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Published by City of Rialto, 2023-01-11 13:14:07

Rialto Progress Winter/Spring 2023

Rialto Progress_Winter Spring 2023_Issue

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See page 22 See the back cover See page 20

RIALTO ELECTED OFFICIALS Rialto Community Message

Deborah Robertson Welcome to the newly reimagined Rialto Progress
Mayor magazine!

Ed Scott Over the years, our team has proudly brought
Mayor Pro Tem you information you can use from across our
community. You love this magazine, and we love
Rafael Trujillo providing it for you. As part of our ongoing efforts
Council Member to enhance the delivery of services to our community,
we are thrilled to offer a vibrant redesign to improve the
Andy Carrizales reader experience and make Progress a more effective platform for
Council Member highlighting the exciting things our city has to offer.

Joe Baca The redesign features more pictures, a colorful and easy-to-navigate
Council Member format, and a vibrancy that captures the excitement of living, working
and doing business in one of the fastest growing destinations in
Barbara A. McGee Southern California. Now a city of 105,000, with a robust business and
City Clerk employment base, Rialto is fulfilling the vision of our Mayor and City
Council to be the Inland Empire’s premier place to live, work and play.
Edward J. Carrillo
City Treasurer The new Progress also is designed to have an even greater shelf
life, providing you access to information you can use for months at a
RIALTO EXECUTIVE TEAM time. This includes updates and highlights from our many community
amenities, recreational and class schedules, youth sports sign-ups,
Eric Vail library and community services activities, and other programs and
City Attorney services that are so much a part of the Rialto Experience.

Marcus Fuller Thank you to our dedicated staff in our Parks, Recreation & Community
City Manager Services Department who brought their vision to life in this redesign. The
City of Rialto is lucky to have their passion, creativity, and enthusiasm in
Arron Brown bringing the very best to Rialto.
Assistant City Manager/Director of
Community Development We hope you enjoy these changes, and welcome your feedback. If there
are other kinds of information or features you would like to see, please
Barbara A. McGee let us know. Rialto Progress is your magazine, and we look forward to
Director of Management Services continuing to make it even better.

Katherine Stevens Marcus Fuller
Director of Finance City Manager

Mark P. Kling
Police Chief

Brian Park
Fire Chief

Tim Sullivan
Director of Maintenance and Facilities

Cynthia Alvarado-Crawford
Director of Parks, Recreation &
Community Services

Alberto Paiva
Director of Engineering Services/
City Engineer

Shama Curian
Director of Human Resources &
Risk Management

2Bridge Progress

42 RPIrAogLrTesOs29 WINTER/SPRING2023

00 Contents

City Updates

02 C ity Manager’s Message
04 What's New
50 D irectory and Contacts

Community Corner

06 C ommunity Resources
07 Trash & Sweeping Days App

26 08 C ommunity Clean Up Days

09 Burrtec Services and Announcements
11 Safely Dispose of Hazardous Waste
12 Park Clean Up Days
13 Community Garden Presentation Schedule
14 Earth Day Celebration
15 Bike Helmet Safety
16 Food Waste
17 Ride to Live
18 Car Seat Safety
20 Memorial Day Tribute
21 Military Banner Program
22 The State of Women Event
23 Passport Day
24 Rialto Unified School District Calendar

Library

26 Rialto Branch Library

Parks, Recreation & Community Services

28 R egistration Information
29 Tiny Tots
30 M obile Recreation
31 Glow Hunt
31 T een Center
32 Classes
34 Y outh Sports
38 Rialto Fitness & Aquatic Center
41 Nelson Tennis Academy
42 Tom Sawyer Pool
44 G race Vargas Senior Center
48 M ap and Amenities
49 F acility Rentals

WHAT'S NEW

COMING SOON RIALTO MOVES

New Study Rooms at the FORWARD
Rialto Library!
with Agreement to Fund
As part of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) the New Police Station
County of San Bernardino has allocated new funding
to the Rialto Library to provide new study rooms. The Through the vision and leadership of our Mayor, Mayor
$700,000 project will fund the transformation of two Pro Tem and City Council, Rialto is taking a significant
existing open atriums into two new enclosed study step forward in ensuring that our outstanding police
rooms. This project was recommended by the County department will continue to meet the needs of our
Library to better utilize space and meet the needs of rapidly growing community.
the community. All costs related to the Project will be
funded by the County through its ARPA funds, and at In November 2022, the Council approved a $4 million
no cost to the City. agreement with Griffin, Swinerton LLC to proceed with
the predevelopment phase of a new state-of-the-
$4 MILLION art police station to replace the department’s nearly
50-year-old facility on North Willow Avenue. The City
Cost of the predevelopment phase had issued a request for proposals for the project back
of the new police station in April, and Griffin, Swinerton was deemed the most
qualified development team.
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A new police station would meet the needs of a city
Staffing of the police department that has more than tripled in size – from 30,000 people
to about 105,000 today – since the current facility was
57,000 SQ FT. opened in 1973. Police department staffing, too, has
grown significantly since then, from 39 sworn officers
Size of the new police station and six civilian employees, to 126 officers and 55 civilian
and support building

4 CITY UPDATES

personnel. With the addition of part-time employees, About the Developer
the police department’s current staffing exceeds 205.
Under the design-build-finance-operate-
Although the City has added modular structures and an maintain plan for the new police station,
Annex to the police department, total square footage Griffin Swinerton will be the developer,
will not accommodate current and future needs. with support from Public Facilities Group
(finance and asset management partner),
With that in mind, the City envisions a new two-story LPA (architecture and engineering),
police station of approximately 40,000 square feet and Kidder Mathews (property manager) and
a 17,000-square-foot support building, while maintaining MWL (architects in public safety). The
the current Annex for property and evidence use. The predevelopment phase is expected to
plan would be built around an innovative public-private take 11 months, followed by a 19-month
partnership, whereby the developer funds and finances development phase and a projected
construction of the facility and leases it back to the City
for up to 30 years. At the end of that term, the City will move-in date of April 2025.
acquire the building for $1.
an exciting partnership the City has entered into with
It is the kind of out-of-the-box thinking that has made the Inland Empire Utilities Agency that will recycle water
Rialto a showpiece for creative solutions to challenges from our wastewater treatment facility for use across the
faced by municipalities across the country. One region, while also supporting native habitat.
notable example is the public-private partnership We are excited to move forward with this important
the City entered into nearly a decade ago to help project, and thank our City leadership for seeing the
manage Rialto’s water and wastewater systems, while value in a new, modern police station. We also thank our
reinvesting in critical infrastructure needs throughout community, once again, for allowing us the opportunity
the community. And just last month, we talked about to serve one of the most dynamic cities in California.

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Community RESOURCES

EASTER SEALS AUTISM SERVICES LEGAL AID FAIR HOUSING
657.207.5079 909.406.5302 1.800.321.0911
Autism diagnostic, treatment, and
outreach services. HEATING AND COOLING CENTERS MOBILE HOME PROGRAM
909.421.4949 909.874.6000
BLACK INFANT HEALTH PROGRAM Locations: Free consultations for veterans and
844.352.3985 ■ Grace Vargas Senior Center family members in need of benefits,
Those who self-identify as African- homeless assistance, and more.
American in the San Bernardino County, (Sunday-Friday 12pm-6pm):
are pregnant or up to six months 1411 S. Riverside Ave. RIALTO CARES
postpartum, and 16 years or older ■ Carl Johnson Center (Sunday-Friday 909.820.2525
are encouraged to call for health and 12pm-6pm): 214 N. Palm Ave. Small business grants, rental and
wellness resources. ■ R ialto Branch Library (Monday- mortgage assistance, and utility
Saturday 10am-5pm): 251 W. First St. assistance.
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF NEGRO
WOMEN *Centers open during summer when weather is over CDBG
909.874.6000 95 degrees 909.820.2689
Free resume writing training, customer Housing, community, and economic
service training, and job search skills. RIALTO FAMILY HEALTH SERVICE development.
909.820.2660
COVID HOTLINE VETERANS SERVICES
909.387.3911 SENIOR SERVICES HOME 909.801.5762
DELIVERED MEALS San Bernardino Vet Center offers help
951.342.3057 for Veterans, service members, and
their families at no cost in a non-
SENIOR NUTRITION PROGRAM medical setting. 
909.877.9706
Hot meals and entertainment
Wednesday—Friday at
1411 S. Riverside Ave., Rialto, CA 92376

FEEDING AMERICA
Azucana Ortega / 951.359-4757 x107
Free meals for 60+ on the first Friday of
each month from 8 am to 10:30 am at
1411 S. Riverside Ave., Rialto, CA 92376

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THE RIALTO

TRASH &

SWEEPING DAYS APP
IS AVAILABLE NOW!

Rialto residents can now access their personalized and
customizable Street Sweeping and Trash Collection
schedules online and through a smartphone app. Get
a reminder to move your vehicles before your street
sweeping day. In addition Household Hazardous
Waste and Community Clean-up day schedules are
also available through this service. Reminder Service
is available via email, text, phone call or you can
download printable calendars.

DOWNLOAD THE APP TODAY FROM THE APP STORE OR GOOGLE PLAY.

LA APLICAIÓN
DEL DÍA DE

BASURA & BARRIDO
DE RIALTO ESTÁ DISPONIBLE AHORA!

Los residentes de Rialto pueden personalizar los horarios de
barrido de calles y recolección de basura en línea y a través de
la aplicación. Obtenga un recordatorio para mover sus vehículos
antes de su día de barrido de calles. El servicio de recordatorio

está disponible por correo electrónico, mensaje de texto,
llamada telefónica o puede descargar calendarios imprimibles.

DESCARGUE LA APLICACIÓN HOY MISMO DESDE
EL APP STORE O GOOGLE PLAY.

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COMMUNITY Free
Event
clean up days

FREE TRASH & GREEN WASTE DISPOSAL
Jan. 28 • April 15 • July 15 • Oct. 28

8:00am - 2:00pm

The staging/check-in line will start on
1st St. at the corner of Palm Ave.

