SUMMER 2016
RIALPTOrogress
4th of July Celebration - pg 79
Memorial Day Tribute - pg 71 Run Whatcha Brung - pg 74
THE COMMUNITY MAGAZINE OF THE CITY OF RIALTO
www.rialtoca.gov
Rialto City Council & City Commissions Rialto City Council, City Clerk, City Treasurer
and Department Heads
Deborah Robertson Mayor..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Joe Baca Jr. Mayor.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Pro Tem
Edward M. Palmer............................................................................................................................................................................................... Council Member
Shawn O’Connell.................................................................................................................................................................................................. Council Member
Ed Scott Council Member..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Barbara A. McGee City........................................................................................................ Clerk / Director of Management Services
Edward J. Carrillo City............................................................................................................................................................................................................ Treasurer
Mike Story City................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Administrator
Fred Galante City........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Attorney
Robb Steel........................................................................Assistant City Administrator/Director of Development Services
Mat Fratus Fire Chief..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Randy DeAnda.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................Police Chief
George Harris.......................................Assistant to the City Administrator/Director of Administrative Services
Robert Eisenbeisz........................................................................................................................... Director of Public Works/City Engineer
Perry Brents Director................................................................................................................................................................ of Community Services
City Council Meetings: 2nd & 4th Tuesday
CABLE ADVISORY COMMISSION NEIGHBORHOOD & HOUSING TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
Oscar Samuel Hinojosa Jr. Dennis Barton
Sybil E. Johnson-Helem PRESERVATION & BEAUTIFICATION Allan Kirst
Betty Luvert Kelvin Moore
Joe Lyons COMMISSION Stephanie Lewis
Roy Mason Andy Carrizales John Plasencia
Linda Goffney Max Tidler
Meeting Information: Bashir Hollins-Muhammad Barbara (Midge) Zupanic
3rd Monday – 6:30 pm Lauren Maldonado (student)
Council Chambers, City Hall Theresa Schneider Meeting Information:
Dianne Tolbert
Responsible Department: Meeting Information: 1st Wednesday – 6:00 pm
City Clerk/Management Services 3rd Wednesday – 6:30 pm Council Chambers, City Hall
(909) 820-2519 Council Chambers, City Hall Responsible Department: Public Works
HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION Responsible Department: (909) 820-2602
Development Services
Judy Combs (909) 421-7246 UTILITIES COMMISSION
Diane M. Gallardo (student)
Karen Lozano PLANNING COMMISSION Richard Chitwood
June Hayes
Lino Martinez Dale Estvander Kevin Carlson Kobbe
Frank Oscar
Frank Gonzalez Barbara Zrelak - Rickman
Brenda Parker Artist Gilbert
Obed Rojas Jerry Gutierrez James Shields
Gloria A. Swift John A. Peukert
Meeting Information: Pauline Tidler Meeting Information:
2nd Monday – 6:30 pm Al H. Twine 3rd Tuesday – 6:15 pm
Council Chambers, City Hall
Responsible Department: Public Works
(909) 820-2602
Council Chambers, City Hall Meeting Information:
Responsible Department: 2nd & last Wednesday – 6:00 pm
City Clerk/Management Services Council Chambers, City Hall
(909) 820-2519 Responsible Department:
www.rialtoca.gov Development Services RECREATION COMMISSION
MOBILE HOME RENT (909) 421-7246 Joe Britt
REVIEW COMMISSION Josue Castillo
Barbara Blackston HISTORICAL PRESERVATION Clifford DeVost
Sara Garcia COMMISSION Sarai Ferrer (student)
Jacquelyn Greene Ruth Roulef-Mendoza Janice A. Morrison
Blakely Patterson Phyllis Lou Lawson-Hagmann John Silva
Robert Wilson Gary D. Johnson Scott Robert Sparks
Jaime Lewis Rafael Trujillo
Meeting Information: Otis Jackson
4th Wednesday – 6:30 pm
As Needed Meeting Information: Meeting Information:
Council Chambers, City Hall 4th Monday – 6:00 pm 1st Tuesday – 6:30 pm
Responsible Department: Council Chambers, City Hall Council Chambers, City Hall
2 City Clerk/Management Services Responsible Department: Responsible Department:
(909) 820-2519 Development Services Community Services
(909) 820-2505 (909) 421-4949
Dear Friends, Mayor’s Message
I’ve often referred to our community as the jewel of SUMMER 2016
the Inland Empire, but with world-class businesses and
innovation, Rialto is fast becoming much more than that.
Our success stories could fill an encyclopedia, from the
mission critical work that Martinez & Turek Inc. does as a
major aerospace and defense contractor to, more recently,
Amazon’s new Rialto distribution center, which will help
the online retailer meet its goal of same-day delivery.
We’re home to globally respected manufacturers such as Biscomerica and Monier Lifetile,
logistics and distribution centers for giants such as Federal Express, Target,Staples and Toys
R Us, and a robust transportation network that includes two major freeways, rail service and
convenient access to major airports.
All of this translates to a quality of life we treasure and are committed to build upon. In the
months and years ahead, we will see the Renaissance Rialto development spring to life on
our former general aviation airport site. We’ll see more jobs for working families and our
young people. We’ll reap the benefits of wise investment in infrastructure and public safety.
As we grow, we celebrate our diversity as well. Our business ownership rates for women
(32 percent), Latinos (48 percent) and African Americans (15 percent) all exceed the state
average, creating vibrant opportunities not found elsewhere. Earlier this year, we swore in
our first Hispanic police chief, Randy De Anda. In March of this year, the 10th Annual
State of Women’s Conference was held recognizing and celebrating the dynamic women
who represent the community.
There are reasons Rialto is home to all of this – a City staff second to none, leaders
committed to our future, businesses who see themselves not only as private enterprises but as
community partners, and, most of all, residents proud to call Rialto home.
Thank you to all for making Rialto the crown jewel we’ve become.
Deborah Robertson
MAYOR
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Rialto Progress Contents Rialto Progress Contents Grand Re-Opening
General Information
n Mayor’s Message.......................................................3 Bud Page 11
n City Contacts...............................................................5 Bender
n Spotlight Articles.......................................................8
n City Administrator’s Message............................. 10 Park
n Institute of Progress/Bud Bender Park............ 12
n Property Pride Winners........................................ 15 WANTED!
n Coffee with the Chief/ Chief’s Message.......... 16
n Area Community Meetings..................................17 The Best Darn Food Around!
n Next Door.com/City Sourced/Nextdoor.com......20
n Rialto Community Career Center...................... 22 Taste of Rialto
n Ambulance Transport/Look Before You Lock..... 24
n Calendar of Events................................................. 26
n RUSD Summer Lunch Program......................... 29
n Rialto Library Summer Reading Program...... 31
n Water Conservation............................................... 32
n Mobile Home Repair Program/Grid Alternatives....34
n Now Hiring Lifeguards.......................................... 35
Community Services Page 73
n How to Register...................................................... 39 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
n Kidstuff....................................................................... 40
n Community Center Resources........................... 42 RELAY FOR
n Youth Sports Programs........................................ 43
n Dance Classes.......................................................... 45 LIFE
n Special Interest Classes......................................... 47
www.rialwtwocwa..RgioalvtoRec.com n Excursions................................................................. 49 Page 76
n Summer Camp........................................................ 50
n Fitness and Aquatic Center................................. 52
n Tom Sawyer Pool.................................................... 56
n Senior Center........................................................... 58
n Hollywood Nights Senior Prom......................... 60
n Facility Rentals......................................................... 63
n Facilities Map........................................................... 64
Special Events & Programs
n Community Garden Open House..................... 67 SUMMER SERIES
n Memorial Day Tribute........................................... 71
n Murder in the Library............................................ 72 Movies & Concerts
n Taste of Rialto........................................................... 73
n Run Whatcha Brung.............................................. 74 in the Park
n Bike Rodeo................................................................ 75
n Relay for Life............................................................. 76 Page 77
n Summer Series........................................................ 77
n Sound of Rialto ....................................................... 78
n 4th of July................................................................. 79
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City Contacts and Departments City Contacts and Departments
City of Rialto
n City Administrator........................................... 909-820-2689
n Mayor and Council.......................................... 909-820-2689
Administrative Services
n Finance Division...............................................909-820-2544
n Human Resources Division...........................909-820-2540
n Purchasing Division......................................... 909-820-2539
Community Services
n Community Services Department............. 909-421-4949
Classes............................................................ 909-421-4949
Excursions...................................................... 909-877-9706
Fit4Kids*..........................................................909-820-2611
Fitness Center/POOL...................................909-820-2611
Senior Center................................................ 909-877-9706
Special Events.............................................. 909-877-9706
Tiny Tots/Preschool.................................... 909-421-4949
n Rialto Historical Museum...............................909-875-1750
n Sandra Courtney Playhouse......................... 909-873-8514
City Clerk/Management Services
n City Clerk..............................................................909-820-2519
n Rialto Network...................................................909-421-7235
n U.S. Passport Service.......................................909-820-2519
n Healthy Rialto.....................................................909-820-2519
n Notary Public......................................................909-820-2519
Development Services Public Works SUMMER 2016SUMMER GUIDE 2012
n Building & Safety.............................................. 909-820-2505 n Engineering....................................................... 909-421-4999 5
n Business Licensing............................................909-820-2517 n Engineering – Transportation..................... 909-421-4999
n Code Enforcement.......................................... 909-820-2636 n Environment.......................................................909-421-4921
n Demographic Information........................... 909-820-2535 n Maintenance – Parks/Streets....................... 909-820-2602
n Development Services....................................909-421-7246 n Recycling/Waste Management....................909-421-7222
n Garage/Yard Sale..............................................909-820-2517 n Signal/Street Sign Maintenance................. 909-820-2602
n Housing Programs........................................... 909-820-8013 n Solid Waste..........................................................909-421-7221
n Planning.............................................................. 909-820-2535 n Traffic.................................................................... 909-820-2602
n Redevelopment Successor Agency............909-421-7246
City Treasurer
Fire Department
n City Treasurer.................................................... 909-820-2522
n Emergencies...........................................................................911 n Cemetery Information................................... 909-820-2522
n Administration.................................................. 909-820-2501
n Fire Prevention.................................................. 909-820-2501 *Funded by Rialto’s Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG)
Police Department
n Emergencies...........................................................................911
n Administration.................................................. 909-820-2578
n Animal Control...................................................909-421-7203
n Citizen’s Academy............................................909-820-2560
n Pride Platoon*................................................... 909-820-2621
Community Resources Community Listings
www.rialtoca.govn Access Transportation Service (omnitrans.org/services/access)........................................................................ 909-383-1680
Adult Literacy Program*........................................................................................................... 909-875-0144
Trained library staff assists learners in their quest to become literate by helping with the selection of
reading/writing workbooks, career/job resources, and family/parenting materials. Early learning and
preschool story hours are offered at the library where families receive information about literacy services,
programs and events. Library staff also provide reference services and instruction at free weekly basic
computer classes for adult learners with little to no computing skills.
n AT&T (att.com).........................................................................................................................................................................800-288-2020
n Burrtec Waste Industries ([email protected])............................................................................................................ 909-877-1596
n Cable AT&T Uverse (att.com)........................................................................................................................................888-511-1885
Time Warner (timewarner.com).....................................................................................................................888-892-2253
Chamber of Commerce (rialtochamber.com)................................................................................875-5364
The Rialto Chamber of Commerce is a voluntary group of actively concerned business people and citizens who have
banded together to advance commercial and civic interests of our community. Our members know that the Chamber
of Commerce is their “Voice of Business” and as such is the one agency working diligently to preserve and enhance
the free enterprise system. By investing in the Chamber, our members have “hired” the Chamber’s professional staff
to refer clients, to act as resource personnel, to answer questions and to meet individual business needs.
n Caltrans Current Highway Conditions (www.dot.ca.gov)........................................................................................800-427-7623
n Dept. of Motor Vehicles (dmv.ca.gov)............................................................................................................................. 800-777-0133
n Devore Animal Shelter (friendsofdevoreshelterdogs.com)................................................................................... 909-887-8055
n Electric So. Cal. Edison (sce.com)................................................................................................................................. 800-684-8123
To Report Streetlight Outages........................................................................................................................ 800-611-1911
El Sol Neighborhood Educational Center (elsolnec.org)....................................................................................909-884-3735
El Sol Neighborhood Educational Center is a grassroots non-profit organization founded in 1991. Our VISION is to help meet
educational needs of San Bernardino and Riverside County. Our PROGRAMS: Community Education: Anxiety, Depression, Bipolar
Disorder, Schizophrenia, Drugs, and Alcohol and Nutrition. Family Strengthening: Asthma, Home Visitation, and Affordable Housing.
