W e e k l y RIALTO RECORD
IECN
Vol 1 5, NO. 20
THIS WEEK
Gloria’s Cor ner
.com
Febr uar y 01, 201 8
Cheerios sur prises K ucera students, pr esents gifts, check and chance to be on the Ellen Show!
A3
Delegation of Chinese
polic e academy students tour SB Po lice Dept.
A7
iecn photo
S
By Marina Rojas
ome big surprises were in store for the Kucera Middle School Robotics team last Friday, January 26,
SB Symphony prepares for Feb. 10 concer t
2018. Told that they were going over to the Colton Walmart to get some prizes from winning a prior robotics competition, they were surprised to walk in on a fullfledged television production set
up just for them.
YouTube’s Joseph’s Machines and self-billed as an “inventor of A production agency that works useless machines.” with General Mills had set up a mechanical background with the The Kucera Middle School stuhelp of Joseph Herscher, star of Kucera, cont. on next pg.
Lions Club member s take initiative to clean up parking lot
O
By Marina Rojas
A12
INSIDE Gloria’s Corner
A3
Opinion
A4
Classifieds
A8
Words To think About A5
Legal Notices
A9
H OW TO R E A CH U S
Inland Empir e Community Newspaper s Of f ice: (909) 381 -9898 Fax: (909) 384- 0406
E di torial: ie cn1 @mac.com Adver tising : sale s@ie cn.c om
MARINA ROJAS
the Kucera Middle School Robotics team knew they were going to receive gifts for their outstanding performance, but little did they know that they were going to be video taped, presented with $5,000 and rewarded with gifts such as robots, 3-D printers and Lps by cheerios through its “one Million Acts of Good” campaign with ellen DeGeneres. Students will be featured on the cheerios Youtube channel and there is a chance that they will be featured on the ellen Show!
iecn photo
MARINA ROJAS
Rialto host Lions club cleaning up the 99 cent only Store parking lot on Saturday morning (L to R) Kathy McCracken, Laurie Luckner, Earl Luther, Dorene Boberg, Brian Wandel, Don Martin.
nce or twice a month the Rialto Host Lions Club meets at Denny’s on the corner of Riverside and Foothill for a Saturday morning breakfast. After enjoying food and friendship together in their bright yellow vests, they head over to the parking lot of the nearby 99 Cents Only store and begin removing all the trash on the surrounding grounds and shrubbery. Why? Well, according to Lions Club member Kathy McCracken, they had noticed how bad the trash had accumulated there one day, so they all decided to help out. “The first time we didn’t even contact the store about cleaning around there until we were through. The manager was really grateful when we showed him, though,” said McCracken. And so, the 99 Cents Only store parking lot clean-up became a part of the club’s monthly routine. Lions, cont. on next pg.