See legend for locations

USED TIRES LLANTAS USADAS Rialto Ave. Willow Ave. 1st St.
S. Palm Ave. Rialto Ave.
Bring up to 9 used tires to 335 W. Traigan hasta 9 llantas usadas a
Rialto Ave. Tires from businesses, 335 W. Rialto Ave. No se aceptan llantas
including semi-trucks not accepted. de negocios, incluyendo de camion.

SHRED FEST DESECHA DE PAPEL

Bring your papers to Palm Ave. Traigan papel a Palm Ave. entre 1st St.,
between 1st St., and Rialto Ave. y Rialto Ave. hasta que se llene el camion.
until the truck is full.
DESECHA ELECTRÓNICA
ELECTRONIC WASTE
Traigan sus productos electronicos
Bring your old electronics to Palm Ave. viejos a Palm Ave.

USABLE ITEMS ARTICULOS UTILIZABLES 335 W. RIALTO AVE.
P1SATLMSTA., VAEN. DBERTIAWLETEONAVE.
Drop off Salvation Army donations to Dejen donaciones para Salvation Army en
Palm Ave. Palm Ave.

BULK ITEMS ARTICULOS VOLUMINOSOS

Residents can drop off trash, Residentes pueden dejar basura, articulos
bulky items, and green waste. voluminosos, y basura organica.

For more information Para mas información
call 909.421.7222 llame al 909.421.7222

Proof of residency is required. ID or Utility Bill are Comprobante de residencia es requerida. Identificación o
acceptable. Business waste will not be accepted. factura de servicios públicos seran aceptados. Desechos
de negocios no sera aceptada.

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Schedule a Programe una

RESIDENTIAL RECOGIDA
BULKY ITEM RESIDENCIAL DE
PICK UP ARTÍCULOS GRANDES

KEEP RIALTO CLEAN MANTENGA RIALTO LIMPIO

Did you know City of Rialto residential ¿Sabía que los clientes residenciales de la
customers can schedule a bulk pickup ciudad de Rialto pueden programar una
of up to 10 items twice a year at no recogida de hasta 10 artículos grandes dos
additional cost? veces al año sin costo adicional?

Please call our Customer Service Department at Llame a nuestro Departamento de Servicio al
909.877.1596 to schedule a pickup. Cliente al 909.877.1596

You Can Help Stop Usted puede ayudar a detener el

ILLEGAL DUMPING DOMPE ILEGAL
IN RIALTO EN RIALTO

Help our City stay beautiful AYUDA A NUESTRA CIUDAD A
MANTENERSE BELLA
Contact your local law enforcement
agency and report it by calling Póngase en contacto con su agencia local de
909.820.2550 la ley y reporte llamando al 909.820.2550

A $250 reward is being offered by Burrtec Waste Burrtec Waste Industries, Inc. ofrece una
Industries, Inc., for information leading to the recompensa de $250 por información que
arrest and conviction of anyone guilty of illegal conduzca al arresto y condena de cualquier
dumping. Help our City stay beautiful and persona culpable de vertido ilegal. Ayude a
clean by reporting illegal dumping in your area. nuestra ciudad a mantenerse bella y limpia
reportando vertidos ilegales en su área.
(CITY OF RIALTO MUNICIPAL CODE 8.30.020)
(CITY OF RIALTO MUNICIPAL CODE 8.30.020)

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SCAVENGING LA RECOLECCIÓN DE
IS ILLEGAL BASURA ES ILEGAL

Report Scavenging Activity! ¡REPORTA LA ACTIVIDAD DE
RECOLECCIÓN DE BASURA!
Removal of garbage and/or recyclables
from solid waste containers is La eliminación de basura y/o materiales
punishable by law (Ord. 8.08.030). reciclables de los contenedores de residuos
sólidos es punible por ley. (Ord. 8.08.030).
Penalty for scavenging
Penalización por recolectar basura
■ Impoundment of vehicle
■ Fines ■ Embargar vehículo
■ Multas
Report scavenging activity
Denunciar actividades de recolección
■ Before 7am please call the non-emergency de basura
Rialto Police Department at 909.820.2550
■ Antes de las 7am llame a Rialto PD
■ After 7am please call Rialto Code no-emergencia al 909.820.2550
Enforcement at 909.820.8070
■ Después de las 7am, llame al código de
Rialto al 909.820.8070

ROEILCFEIILVTEENRESW IDNETFEIRLTCRAOMSBIO

when you recycle your old ones! DE ACEITE USADO

Bring Up to Two Used Filters to Recycle. Cuando reciclas tus viejos

$15 max. - No Refunds or exchanges Traiga HASTA dos filtros usados para reciclar.

$15 máx. – Sin reembolsos ni cambios

Saturday, February 4 Saturday, April 1 Sábado 4 de febrero Sábado 1 de abril

9:00am - 2:00pm 9:00am- 2:00pm 9:00am - 2:00pm 9:00am- 2:00pm
1610 S. Riverside Ave., 515 E. Foothill Blvd. 1610 S. Riverside Ave., 515 E. Foothill Blvd.
Ste #100 Rialto, CA 92376 Ste #100 Rialto, CA 92376
Rialto, CA 92376 Rialto, CA 92376

OPEN TO RIALTO RESIDENTS ONLY Join us ABIERTO SOLO PARA RESIDENTES DE RIALTO
Proof of residency is required (ID or Utility Bill). Se requiere prueba de residencia (identificación o factura de
Business waste will not be accepted. AND RECYCLE servicios públicos). No se aceptarán residuos comerciales.

For more information call 909.421.7221 Para más información llame al 909.421.7221

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SAFELY DISPOSE OF

HAZARDOUS WASTE

ELIMINACIÓN SEGURA DE
RESIDUOS PELIGROSOS

RIALTO SITE SCHEDULE WE WILL TAKE: TOMAREMOS:

Behind 246 South Willow Ave. ■ Motor oil and oil filters ■ Aceite de motor y filtros de aceite
■ Antifreeze ■ Anitfreeze
Detrás de 246 S. Willow Ave. ■ Weed killer and fertilizers ■ Herbicida y fertilizante
■ Household cleaners ■ Limpiadores domésticos
Fridays and Saturdays ■ Latex and oil base paints ■ Látex y pintura a base de aceite
■ Wood preservative ■ Conservantes de madera
Viernes y sábado ■ Paint thinner ■ Disolvente
■ Car polish/wax ■ Abrillantador/cera para coches
8am–12pm ■ Furniture and floor polish ■ Pulido de suelos y muebles
■ Auto/household batteries ■ Baterías automáticas/domésticas
JANUARY MARCH ■ Aerosol paint ■ Pintura en aerosol
■ Medicines ■ Medicamentos – recetados/sin receta
Fri • Jan 13 Fri • Mar 10 ■ Pesticides ■ Pesticidas
Sat • Jan 14 Sat • Mar 11 ■ Cosmetics ■ Cosméticos
Fri • Jan 27 Fri • Mar 24 ■ Pet care products ■ Productos para el cuidado de mascotas
Sat • Jan 28 Sat • Mar 25 ■ Fluorescent tubes and bulbs ■ Tubos y bombillas fluorescentes
■ Sharps/syringes (in approved sharps container ■ Objetos punzantes/jeringas (solo en un
FEBRUARY APRIL
only - free containers are available at our site contenedor de objetos punzantes aprobados; los
Fri • Feb 10 Fri • Apr 14 during regular operating hours) contenidos gratuitos están disponibles en nuestro
Sat • Feb 11 Sat • Apr 15 sitio durante las horas de funcionamiento regulas)
Fri • Feb 24 Fri • Apr 28 WE WILL NOT TAKE:
Sat • Feb 25 Sat • Apr 29 NO TOMAREMOS:
■ Waste from any business
■ Asbestos ■ Residuos de cualquier negocio
■ Explosives ■ Asbesto
■ Ammunition ■ Explosivos
■ Radioactive waste ■ Munición
■ Contaminated medical waste ■ Residuo radiactivo
■ Abandoned waste ■ Desechos médicos contaminados
■ Electronics ■ Residuos abandonados
■ Electrónicos

For information on disposing BEFORE TRANSPORTING, BE ANTES DE TRANSPLANTAR,
of business waste and other SURE THAT: ASEGÚRESE DE QUE:
non-acceptable waste, call
■ The waste is in a sealed container that is ■ Los residuos están en un contenedor
San Bernardino County properly labeled for your and our staff safety debidamente etiquetado para su seguridad y la
Fire, Hazardous Waste at de nuestro personal.
■ The total amount of waste does not exceed
1.800.645.9228 15 gallons or 125 pounds (up to 20 gallons ■ El total de desechos no excede los 15 galones
of used oil is allowed in containers no larger o 125 libras (se permiten hasta 20 galones de
Para obtener más información sobre la than 5 gallons) aceite usado en contenidos que no superen los
eliminación de desechos comerciales 5 galones)

y otros desechos que no son REMEMBER: RECORDAR:
accepatables, llame a San Bernardino ■ When possible, use less toxic alternatives ■ Cuando sea posible, use alternativas menos

County Fire, Hazardous Waste al to harsh cleaning chemicals. Never mix tóxicas a los químicos de limpieza agresivos.
chemicals together. Nunca mezcle productos químicos juntos
1.800.645.9228
■ Store supplies in a safe location. ■ Almacene los suministros en un lugar seguro

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CITY OF RIALTO

PARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT

Park clean Up Days

JOIN OUR CITY TEAM!

8:00AM - 12:00PM

Sat, Jan 14 Sat, March 18

FRISBIE PARK RIALTO CITY PARK

Sat, July 15 Sat, Nov 18

BUD BENDER PARK BIRDSALL PARK

TRASH CLEAN UP • SHOVELING • RAKING
SWEEPING • TRIMMING • PAINTING

TO VOLUNTEER ON CLEAN UP DAYS OR TO GET MORE INFORMATION CALL 909.421.4949

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CGoamrmdeunnityCITY OF RIALTO Join us
137 S. Palm Ave.
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PRESENTATION SCHEDULE

This is a great opportunity to learn new gardening
and food preserving techniques.