Community Events: Health Fairs, Door to Door, Information Tabling, and Physical Activity. Community Engagement: Policy, Advocacy,
and Community Engagement. Holistic Campus: To improve the individuals overall wellness mentally, physically, and spiritually in
moments of need. Diversity: The African American Mental Health Coalition promotes African American Community Mental Health
Outreach Workers who; provide free mental health presentations as well as resources. Affectionately known as “Mjumbe” (messenger).
Employment Skills Training*..................................................................................................909-874-6000
In 1986 the Bethune Center was created out of a need to address the problem of high unemployment
among youth in San Bernardino County. The Bethune Center provides pre-employment skills training
and academic enrichment, along with job search assistance and job development. In a supportive
environment, Bethune Center students learn the correct way to seek employment, and more importantly,
they learn how to stay employed. The Program is designed for youth who want to work but need
additional training and job assistance to find the “Right” job.
Fit4Kids*................................................................................................................................................... 909-820-2611
Fit 4 Kids is conducted by the Rialto Recreation & Community Services Division at the Rialto Racquet & Fitness
Center. It is a multi-faceted program designed to address the problem of childhood obesity of elementary and
middle school age children in Rialto. Children in the Fit 4 Kids program will receive the physical, educational,
and psychological tools they will need to help them overcome the challenges of obesity. Children will
participate in team sports, individual sports/activities, cardiovascular, strength and full body fitness training.
In addition, they will receive critical education in the areas of health, nutrition and fitness. Finally, parents and
caregivers will be provided with important information on how they can best support their children in their
endeavours to overcome the challenges of obesity and its related physical and emotional problems.
n Gas So California Gas Co-Resident.......................................................................................................................800-427-2200
So California Gas Co-Business........................................................................................................................800-427-2000
6 n Graffiti Hotline (www.rialtoca.gov/publicworks_graffiti_report.php)................................................................909-820-2670
*Funded by Rialto’s Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG)
Inland Fair Housing and Mediation Board* (ifhmb.com)............................................................ 800-321-0911 Community Resources
Inland Fair Housing and Mediation Board’s (IFHMB) mission is to reach residents about their state and federal
housing rights and responsibilities through education and outreach. By utilizing county-wide resources, SUMMER 2016
IFHMB is able to identify, investigate, educate, and assist individuals with discrimination complaints. In
addition, IFGMB is a HUD-approved housing counseling agency that offers Rialto homeowners FREE 7
counseling on loan modification efforts.
n Metro Link (metrolinktrains.com).....................................................................................................................................800-371-5465
n Mid-Valley Landfill................................................................................................................................................................ 909-822-4871
Family Service Association....................................................................................................... 951-342-3057
Family Service Association offers a Senior Nutrition Program at the Rialto Senior Center. The Senior
Nutrition Program provides more than just a simple meal. It is the means by which participants are
able to sustain their independence, dignity, and security in a safe, trustworthy and caring environment.
This comprehensive approach ensures that participants have access to healthy meal options as well as
educational opportunities, vital resources and social activities to improve their overall quality of life.
n Omnitrans (omnitrans.org).................................................................................................................................................909-379-7100
n Phone AT&T - Resident (att.com).................................................................................................................................800-288-2020
AT&T - Business (att.com)................................................................................................................................. 888-507-2253
Positive Parenting Project*............................................................................................................. 909-875-5288
Center for Healing Childhood Trauma is the single most comprehensive referral source for sexual abuse and
family related cases in San Bernardino County. Treatment services include: Counseling & Therapy / Seminars
and Workshops to Schools, Churches, and Community / Professional Training, Supervision & Consultation /
Parenting Classes / Probation Terms and Conditions Cases / Specializing in Sexual Abuse, Family Living Skills,
and Family Violence / Certified Parents United Service / DCS Service Plan Cases
Public Works Department - Maintenance Division ........................................................ 909-820-2602
Online at www.rialtoca.gov/publicworks_service_request.php
To report potholes, street sweeping issues, trees in the City’s right-of-way that need to be trimmed, trees
in the City’s right-of way that are causing safety hazards/issues, sidewalk or curb issues (i.e., lifting that
could cause a trip/fall hazard)
Public Works Department - Engineering ............................................................. 909-421-4999
To report stop sign requests, speed bump request, damaged signs, traffic signal issues/outages during
normal business hours, Mon. - Thurs. – 7:00 am - 6:00 pm.
Note: For out of hours, weekends & holidays, please contact the Rialto Police Department at (909) 820-2550.
Quail Ridge After School Center*...............................................................................................661-607-1407
The Quail Ridge After School Center (The Leaven) provides children residing in the local neighborhood
access to supportive adult mentors/tutors who can help each child finish homework assignments, receive
nutritious meals, play and recreate, learn how to eat healthier, improve reading skills, and develop strong
leadership skills and self-esteem in a safe environment.
n San Bernardino Associated Governments (SANBAG - www.sanbag.ca.gov)................................................... 909-884-8276
n Rialto Library.......................................................................................................................................................................... 909-875-0144
n Rialto Unified School District (rialto.k12.ca.us)............................................................................................................ 909-820-7700
n Rialto Water Services - Utility Billing (water billing issues / new services)........................................................ 909-820-2546
n San Bernardino Vector Control (Report mosquitos, bees, dead birds, etc.).....................................................909-388-4600
n Trash - Burrtec Disposal (burrtec.com)........................................................................................................................... 909-877-1596
n U.S. Postal Service (usps.com)...........................................................................................................................................800-275-8777
n Voter Registration................................................................................................................................................................. 909-387-8300
n Water / Sewer (meter leaks, water seeping up from the ground, turnoffs for repairs)
West Valley Water District ** (wvwd.com)..................................................................................................................909-875-1804
Rialto Water Services **..................................................................................................820-0400 (820-2608 afterhours hotline)
Veolia Water North America (Sewer related issues) **........................................................................................... 909-877-2752
** For boundary information please contact either agency for assistance.
Spotlight Article Rialto Fitness & Aquatic Center
Formally known as Rialto Racquet & Fitness Center
www.rialtoca.gov
The City of Rialto Fitness and Aquatic Center
is a full service health club with an array of
classes and amenities available to our members.
Our mission is to enhance our community by
providing a facility that promotes health and
wellness and accommodates the needs of a
broad range of users. Located on the corner of
San Bernardino Avenue and Riverside Avenue
we have a fully equipped gym, indoor heated
pool, jacuzzi and sauna. Want a workout that
is right for you? We have individualized membership options to help you make it happen
and reach those fitness goals. Whether you are interested in strength training, cardio fitness
or group exercise classes the Fitness and Aquatic Center offers something for everyone with
classes such as CardioFit, Yoga, Pilates, Indoor Cycling and Zumba! Group exercise classes
provide you with a fun and social way of meeting your fitness goals. Currently, new members
can sign up and enjoy the facility with a zero joining fee. In our pool we offer a variety of
Aquatics classes, such as AquaFitness, year round swimming lessons for all ages and levels,
and private swim instruction. Our indoor pool is heated between 82 & 84 degrees all year
for a great low impact therapeutic workout. In addition to our 5 lane lap pool, we also offer
a separate recreation swim area for family
use. A certified lifeguard is on duty at all
times during open pool hours. This summer
the Aquatic Center will be hosting a variety
of summer fun swim days including a
pirate pool party, princess pool party
and luau pool party for families to enjoy
themed recreational swimming. Interested
in hosting a pool party this summer? For
your upcoming celebrations, the Fitness and
Aquatic Center also offers affordable rental
packages for the pool and sun deck.
For more information and to join the Fitness
and Aquatic Center please call 909.820.2611.
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New Development Spotlight Article
PROJECT
Walmart has pulled building permits and
commenced vertical construction of its new
Supercenter on the southwest corner of San
Bernardino Avenue and Riverside Avenue.
Ed Grush is the general contractor selected
by Walmart to construct all of the on-site and off-site improvements for the Supercenter
site. Ed Grush is a leading commercial general contractor in California headquartered in
Signal Hill. On February 23, 2016, the City Council approved a final parcel map for the
site. The parcel map will create the out parcels allowing NewMark Merrill Companies
and Pacific Retail Partners to construct the various restaurants and retail shops fronting
Riverside Avenue. The out parcels project should commence construction within
the next 30 days, so that the small shops and restaurants open concurrently with the
Wal-Mart Supercenter later this year. NewMark Merrill recently reported in
California Centers Magazine that it had signed a lease with Pieology Pizzeria for space in
the new center, in addition to Jersey Mike’s, GNC, Carl’s Jr., T-Mobile, Chipotle, Menchie’s,
Les Schwab Tires and Ono Hawaiian BBQ. The City contracted with Matich Corporation to
improve many of the surrounding streets serving the Walmart site.
Wal-Mart completion by the end of the year. SUMMER 2016
Completion of the rest of the shopping center
early next year.
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City Administrator’s MessageR ialtoA Community Message
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Capital Improvement Finance Department
Projects Summary
SUMMER 2016
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www.rialtoca.gov Bud Bender Park Re-ORpAeCniQnUgE/TIn&stFiItTutNeESofS PCrEoNgTreEsRs City of Rialto Saturday, May 21st
invites you to attend
Bud 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Bender 300 N. Lilac Ave., Rialto
Park
Put on your
Dodgers Dodger Blue
Grand Dreamfield Meet Dodgers Alumni
Project New Baseball Field Dedication
Playground Dedication
Tree Planting
Walking Trail
Community Garden
Re-Opening
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SHOP LOCAL Farmers Market / Rialto Network
RialtoYEAR ROUND
Certified
FARMERS MARKET
Certified Farmers and Growers selling fresh fruits and vegetables
at a reasonable cost for you!
