W e e k l y RIALTO RECORD
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Vol 1 6, NO. 27
THIS WEEK Gloria’s Corner
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March 22, 2018
Celebrati ng a Vi sion deliver s random acts of k indness to cancer sur vivor s
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SB Councilman Henry Nickel to run for State Assembly
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non-profit organization celebrating a Vision, founded by Sonya Adams, far left, surprised cancer survivors casey elementary 3rd grade teacher Suzette Stitt, second from left, and casey principal Roberto Velez, far right, with brunch at Beola’s southern cuisine in ontario. stitt’s friend Vickie Lobo, second from right, submitted a letter to Adams on behalf of stitt.
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Gloria Macias Har rison
and Mar ta Macias Br own named LEAD Summit’s madrinas de honor
asey Elementary School Principal Roberto Velez and 3rd grade teacher Suzette Stitt were taken by surprise when Sonya Adams of
Celebrating a Vision lavished them with gift baskets and the announcement that she was whisking them off in a limo and treating them to brunch at Beola’s Southern Cuisine in Ontario. Adams, president and founder of
CAV, said she established the non-profit organization in 2013 after she had a vision of her calling – to deliver random acts of kindness to cancer survivors in the form of enjoyable experiences. Those include horseback
riding in Malibu, fine dining for two, wig services, sunset sails, grocery deliveries, gift baskets and more. Celebrate, cont. on next pg.
Lady Knights clinch softball championship victor y!
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congratulations to the rialto high school softball team for their victory in the ontario christian high school 2018 softball tournament! the Lady Knights defeated Mary star of the sea high school 10-0 in the championship game. the team won their pool play going undefeated 3-0. tournament MVp was sophomore center-fielder Cassandra Solis; senior Brianna Rollins and junior Madeline Gonzalez made 1st team all tourney.