JAN 21 9:00am All About Green Onions
JAN 21 10:30am Lights From the Garden, When the
Power Goes Out
FEB 18 9:00am Preparing Your Spring Garden:
FEB 18 10:30am Starting Plants (Peppers)
MARCH 18 9:00am
Pickling

Growing Herbs

MARCH 18 10:30am Tea Blends
APRIL 22 9:00am Basils
APRIL 22 10:30am
Dehydration

MAY 20 9:00am Growing Potatoes in Containers

MAY 20 10:30am Ways to Preserve Potatoes

MAY 20 12:00pm Emergency Preparedness Kit for the Car

For more information, please contact
the Garden Manager at 909.421.7221

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SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 2023 Trash Sweeping Days App

SÁBADO, 22 DE ABRIL DE 2023

7:30am – 12:00pm

Maintenance and Facilities Yard
246 S. Willow Avenue

CITY OF RIALTO 2023

CIUDAD DE RIALTO 2023

Celebración Del
Día De La Tierra

Piensa En Verde

EVENT SCHEDULE HORARIO DEL EVENTO

7:30am Registration / Registro
8:00–8:30am Welcome Ceremony / Ceremonia de bienvenida
8:30am–12:00pm Earth Day Activities / Actividades del Día de la Tierra
12:00–1:00pm Lunch / Almuerzo

*Please be advised* If you are interested in
Volunteers assigned to remote locations are responsible for volunteering, please contact
providing their own transportation to and from their assigned site. Amy Crow at 909.421.7221 or
via email at [email protected].
*Por favor, tenga en cuenta*
Los voluntarios asignados a lugares remotos son responsables de proporcionar Si está interesado en ser voluntario, comuníquese
su propio transporte hacia y desde su sitio asignado. con Amy Crow al 909.421.7221 o por correo
electrónico a [email protected].

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BIKE

HELMETS

SAVE LIVES!

A helmet is the most effective way to reduce the risk of traumatic brain injury
when a child is riding a bike, scooter or skateboard. Apart from the automobile,
bicycles are tied to more childhood injuries than any other consumer product,
including trampolines, ladders and swimming pools.

ONLY 30% WEARING A HELMET BIKE HELMETS AND
REDUCES CHANCES SKATEBOARD HELMETS
OF KIDS WEAR OF BRAIN INJURY BY
A HELMET What’s The Difference?
ALMOST 90%
WHEN RIDING. BICYCLE HELMETS

Bike helmets are different from

WHY KIDS DON’T WEAR HELMETS other helmets because they’re
designed to take extreme force from one

impact, as in a collision with a car, or major fall.

Getting your child to consistently wear a helmet But, once they take a hit, the helmet should

starts with you. Kids have heard from friends that always be replaced. A bike helmet is considered
helmets aren’t cool. It’s up to you as the parent safe if it is certified by the Consumer Product
to break through those misconceptions by being Safety Commission(CPSC). Check the inside of
a good example for your child. That means when the helmet for the CPSC sticker to make sure it’s
you’re on a bike, you need to also have a helmet certified before purchasing.

on. If you’re not wearing a helmet when you ride, SKATEBOARD HELMETS
your child will think they don’t need one either.
Skateboard helmets are more
The other key to getting a child to buy-in to head versatile than bike helmets because

protection is to give them a say in what they’re they can be used while riding

wearing. Your son or daughter should be with scooters, roller skates or

you when you go to pick out a helmet. There are skateboards. They fit closer to the

hundreds of cool designs to choose from and if TOO YOUNG TO RIDE head and have more coverage
your child likes the helmet they choose there is a down the back of the neck.
much better chance they’ll wear it. Skateboard helmets are
made to withstand
multiple impacts from

For more information, Babies younger than 1 year old have weak neck small falls. They’re
please contact Safe Moves structures and shouldn’t wear a helmet or travel on a not designed to
at 909.745.5133 or email bike. After a year old, toddlers can begin to ride tricycles protect against
and ride in seats or carts attached to an adult’s bicycle. the extreme force
Toddlers should wear a helmet every time they ride; their of a major bike
little brains need protection every single time. The
[email protected]. earlier you establish the habit, the more it will collision.

stick as the child gets older.

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RAerceyYcolue RYOeUaRdFyoTood Waste?

¿Estás listo para reciclar SUS residuos de alimentos?

Do Your Part in Reducing Organic Waste / California passed a law, Senate Bill 1383, to improve
Haga su parte en la reducción de air quality by reducing greenhouse gas emissions
residuos orgánicos from organic waste disposal such as food and
landscape waste.
STORE FOOD PROPERLY TO
AVOID SPOILING / GUARDAR LOS Landfilled organic waste decomposes and generates methane
ALIMENTOS ADECUADAMENTE PARA gas. This greenhouse gas is released into the atmosphere,
EVITAR QUE SE ECHEN A PERDER affects air quality, and contributes to global warming. To comply
with this State mandate, communities will have to start a Food
EAT LEFTOVERS BEFORE PREPARING Waste Recycling Program for residential customers. More
A NEW MEAL / COMA LAS SOBRAS information will be provided once the program is developed.
ANTES DE PREPARAR UNA NUEVA The City of Rialto is currently developing programs to meet the
COMIDA new requirements. Additional information will be available to
residents and business owners in the upcoming months.
COMPOST OR VERMICOMPOST AT
HOME WITH YOUR FOOD SCRAPS / California aprobó una ley, el Proyecto de Ley del
Senado 1383, para mejorar la calidad del aire al reducir
COMPOST O VERMICOMPOST EN las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero de la
CASA CON TUS RESTOS DE COMIDA eliminación de desechos orgánicos, como los desechos
de alimentos y jardines.
BUY ONLY WHAT YOU NEED /
COMPRA SOLO LO QUE NECESITAS Los residuos orgánicos depositados en vertederos se
descomponen y generan gas metano. Este gas de efecto
PRACTICE SMART SHOPPING BY invernadero se libera a la atmósfera, afecta la calidad del
STICKING TO YOUR SHOPPING LIST/ aire y contribuye al calentamiento global. Para cumplir con
PRACTIQUE COMPRAS INTELIGENTES este mandato estatal, las comunidades tendrán que iniciar un
Programa de Reciclaje de Desperdicios de Alimentos para
APEGÁNDOSE A SU LISTA DE clientes residenciales. Se proporcionará más información una
COMPRAS vez que se desarrolle el programa.La ciudad de Rialto está
desarrollando actualmente programas para cumplir con los
nuevos requisitos. Información adicional estará disponible para
los residentes y dueños de negocios en los próximos meses.

For more information regarding the State’s program, please visit
www.calrecycle.ca.gov/climate/slcp

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RIDE TO LIVE

MARCH 11 • APRIL 22 • MAY 20
8:00AM (CHECK-IN AT 7:00AM)

2759 AYALA DRIVE, RIALTO, CA 92377

Free one day valuable training* to motorcycle riders in an effort
to reduce motorcycle-related collisions, injuries, and deaths.

Requirements What you will learn

■ Valid M-1 License and Insurance ■ Proper manipulations of clutch and throttle
■ Basic Riding Skills in order to work the “friction zone”
■ Bring own motorcycle, D.O.T.
■ Emergency braking
helmet, gloves, eye protection and ■ Proper use of head and eyes when
footwear that covers the ankles
■ Sign liability waiver turning a motorcycle
■ Desire to improve skills ■ Counter steering
■ Negotiating curves
■ Low speed precision maneuvering

RSVP by email to [email protected]

* This class is not for those who have never ridden before

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Following California Laws will Keep Protect
your child
Your Child Safe
in the Car It's the law!

Cumplir con las leyes de California protege a

su hijo en el automóvil

Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of
death for children ages 1 through 14 years old,
killing over 1,000 children each year. Protect
against this tragedy by properly securing your
child in a vehicle.

Los choques de vehículos motorizados son la primera causa de
muerte para los niños entre 1 y 12 años de edad, y matan a más
de 1,000 niños al año. Para proteger a los niños de esta tragedia,
deben estar bien asegurados cuando viajan en automóviles.

REAR-FACING CAR SEATS ASIENTOS DE SEGURIDAD

Children under the age of 2 are required to ride Los niños menores de 2 años de edad deben viajar en un
in a REAR-FACING car seat in the back seat; asiento que MIRA HACIA ATRÁS en el asiento de atrás,
as recommended by the American Academy como lo recomienda la Academia Americana de Pediatría.
of Pediatrics. Rear facing is 5 times safer than Los asientos que miran hacia atrás son 5 veces más
forward facing. seguros que los que miran hacia adelante.

FORWARD-FACING ASIENTOS DE SEGURIDAD QUE MIRAN
CAR SEATS HACIA ADELANTE

Keep your child in a FORWARD-FACING car Mantenga a su hijo en un asiento de seguridad que MIRE
seat (either a “convertible” or “combination”) HACIA ADELANTE (sea un asiento “convertible” o de
with a harness until your child reaches the top “combinación”) con un arnés hasta que llegue a la estatura
height or weight limit allowed by the car seat’s máxima o límite de peso permitidos por el fabricante del
manufacturer. Many forward-facing seats must asiento de seguridad. Muchos asientos de seguridad que
be used with a top tether. miran hacia adelante se deben usar con una correa de
amarre superior.