HOSTED BY
EVERY Wednesday from 10 AM - 2 PM
150 South Palm Avenue at the Rialto Civic Center
Follow us on Facebook at Rialto Certified Farmers Market
facebook.com/rialtofarmersmarket accepts EBT, SNAP and WIC
For more information, please contact the Rialto City Clerk’s Office/Market
Manager at (909) 820-2519 or [email protected]
City of Rialto’s own Public, SUMMER 2016
Education, and Government
Access television station. 13
Rialto Network produces programming for the
City of Rialto, such as:
n City Council Meetings
n City Events
n Public Service Announcements
There is also programming produced, directed, and recorded
by the community for the community.
WATCH US ON:
Time Warner Channels: 3 and 98.214
AT&T U-Verse Channel 99
FOLLOW US ON:
www.rialtoca.gov n facebook.com/RialtoNetwork
youtube.com/RialtoNetwork n twitter.com/RialtoNetwork
instagram.com/RialtoNetwork
RIALTO NETWORK STUDIOS
150 S. Palm Avenue • TEL: 909-421-7235 • FAX: 909-421-7253
EMAIL: [email protected]
www.rialtoca.gov Home Sweet Home / Mortgage Assistance Program MDOOWRN TPAGYMAEGNET
ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
NPHS offers the best homeownership
solutions for first-time homebuyers.
City of Rialto n Development Services n Rialto Housing Authority HIGHLIGHTS
“HoHmoemSew”eet Up to $60,000 of the purchase price for down
Qualified Rialto residents may get help with payment assistance
general home improvements, through the
“Home Sweet Home” Rehabilitation Loan Program. Deferred second mortgage for 30 years at 3%
simple interest
CAL HOME FUNDED
Sales price not to exceed $310,000
Program Income Limits for 2016-2017 Family Size
and Maximum Income Funds available on a first-come first-served basis
with an acceptable purchase contract
CAL HOME FUNDING (80%)
QUALIFYING CRITERIA
1 person $37,550 5 persons $57,900
2 persons $42,900 6 persons $62,200 • Borrower must be first-time homebuyer
3 persons $48,250 7 persons $66,500
4 persons $53,600 8 persons $70,800 • Must qualify for a first mortgage with a
City of Rialto approved lender
• Borrower must occupy property as primary
residence
• Single-family detached homes, condominiums,
and town homes are eligible
• Family must not exceed 80% of the HCD Income
limits for San Bernardino County
• Borrower must complete 8 hours of HUD approved
first-time homebuyer education
If your family size and income are within th above limits, and you meet all other HOUSEHOLD INCOME LIMITS
qualifications please contact the Housing Division for a pre-application.
1 Member $37,550 5 Members $57,900
This is a deferred loan program. No payments are required. The principal 2 Members $42,900 6 Members $62,200
amount with a 3% Simple Interest accrued annually will become due and 3 Members $48,250 7 Members $66,500
payable when you sell, transfer/change of title, or owner ceases to reside at 4 Members $53,600 8 Members $70,800
the residence. Applicants must reside in the home requesting repairs as their
primary residence and the property must have equity. BORROWER CONTRIBUTION
Applicants must own and reside in the residence for a period of at least • Borrower must contribute 3% of purchase price
one (1) year with a minimum credit score of 500.
Please call NPHS at (909) 988-5979
Homeowners must meet certain income guidelines to qualify for for more information.
rehabilitation funds. The program must correct code violations and health
and safety problems along with general property improvements. Other restrictions apply.
The process of completing the home repairs may take several months. Administered by Neighborhood Partnership Housing Services, Inc.
The improvements can make your home comfortable and upgrade the
appearance of your neighborhood.
Eligibility for the loan program are limited to owner-occupied single family
homes whose gross family income does not exceed the amounts set by the
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) under the state
income limits.
14 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT n 150 S. PALM AVE.
(909) 820-8013 n E-mail: [email protected]
PROPERTYCITY OF RIALTO PRIDE Property Pride Winners
WINNERS
On September 8, 2015, at the Rialto City Council Meeting, the
Neighborhood & Housing Preservation Beautification Committee
presented the 2015 Property Pride Awards.
This year the Beautification Committee recognized four distinguished home
awards to property owners who have continued to keep the their homes in
excellent condition. With support from the Mayor, City Council members, and
the community members, Rialto residents are rewarded for their efforts in
maintaining residential properties in beautiful condition, contributing to
making Rialto a great place to live.
The homeowners received a plaque amd gift card along with praise from the
Mayor and the City Council Members for their dedication in improving the
Rialto community.
Feel free to
nominate
a resident for
this award.
The 2016 Property Pride
Awards Are Coming!
Deadline date is June 30, 2016
The Property Pride Award of the Good Neighbor Program recognizes outstanding effort and commitment by Rialto residents in SUMMER 2016
maintaining the exterior of their home. These residents are recognized for the following attributes:
n Property well maintained n Freshly painted or paint in good condition
n Attractive use of colors and landscaping n General curb appeal
n Property reflects a general pride of ownership
SEND YOUR NOMINATIONS TO: [email protected] or you may call (909) 820-8013.
The City’s Beautification Commission will review all nominations and select several properties to be recognized by the Mayor and City Council. 15
Coffee with the Chief / Chief’s Message Message From…
Coffee Police Chief
Chiefwith the Randy DeAnda
2nd Tuesday of every month www.rialtoca.gov I am truly humbled and honored to be the new City of Rialto
8:00 - 9:00 am Police Chief. I am very proud to represent all of the hard
working men and women of the Rialto Police Department and
“Coffee with the Chief” offers the Community we serve.
residents an opportunity to Members of the Rialto Police Department have a lot to be proud of. In 2015, the
personally meet with Police Rialto Police Department was awarded the International Chiefs of Police “Excellence in Law
Chief Randy DeAnda and other Enforcement Research Award” which recognizes law enforcement agencies that demonstrate
representatives in a casual excellence in conducting and using research to improve police operations and public safety.
setting. Community members As a result of this prestigious recognition, other agencies (city, state, national, and international
will learn about the police levels) look to the Rialto Police Department for guidance while embarking on similar research
department, special projects, efforts and technology implementations, particularly as it relates to body worn camera usage
and other related events. out in the field.
As we enter 2016, we also have a lot to look forward to. We will continue to focus on the
May 10th Community-Based Policing goals of our Area Command Program through creative approaches
Coco’s Restaurant to problem solving, enhancing supportive services for the public and continuing to strengthen
1683 S. Riverside Ave. communication with our community members. Our Rialto Re-Entry Support Team (RRST) will
June 14th play a key role in making this a long-term success for the City of Rialto.
Denny’s The Rialto Police Department continues to collaborate with residential community
1377 W. Foothill Blvd. managers in an effort to establish and maintain safe living environments through the Crime
July 12th Free Multi-Housing Program. We are in the early stages of re-launching a Problem Oriented
Corky’s Kitchen & Bakery Policing Team. The goal is to provide a better quality of life to citizens by proactively focusing
2019 N. Riverside Ave. #11 on specific and/or recurring issues, related to repeat offenders and problem locations, in order
August 9th to permanently eradicate the issue and prevent its reoccurrence.
Coffee Nutzz Our department understands that traffic safety is a big concern for our citizens and we are
119 E. Foothill Blvd. taking strides to ensure our increased enforcement efforts have a positive impact on reducing
traffic collisions and reckless drivers. At the beginning of 2016, we added two motor officers
For information please contact to the Traffic Unit and anticipate two more officers will be added by this summer. The Traffic
Jeanette Lopez at (909) 820-2565 Division will continue to enhance safety at our schools and increase community awareness and
education regarding traffic safety.
16 We understand our youth will be our future leaders and that providing them with a
solid foundation, early on, is instrumental to their success. Through grant funds, we are
fortunate to be able to offer two outstanding opportunities to the youth of Rialto. Our award
winning program P.R.I.D.E. Platoon (which stands for Pride, Respect, Integrity, Discipline,
and Enthusiasm) emphasizes on the treatment, prevention and discipline of “at-risk” youth
between the ages of 14-17, many of which are already being negatively influenced by peer
pressure, drugs and gangs. Our Gang Reduction and Intervention Program (CAL-GRIP) focuses
on children ages 8-13 with primary goals of mentoring, strengthening family relationships
and educating youth on the dangerous of gangs and other negative influences before they
make poor choices that can have lasting impacts on their lives. Through law enforcement
partnerships with community organizations and other professional services, both programs
provide healthy alternatives to negative behavior, build youth self confidence, teach effective
communication methods, and help develop leadership skills for a successful future. I couldn’t
be more proud of the dedication that our program staff members and citizen volunteers have
shown to ensure the continued success of both programs.
Throughout the years, we have invested in technology tools and other avenues that
bridge communication gaps and encourage direct community involvement with the police
department such as City Sourced, Nextdoor (Virtual Neighborhood Watch), Facebook,
Crimemapping.com, E-policing, NIXLE, and our Community Emergency Response Team (TEAM).
We will seek out new opportunities for state and federal funding to stay on top of emerging
technology as well as meet ongoing equipment and staffing demands for our organization.
Most importantly, we are moving forward as an organization, striving to become the
premiere law enforcement agency in the Inland Empire that people want to join and other
agencies mirror. As the new police chief, I firmly believe that investing in our employees
through training and development sets the groundwork for a fruitful career and a lasting
commitment to our community.
“At its core, policing is about community service. It is about making neighborhoods
stronger and fostering an unwavering feeling of safety, security and community trust.”
– Community Oriented Policing Services (Department of Justice)
AREA COMMUNITY MEETINGS Area Community Meetings
AREA COMMAND NORTH SUMMER 2016
TUESDAY JUNE 7, 2016
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Sunrise Church
2759 N. Ayala Drive - Room # 162
Lt. Robert Smith (909) 820-2572
email: [email protected]
Senior Code Enforcement Officer: Dave Hernandez
AREA COMMAND SOUTH
THURSDAY JUNE 9, 2016
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Rialto Senior Center
1411 S. Riverside Ave
Lt. James Kurkoske (909) 820-2568
email: [email protected]
Senior Code Enforcement Officer: Dave Hernandez
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Volunteers / Explorers Post #200 RIALTO POLICE
Explorers Post #200 Volunteers
The Rialto Police Department is fortunate to have Explorer Post #200, a career The Rialto Police Volunteers are involved
exploration program, sponsored by our department and which is affiliated with in several aspects of service to the Police
the Boys Scouts of America. The Explorer Post began in 1975 and has been the Department. Among other things, they
starting point for many law enforcement officers. The program is one of career assist with traffic control at accident and
exploration and education for youth ages 14 to 21, interested in learning and crime scenes, conduct citizen and vacation
excelling in a professional career of law enforcement. Currently, our post has patrols, help out at DUI check points, host
22 members, all of whom play an important role in our organization; we are Neighborhood Watch Meetings, conduct
hoping to expand our post to 40 members. station tours, assist with the City’s Hazardous
Waste Days and conduct free child
This position is very prestigious with the explorer assuming and being assigned fingerprinting at a variety of City and
a very large role of responsibility. The explorer is instructed and educated about Police Department events.
the methods of police work. During the process of growing through the explorer
program, fundamentals of discipline, work values and the practices of law Our volunteers also assist with many City
enforcement are taught and strictly adhered to. events which include National Night Out,
Explorers participate in many community and police functions which include: the annual Christmas Parade, Halloween
traffic control during parades and city events, police patrol ride-a-longs with Hi-Jinks, and the Family festival, just to
police officers; special assignments to include gang sweeps, search warrants, DUI name a few.
checkpoints, and Undercover operations and police patrolled security in addition
to many city wide special events donating more than 6,500 hours of service to the There are currently 33 Police Volunteers
department and community. and 96 Neighborhood Watch Groups.
