page A7 T S No : 2022-02963 APN: 0264-451-18-0-000 Property Address: 19340 Anaconda Street R a to Ca iforn a 92376 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 4/5/2018 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER A publ c auction sa e to the highest bidder for cash cashier's check drawn on a state or nat onal bank check drawn by a state or federal credt union or a check drawn by a state or federa savings and oan association or savings assoc ation or savings bank specified in Sect on 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state w ll be held by the duly appointed trustee as shown below, of all right t tle and interest conveyed to and now held by the trustee in the hereinafter described property under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described be ow The sa e w ll be made but w thout covenant or warranty expressed or mplied regarding title possess on or encumbrances to pay the remaining pr nc pal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with nterest and late charges thereon as provided n the note(s) advances under the terms of the Deed of Trust nterest thereon fees charges and expenses of the Trustee for the tota amount (at the t me of the init al publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonab y
estimated to be set forth below The amount may be greater on the day of sale Trustor: FRANK HERNANDEZ AND MARTHA HERNANDEZ HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS Du y Appointed Trustee: Nestor Trustee Services LLC Deed of Trust Recorded 4/12/2018 as Instrument No 2018-0133218 n Book -- Page -- and further modif ed by that oan modification agreement recorded on
or appropr ate rea estate professional mmediately for adv ce regardng this potential r ght to purchase Pursuant to Section 2924m of the Californ a C vil Code the potent al r ghts descr bed herein shall apply only to pub ic auct ons taking place on or after January 1 2021 through December 31 2025, unless later extended Date: 11/30/2022 Nat onal Default Servicing Corporation c/o Tiffany and Bosco P A its agent 1455 Frazee Road Su te 820 San Diego CA 92108 Toll Free Phone: 888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727; Sales Website: www ndscorp com Connie Hernandez Trustee Sa es Representat ve A4766220 Pub ished Rialto Record 12/08/2022 12/15/2022 12/22/2022 R-3674
Extra Space Storage wil hold a publ c auction to sel persona property described below belong ng to those indiv duals isted be ow at the location indicated: 13473 Footh ll Blvd Fontana CA 92335 January 11 2023 at 10:45 A M Toya Taylor: Un t appears to conta n general household items m sc items; El jah Lyman: Un t appears to contain genera househo d tems misc items; Cas dy Mi ler: Un t appears to conta n general household items m sc items; Nalani Lopez: Un t appears to contain genera househo d tems misc items; Maur cio Urrutia: Un t appears to conta n general household items m sc items The auction w ll be listed and advertised on w w w s t o r a g e t r e a s u r e s c o m Purchases must be made with cash only and pa d at the above referenced facility in order to comp ete the transaction Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase
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NOTICE Extra Space Storage w ll hold a public auction to sell personal property described below beonging to those nd viduals l sted below at the location indicated: 313 S Riverside Ave , Rialto, CA 92376 January 10 2023 at 11:30 am Telesforo Escarcega Apartment beds boxes totes; Jul an Den z Household goods; Luis Guil en Stove washer dryer tables c othes too s; Luciano Lira, Househo d items, draft ng table; Tamara Frank Totes dinning table 3 beds chairs; Evaristo Ramirez 1 bedroom furniture; Debra Evans Household goods The auction wi l be l sted and advert sed on w w w s t o r a g e t r e a s u r e s c o m Purchases must be made w th cash only and paid at the above referenced fac ity in order to complete the transaction Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes
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NOTICE Extra Space Storage wil hold a publ c auction to sel persona property described below belong ng to those indiv duals isted be ow at the location indicated: 14750 Foothi l Blvd Fontana Ca 92335 on Januray 10, 2023 at 10:00 am Shinecca Adrian Watson Descr pt on of Goods: bags totes decorations; Ceferino M ler Descript on of Goods: boxes tv bags totes couch mattress bicycle tool box hand tools; Gary Trueblood Description of Goods: household items; Dalton Koel er Description of Goods: couch boxes totes persona papers hand tools power tools tool box car parts do lys heat lamp ac; Julianne Holt Description of Goods: boxes totes toys; Robyn Duncan Description of Goods:boxes totes; Tanisha Jones Description of Goods: couch tv washer; Z jun Jin Description of Goods: vehicle The auct on wil be l sted and advertised on w w w s t o r a g e t r e a s u r e s c o m Purchases must be made with cash on y and pa d at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction Extra Space Storage may refuse any b d and may rescind any purchase up unti the winning b dder takes possess on of the persona property CN992274 01-10-2023 Pub ished Rialto Record Dec 22 29 2022 R-3682 Inland Empire Community Newspapers Visit us online at www.iecn.com for all your community news! Publish your FBN for only $45! e-Mail your filing to: iecnlegals @hotmail.com Or call (909) 381-9898 for more information
on of the persona property CN992495 01-11-2023 Pub ished Rialto Record Dec 22 29 2022 R-3685
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property CN992757 01-10-2023 Publ shed Rialto Record Dec 22 29 2022 R-3688
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