BOOSTERS & BEYOND ASIENTOS ELEVADOS Y MÁS

BOOSTER SEATS elevate your child so that the LOS ASIENTOS ELEVADOS ayudan a elevar a su hijo de forma
shoulder strap fits comfortably across the chest, que el cinturón del hombro le quede cómodamente cruzando
the lap belt stays low over the hips, and the knees el pecho, el cinturón de las faldas se mantenga debajo de las
bend over the seat edge. Keep your children in a caderas, y las rodillas se doblen sobre el borde del asiento.
BOOSTER SEAT until they are big enough to fit Mantenga a sus hijos en el ASIENTO ELEVADO hasta que
in a seat belt properly. sean lo suficientemente grandes para que el cinturón de
seguridad le quede apropiadamente.

for more information visit California directory of child passenger safety services at cdph.ca.gov/vosp

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Honoring all those who served

Memorial

Day Tribute

MAY 29, 2023

10:00AM–1:00PM
R I A LTO PARK CEMETERY

200 N. WIL LOW AVE ., RIALTO, CA

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL 909.820.2519

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M I L I TA R Y The City of Rialto is M
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PROGRAM men and women who BA
serve or have served our
country. Order a banner to
celebrate their service

WHO CAN ORDER A BANNER? Th

Active duty, retired, reserved, completed service, current Criteria:
or former Rialto resident or a relative of a rialto resident.
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PLACING AN ORDER IS EASY Current or

■ Completed order form should be mailed to City of Rialto, Attn.: How to O
Military Banner Program, 150 S. Palm Ave., Rialto, CA 92376
 Comple
■ Photograph of the service person in military uniform -
5x7 or larger, 600 dpi or higher.  Photogr
600 dpi
■ Payment by cash, check or money-order in the amount
of $350. Made payable to the City of Rialto. This includes the  Paymen
permanent two-sided banner, brackets and cost of installation. Made P

■ Installation is done 2 times a year, May - November  This inc
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ORDER FORM Full Name:

INDIVIDUAL REQUESTING THE BANNER Last

Address:

Street Address

Full Name: __________________________________________________________________C_ity____

Last First PhoneM: .I(. )

Address: _________________________________________________________________________

Street Address Apartment/Unit # City StateFull NaZmIPe:Code

Phone: ( ____ ) ________________ Email: ____________________________________________
*The spelling of the Honoree’s name will be taken directly from
BRANCH OF MILITARY SERVICE

MILITARY HONOREE INFORMATION ☐ ARMY
☐ AIR FORCE

Full Name: ____________________________________________________________C_ity_o_f_R_ia_lto_____

The spelling of the Honoree’s name will be taken directly from this application. The lettering of the nam1Ae5tt0naS.n:.dMPamillimtilaitrAayvrBey.anner Program
branch will be sized to fit the personalization area on the banner.
Rialto, CA 92376

Branch of Military Service: ☐ Army ☐ Marine Corps ☐ Navy ☐ Air Force ☐ Coast Guard

For more information or if you wish to sponsor a banner, call 909.820.2519, email
[email protected], or visit our website at yourrialto.com.

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CITY OF RIALTO'S 17TH ANNUAL

The State of
Women Event

CELEBRATING WOMEN WHO TELL OUR STORIES
SATURDAY, MARCH 4 • 9:00AM

WOMEN'S EVENT

For details, please call the City Clerk's
Office at 909.820.2519 or visit the
website at yourrialto.com

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PdaasyspINoRIALrTOt

SATURDAY, MARCH 18 • 10:00AM – 3:00PM
RIALTO CITY CLERK'S OFFICE

2 90 W RI ALTO AV E. , RI A LTO, CA 9 2 376

Please bring the following information with you:

Completed Application No
Apnpeocienstsmaernyt
Form DS-11 or Form DS-82

(available at the City Clerk's Office)

Passport Photos

Recent 2x2 color photos

(available at the City Clerk's Office)

Proof of U.S. Citizenship

Original U.S. Birth Certificate or
Certificate of Naturalization

Payments

Payment made by check or money
order ONLY to U.S. Dept. of State

Identification

Valid driver's license or identification

For more information call the City
Clerk's Office at 909.820.2519 or
visit the website at yourrialto.com

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Calendar

182 E. WALNUT AVE., RIALTO, CA • 909.820.7700

LEGEND E Elementary Schools
M Minimum Day for Students M Middle Schools
H High Schools
Weekend
H Holiday

Teacher Preparation Day

JANUARY

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FEBRUARY

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HOLIDAYS FOR ALL SCHOOLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS MIDDLE SCHOOLS HIGH SCHOOLS
End of Second Trimester Minimum Days
January 1: New Year's Day Minimum Days
January 16: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr's Day February Refer to your individual school Refer to your individual school
February 13: Lincoln's Day calendar for minimum days. calendar for minimum days.
February 20: Presidents' Day Minimum Days
May 29: Memorial Day Refer to your individual school ALL SECONDARY
calendar for minimum days. End of First Quarter

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ADMFRIESESION

International
Food Festival

a MultiCULTURAL Connection

SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2023 • 12:00PM – 6:00PM

FERGUSSON PARK • 2345 W. SUNRISE DR., RIALTO

Live
Music

International
Vendors

Activities Cultural art
for kids displays,

performances
& much more!

For additional information or becoming a
vendor at this event contact us at:

[email protected]
or 909.421.4949

Scan the QR code folulsow @RialtoParksandRec
to learn more

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CI T Y OF R I A LTO BOOK STORE SALE

BRANCH LIBRARY First Tuesday of every month,
purchase items at $5.00 per
251 W FIRST ST., RIALTO, CA bag (or $4.00 per bag when
you become a member).
Monday-Wednesday 11:00am–7:00pm
Thursday–Friday 10:00am–6:00pm
Saturday 9:00am–5:00pm
Closed Sundays

Call 909.356.2570 for more
information or scan the QR code

CHILDREN'S EVENTS LEARNOLOGY LAB STEM PROGRAM
HUMAN BODY
LIBRARY BEGINNERS
AGES 6-11 • SESSION 1: 1/1-2/11 • THU • 3:30 PM
PRESCHOOL STORYTIME Join us for some awesome hands on fun with
our interactive STEM (Science, Technology,
AGES 3-5 • SESSION 1: 1/1-2/11 • SESSION 2: 2/26- Engineering, and Mathematics) program. Learn,
4/85 • THU • 12:00PM build, and create amazing projects!
Join us for this wonderfully fun and engaging
storytime where amazing books meet song, DISCOVERY ART
rhymes, puppets and more. For preschoolers you
will not want to miss this fun class! AGES 6-11 • SESSION 2: 2/26-4/8 • THU •
3:30PM–5:00PM
MOVERS AND SHAKERS Discover run and exciting art styles and
techniques in this hands-on program that
AGES 0-5 • SESSION 1: 1/1-2/11 • TUE • 12:00PM highlights famous artists, monuments, locations,
Join us as we jump, clap, shake, and dance our and art skills.
way through this class. Parents are encouraged
to participate as we inspire a healthy model of ADULT EVENTS
physical activity in a fun and engaging way.
ADULT BOOK CLUB
TODDLERS BOOTCAMP
TUE • 4:00 PM
AGES 0-5 • 2/26–4/8 • SESSION 2: 2/26-4/8 • 1/10 Think like a Monk by Jay Shetty
TUES • 12:00PM 2/14 Bud not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis
For the more active toddler, this course includes 3/14 Book of Gutsy Women by Hillary
high energy songs with lots of movement to Rodham Clinton
inspire healthy physical activity in a fun and 4/11 Still I Rise by Maya Angelou
exciting way your toddler will love.
FREE COMPUTER CLASSES
KIDS ZONE
SESSION 1: 1/1–2/11 • WED • 5:00–6:00PM
CRAFT CORNER SESSION 2: 2/26–4/8 • WED • 4:30–6:00PM

AGES 6-11 • SESSION 1: 1/1-2/11• SESSION 2: 2/26- Start with the basics. This class provides
4/8 • MON • 3:30PM
Join us as we create wonderful projects and learn NEW simple instruction, from how to use a
new skills.
mouse and keyboard, to basic work
26 LIBRARY SERVICES processing, web-surfing and email.

LIBRARY SERVICES STILL
SERVING
LITERACY SERVICES AMERICA
Our library offers Adult Literacy tutoring
services. Please call us for more information.

VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION
San Bernardino County Library volunteers
can take pride in helping to provide
outstanding library service to our customers.
Join us as we review all aspects of being
a library volunteer and discuss the types
of duties a library volunteer can do. Our
volunteer application and more information
about volunteering can be found on the
Support your Library page of our website.

FREE TUTORING SERVICE
Need help reading? Our Literacy Program
provides FREE tutoring for adults struggling
with basic literacy including reading, writing,
vocabulary, and comprehension.

DO YOU QUALIFY

TO B E A L E G I O N FA M I LY M E M BE R?

ELIGIBILITY DATES
WORLD WAR I

April 6, 1917 – Nov. 11, 1918
WORLD WAR II – PRESENT

Dec. 7, 1941 – Present*

*If currently serving on active duty today, you are eligible.

To learn more visit www.legion.org/join

THE FRIENDS OF Robert Alan Romo Hall Rental starting at $1,100
American Legion Post 422
THE RIALTO LIBRARY 848 S Lilac Ave, Rialto, CA 92376 Discounts available to Post 422

The Friends of the Rialto Library is a non- members
profit group of volunteers who raise money
for the Rialto Branch Library. There are many Contact us at 909.874.0433
ways you can help!
Follow us on social media for updates and events
Become a Friend by volunteering your
time with the group, making a monetary
donation, or by attending the next
scheduled Rialto Friends of the Library
meeting at the Rialto Branch Library on
January 11 at 11am. For more information,
please contact the Rialto Branch Library at
909.356.2570

@americanlegionpost422 WIN/ SPR 2023 @RAR422

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STAY CONNECTED

& REGISTER FOR A CLASS

PARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY
SERVICES ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES

909.421.4949

TWO WAYS TO REGISTER CLASS INFORMATION

1 REGISTER ONLINE ■ Registration can be paid with a Mastercard or Visa unless noted
otherwise.
Scan the QR code below and
visit the registration website ■ All registrations for participants under 18 years of age require signature
to choose a class. Then make of parent or guardian.
the payment to sign up.
■ All registrations are handled on a first-come, first served basis.
Scan to ■ Pre-registration is required for all classes.
register online ■ Registration will NOT be accepted by the instructor.
■ Registration will not be accepted after the second class meeting.
2 WALK-IN ■ Classes will not be pro-rated if students register late.
■ Classes that fail to meet the required minimum number of students
Rialto Community Center
214 N. Palm Ave., Suite 204 will be cancelled.
Monday – Friday ■ The City reserves the right to postpone, cancel or combine classes
7:00am –6:00pm
909.421.4949 for any reason found necessary.
[email protected] ■ Prices are subject to change.

REFUND/CREDIT POLICY

■ Participants may request a refund, credit, or transfer to another
program if unable to participate.