Each year we go to the California State Officer Memorial in Sacramento, compete Volunteers donate approximately 5,000
in a Nationwide Explorer competition in Las Vegas, as hours of service to the Department
well as participate in our City of Rialto’s Open House, annually. We are indebted to this fine group
International Festival, National Night Out, Halloween Hi- of men and women who selflessly dedicate
jinks, and any other events that the City may need us for. themselves to assisting the Rialto Police
The Explorer Post holds weekly meetings on Wednesdays Department.
between 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm and address training topics
related to law enforcement as well as incorporating If you are interested in becoming a
training in areas of civic involvement and special projects volunteer, please fill out the Volunteer
which benefit the entire community. Packet located on the Police Department
The success of the Law Enforcement Explorer Post is website (rialtopd.com) and return a signed
obvious, as several of the current officers received their hardcopy to the Police Department front
first exposure to police work in this program. Applications counter, attention Corporal Gerard.
can be picked up at the front counter of the Police Dept.
www.rialtoca.gov lobby Mon. - Fri., 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm.
For more information or questions, please contact
18 Sergeant Vicki Gerard at (909) 820-2603 or [email protected]
BUILDING A Rialto Re-entry Support Team / Citizen’s Academy
RIALTO RE-ENTRY SUPPORT TEAM
COLLABORATIVE COMMUNITY Join us every fourth Monday for the
RRST Community Resource Event
Where?
Who Will Be There? WEtmhSoSeiprugkRlcnoscehyeU-mosepspnef!tnortyr
Johnson Community Center
214 N. Palm Avenue, Rialto, 92376 • San Bernardino County Workforce Development
• Department of Behavioral Services
Who Can Come? • Transitional Assistance Department
• Drug and Alcohol Abuse Counseling
Anyone can come! • Faith-based Counseling Programs
Know anyone on probation • Education Programs (G.E.D./College)
or parole? Invite them too! • Legal and Child Support Services
• Social Security Services
What Time? • Department of Motor Vehicles
• Vocational Training Programs
From 8:45 - 11:00 am
FOLLOW US @ RIALTOREENTRY
Questions?
Email: [email protected]
Call RRST: (909) 421-4924
ITIZEN The Citizen’s Academy SUMMER 2016
curriculum will include:
C SA C A D E M Y H Criminal Investigations 19
The Rialto Police Department will be hosting a 10-week Citizen’s Academy. H Traffic Laws
Now accepting applications. H Radio Communications
H Drug & Gang Enforcement
Classes will meet each Thursday from 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm at the H Police Ethics, Police K9s
Rialto Police Department Annex, located at 429 W. Rialto Avenue. H SWAT
H Crisis Negotiations
The Citizen’s Academy is designed to present residents with an understanding of H Crime Analysis
the Police Department’s operations, which will provide a greater awareness and H Crime Scene Processing
understanding of law enforcement’s role in our community. Each week, an inside look H Patrol Functions
at police functions will be taught by police executives and veteran officers. Class size is
limited to about 40 attendees, due to site capacity limitations. You must be at least 18 CLASSES ARE
years of age; no felony convictions; no misdemeanor convictions within the last 3 years;
and no pending criminal cases. The recent academy class filled up quickly, and classes FREE
are filled on a first come, first served basis.
Applications can be located on the department’s website at www.rialtopd.com,
or obtained at the Rialto Police Department, 128 N. Willow Avenue.
QUESTIONS: CONTACT LIEUTENANT ROBERT SMITH
(909) 820-2572 H Email - [email protected]
Nextdoor.com / City Sourced / GPS Safe House …your private neighborhood!
On Nextdoor, neighbors create a website for their n Find trust worthy local resources, such as
neighborhood where they can ask questions, babysitters, plumbers, gardeners, and dentists
get to know one another, exchange local advice,
and share important information. Thousands of n Communicate with neighbors and police about
neighborhoods are already using Nextdoor. suspicious activities, and safety concerns
Join the Rialto Police n Organize neighborhood events such as garage
Department on Nextdoor. sales and block parties
Visit www.Nextdoor.com
n Get assistance in finding lost pets and missing
packages
n Promote items for sale/free and inquire about
items for purchase
Use your A FREE, FAST and EFFECTIVE way for Rialto residents to
Smart Phone report non-emergency matters concerning public safety,
to Report… public works and environmental issues.
POTHOLES For more information on the City Sourced App and other
GRAFFITI Police Department services visit www.rialtopd.com
ILLEGAL DUMPING
TRASH Available
AND MORE! on your...
SAFEwww.rialtoca.gov HOUSE Rialto Police Department
Electronic Home Surveillance Program
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Your home can be a target of opportunity for
burglars when you are away on vacation.
The Rialto Police Department wants to help protect residents’ property from opportunistic
thieves with a new vacation program designed to catch criminals in the act.
Beginning in May 2014, Rialto residents can contact the Rialto Police Department
before leaving for any extended period of time and arrange for an police officer to
place a small tracking device that can be hidden on items of value that are particularly
attractive to burglars, such as home electronics, safes, or other items.
The motion sensitive device is activated once the resident leaves on vacation. Any
movement of the device will set off a signal that sends a text to both the resident and
the Police Department. Officers tracking software with the device to quickly locate
the stolen property and the thief.
Residents wishing to take part in the
program can contact Lt. Dean Hardin at
(909) 820-2634 or [email protected]
RECEIVE COMMUNITY Nixle / Tip411 / CopLogic
SAFETY ALERTS
NIXLE is a free service that allows community members to receive FREE
trusted, up-to-the-minute, neighborhood information for where you SIMPLE
live, work, visit – or for where your family and friends are located SECURE
throughout the country.
You choose the information you want, for the locations you
want, from urgent public safety alerts to less time sensitive
advisories and community information.
You choose how you want to receive the information, SIGN UP AT RIALTOPD.COM
whether it’s over your cell phone by text message, by
email or over the web (or all of the above).
You stay connected to what is happening in the
community at locations that are relevant to you.
HELP FIGHT CRIME! • 100% anonymous.
Text your anonymous tip. • Add 847411 to your cell phone
contact list.
Share information anonymously. Tip411 is a web based tool that enables
the public to text an anonymous message that can be responded to by • Use tip411 primarily for
authorized personnel in your local police department. non-emergency tips.
HERE IS HOW: Text RIALTO and your tip to 847411 (tip411).
WANT TO FILE A SUMMER 2016
POLICE REPORT ONLINE?
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The Rialto Police Department has launched the Desk Officer Online Reporting System. Citizen online police
reporting allows the residents of Rialto to file police reports online. By filing a police report online, citizens
will not have to wait for an officer to respond and will automatically be sent their police report as an email.
Using the Rialto Police Department Police Online Citizen Reporting System
you can report the following incidents:
CHILD CUSTODY, HIT AND RUN, VEHICLE BURGLARY, THEFT,
HARASSING PHONE CALL, LOST PROPERTY AND VANDALISM.
Note: This system is not meant for emergencies or incidents involving a known suspect
For these and other resources available to Rialto Citizens go to www.rialtopd.com
Career Center R I A LT O
www.rialtoca.govCOMMUNITY CAREER CENTER
The Community Career Center is housed in the Human Resources Division
located at 246 S. Willow Avenue.
Residents have access to
six computers to assist with:
• Job Searches
• Job Banks
• Resume Writing
and much more
The center provides access
to job seekers with:
• Printer
• Fax Machine
• Job Searching Tools
at NO COST.
Job announcements from
other agencies are also
available for review and copy.
22 For more information, please contact Human Resources at (909) 820-2540.
CPR & FIRST AID CLASS CPR, AED & First Aid
Rialto Fire Department Station 202
1700 N. Riverside Ave.
“Reducing Risk In The Community Through Prevention”
Next Classes: Rialto Fire Department is offering CPR/AED & First Aid
• May 19th • July 21st classes to the community. Classes can be taken individually
• June 16th • August 18th or togehter. Students will gain the knowledge and
confidence of how to respond and to be most effective in
helping others before emergency personnel arrive.
CPR/AED Class 8:00 am - 12:00 pm First Aid Class 1:00 pm - 4:30 pm
American Heart Association - BLS Healthcare Providers Emergency Medical Services Authority - CA Accepted
Class size - 8 Students Class size - 10 Students
Students will receive a Student Manual and
Students will receive a Student Manual and One-way hands on training. A completion card will be
Valve Mask. A completion card will be mailed mailed approximately 2 weeks after class $20.00
approximately 2 weeks after class $50.00
Both Classes $70.00 Cash or Checks made out to“Rialto Fire Dept.”due at beginning of class. SUMMER 2016
TO REGISTER PLEASE CALL (909) 820-2692
Minimum Age: 18 years old
Rialto Fire Department Tori Jung - Fire Prevention Specialist 23
Headquarters Station 201 Phone: 909-820-2692
131 S. Willow Ave. Fax: 909-421-0824
Rialto, CA 92376 E-mail: [email protected]
Ambulance Transport / Look Before You Lock Never leave children • Create a reminder to check the back seat. Put something you’ll need like
alone in or around cars; your cell phone, handbag, employee ID, brief case, etc., in the back seat so
not even for a minute. that you have to open the back door to retrieve it every time you park.
Get in the habit of always opening • Keep a large stuffed animal in the child’s car seat. When the child is placed
the back door to check the back seat in the car seat, put the stuffed animal in the front passenger seat. It’s a
before leaving your vehicle. Make visual reminder that the child is in the back seat.
sure no child has been left behind.
• Make sure you have a strict policy in place with your childcare provider
about daycare drop-off. Everyone involved in the care of your child should
always be aware of their whereabouts. If your child will not be attending
daycare as scheduled, it is the parent’s responsibility to call and inform the
childcare provider. If your child does not show up as scheduled, and they
have not received a call from the parent, the childcare provider pledges
to contact you immediately to ensure the safety of your child. (this is very
similar to the ‘absence-line’ used by most elementary, middle and high schools)
• Keep vehicles locked at all times, even in driveways or garages. Ask home
visitors, child care providers and neighbors to do the same.
• Keep car keys and remote openers out of reach of children.
• If a child goes missing, immediately check the inside passenger
compartments and trunks of all vehicles in the area very carefully, even if
they are locked. A child may lock the car doors after entering a vehicle on
their own, but may not be able to unlock them.
• If you see a child alone in a vehicle, get involved. Call 911 immediately.
If the child seems hot or sick, get them out of the vehicle as quickly as
possible.
• Be especially careful during busy times, schedule changes and periods of
crisis or holidays. This is when many tragedies occur.
