W e e k l y RIALTO RECORD
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Vol 1 6, NO. 35
NFL g reat Ronnie Lott celebrates g rand opening of Eisenhower stadium with Rialto Unified
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NFL Hall of Famer Ronnie Lott cut the ceremonial ribbon to mark the grand opening of Eisenhower's stadium named in his honor on Thursday, May 10.
Annual Walk for the Animals fundraiser
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By Maryjoy Duncan
FL Hall of Famer and Eisenhower High Class of ‘77 graduate Ronnie Lott returned to his alma mater Thursday, May 10 to celebrate the grand opening of the new stadium
Motocross season retur ns to Glen Helen
named in his honor. Eagle pride soared as over 2,000 students, 80 alumni from the Class of “77, and over 25 dignitaries welcomed Lott who was accompanied by his wife, Karen, parents Roy and Mary Lott, and siblings Roy and Suzy.
“When I was playing up north (for the San Francisco 49ers) I had you in mind,” Lott addressed the excited students after they sang “Happy Birthday” (Lott's birthday was May 8). “I made sure I played for you and did it the right way.”
Lott shared stories of his early years at Eisenhower, the lessons he’s learned, and announced the Ronnie and Karen Lott Scholarship that will award $1,000 to the school’s top athLott, cont. on next pg.
Rialto High School wins top school award for volunteerism
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The 25th Annual Teens Make A Difference Awards Ceremony took place at Inland Center Mall on Thursday, May 10 that recognizes high school students for their volunteerism. Rialto High School took home the top school award for volunteering 17,471.77 hours. he 25th Annual Teens Make A Difference Awards Ceremony took place at Inland Center Mall on Thursday, May 10th. The ceremony recognized local high school students for their outstanding volunteer service at commu-
nity places such as libraries, hospitals, schools, nonprofits and community based organizations. A total of 64,453.81 hours of service were volunteered by 1,404 high school students from 13 schools in the past year. All students with 25 hours or more
were recognized with awards and received a goodie bag filled with fun items donated by Arrowhead and Inland Empire United Way and Inland Center stores. • The Top School Award went to Rialto High School for volunteering over 17,471.77 hours with
over 491 students. A big thanks to all the students and their school coordinator Patrick Kimmons.
• The top student with the most hours volunteered was Estrella Moreno from San Bernardino Awards, cont. on next pg.