■ Requests must be made within 48 hours after the first class meeting
(72 hours prior to workshops), unless class time has changed or the
class is cancelled by the Department.

■ Please allow 4-6 weeks for refund to be processed. Requests must
be made in person with the original receipt, 30 days prior to the
event date.

■ All requests are subject to an administrative processing fee of $10.

LOCATION OF FACILITIES folulsow
@RialtoParksandRec
RIALTO COMMUNITY CENTER TOM SAWYER POOL
214 N. Palm Ave., Suite 204 152 E. San Bernardino Ave.

GRACE VARGAS SENIOR CENTER RIALTO FITNESS & AQUATIC CENTER
1411 S. Riverside Ave. 1243 S. Riverside Ave.

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!CStuarrtisoHseirtey

Education for

3 to 5 years of age.

Participants have fun while learning and developing
their social skills, creating arts and crafts, enjoying
music, story time and creative play.

4-WEEK SESSIONS *HOLIDAY CLOSURES: Tiny Tots is a recreational-based
(Pricing will be prorated according) program, not a licensed day care.
HUGHBANKS ELEMENTARY ** Children must be potty trained.
2241 N. APPLE AVE, New Year’s Day – January 2, 2023
RIALTO CA 92376 MLK Day – January 16, 2023
9:00AM-12:00PM Presidents Day – February 20, 2023

Pricing will be prorated accordingly.
Not accepting new students after
the first week of each session.

REGISTRATION DATE DAYS SESSION DATES RESIDENT/ NON-RESIDENT

January 23 – 27 T/TH January 30 – February 24 PRORATED
January 23 – 27 T/TH January 31 – February 23 $80/$90
February 17 – 24 M/W/F February 27 – March 24 $100/$110
February 17 – 24 T/TH February 28 – March 23 $80/$90
March 20 – 24 M/W/F $100/$110
March 20 – 24 T/TH March 27 – April 21 $80/$90
M/W/F March 28 – April 20 $100/$110
April 17 – 21 T/TH $80/$90
April 17 – 21 April 24 – May 19
April 25 – May 18

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MOBDrIoLp-EinRProEgCraRm EfoAr KT-6ION Scan the QR code
Coming to a park near you to learn more
saturdays • 9:00 am-12:00 pm
PRFORGEREAM

Mobile Rec is a FREE drop-in program for children in
grades Kindergarten–6th grade. Registration is required.

folulsow
@RialtoParksandRec

ARTS & CRAFTS • GAMES • SPORTS • HOMEWORK HELP
For more information call 909.421.4949

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GLOW HUNT 2023 GAMES
April 7, 2023 • 7:30pm-9:30pm MUSIC
Rialto Community Center, 214 N Palm Ave Room #502 PIZZA

Register in person or
scan the QR code

Registration required. Space is limited.
Registration opens March 1, 2023

AFGERSE11E-17

Tuesday-Friday 3PM-6PM TEERNIACLETNOTER
Rialto Community Center
214 N Palm Ave Room #502

Free for
ages 11-17

Homework For more
assistance, information call
Social, Fitness
& Leadership 909.421.4949
Activities,
Workshops or scan the code above

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Classes

Dance & Fitness

BELLY DANCING

Put yoga to music and enhance the fluid movement of your body.
Class includes stretching exercise, finger cymbals, veil work,
choreography, dance combinations and musical interpretation.

BELLY DANCING – BEGINNING

CODE AGE DATES DAY TIME FEE RES/NR LINE DANCING (WED-THU)
7:00pm – 7:55pm $40/$45
4130 15+ 1/5 - 1/26 Thu 7:00pm – 7:55pm $40/$45 This 4-week mixed level class explores line dances that are
7:00pm – 7:55pm $40/$45 performed to Motown, R&B, Gospel, Salsa Jazz and Country
4268 15+ 2/9 – 3/2 Thu 7:00pm – 7:55pm $40/$45 music. Get ready for parties, reunions, etc.! No partner is needed
4269 15+ 3/9 – 3/30 Thu 7:00pm – 7:55pm $40/$45 for this low-impact exercise for the mind and body.
4270 15+ 4/6 – 4/27 Thu
4272 15+ 5/4 – 5/25 Thu CODE AGE DATES DAY TIME FEE RES/NR
11:30am - 12:30pm $22/$27
BELLY DANCING – INTERMEDIATE 4150 18+ 1/4 - 1/25 Wed 7:00pm - 8:00pm $22/$27
11:30am - 12:30pm $22/$27
Please see instructor prior to registering 4154 18+ 1/5 - 1/26 Thu 7:00pm - 8:00pm $22/$27
11:30am - 12:30pm $22/$27
CODE AGE DATES DAY TIME FEE RES/NR 4281 18+ 2/8 – 3/1 Wed 7:00pm - 8:00pm $22/$27
$40/$45 11:30am - 12:30pm $22/$27
4134 15+ 1/5 - 1/26 Thu 6:00pm – 6:55pm $40/$45 4285 18+ 2/9 – 3/2 Thu 7:00pm - 8:00pm $22/$27
$40/$45 11:30am - 12:30pm $22/$27
4264 15+ 2/9 – 3/2 Thu 6:00pm – 6:55pm $40/$45 4282 18+ 3/8 – 3/29 Wed 7:00pm - 8:00pm $22/$27
$40/$45
4265 15+ 3/9 – 3/30 Thu 6:00pm – 6:55pm 4286 18+ 3/9 – 3/30 Thu
4266 15+ 4/6 – 4/27 Thu 6:00pm – 6:55pm
4267 15+ 5/4 – 5/25 Thu 6:00pm – 6:55pm 4283 18+ 4/5 – 4/26 Wed

4287 18+ 4/6 – 4/27 Thu

4284 18+ 5/3 – 5/24 Wed

BELLY DANCING – ADVANCED 4288 18+ 5/4 – 5/25 Thu

Please see instructor prior to registering Instructor: Heart and Soul Line Dance Staff
Location: Community Center
CODE AGE DATES DAY TIME FEE RES/NR
8:00pm – 8:55pm $40/$45
4138 15+ 9/8 - 9/29 Thu 8:00pm – 8:55pm $40/$45 LINE DANCING (TUE)
8:00pm – 8:55pm $40/$45
4273 15+ 10/6 - 10/27 Thu 8:00pm – 8:55pm $40/$45 This 4-week mixed level class explores line dances that are
8:00pm – 8:55pm $40/$45 performed to Motown, R&B, Gospel, Salsa Jazz and Country
4274 15+ 11/3 - 11/17 Thu music. Get ready for parties, reunions, etc.! No partner is needed
for this low-impact exercise for the mind and body.
4276 15+ 12/1 - 12/22 Thu
CODE AGE DATES DAY TIME FEE RES/NR
4277 15+ 1/5 – 1/26 Thu 9:00am - 10:00am $22/$27
4154 18+ 1/3 - 1/24 Tue 9:00am - 10:00am $22/$27
Instructor: Catharae Smith 9:00am - 10:00am $22/$27
Location: Senior Center, Rialto Room 9:00am - 10:00am $22/$27
9:00am - 10:00am $22/$27
4285 18+ 2/7 – 2/28 Tue

IMPORTANT TIP 4286 18+ 3/7 – 3/28 Tue

A supply fee of $15 is due to the instructor 4287 18+ 4/4 – 4/25 Tue
at the first class for finger cymbals and veil.
4288 18+ 4/4 – 4/25 Tue

Instructor: Heart and Soul Line Dance Staff
Location: Senior Center

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CHINESE KUNG FU, MARTIAL ARTS AND
SELF DEFENSE

A 4-week class for those interested in realistic real world self-
defense. We have classes tailored for children and adults.
Students will learn striking ground fighting, joint locks, escapes
from holds and weapon defense. A great way to get in shape
while you learn something that could save your life. Uniform is
required and may be purchased from instructor.

CODE AGE DATES DAY TIME FEE RES/NR

4114 5–12 1/2 – 1/30 Mon/Wed 6:00pm – 6:45pm $75/$85

4250 5–12 2/1 – 3/1 Mon/Wed 6:00pm – 6:45pm $75/$85

4256 5–12 3/6 – 3/29 Mon/Wed 6:00pm – 6:45pm $75/$85

4258 5–12 4/3 – 4/26 Mon/Wed 6:00pm – 6:45pm $75/$85

4259 5–12 5/1 – 5/28 Mon/Wed 6:00pm – 6:45pm $75/$85

4118 13+ 1/2 – 1/30 Mon/Wed 7:00pm – 8:00pm $85/$95

4260 13+ 2/1 – 3/1 Mon/Wed 7:00pm – 8:00pm $85/$95

4261 13+ 3/6 – 3/29 Mon/Wed 7:00pm – 8:00pm $85/$95

4262 13+ 4/3 – 4/26 Mon/Wed 7:00pm – 8:00pm $85/$95

4263 13+ 5/1 – 5/28 Mon/Wed 7:00pm – 8:00pm $85/$95

BALLET FOLKLORICO Instructor: Ben Ortega
Location: Community Center, Room 402
In this 4-week class, dancers will learn folkloric dances along with Receive a $15 discount for each additional child, veterans and adults over 55 years.
the culture of Mexico through various dances, music, routines,
costumes, make-up and gritos. Beginning class teaches step by Other Classes
step movement of dances, posture, balance, and develops self-
confidence. Intermediate class builds on beginning steps. It shows CPR AND FIRST AID
discipline, rhythm patterns, footwork and arm/turns routines.
Advanced class focuses on choreography and execution of Cardio pulmonary resuscitation and use of the automated
various footwork/body techniques. All adults are welcome to join! electrical defibrillator can help save a life. The primary purpose
Instructor approval for teens joining advanced level. of the American Red Cross, First Aid/Adult/Pediatrics /CPR/
AED program, is to help participants recognize and respond
BEGINNING (AGES 5+) appropriately to cardiac emergencies. Participants will
demonstrate competency throughout the courses in First Aid/
CODE AGE DATES DAY TIME FEE RES/NR CPR/AED by actively participating in activities, guided discussion,
4290 5+ 2/1 – 3/1 Mon. & Wed. skill sessions, and the Putting It All Together Assessment
4291 5+ 3/6 – 3/29 Mon. & Wed. 6:00pm – 7:00pm $45/$50 Scenarios. A 2- year certificate will be accessible online following
4292 5+ 4/3 – 4/26 Mon. & Wed. successful completion and evaluation of class. One day course (4
4293 5+ 5/1 – 5/28 Mon. & Wed. 6:00pm – 7:00pm $45/$50 hours). Every third Saturday of the month.