AMBULANCE TRANSPORT
Is Your Family Covered?
www.rialtoca.gov
The cost of ambulance transport should be
the last thing you worry about.
For less than .17 cents a day,
you and your dependants will receive
emergency ground ambulance
transportation at no cost to you.
The Rialto Fire Department is dedicated to making
emergency ambulance transportation affordable.
You and your dependants are completely protected,
regardless if you have insurance or not, and regardless
of how much your insurance does or does not pay.
For more information call us today at (909) 820-2501
24 www.facebook.com/rialtofiredepartment
CIT Y OF RIALTO Rialto Fire Explorer Post / Rialto CERT
Rialto Fire The FREE 20-hour CERT course is delivered by a team of SUMMER 2016
Explorer Post #299 first responders and volunteers who have the requisite
knowledge and skills to instruct the sessions. 25
wants YOU!
Empowering residents of the City of Rialto to be
Interested in hands-on more than survivors.
training with the
The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program
Rialto Fire Department? educates people about disaster preparedness for hazards that
may impact their area and trains them in basic disaster response
We currently have 20 positions skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization,
open (for ages 14-21). and disaster medical operations. Using the training learned in the
classroom and during exercises, CERT members can assist others
The Fire Explorers are sponsored by the Rialto Fire in their neighborhood or workplace following an event when
Department and Learning for Life. We will teach professional responders are not immediately available to help. CERT
you the necessary skills needed to RIDE members also are encouraged to support emergency response
the engines. You will learn all aspects of the agencies by taking a more active role in emergency preparedness
Fire Department - training, and day-to-day projects in their community.
operations. You will be able to do most of the Rialto Fire Department is pleased to provide CERT Training to the
training maneuvers alongside professional Rialto residents of the City of Rialto sixteen years of age and over.
Fire Fighters. Explorers must be 14 years old to
enter the Ride Program. You must also be able to 2 THURSDAYS & 2 SATURDAYS
prove you have a 2.5 GPA or higher and maintain
it throughout your time as an Explorer. Rialto Fire Station 3 (1550 North Ayala Dr.)
INFORMATION: (909) 820-2501
Our post has attended the Inland Empire Explorer
Academy for the past several years. Academies Attendance of all four sessions required for certificate.
include education and hands on training in Auto
Extrication, Wildland Firefighting, Structure Fires, TO SIGN UP: e-mail name and phone
Confined Space Rescue and Hazardous Materials number to [email protected]
Training. Our group has won several trophies and
awards in Musters and Fire Training Competitions WEBSITE: rialtoca.gov/cert.html
and has been seen on local television, in
numerous newspapers and in Rialto parades. Participants will receive a CERT participant manual,
CERT backpack, CERT helmet and CERT safety-vest.
For an application or more information, visit
Fire Station 201 located at 131 S. Willow (Provided by the Homeland Security Grant Program.)
across the street from the Police Station.
Or email Lead Advisor: Firefighter Rudy
Delgado [email protected]
www.facebook.com/rialtofiredepartment
Calendar of Events MarkCYAoLurENDAR
MAY Tuesday 3rd Thursday 12th Tuesday 24th
Recreation Commission Meeting Senior Prom City Council Meeting Cancelled
Council Chambers Rialto Senior Center Council Chambers
Wednesday 4th Saturday 14th Wednesday 25th
Transportation Commission Meeting Community Park Clean-Up Mobile Home Rent Review Commission
Council Chambers Jerry Eaves Park Council Chambers
Planning Commission Meeting
Thursday 5th Sunday 15th Council Chambers
Cinco de Mayo Peace Officers Memorial Day
Friday 6th Tuesday 17th Saturday 28th
Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off Utilities Commission Meeting Rialto Summer Series
Monday 30th
Solid Waste Management Council Chambers Memorial Day
Saturday 7th Wednesday 18th City Offices Closed - Observed Holiday
Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off Neighborhood & Housing Preservation &
Beautification Commission Meeting 2016
Solid Waste Management
Council Chambers TMemorial Day ribute
Sunday 8th
Mother’s Day Friday 20th May 30th Rialto Park Cemetery
Monday 9th Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off
Human Relations Commission Meeting
Solid Waste Management
Council Chambers
Saturday 21st
Tuesday 10th Armed Forces Day
City Council Meeting Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off
Council Chambers Solid Waste Management
Wednesday 11th Monday 23rd
Planning Commission Meeting Historical Preservation Commission
Council Chambers Council Chambers
www.rialtoca.gov Wednesday 1st Monday 6th Friday 10th
Transportation Commission Meeting Senior Karaoke Ice Kream Social Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off
JUNE
Council Chambers Rialto Senior Center Solid Waste Management
Thursday 2nd Tuesday 7th Saturday 11th
Taste of Rialto Ramadan Begins Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off
Recreation Commission Meeting
Council Chambers Solid Waste Management
Council Chambers
Friday 3rd Monday 13th
Yard Sale Weekend Wednesday 8th Human Relations Commission Meeting
Saturday 4th Planning Commission Meeting
Community Garden Open House Council Chambers
Council Chambers
Solid Waste Management Tuesday 14th
Flag Day
Murder in the Library RUN City Council Meeting
Rialto Senior Center WHATCHA Council Chambers
Wednesday 15th
Yard Sale Weekend BRUNG Neighborhood & Housing Preservation &
Beautification Commission Meeting
Rialto Summer Series June 10th - 11th Council Chambers
26 Sunday 5th
Yard Sale Weekend
continunedJUNE Saturday 17th Wednesday 22nd Monday 27th Calendar of Events
Rialto Summer Series Mobile Home Rent Review Commission Historical Preservation Commission
Sunday 19th
Father’s Day Council Chambers Council Chambers
Monday 20th
June Solstice Friday 24th Tuesday 28th
Cable Advisory Commission Meeting Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off City Council Meeting
Council Chambers Solid Waste Management Council Chambers
Tuesday 21st Saturday 25th Wednesday 29th
Utilities Commission Meeting Rialto Summer Series Planning Commission Meeting
Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off
Council Chambers Council Chambers
Solid Waste Management
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JULY Saturday 9th Friday 22nd
UNITED WE STAND Community Park Clean-Day Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off
Jerry Eaves Park Fergusson Park Solid Waste Management
Book Drive
Monday 4th Solid Waste Management Saturday 23rd
Independence Day Rialto Summer Series
Monday 11th Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off
City Offices Closed – Observed Holiday Human Relations Commission Meeting
Solid Waste Management
Tuesday 5th Council Chambers
Recreation Commission Meeting Sunday 24th
Tuesday 12th Parents Day
Council Chambers City Council Meeting Monday 25th
Historical Preservation Commission
Wednesday 6th Council Chambers
Transportation Commission Meeting Council Chambers
Wednesday 13th
Council Chambers Planning Commission Meeting Tuesday 26th
City Council Meeting
Friday 8th Council Chambers
Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off Council Chambers
Saturday 16th
Solid Waste Management Rialto Summer Series Wednesday 27th
Monday 18th Mobile Home Rent Review Commission
Saturday 9th Cable Advisory Commission Meeting
Rialto Summer Series Council Chambers
Community Clean-Up Day Council Chambers Planning Commission Meeting
Council Chambers
Solid Waste Management Tuesday 19th
Utilities Commission Meeting Saturday 30th
Tuesday 2nd Rialto Summer Series
National Night Out and Council Chambers Low Cost Pet Vaccines
Chili Cook-Off Competition
Wednesday 20th
Rialto Police Department Neighborhood & Housing Preservation &
Recreation Commission Meeting Beautification Commission Meeting
Council Chambers
Council Chambers
Wednesday 3rd
AUGUST Transportation Commission Meeting Saturday 13th Sunday 21st
Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off Senior Citizens Day
Council Chambers Monday 22nd SUMMER 2016
Solid Waste Management Historical Preservation Commission
Monday 8th
Human Relations Commission Meeting Monday 15th Council Chambers
Cable Advisory Commission Meeting
Council Chambers Tuesday 23rd
Council Chambers City Council Meeting
Tuesday 9th
City Council Meeting Tuesday 16th Council Chambers
Utilities Commission Meeting
Council Chambers Wednesday 24th
Council Chambers Mobile Home Rent Review Commission
Wednesday 10th
Summer BBQ Senior Dance Party Wednesday 17th Council Chambers
Neighborhood & Housing Preservation &
Rialto Senior Center Beautification Commission Meeting Friday 26th
Planning Commission Meeting Women’s Equality Day
Council Chambers Council Chambers Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off
Friday 12th Friday 19th Solid Waste Management
Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off National Aviation Day
Saturday 20th Saturday 27th
Solid Waste Management Relay for Life of Rialto Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off
Rialto Middle School Solid Waste Management
Wednesday 31st
Planning Commission Meeting
Council Chambers
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June 20th • Pacific Electric Trail
RUSD Academic Calendar Rialto Unified School District
2015/2016 SCHOOL CALENDAR
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M Minimum Day for Students E Elementary Schools School’s
n Weekend M Middle Schools
H Holiday H High Schools
F Teacher Furlough Day
ALL SCHOOLS MIDDLE SCHOOLS Out!
Last Day of School Back to School Night
for All Students AUGUST 17
MAY 26 Minimum Days
First Day of School MAY 4, 11, 18, 26
www.rialtoca.gov for All Students AUGUST 10, 17, 24, 31
AUGUST 3 HIGH SCHOOLS
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Refer to your individual
End of Third Trimester high school calendar
MAY 26 All High Schools BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETINGS:
Back to School Night Graduation
AUGUST 6 JUNE 4 MAY 4, 18 JULY 13
Minimum Days
ALL SECONDARY JUNE 1, 15 AUGUST 10, 24
MAY 2 ,26
AUGUST 4, 15, 29 End of Fourth Quarter
28 MAY 26 182 E. Walnut Ave., Rialto, CA n (909) 820-7700
The Rialto Unified School District announces the sponsorship of RUSD Summer Lunch Program
The Seamless Summer Food Service Program
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Jehue Middle School Monday - Friday
Frisbie Middle School June 6 – July 15, 2016
Kolb Middle School 11:15 am - 12:00 pm
Rialto Middle School
(NO LUNCH SERVICE ON JULY 4, 2016)
Rialto Park
Carl Johnson Community Center This institution is an equal opportunity
provider and employer.
