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Vol 14, NO. 47
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July 27, 2017
National Night Out in Rialto will be
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National Night Out in Rialto brought out thousands last year to join in on family-oriented fun with police and fire officials. This yearʼs event will is set for Aug. 1 in Downtown Rialto. The annual event aims to bridge relationships between resommunity will be cele- idents, the police department, brated Aug. 1 as Rialto and the entire Rialto community, Police host National during a block-party style event. Each year, thousands turn out for Night Out. By Yazmin Alvarez
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the event, which features several activities, games, live music and vendors and resource booths. Last year, residents even danced Night Out, cont. on next pg.
Meeting planned to discuss school-adjacent warehouse project in Bloomington
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he Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater RedlandsRiverside is holding a drive to support local youth – particularly those from lowincome backgrounds -- as they return to school. The Club is accepting donations of school supplies at: -Redlands City Hall – city clerk’s office and municipal utilities and engineering department, 35 Cajon St., -Redlands Community Center and Community Senior Center, 111 W. Lugonia Ave., -Boys & Girls Club Hansberger Clubhouse, 1251 Clay St., Redlands; and -Gap, 27461 San Bernardino Ave., Redlands (Mountain Grove); 1 Mills Circle, Ontario (Ontario Mills); and 12558 N. Main St., Rancho Cucamonga (Victoria Gardens) Gap is taking donations until July 31 and the other locations will accept donations until Aug. 11. Those who donate at Gap will get 10% off their entire purchase. Items that can be donated: New backpacks, pens (blue or black), pencils, notebooks, 3ring binders, folders, pencil sharpeners and more. Additionally, shoppers at Old Navy stores in Redlands, Riverside, Corona, Rancho Cucamonga and Ontario can donate funds to the Club and get a $5 coupon July 27-Aug. 7.
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An approved warehouse project near a Bloomington school is raising conerns over health issues in children. A community meeting is planned July 27 to discuss the project. Pictured is a warehouse along Tullock Street in Rialto. By Yazmin Alvarez
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community meeting is planned at 6 p.m. July 27 to discuss an approved warehouse project near
a Bloomington school and play- release, “despite broad commuground, the Center for nity opposition, a warehouse Community Action and project was recently approved Environmental Justice Meeting, cont. on next pg. announced. According to a CCAEJ news
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