6:00pm – 7:00pm $45/$50

6:00pm – 7:00pm $45/$50 CODE AGE DATES DAY TIME FEE
$72
INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED (AGES 13+) 4142 16+ 1/21 Sat 10:00am – 2:00pm $72
$72
CODE AGE DATES DAY TIME FEE RES/NR 4299 16+ 2/18 Sat 10:00am – 2:00pm $72
4295 13+ 2/1 – 3/1 Mon. & Wed. $72
4296 13+ 3/6 – 3/29 Mon. & Wed. 7:00pm – 8:00pm $45/$50 4300 16+ 3/18 Sat 10:00am – 2:00pm
4297 13+ 4/3 – 4/26 Mon. & Wed.
4298 13+ 5/1 – 5/28 Mon. & Wed. 7:00pm – 8:00pm $45/$50 4302 16+ 4/15 Sat 10:00am – 2:00pm

7:00pm – 8:00pm $45/$50 4301 16+ 5/20 Sat 10:00am – 2:00pm

7:00pm – 8:00pm $45/$50 Instructor: Anne Greer
Location: Community Center
Location: Community Center $25 certification fee is to be paid to instructor on the first day of class.

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Youth Sports

LITTLE TOTS SPORTS

This program provides 3–5-year-old with a fun and exciting environment to experience sports for the first time. During the first three weeks,
participants learn fundamental skills, and games are played in the final two weeks of the program. Parent participation is highly encouraged.
No registration will be accepted after the second session.

Season Time Registration Duration Fee

VARIETY SPORTS AT COMMUNITY CENTER 

Parent Meeting: 2/9/2023 2/11/ – 3/11/ 8:00am – 8:45am 1/9/2023  5 weeks $65
6:00pm / Community Center

FLAG FOOTBALL AT JOE SAMPSON

Parent Meeting: 4/20/2023 4/22 – 5/20 8:00am – 8:45am 3/20/2023  5 weeks $65
6:00pm / Community Center

FLAG FOOTBALL AT JOE SAMPSON

Parent Meeting: 4/20/2023 4/22 – 5/20 9:00am – 9:45am 3/20/2023  5 weeks $65
6:00pm / Community Center 

OPEN ADULT VOLLEYBALL BASKETBALL
GYM
SUNDAYS SUNDAYS
34 PARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES
11am – 1pm 5pm – 7pm

This activity is subject to possible cancellation, modification
or postponement to meet guidelines.

NFL FLAG FOOTBALL pryCooOgiutyrftafheomrsfispnRogiinartlttshoe

February–May • Ages 4–17

PRESENTED BY RIALTO PANTHERS AT RIALTO CITY PARK

NFL FLAG leagues are no contact, giving boys and girls of all
abilities a chance to develop their fundamental football skills in a
positive, inclusive environment.

WANTED YOUTH
SPORTS
VOLUNTEER COACHES
LEAGUES
Interested in coaching? Volunteers are needed to
help support our sports programs. Must be at least North Rialto Little League Baseball

16 years of age. No experience is necessary. All Birdsall Park • 909.855.5045
volunteers must be fingerprinted and www.leaguelineup.com/rialtolittleleague
pass a background check.
Rialto Park Little League Baseball
If you are interested please call
909.421.4949 for more information. Rialto City Park • 909.421.2013
www.rialtoparklittleleague.org

Eastern Rialto Little League

Frisbie Park • 909.873.1013

Rialto Girls Softball

South Frisbie Park • 909.278.5071
www.rialtogirlssoftball.org

Rialto Panthers Junior All
American Football

Rialto City Park • 909.543.7187
www.leaguelineup.com/rialtopanthers

Rialto Pony League

Bud Bender Park • 909.214.0467
www.rialtoyouthponybaseball.org

Rialto Youth Soccer

Jerry Eaves Park • 909.419.6140
clubs.bluesombrero.com/Default.aspx?ta-

bid=1290096

These organizations are operated under the by-laws
of organizations not affiliated with the City of Rialto.

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GIRLS LOOKING FOR
VOLLEYBALL MORE SPORTS

SUMMER 2023 INFO?

DIVISION AGE GROUPS Visit yourrialto.com/191
Division 1: Ages 12–15
Division 2: Ages 8–11 RIALTO CO-ED
JR. NBA YOUTH
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL (SPRING)
$80 (Rialto Res Fee $75) BASKETBALL
SUMMER 2023
Registration for Skills Assessment: 4/3 DIVISION AGE GROUPS
Skills Assessment (required):
Division 2: 6pm 5/3 Division 2: Ages 13–15 • Division 3: Ages 10–12
Division 1 : 6pm 5/4 Division 4: Ages 8–9 • Division 5: Ages 5–7
YOUTH BASKETBALL (SPRING)
Coach Meeting: 4/29 @ 12:00pm $80 (Rialto Res Fee $75)
at Community Center Registration for Skills Assessment: 4/3/2023
Season: 6/2 – 8/11 Skills Assessment (required):
Division 2: 5/9 6:00pm
folulsow @RialtoParksandRec Division 3: 5/10 6:00pm
Division 4: 5/11 6:00pm
For all City of Rialto sports information Parent meetings -5/2
yourrialto.com/191 • 909.421.4949 Divisions 5 & 4: 6pm / Divisions 3 & 2: 7:00pm
Coach Meeting: 4/29 @ 2:00pm
Season: 6/3 – 8/12

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Contact [email protected]
for more information.

The City of Rialto needs
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dynamic programming

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FITNESS

&AQUATIC

1243 S. Riverside Ave., Rialto, CA 92376
Monday-Friday 5:00am – 8:00pm
Saturday 7:00am – 12:00pm

Closed Sundays (Special Hours on Holidays)
Call 909.820.2611 for more information,

scan the QR code, or follow us
@RialtoParksandRec

Explore our

amenities

Basketball/Tennis Courts (outside)
Cardio Equipment

Circuit Training: Abs & Glutes Circuit,
Aerobics Total Body, CardioFit

Competition Size Pool (semi-indoor/
heated)

Weight room (free weights)
Group Exercise Classes
Indoor Cycling
Pilates (Mat)

Aqua Fitness (see page 40)
Senior Fitness Classes
Step Aerobics

Swim Lessons (See pages 42-43)
Yoga
Zumba

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group classes

LOW-MEDIUM INTENSITY YOGA FITNESS Tues/ Thurs, 6:00 – 7:00pm

CHAIR YOGA Tues/Thurs, 9:00 – 9:50am Based on the precepts of Hatha Yoga, this class includes basic
and intermediate postures (asanas) to enhance balance, flexibility
Are you looking to improve your muscular flexibility? Do you and strength. Fundamental breathing exercises (pranayama) are
wake up in the morning with a stiff neck or other various aches practiced. For beginning to advanced levels.
and pains? Come visit our Chair Yoga class, which will take you
through a variety of stretches and poses aimed at improving ZUMBA Mon/Wed, 6:00 – 7:00pm
flexibility and avoiding injuries like muscle strains and sprains.
This is an aerobic workout that fuses Latin rhythms and easy to
PILATES Mon/Wed, 8:00 – 8:50am follow Latin dance moves to create a low-to-medium intensity
workout.
This class takes the principle of resistance training and combines
it with the time-tested benefits of Pilates. Instructor directs ZUMBA TONING Mon-Thurs, 7:00 – 8:00pm
participants in the use of fitness bands for a fast, effective
strength-training and body-shaping workout. Pilates increases Take Zumba to the next level? Then come join us at our new
flexibility, strength, stamina and reducing stiffness. Zumba Toning class! You will enjoy the familiar Latin vibes of our
Zumba classes with added resistance from your custom Toning
SENIOR FITNESS Tues/Thurs, 10:15 – 11:05am Sticks (not provided). Come tone up!

This class is designed for the young-at-heart mature adult. Have MEDIUM-HIGH INTENSITY
fun while you exercise to music, on your feet or in your seat! It
includes a mix of low impact aerobics, arm muscle conditioning, AEROBICS TOTAL BODY Mon/Wed, 5:30 – 6:00pm
cool-down and static stretching.
For those who like variety in their exercise program, this
AQUA FITNESS Mon-Fri, 9:00 – 9:50am & Tues/ class incorporates strength training alternating with high
intensity cardiovascular segments (Hi/Lo, step, jogging/power
Thurs, 10:30 – 11:20am, Sat, 9:00 – 9:50am walking). Great for fat burning!
A great workout in the pool for swimmers, non-swimmers, those
just starting to exercise or anyone wanting to cross train without INDOOR CYCLING Tues/Thurs, 5:00 – 5:50pm
stress to the joints.  The low-impact cardio-vascular movements
and muscular endurance/strength training exercises make this Performed on a specially designed bike called a Spinner, this
class a great workout for adults of all ages. ® class combines cycling movements with motivational coaching,
breathing, and heart rate control exercises. Burn up to 500
SILVERSNEAKERS® CLASSIC Mon, 9:15 – 10:15am calories in 40 minutes of non-impact cardiovascular exercise. This
is an effective workout for all fitness levels.
Have fun and move to the music through a variety of exercises
designed to increase muscular strength, range of movement, and STEP AEROBICS Mon/Wed, 5:00 – 5:30pm
activity for daily living skills. Hand-held weights, elastic tubing with
handles, and a ball are offered for resistance, and a chair is used Step aerobics is a medium impact aerobic exercises similar to
for seated and/or standing support. climbing stairs, but performed while staying in one place. The
adjustable step platform allows you to progress at your own pace.
SILVERSNEAKERS CIRCUIT Wed, 9:15 – 10:05am This class is performed to your favorite music to really get the
heart rate up.
Experience standing, low-impact choreography alternated with
standing upper-body strength work. This class is suitable for
nearly every fitness level, and your instructor can adapt the
exercises depending on your skill level. This class is designed for
all skill levels and can be adapted for common chronic conditions.