For more information, please visit our website at SUMMER 2016
www.rialto.k12.ca.us
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RUSD Adult School Registration RIALTO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Rialto Adult School
Registration
www.rialtoca.gov COURSE OFFERINGS INCLUDE: 1ST SEMESTER CALENDAR:
Diploma Course August 15, 2016 – December 15, 2016
GED Test Preparation Monday – Thursday
ESL Courses (English as a Second Language) Closed on Friday
• Beginning Veronica Smith-Iszard,
• Advanced Beginning Director Alternative Education
• Intermediate
• Advanced Intermediate 324 N. Palm Avenue, Unit G-1
Rialto, CA 92376
Pharmacy Technician 909-879-6010 Ext. 2963
Bilingual Ext. 2960
REGISTRATION DATES:
PHARMACY TECHNICIAN
Begins - July 11, 2016
PRE-REGISTRATION DATE FOR RIALTO RESIDENTS
August 2, 3 & 4, 2016
GENERAL REGISTRATION
Begins August 9, 2016
REGISTRATION TIMES:
7:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
30 Adult Education…Your Bridge To Success!
Rialto Branch Library Rialto Library
251 W FIRST STREET • 909-875-0144
www.sbclib.org
Free Face Summer Reading Program
Painting
June 4th - July 30th
Friends of the Library
Amazing programs aimed at promoting
The Friends of the Rialto Library is a a love of reading and using your imagination.
non-profit group of volunteers who raise
money for the Rialto Branch Library. There Help children and teens retain and enhance their
are ways you can help! Become a Friend reading skills over the summer. Provide a haven and
by volunteering your time with the group,
or make a monetary donation. a community for readers.
www.friendsofrialtolibrary.org
INFORMATION: 909-875-0144 Sidewalk Chalk Kick-Off Event
Book Store Sale Saturday, June 4 – 10:00 am
1st Tuesday of every month Monday, June 6 – 2:00 pm Tuesday, July 5 – 2:00 pm & 3:30 pm SUMMER 2016
11:00 am - 6:00 pm Movie - Captain America Dance Like Superhero Line Dance
Come in to purchase items at $4.00 Tuesday, June 7 – 2:00 pm & 3:30 pm with Miss Dottie
per bag (or $3.00 per bag when you Thor’s Reptiles Live Animal Show Wednesday, July 6 – 2:00 pm
become a Member)! Wednesday, June 8 at 2:00 pm Teen Craft - Draw a Superhero
Teen Crafts-Comic Book Magnets Thursday, July 7 – 11:30 am
Volunteer Today… Thursday, June 10 at 11:30 am Kids Craft - Superhero Bab
Kids Craft - Identity Protection Masks Monday, July 11 – 2:00 pm
Volunteers can take pride in helping Monday, June 13 at 2:00 pm Movie - Super Buddies
to provide outstanding library service Movie - Captain America 2 Tuesday, July 12 – 2:00 pm & 3:30 pm
to our customers. Join us as we review Tuesday, June 14 at 2:00 pm Michael McCarty Super Hero Tales
all aspects of being a library volunteer Christopher Yates Wednesday, July 13 – 2:00 pm
and discuss the types of duties a Wednesday, June 15 – 2:00 pm Teen Craft - Superhero Cube Art
library volunteer can do. Our volunteer Teen Craft - Superhero Mask Thursday, July 14 – 11:30 am
application and more information Thursday, June 16 – 11:30 am Kids Craft - Hero Dream Team
about volunteering can be found on the Kids Craft - Hero Cuffs Monday, July 18 – 2:00 pm
Support your Library page of our website. Monday, June 20 – 2:00 pm Movie - Avengers
Please call the library for the next Movie - Spiderman Tuesday, July 19 – 2:00 pm & 3:30 pm
Orientation date. Tuesday, June 21 – 2:00 pm Luce Puppet Show
One World Rhythm Music and Wednesday, July 20 – 2:00 pm
Percussion Show Teen Craft - TMNT Decorations
Wednesday, June 22 – 2:00 pm Thursday, July 21 – 11:30 am
Teen Craft - Superhero Bookmarks Storytime - S is for Superhero
Thursday, June 23 at 11:30 am Monday, July 25 at 2:00 pm
Kids Craft - Pow Arm Guard Movie - Teenage Ninja Turtles
Monday, June 27 – 2:00 pm Tuesday, July 26 – 2:00 pm & 3:30 pm
Movie - Man of Steel Annie Banannie
Tuesday, June 28 – 2:00 pm & 3:30 pm Wednesday, July 27 – 2:00 pm
Justin Rivera Teen Day Marcus Miller
Wednesday, June 29 – 2:00 pm “Talking Drums to the Moon”
Teen Craft - Dance Like Superhero Thursday, July 28 – 11:30 am
Line Dance with Miss Dottie Storytime Superhero Stories
Thursday, June 30 – 11:30 am
Kids Craft - TBD 31
Water ConservationConserve
www.rialtoca.govMake it a
Family Affair
We all had high expectations for the
forecasted El Nino last winter, but it
would take above average rainfall
for several years to pull California
out of this extended drought. That is
why we all must continue our efforts
to save water. With a warm summer
approaching, it is important to have a
water conservation plan.
A good water conservation plan is most effective when all members of the household work together. A great
place to start is by calling a family meeting. Take turns sharing different ideas to save water. Pick those ideas that
work best for you and your family.
Here are some ideas to get you thinking:
• Take 5 minute maximum shower (use a timer)
• Do not use the toilet as a trash can
• Save the water used to clean produce to water potted plants
• Add mulch (2-4 inches deep) to flower beds to slow down evaporation
• Turn off the faucet while washing your hands
• Allow your grass to grow longer (helps roots grow deeper and use less water)
• Replace high water use landscape with drought tolerant alternatives
• Compost table scraps and save water by not using the garbage disposal
• Wash your car less frequently and only at a recirculating carwash
• Be a leak detective, check all sprinklers and irrigation hoses for needed repairs
• Use a pool cover to prevent evaporation
• Pull the weeds, they take water away from your landscape
• Write the family’s water savings plan on poster board and display it in a common area.
Create a contract that all family members sign agreeing to the water savings plan. Hold each other accountable for
water waste and reward those who stick with the plan. Challenge each other to see who can save the most water.
A friendly competition always makes things more fun.
32 Visit www.rialtoca.gov to ensure your conservation plan is in compliance with Rialto’s Stage 3-B Water Warning.
Garage Sale
REGULATIONS
No Permit Required
as of March 26, 2013
5.69.060 - Frequency, Duration & Permissible Dates.
A. Subject to the additional limitations imposed by subsections E. All merchandise offered for sale at a garage sale shall be made
B and C of this section, no garage sale shall be conducted by available for inspection by the city’s code enforcement division.
any person or at any location more frequently than four (4) If requested by the code enforcement division, the seller of
times in any calendar year. For the purposes of this section, property conducting the garage sale shall produce evidence of
‘calendar year’ means the twelve (12) month period from title or ownership to the merchandise offered for sale.
January through December, inclusive.
5.69.100 - Advertising.
B. Garage sales may be conducted up to a maximum period of
three (3) consecutive days. A. No more than two (2) signs, not more than four square feet, shall
be permitted to be displayed on the property of the residence
C. Garage sales shall only be conducted on the first weekend of where the garage sale is being conducted.
the months of March, June, September and December. For the
purposes of this subsection, the term ‘weekend’ means Friday, B. The posting of garage sale directional signs on public property,
Saturday and Sunday. including, but not limited to, parkways, greenbelts, bus benches,
sidewalks, curbs, vehicle safety poles, signs, and stanchions, or
DATES 2016 2017 2018 FECHAS upon any parked vehicle on a public street, alley, or parking lot,
or upon utility poles is unlawful. Directional signs not larger
March 4 - 6 3 - 5 2 - 4 Junio than eight hundred sixty-four square inches may be placed on
June 3 - 5 2 - 4 1 - 3 Junio private property provided the person conducting the garage
September 2 - 4 1 - 3 7 - 9 Septiembre sale has obtained the prior consent therefore from the owner or
December 2 - 4 1 - 3 7 - 9 Diciembre occupant of the premises where the directional sign is placed.
There shall be no more than four such directional signs erected
5.69.080 - Restrictions & Conditions. for any garage sale permitted pursuant to this chapter. SUMMER 2016
Garage sales shall comply with all of the following regulations: 5.69.110 - Violation – Penalty. 33
A. Garage sales shall be conducted only during daylight hours. A. General. Unless expressly provided otherwise by this chapter,
violation of any part of this chapter shall be punishable as an
B. No property offered for sale at a garage sale shall be stored, infraction.
displayed, or offered for sale within public rights-of-way or
on public property at any time. B. Multiple Violations. - A person who violates the same section of
this chapter more than three times within one year shall be
C. Property offered for sale at a garage sale may be displayed in guilty of a misdemeanor.”
the front or side yards of the premises where the sale is conducted.
[email protected]
D. All property to be sold at a garage sale shall be limited to
used personal property owned, utilized and maintained by the Development Services Department | Business Licensing
seller of property or members of his/her family on or in connection 150 South Palm Avenue, Rialto, CA 92376 | (909) 820-2517
with the premises where the sale will be conducted or group of
residences within the same neighborhood. No new or used Monday – Thursday: 7:00 am - 6:00 pm
property acquired or consigned solely for the purposes of resale Closed Every Friday & Major Holidays
shall be displayed or offered for sale or trade.
Mobile Home Repair Program / Grid Alternatives City of Rialto Development Services Department Housing Division
MOBILE HOME REPAIR PROGRAM
www.rialtoca.gov DUE TO LIMITED FUNDS, GRANT Rialto residents who currently live in a mobile home park located within the City of Rialto
AWARD IS BASED ON APPLICANT’S boundaries may qualify for grant assistance with certain types of repairs for mobile homes
WITH SUBSTANDARD HEALTH & (repairs to correct health and safety violations). Funding is limited and restricted to a
SAFETY CONDITIONS AS maximum of two per Mobile Home Park and you must meet the guidelines listed below:
DETERMINED BY THE
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES STAFF. • Mobile Homes constructed before 1978 do not qualify for this program.
• Applicant must own and reside in the mobile home requesting the repairs as their
primary residence for at least of one year.
• Applicant must meet the income guidelines. (*see chart below)
• Eligible repairs include: roof replacements, hazardous electrical systems, inoperative
HVAC systems, accessibility issues, and other unsafe structure conditions.
• Mobile home must be insured at time of application submittal.
• One time assistance only.
CDBG FederalProgram Income Limits 2016-2017
Family Size and Maximum Income
1 Person $35,800 3 Person $46,000 5 Person $55,200 7 Person $63,400
2 Person $40,900 4 Person $51,100 6 Person $59,300 8 Person $67,500
Applications may be picked up at Required documents to be submitted with application:
Development Services Department: • Verification of income for all household members living in the mobile home.
• Copy of California Driver license or California I.D. card of all household members.
150 S. Palm Ave., Rialto CA 92376 • Copy of existing homeowners’ insurance policy.
• Copy of registration of mobile home.
Office Hours 7:00 am until 6:00 pm
34 Monday - Thursday, office is closed
on Fridays.
The City Rialto Fitness and Aquatic Center Lifeguards Wanted
is continuously hiring Lifeguards for
our year-round, indoor-heated pool.
• Must be at least 16 years old to apply
• Must possess or be in the process of obtaining American
Red Cross First Aid certificate and C.P.R. certification.
• Some experience in lifesaving, swim instruction or
advanced swimming is preferred.
• Must possess or be in the process of obtaining a
current American Red Cross Lifeguarding Certificate.
(For more information on how to get certified call the
Fitness & Aquatic Center at (909) 820-2611 x105).
• WSI: Must possess a current Water Safety Instructor
Certificate (a person may be in the process of obtaining
Water Safety Instructor certificate at time of employment).
LIFEGUARD
Hourly Rate: $10.00 - $12.15
(plus additional 20% for seasonal pay May-September)
LIFEGUARD/WSI
Hourly Rate: $10.25 - $12.46
(plus additional 20% for seasonal pay May-September)
TO APPLY:
WWW.RIALTOCA.GOV
SUMMER 2016
For more information, call the City of Rialto, 35
Human Resources at (909) 820-2540.
