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W e e k l y RIALTO RECORD

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August 23 , 2018

Vol 1 6, NO. 49

Rialto’s Rise Above Skate Shop aims to team up with local school districts By Manny B. Sandoval

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ise Above Skate Shop is only two years old, but it’s aiming to make waves with the youth. The owners of the shop, Rey Naldo and Michele Gutierrez, opened the business after being laid off from their previous 10year-long careers.

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“We noticed there wasn’t a skate shop in the city of Rialto and wanted to serve the skate culture. My wife and I both lost our jobs and we both love being around kids. I was a coach at Carter High School, we’ve always been around the youth, so we felt that a skate shop was the perfect fit,” said Naldo. Last year the board shop teamed up with Kucera Middle School and Curtis Elementary School to give demonstrations.

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Pg. 5 Jim Gray, owner of Powerflex Wheels, stops by Rise Above Skate Shop.

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“During these demonstrations we talked about the science behind skateboarding. We had Skate, cont. on next pg.

Grand opening of Cinemark Renaissance Marketplace and XD By Shelby Horton

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he city of Rialto has a new addition, Cinemark Renaissance Marketplace and XD held its grand opening on Aug. 15th at the new Renaissance Marketplace, a 430,000 squarefoot shopping, dining and entertainment center in Rialto

David Phelps to perfor m at Imm anue l Baptist Church in Highland

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From left: Rafael Trujillo, City of Rialto Council Member; Michael Sayers, GM Cinemark Renaissance Marketplace and XD; Randall Lewis, Owner & Executive Vice President Marketing for the Lewis Group; Clifford Young, Board President for the West Valley District; Deborah Robertson, Mayor of Rialto; Mark Zoradi, Chief Executive Officer for Cinemark Theatres; come together for the ticket ripping ceremony while Bryan Jeffries, Vice President of Marketing and Promotions for Cinemark Theatres observes on stage.

City council members and residents of Rialto were invited to experience Cinemark for free on opening night. Residents were given a VIP ticket that included a free movie, soda, and popcorn. Cinemark is made to be destination point - it includes a lounge with a full bar serving favorite beer, wine and cocktail selections. The theatre offers a concession stand with Coca-Cola Freestyle fountain drink machines as well as an expanded dining menu with items that can be served seat-side. Cinemark has a variety of immersive experiences for their movie-going audiences. Each theatre is filled with reclining leather seats, seat warmers, and movable Theatre, cont. on pg. 2


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