Times are subject to change

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N ELSON

TEN NIS ACADEMY

FITNESS & AQUATIC CENTER • 1243 S. RIVERSIDE

BEGINNING TENNIS INTERMEDIATE TENNIS

This is the perfect class to get your child learning all the correct The intermediate class is for those who want more of a challenge
ways to play tennis. In this class, students will learn the 4 main and want to be pushed to learning more ways to play tennis.
strokes: Forehand, Backhand, Serve, and Volley. Students will be In this class Students will be going over all areas of tennis that
working on drills and doing fun games to keep them active and are covered in the beginning class (forehand, backhand, serve
having fun. At the completion of this introductory course, it is our and volley) and expanding on them. Students will also be doing
hope to have made an impact on these young players and they competitive game play in singles and doubles while learning more
will develop a love for the sport. No class 1/16/23. specific ways to hit the ball. This class offers a platform to the next
level of tennis which is to have a competitive mindset and know
AGE DATES DAY TIME FEE RES/NR how to challenge not only themselves, but their competition. No
$90/$95 class 1/16/23.
7–17 1/09-2/06 Mon. & Wed. 5:00-6:00pm $90/$95
$90/$95
7–17 1/09-2/06 Mon. & Wed. 6:00-7:00pm $90/$95
$90/$95
7–17 3/06-3/29 Mon. & Wed. 5:00-6:00pm $90/$95
$90/$95
7–17 3/06-3/29 Mon. & Wed. 6:00-7:00pm $90/$95
$90/$95
7–17 4/03-4/26 Mon. & Wed. 5:00-6:00pm $90/$95 AGE DATES DAY TIME FEE RES/NR
$90/$95
7–17 4/03-4/26 Mon. & Wed. 6:00-7:00pm 7–17 1/09-2/06 Mon. & Wed. 7:00-8:00pm $90/$95
$90/$95
7–17 5/01-5/24 Mon. & Wed. 5:00-6:00pm 7–17 3/06-3/29 Mon. & Wed. 7:00-8:00pm $90/$95
$90/$95
7–17 5/01-5/24 Mon. & Wed. 6:00-7:00pm 7–17 4/03-4/26 Mon. & Wed. 7:00-8:00pm

7–17 6/05-6/28 Mon. & Wed. 5:00-6:00pm 7–17 5/01-5/24 Mon. & Wed. 7:00-8:00pm

7–17 6/05-6/28 Mon. & Wed. 6:00-7:00pm 7–17 6/05-6/28 Mon. & Wed. 7:00-8:00pm

Registration and class location: Fitness & Aquatic Center Registration and class location: Fitness & Aquatic Center

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Learn 2 swim Register WHAT LEVEL IS
ON LIN E MY SWIMMER?
SWIM LESSONS AT-A-GLANCE FEES: $70/NR $60/RES*
Signs ups are online IS YOUR CHILD
Enrollment starts first week of every month. Classes offered all year round! only at yourrialto.com. 6 MONTHS–2 1/2 YRS?

*Time and prices may change IS YOUR CHILD
3–4 1/2 YRS?
SEAHORSE ■ Designed to give parents safety information and teach
techniques to introduce children to the water. IS YOUR CHILD
PARENT & ME (6M–2 1/2 YRS) 5–13 YRS?

LEVEL 1: MINNOWS ■ Intro to independent pool safety, water entry and exit,
LEVEL 2: JELLYFISH and basic swimming skills: kicking, bubbles, floating, arm
movements and underwater exploration.
PRE-SCHOOL (3–4 1/2 YRS)
Taught on Steps ■ Intro to water safety skills such as: fully submerge face,
kicking, arm movement, breathing techniques, and
LEVEL 1: TURTLES supported floating.
LEVEL 2: SEALS
■ Students will learn to float without support, front arm
LEARN-TO-SWIM (5–13 YRS) motion, back arm motion, flutter kicks, and swim on front
Taught in 3ft–4ft and back for 5 body lengths.

LEVEL 3: PORPOISE ■ Student will be introduced to jumping into deep water.

Taught in 4ft–12ft ■ Student is capable of jumping into deep water from side
and recover to the surface.
LEVEL 4: DOLPHINS
■ Student is capable of swimming on their front and back
LEVEL 5: WHALES for 25 yards (pool length) independently without support.

LEVEL 6: SHARKS ■ Student will learn to dive headfirst into deep water.
■ Student will also learn Elementary Backstroke.
SEA MONSTERS ■ Student will be introduced to streamlining.
■ Swim Team Level Entry
ADULTS (13+)
Taught in 3ft–12ft ■ Swimmers are able to swim Freestyle with Side
Breathing, Backstroke, and Elementary Backstroke for
50 yds.

■ Swimmers build endurance and breath control.
■ Swimmers are familiar/introduced to Flip Turns.
■ Swimmers are familiar/introduced to Dolphin Kicks.
■ Swimmers are familiar/introduced to Breaststrokes.

■ Swimmers are able to swim Freestyle with Side
Breathing, Backstroke, Elementary Backstroke, and
Breathstrokes for 50-100 yds.

■ Swimmers are familiar/introduced to Side Stroke.
■ Swimmers are familiar/introduced to Butterfly.

■ Swimmers are able to swim Freestyle with Side
Breathing, Backstroke, Elementary Backstroke,
Breathstrokes, Side Stroke, and Butterfly.

■ Swimmers build endurance and breath control.
■ Swimmers refine all 6 swimming strokes.
■ Swimmers goal is to swim a 500yds.

■ Designed for those participants who are interested in
learning how to swim or refining their swim techniques
with other young adults or adults.

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AQUATIC BECOME A

PROGAMS Certified

TOM SAWYER SWIMMING POOL Lifeguard
152 E San Bernardino Ave, Rialto, CA
Call 909.820.2633
909.820.2633 / 909.820.2611 for more information

The Tom Sawyer Pool is 30,000 gallons and features
up to 8 lanes, each 25 yards in length and depths
from 3 to 12 feet. We offer aqua fitness classes, swim
lessons, recreation swim, Rialto swim team and more!

LAP SWIM SEA TURTLES SWIM
CLUB TRAINING
YOUTH (AGES 14-17) AND SENIORS (AGES 60+): $5/DAY
ADULTS (AGES 18+): $9/DAY STANDARD $87/MONTH SIBLING FEE $35/MONTH
Monday–Saturday Morning: 8:00am–12:00pm Monday–Thursday: 6:30–8:00pm
Monday–Thursday Afternoon: 4:00–7:00pm
Friday Afternoon: 4:00–8:00pm Eastern Region & Los Angeles League

LAP SWIM RULES * Current USA swimmer membership within 2
■ Patrons must pay to be in the lap lanes. months is required as an official member.
■ Patrons may share a lane.
■ Passes must be shown before entering AQUA FITN ESS
■ No diving in the shallow areas.
■ Snorkel gear is allowed for 18+ RESERVATION IS REQUIRED. PLEASE CALL AHEAD.
■ Can only dive from the diving block. The diving Monday–Saturday: 9:00–9:50am*

board is only open during Rec Swim. Tuesday / Thursday: 10:00am - 10:50am
You have access to Aqua Fitness class with
RECREATION SWIM
a full facility membership, trial passes
PASS (AGES 3+): $4/SESSION or day passes. Classes must have a
Friday: 4:00–5:45pm and 6:00–7:45pm
minimum of 2 persons reserved.
REC SWIM RULES
■ Children under 7 yrs. must be accompanied in the

water by an adult (18+)
■ All patrons must shower before entering deck area
■ All patrons must wear swimsuits
■ Diving allowed only on diving board and diving

blocks
■ Food and drinks will be allowed on the sun

deck only
■ No diving will be allowed in the wading pool or

in the shallow section.
■ Swimming only allowed while lifeguard is on duty
■ No running, hitting or dangerous play
■ No chewing gum
■ No balls, rafts, floats, snorkels, masks or fins

* Hours are subject to change.

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GRACE VARGAS

SENIOR CENTER

1411 S. Riverside Ave., Rialto, CA
Monday-Thursday 8:00am – 6:00pm
Call 909.877.9706 for more information
or scan the QR code

Add years to your life & SPECIAL EVENTS
life to your years!
JANUARY 12
The Grace Vargas Senior Center strives to improve and enrich Senior New Year's Social
the lives of active adults by providing activities and services FEBRUARY 9
for their mental, physical and social well-being. The Center is Senior Sweethearts’ Dance
dedicated to offering exceptional programs, activities, events MARCH 9
and available resources to Rialto seniors. Senior Spring Social
APRIL 6
ACTIVITY DAY TIME ROOM Senior Craft & Hobby Fair
Slovene
Billiards Mon-Fri 8:00am-5:30pm Seniors 2000 FRIENDS OF THE SENIOR CENTER
Seniors 2000
Crochet Monday 8:30am-1:00pm Berglund The purpose of the Friends of Rialto Senior
Seniors 2000 Center is to:
Pinochle Tuesday 8:00am-4:00pm Seniors 2000 • A ssist and support the successful operation
Seniors 2000
Bingo Tuesday 1:30pm-3:30pm Seniors 2000 of the Senior Center.
Arrowhead • P rovide a collaborative partnership with the
Rummy Q Tuesday 12:00pm-4:00pm Seniors 2000
Rialto City and staff.
Wood Carving Wednesday 9:00am-11:30pm • S olicit funding as necessary to benefit the

Loteria Wednesday 12:30pm-4:30pm seniors of Rialto.
• D etermine and assess resources in the City
Crafts Thursday 9:00am-3:30pm
which may be utilized by seniors.
Ukulele Friday 9:00am-11:00am Meets quarterly on the third Thursday at
1:30–3:30pm at the center. To become a
Hobby Time Friday 8:00am-3:00pm Friends member call 909.877-9706