Not affiliated or funded by Rialto Unified School District.
Kiwanis Turnabout Laughlin Trip Club of East Rialto
Let’s get on the road
for a fun filled
trip to Laughlin, NV
Thursday - Friday
July 21 & 22
www.rialtoca.gov Cost Per Person:
$85 (Double Occupancy) or
$95 (Single Occupany)
1/2 due at signup
Full payment by June 22nd
Trip Includes:
Games, Drinks & Snacks
on the Bus and FREE Buffet
For Signups or Information: Bus leaves from Ramrod Senior Park
(909) 874-8103 at 7:30 am and from Rialto City Hall
(909) 907-4525
(951) 206-5464 South Parking Lot at 8:00 am
36 All proceeds assist our club with community service projects, such as our Drowning Prevention/Child Safety Fair, Kidprint Program and Feeding the Needy!
I3nt0rod,u0ce0Yo0ur BRuisianelstsoto Community Ads / Call for Advertising
Households & Businesses
Purchase an advertisement that will appear in a FULL COLOR insert that is
placed in the center of the Rialto Progress Magazine and mailed DIRECTLY
to 30,000 mailboxes!
Many ad sizes and prices available to accommodate
advertising budgets of all sizes.
Call Today! (909) 421-4949
For an advertising information packet or to place an ad,
please call Jessica Perez, Recreation Programmer, City of Rialto – Community Services Department
Next issue mailed September 2016. Submit your ad by June 30th.
Safe, The Woman’s Club RProessiec’hsool
reliable
tap water. of Rialto Monday – Friday
6:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
855 W. Baseline Rd. Meetings are held the
Rialto. CA first Wednesday of the month • Infant to Pre-Kindergarten
• School Readiness Curriculum
(909) 875-1804 at 219 N. Riverside Ave. • Common Core Awareness
909-875-3197 • All Subsidized Programs Accepted
www.wvwd.org • Breakfast, Lunch, Snacks Provided
www.cfwc21.com
ENTERTAINMENT Center #1 Center #2 SUMMER 2016
RESTAURANTS Supplemental Food Checks, Nutrition Education
and Breastfeeding Support for Women who are 515 W. Rialto Avenue 1302 N. Riverside Avenue
BUSINESS SERVICES Pregnant, Breastfeeding, Post-partum, Infants Rialto, CA 92376 Rialto, CA 92376
FASHION & BEAUTY (909) 875-7110 (909) 875-7210
and Children up to their 5th Birthday. [email protected] [email protected]
(909) 875-0440 (800) 472 2321 or (909) 252 5170
www.downtownrialto.com Lic. # 364817449 Lic. # 364841012
www.sbcounty.gov/wic
Lic. # 364817450 Lic. # 364841013
Located on the corner of Located near the corner of
Lilac Ave. & Rialto Ave. Riverside Ave. & Baseline Rd.
RIALTO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 37
120 N. Riverside Avenue, Rialto, CA 92376 • (909) 875-5364 • www.rialtochamber.org
COMMUNITY SERVICES STAFFCommunity Services Staff
COMMUNITY SERVICESwww.rialtoca.gov
DIRECTOR
Perry Brents • (909) 820-2525 x. 8039
[email protected]
SUPERVISOR
Julio Salcedo • (909) 820-2685
[email protected]
YOUTH & ADULT SPORTS, FIELD SCHEDULING
& LIGHTING, COMMUNITY CENTER RENTALS,
CONTRACT CLASSES
RECREATION PROGRAMMER
Che Wilson • (909) 820-2525 x. 2301
[email protected]
RIALTO SENIOR CENTER, SENIOR PROGRAMMING,
SENIOR CENTER FACILITY RENTALS
RECREATION PROGRAMMER
Terre Ermitano • (909) 877-9939
[email protected]
RIALTO RACQUET & FITNESS CENTER, Fit4Kids,
TOM SAWYER POOL AND FACILITY RENTALS
RECREATION PROGRAMMER
Alejandra Gonzalez • (909) 820-2611
[email protected]
TINY TOTS, PRESCHOOL, YOUTH PROGRAMS
& Fit4Kids
RECREATION PROGRAMMER
Christina Holguin • (909) 820-2525 x. 2103
[email protected]
CITY WIDE SPECIAL EVENTS, COMMUNITY
EVENT APPLICATION, EXCURSIONS & RIALTO
PROGRESS MAGAZINE
RECREATION PROGRAMMER
Jessica Perez • (909) 820-2671
[email protected]
FACILITY MAINTENANCE ASSISTANTS
COMMUNITY CENTER
Jacob Lichtenberger • (909) 421-4949
RIALTO RACQUET & FITNESS CENTER
Maria Llamas • (909) 820-2611
SENIOR CENTER
Freddie G. Gaucin • (909) 877-9706
38 Community Services Administrative offices are located at the Community Center
214 N. Palm Ave., Suite 204 • Monday - Thursday — 7:00 am - 6:00 pm • (909) 421-4949
Register Today! Registration Information
Online Registration Now Available!
https://apm.activecommunities.com/rialtorec/Home
For more information see page 65.
Walk-in Registration Class Information:
Rialto Community Center n Registration can be paid in cash, check, money order,
Mastercard or Visa unless noted otherwise.
SUITE 204
Monday – Thursday, 7:00 am - 6:00 pm n All registrations for participants under 18 years
of age require signature of parent or guardian.
Rialto Senior Center
n All registrations are handled on a first-come,
Monday – Thursday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm first served basis.
Friday, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
n Pre-registration is required for all classes.
Swimming Registration
n Registration will NOT be accepted by the instructor.
All swimming registration is handled at the
Tom Sawyer Swimming Pool, n Registration will not be accepted after the second
152 E. San Bernardino Avenue class meeting.
Telephone Registration n Classes will not be pro-rated if students register late.
(909) 421-4949 or (909) 877-9706 n Classes that fail to meet the required minimum
number of students will be cancelled.
Telephone registration is accepted for most
programs with payment made by VISA n The City reserves the right to postpone, cancel
or MasterCard. or combine classes for any reason found necessary.
Class Locations: n Prices are subject to change.
Rialto Community Center 214 N. Palm Ave.
Rialto Senior Center 1411 S. Riverside Ave.
Tom Sawyer Pool 152 E. San Bernardino Ave.
Racquet & Fitness Center 1243 S. Riverside Ave.
Fire Station 202 1700 N. Riverside Ave.
Fire Station 203 1550 N. Ayala Ave.
Fire Station 204 3288 N. Alder Ave.
Refund/Credit Policy: SUMMER 2016
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 four weeks for refund to be processed.
Policy of Non-Discrimination on the Basis of Disability 39
The City of Rialto does not discriminate on the basis of disability in the admission or access to, or treatment or employment in its programs or activities.
The City of Rialto Human Resources Department (246 S. Willow Avenue, Rialto, CA 92376) has been designated to coordinate compliance with the
non-discrimination requirements contained in Section 35.107 of the Department of Justice regulations. Information concerning the provisions of the Americans
with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the rights provided thereunder, are available from the ADA Coordinator.
Tiny Tots
Are you looking for a program that is
perfectly designed for your 3-5 year old?
Tiny Tots Tiny Tots is the answer for your preschooler!
They have fun while learning and developing their
social skills, creating arts and crafts, enjoying music,
story time and creative play.
SPRING/SUMMER 2016 SESSIONS
Community Center Tiny Tots Hughbanks Tiny Tots
4 WEEK SESSIONS Resident/Non-Resident 4 WEEK SESSIONS Resident/Non-Resident
www.rialtoca.gov M/W 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Apr. 25 – May 18 $65/$70 M/W 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Apr. 25 – May 18 $65/$70
M/W/F 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Apr. 25 – May 20 $85/$90 M/W/F 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Apr. 25 – May 20 $85/$90
T/TH 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Apr. 26 – May 19 $65/$70 T/TH 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Apr. 26 – May 19 $65/$70
M/W 9:00 am - 12:00 pm May 23 – June 15 $65/$70 M/W 9:00 am - 12:00 pm May 23 – June 15 $65/$70
M/W/F 9:00 am - 12:00 pm May 23 – June 17 $85/$90 M/W/F 9:00 am - 12:00 pm May 23 – June 17 $85/$90
T/TH 9:00 am - 12:00 pm May 24 – June 16 $65/$70 T/TH 9:00 am - 12:00 pm May 24 – June 16 $65/$70
M/W 9:00 am - 12:00 pm June 20 – July 13 $65/$70 M/W 9:00 am - 12:00 pm June 20 – July 13 $65/$70
M/W/F 9:00 am - 12:00 pm June 20 – July 15 $85/$90 M/W/F 9:00 am - 12:00 pm June 20 – July 15 $85/$90
T/TH 9:00 am - 12:00 pm June 21 – July 14 $65/$70 T/TH 9:00 am - 12:00 pm June 21 – July 14 $65/$70
M/W 9:00 am - 12:00 pm July 18 – Aug. 10 $65/$70 M/W 9:00 am - 12:00 pm July 18 – Aug. 10 $65/$70
$85/$90 M/W/F 9:00 am - 12:00 pm July 18 – Aug. 12 $85/$90
PreschoolM/W/F 9:00 am - 12:00 pm July 18 – Aug. 12 $65/$70 T/TH 9:00 am - 12:00 pm July 19 – Aug. 11 $65/$70
T/TH 9:00 am - 12:00 pm July 19 – Aug. 11
40 *Holiday closures for both locations - May 30 (Memorial Day), July 4 (Independence Day)
Tiny Tots Preschool
SITE: PRESTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
HOURS: 6:30 am - 6:30 pm
INFORMATION: (909) 421-4949
Preschool • Quality Kindergarten Readiness
• Qualified & Caring Staff
• All Alternative Payments Accepted.
The Preschool Program offers exactly what you need for Kindergarten readiness for your 2-5 year old
child. It is vitally important to offer high quality Preschool Programs to prepare your child for school.
Preschoolers learn by doing and we offer a variety of activities to develop their fine and gross motor
skills, problem solving, and social skills. We provide opportunities for learning through teacher-led
instruction as well as hands-on learning. Games, music, arts & crafts, and of course fun, are all part of
the program as we work to prepare your preschoolers for Kindergarten and beyond.
Children must be potty trained.
Pay for 4 weeks in advance - SUMMER 2016
Get a 5th week Free! 41
Refer a friend! When they sign up -
Get a week Free!
INFORMATION: (909) 421-4949
Community Center Resources EXPLORE THE
COMMUNITY
CENTER
214 N. Palm Ave, Rialto, CA 92376
Family Health Services Family Health Services
(909) 820-2660 • Suite 504 • By appointment
www.RialtoFamilyHealthServices.com
Back on Track Project: Provides coaching and
mentoring to adults with penal codes violations through
the process of expungement.
We Care Companions/Caregiver Support Services:
Assists mature adults and the disabled with downsizing, residential placement
assistances, home visitation, and safety check.
Moving Forward Child Development Program: Provides screening for Autism, ADHD, Obesity and Developmental Disabilities
in children, and provides resources and referrals for caregivers.