Quilting Friday 8:00am-3:00pm

44 PARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES

SENIOR SERVICES For a complete list of
Senior Services, please
The services below are tailored ONE SOURCE INSURANCE call our helpful staff at
for Rialto Senior Community. SERVICES
Age requirements may apply. Third Thursday of each month 909.877.9706
10:00am–12:00pm / Lobby
SENIOR NUTRITION IHELP IE (SENIOR ADVOCACY)
OTHER SERVICES Second Thursday of each month
SENIOR NUTRITION PROGRAM 10:00am–1:00pm / Lobby
A well balance hot lunch of meat, fish or SENIOR INFORMATION AND LEGAL SERVICES
poultry, vegetable, salad, dessert, and ASSISTANCE Fourth Thursday of each month
beverage is available to seniors. The The San Bernardino County of Aging & Inland Counties Legal Services is
suggested donation is $3.00 for seniors Adult Services Senior information and available to assist Rialto and Colton
60 years and older per meal, $9.75 per assistance program provides information senior residents. Call 909.980.0982 on
meal for guest 59 years and younger. and assistance, referrals, and resources Tuesday or Thursday between 9:00–
Live entertainment Wednesday, to seniors. For more information call 1 11:00am to schedule an appointment.
Thursday, & Friday. 800.510-2020 CALIFORNIA ALLIANCE FOR
For more information call 909.877.9706 RETIRED AMERICANS
Monday – Friday (except Holidays) DEPARTMENT OF AGING & ADULT First Monday of each month
11:30am–12:30pm / Berglund Room SERVICES INFORMATION & 10:00am–12:00pm
ASSISTANCE Connect online with Zoom:
SENIOR HOME DELIVERED MEALS First Wednesday of each month 888.475.4499
FSA Senior Nutrition Office 10:00am–11:00am / Lobby Meeting ID: 559 726 9390
951.342.3057
HICAP CLASSES & WORKSHOPS
FEEDING AMERICA First Wednesday of each month
(Free Meal Distribution for Seniors 9:00am-12:00pm / Arrowhead B SIT & BE FIT (SENIORS 55 YEARS
60 years and older) Call 1.800.434.0222 or 909.256.8369 & OLDER)
First Friday of each month to schedule an appointment Mondays/Wednesday
Grace Vargas Senior Center 10:30am–11:30am / Rialto room
8:30am–10:30am FREE (participants must register 1 hour
before class)
HEALTHCARE INSURANCE

UNITED HEALTHCARE
Third Monday of each month
11:00am–1:00pm / Lobby

HUMANA
Fourth Thursday of each month
11:00am–1:00pm / Lobby

JAR INSURANCE SERVICES
Fourth Wednesday of each month
10:00am–1:00pm / Lobby

PICHARDO BENEFITS
SERVICES, LLC
First Thursday of each month
11:00am–1:00pm / Lobby

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2023 SENIOR CENTER

CALENDAR

JANUARY JUNE Friends Ice Cream Social
Senior New Years’ Social Senior Summer Social
September 14, 2:00–3:00pm
January 12, 2:00–4:00pm June 8, 2:00–4:00pm
OCTOBER
FEBRUARY JULY Senior Halloween Dance
Senior Sweethearts’ Dance Friends Ice Cream Social
October 26, 3:00–6:00pm
February 9, 3:00–6:00pm July 13, 2:00–3:00pm
NOVEMBER
MARCH AUGUST Senior Craft & Hobby Holiday
Senior Spring Social Senior Summer Dance Boutique

March 9, 2:00–4:00pm August 3, 3:00–6:00pm November 9, 10:00am–12:00pm

APRIL Friends Ice Cream Social Senior Turkey Raffle
Senior Crafts & Hobby Fair
August 10, 2:00–3:00pm November 20, 11:30am
April 6, 10:00am–2:00pm
SEPTEMBER DECEMBER
MAY Senior Health & Wellness Expo Senior Christmas Social
Senior Prom
September 7, 10:00am–2:00pm December 14, 2:00–4:00pm
May 11, 3:00–7:00pm

SENIOR folulsow
@RialtoParksandRec
SWEETH EARTS' DANCE

FEBRUARY 9, 3:00–6:00PM
1411 S. RIVERSIDE AVE., RIALTO, CA
Come celebrate fun, food, and laughter at
the annual Senior Sweethearts' Dance.

For more information call 909.877.9706

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households and businesses. New affordable

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ADVERTISE UP TO 3 TIMES A YEAR, DURING
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Summer: February 3, 2023 • Fall: June 2, 2023 • Winter / Spring: October 6, 2023

To advertise or find out more information, please call 909.421.4949
or send email inquiries to [email protected]

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City of Rialto

Facility and Park Location Map

RIVERSIDE AVE.

Facilities 3 PALMETTO AVE. LOCUST ST. W. SUMMIT AVE.
SUMMIT AVE. ALDER AVE. MAPLE AVE. 2
1 Civic Center LINDEN AVE.
BOHNERT AVE. CEDAR AVE. WALNUT AVE. 5
2 Rialto Public Library AYALA DR.
BASELINE RD.
3 Metrolink Station BAS6ELINE RD.

4 Kristina Dana Hendrickson Cultural ACACIA AVE.
Center/Rialto Historical Museum EUCALYPTUS AVE.
PEPPER AVE.
5 Rialto Chamber of Commerce

6 Rialto Community Center/ Carl
Johnson Center Gym

7 Grace Vargas Senior Center

8 Jack Simonson Center/ Sandy R.
Courtney Theater Rialto Racquet
& Fitness Center/ Tom Sawyer
Swimming Pool

Parks Little League Field Snack Bar MAPLE AVE. ETIWANDA AVE. WILLOW AVE.64
Open Turf Soccer Field LINDEN AVE. 4 7 85
Basketball Court Park Shelter Softball Field CEDAR AVE. LILAC AVE.
Dog Park Picnic Facility w ith Grill Stage FOOTHILL BLVD. 21
Fitness Course Playground Equipment Tennis Court
Football Field Restrooms RIALTO AVE. 3
Horseshoe Pits Skatepark 11
Jogging Trail
Cycling RANDALL AVE. SYCAMORE AVE.

CACTUS AVE. 1 RIVERSIDE AVE.
10

1 Andreson Park 5 89
7
Acres VALLEY BLVD.

2 Roger Birdsall Park 7.5

3 Alec Fergusson Park Acres SLOVER AVE.

4 Flores Park 8 LILAC AVE.
WILLOW AVE.
5 Frisbie Park Acres SANTA ANA AVE.

6 Jerry Eaves Park A3c.r5es
8
JURUPA AVE.
Acres
7 Bud Bender Park
A2cr2es
8 Margaret Todd Park/ 20
S kate Park
Acres
9 Rialto City Park RIVERSIDE AVE.
Ac5res
10 Joe Sampson Park 20

11 P acific Electric Trail Acres

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A2cr1es

48 PARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES

MAKE YOUR RESERVE A
PARK SHELTER
CELEBRATIONS & EVENTS
RESERVE IN PERSON
MEMORABLE 214 N. Palm Ave.
Rialto, CA 92376
The Rialto Parks, Recreation & Community Services manages 3 RESERVE ONLINE
indoor facilities, 10 parks with picnic shelters, ball fields, basketball Scan the code below

courts, tennis courts, skate parks, dog parks and more! To Call 909.421.4949 for more
rent a facility for your next event, please contact us. information.

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GRACE VARGAS SENIOR CENTER

1411 South Riverside Ave. 909.877.9706
Group Size: 20–200 Guests
Banquet room with stage, sound system,
podium, catering kitchen, dance room,
arts & crafts room, meeting rooms
and conference rooms.

RIALTO COMMUNITY CENTER

214 North Palm Ave. 909.421.4949
Group Size: 10–150 Guests
Rooms include tables and chairs,
banquet room with food prep area

FITNESS AND AQUATIC CENTER

1243 South Riverside Ave.
909.820.2611
Group Size: 10–200 Guests
Indoor (dance classes only) and
outdoor areas and pool

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CITY DIRECTORY

CITY OF RIALTO 909.820.2689 FIRE DEPARTMENT 911
City Manager 909.820.2689 Emergencies 909.820.2501
Mayor and Council Administration 909.820.2501
Fire Prevention
FINANCE 909.820.2544 911
Finance Division 909.421.7220 POLICE DEPARTMENT 909.820.2578
Information Technology 909.421.7235 Emergencies 909.421.7203
Rialto Network 909.820.2539 Administration 909.820.2572
Purchasing Division Animal Control 909.820.2636
Citizen’s Academy 909.820.2621
HUMAN RESOURCES 909.820.2540 Code Enforcement
Personnel 909.820.2540 Pride Platoon*
Risk Management

PARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY MAINTENANCE AND FACILITIES
SERVICES
Environment 909.820.2602

Administration 909.421.4949 Maintenance – Parks/Streets 909.820.2602

Classes 909.421.4949 Recycling/Waste Management 909.421.7222

Fitness Center 909.820.2611 Signal/Street Sign Maintenance 909.820.2602

Pool 909.820.2633 Traffic 909.820.2602

Senior Center 909.877.9706 Streetlight Maintenance 909.820.2602

Special Events 909.820.8036 Traffic Signal Maintenance 909.820.2602

Tiny Tots 909.421.4949

Rialto Historical Museum 909.875.1750 ENGINEERING SERVICES DEPARTMENT

Sandra Courtney Playhouse 909.873.8514 Engineering 909.421.4999

Engineering Transportation 909.421.4999

CITY CLERK/MANAGEMENT SERVICES Encroachment Permits 909.421.4999

City Clerk 909.820.2519

U.S. Passport Service 909.820.2519 UTILITY DEPARTMENT
Utility Manager
Healthy Rialto 909.820.2519 Water/Wastewater/Conservation 909.820.8056
RWS Customer Service 909.421.4907
Notary Public 909.820.2519 909.820.2546

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 909.820.2505
Building & Safety 909.820.2517
Business Licensing 909.820.2505
Economic Development 909.820.2517
Garage/Yard Sale 909.820.2505
Housing 909.820.2535
Planning

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