Cooking and Shopping for Life: Provides education for consumers on how to shop locally, and prepare meals for people with
special dietary needs and restrictions.
Nutrition Classes Provided by El Sol Neighborhood Educational Center
(909) 884-3735 • www.elsolnec.org
Free Nutrition Classes
Wednesdays at 6:00 pm • Suite 404
Proper nutrition is the first step in keeping yourself and your family healthy. In our nutrition program, we
Identify services and resources for health awareness, obesity prevention, and nutritional education which
will promote healthy behaviors among the Latino community. This program teaches how to read nutrition
labels, preparing healthy meals, how to exercise and how to cut-back on fast food.
The Academy of The Minds (951) 254-2151 • www.taotm.org
Free teen mentorship/leadership program • Saturdays • Suite 201
The Academy of the Minds, is a 501(C)(3) organization, this is a leadership development program and will be a
part of a larger network of statewide community programs. These programs will address core issues facing
low-income communities from different ethnic backgrounds and who have not received their high school
diploma. The goal of the Academy of the Minds is to provide leaders with the necessary skills that will help
them transform their lives and become better citizens in their communities.
www.rialtoca.gov Young Marines (909) 208-6777 • www.youngmarinessbv.com
Meets first and third Saturdays • Suite 501
The Young Marines is a 501(c)3 non-profit youth education and service program for boys and girls,
ages 8 through completion of high school. The Young Marines promotes the mental, moral, and physical
development of its members. The program focuses on character building, leadership, and promotes a healthy,
drug-free lifestyle. The Young Marines is the premier youth organization in its Drug Demand Reduction Efforts.
Rialto Child Assistance (909) 875-0141
Mondays & Wednesdays at10:00 am • Suite 301
42 The non-profit helps provide food and other supplies for families of students in the Rialto Unified School District and works with the school
district to identify the children who need help. Currently, the group feeds more than 100 families through its food program.
YOUTH Youth Sports
SPORTS
ORGANIZATIONS
Offering youth sports programs
in the City of Rialto
LITTLE TOTS SPORTS
This program provides 3-5 year olds with a fun and exciting environment to experience sports for District 21 Little League
the first time. During the first six weeks, participants learn fundamental skills, and games are played Gary Mendoza | 909.877.3838
in the final two weeks of the program. Parent participation is highly encouraged. Each participant www.eteamz.com/cadistrict21
will receive a t-shirt and trophy. No registration will be accepted after the second session.
No. Rialto Little League
Little Tots Variety Sports Little Tots Variety Sports Jose Barajas | 909.841.0269
(Summer) Rialto Community Center (Summer) Rialto Community Center Rialto Park Little League
Irene Mendoza | 909.289.4071
Regular Registration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4/4/16 Regular Registration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7/16/16
$55 (Rialto Resident Fee: $50) 5 weeks $55 (Rialto Resident Fee: $50) 5 weeks Rialto Girls Softball
Parent Meeting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/16/16, 6:00 pm Parent Meeting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9/20/16 Shelley Henderson | 909.278.5071
@ Carl Johnson Center Room 101 Season. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9/24/16 - 10/22/16
Season. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/21/16 - 6/25/16 Day/Time. . . . . . . . . . . . Saturdays, 9:00 am - 9:45 am www.rialtogirlssoftball.org
Day/Time. . . . . . . . . . . . Saturdays, 9:00 am - 9:45 am
VOLUNTEER Junior All American Football
Little Tots Soccer (Summer) COACHES NEEDED. Ricardo Corona | 909.835.7100
Margret Todd Park/Rialto Community Center Ask for information E. Rialto Little League
when registering. Julia Garcia | 909.873.1013
Regular Registration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/21/16
$65 (Rialto Resident Fee: $60) 6 weeks Pop Warner Football
Parent Meeting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7/12/16, 6:00 pm Diane Barela | 909.570.7144
Season. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7/16/16 - 8/27/16 www.rialtopopwarner.com
Day/Time. . . . . . . . . . . . Saturdays, 9:00 am - 9:45 am
Rialto Youth Soccer
Established in 2014, the Lance Diaz | 909.419.6140 SUMMER 2016
Rialto Pride is our Division 1 www.rialtoyouthsoccer.com
(born 2000-2001) Travel basketball
team. This team will participate Rialto Pony League
in tournaments throughout Lucy Flores | 909.214.0467
the Inland Empire. The team
plays approximately (6) 2 day Rising Stars Track Club
tournaments spanning the I.E. Ronald Brown | 909.873.5062
Participants must be prepared to
travel from Upland to Beaumont. www.risingstarstc.com
Seasons vary, please call for more
information. $20.00 registration These organizations are operated under the
plus tournament fees. by-laws of parent organizations not affiliated
with Rialto Recreation or the City of Rialto.
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Youth Sports Programs YOUTH SPORTS
Youth Basketball Division Age Groups
Division 2 Born 2002 – 2003 Division 4 Born 2006 – 2008
Division 3 Born 2004 – 2005 Division 5 Born 2009 – 2011*
* Must be 5 years old when season begins or participate in Little Tots Basketball if not yet 5 years old
Youth Basketball (Summer) Youth Basketball (Fall)
Regular Registration............................................ 3/14/16 Regular Registration............................................ 7/25/16
$65 (Rialto Resident Fee: $60) $65 (Rialto Resident Fee: $60)
Late Registration........................................ after 5/16/16 Late Registration........................................ after 9/16/16
$75 (Rialto Resident Fee: $70) $75 (Rialto Resident Fee: $70)
Skills Assessments......................5/21/16, Carl Johnson Ctr Skills Assessments......................9/24/16, Carl Johnson Ctr
Coach Meeting..........................................................5/14/16 Coach Meeting..........................................................9/13/16
Season..........................................................6/11/16 - 8/6/16 Season.................................................... 10/8/16 - 12/17/16
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Girls Volleyball Division Age Groups
Division 1 Born 2000 – 2003
Division 2 Born 2004 – 2007
Girls’ Volleyball (Summer)
Regular Registration...................3/14/16 • $65 (Rialto Resident Fee: $60)
Late Registration...................... after 5/1616 • $75 (Rialto Resident Fee: $70)
Skills Assessments.......................................5/12/16 - 5/13/16, Carl Johnson Ctr
Practice start week of...........................................................................................5/26/15
Coaches Meeting................5/9/16, 6:00 pm, Community Center Room 101
Season......................................................................................................... 6/3/16 - 8/5/16
Girls’ Volleyball (Fall)
Regular Registration...................7/25/16 • $65 (Rialto Resident Fee: $60)
Late Registration.................. after 9/151/16 • $75 (Rialto Resident Fee: $70)
Skills Assessments.......................................9/22/16 - 9/23/16, Carl Johnson Ctr
Practice start week of...........................................................................................5/26/15
Coaches Meeting............. 9/12/16, 6:00 pm, Community Center Room 101
Season.........................................................................................................10/7/16 - 12/16
ADULT SPORTS
www.rialtoca.gov Indoor Soccer League
(Summer)
Regular Registration...................................... 4/20/16
$275 per team (includes $50 forfeit deposit)
Referee Fee....................... $25 per team/per game
Season.......7/9/16 - 9/10/16, Sunday Evenings
44 Ages................................................................................. 18 & up
BALLE T | TAP | JA Z Z COMBO CL ASS Dance Classes
A fun combination class that will introduce your little dancer to the
fundamentals of ballet, tap, and jazz techniques.
The first half of class will consist of learning the basics of ballet through stretching, body
placement, and center floor exercises. The second half of the class students will learn
basics of rhythmic tap and jazz dance skills. Students will gain coordination skills
and improve their ability to listen and follow directions in a fun atmosphere.
*Class observation showcase during the last class of the session.
A formal dance recital will be held on Saturday, June 25, 2016.
Please see the welcome letter for more details.
BABY BALLET/TAP/JAZZ BALLET/TAP/JAZZ
Age: 2 - 3 | Fee: $46 Age: 3 - 5 | Fee: $46
Site: Aria Dance Company Site: Community Center
Friday: 5:30 - 6:30 pm Tuesday: 6:30 - 7:30 pm
SESSION DATES: SESSION DATES: July 5th - July 26th
May 6th - May 27th July 1st - July 29th May 3rd - May 31st August 2nd - August 30th
June 3rd - June 24th August 5th - August 26th June 7th - June 28th
BALLET CLASSES
Dancers will learn ballet techniques through stretching, body placement, barre work and
center floor exercises. Ballet terminology is introduced. Dancers will gain coordination,
musicality, discipline, and grace while improving strength, and building self-esteem.
*Class observation showcase during the last class of the session. A formal dance recital will be
held on Saturday, June 25, 2016. Please see the welcome letter for more details.
Baby Ballet Ballet 1
Age: 4 - 6 | Fee: $46 Age: 6 - 9 | Fee: $46
Site: Community Center Site: Community Center
Thursday: 5:00 - 6:00 pm Thursday: 6:00 - 7:00 pm
SESSION DATES: SESSION DATES:
May 5th - May 26th May 4th - May 25th
June 2nd - June 30th June 1st - June 29th
July 7th - July 28th July 6th - July 27th
August 4th - August 25th August 3rd - August 31st
Tumbling
Students will begin to develop a basic comprehension of tumbling skills while they increase
their flexibility and strength. Students will be introduced to the basic positions, drills and
movements such as tuck, straddle, bridge, handstands, forward rolls, and cartwheels. As
students progress they will be introduced to more advance skills and tricks.
*Class observation showcase during the last class of the session. A formal dance recital will be
held on Saturday, June 25, 2016. Please see the welcome letter for more details.
Tiny Tot Tumbling Beginning Tumbling Tumbling 1 SUMMER 2016
Age: 6 & up | Fee: $46 Age: 4 - 7 | Fee: $46 Age: 4 - 7 | Fee: $46 45
Site: Aria Dance Company Site: Community Center Site: Community Center
Tuesday: 5:30 - 6:30 pm Tuesday: 6:30 - 7:30 pm Tuesday: 7:30 - 8:30 pm
SESSION DATES: SESSION DATES: SESSION DATES:
May 3rd - May 31st May 3rd - May 31st May 3rd - May 31st
June 7th - June 28th June 7th - June 28th June 7th - June 28th
July 5th - July 26th July 5th - July 26th July 5th - July 26th
August 2nd - August 30th August 2nd - August 30th August 2nd - August 30th
Dance Classes Line Dancing
Heart and Soul Line Dance promotes wellness through line dance, which is
a low impact exercise for the body as well as the mind. Soul Line Dance utilizes
the music of Motown, Rhythm and Blues, Salsa, Jazz, and Country. In the
mixed level, Quando, Colton Cumbia, Rio, and many others are taught as well.
Instructor: Heart and Soul Line Dance Staff
Age: 18 & up
Beginning - Review
$22 (Rialto Resident Fee: $17) - 4 weeks
Tuesdays 9:00 - 10:00 am 5/3, 6/7, 7/5, 8/2
or Wednesdays 9:00 - 10:00 am 5/4, 6/8, 7/6, 8/3
Site: Rialto Senior Center
Mixed Levels
$27 (Rialto Resident Fee: $22) - 4 weeks
Wednesday 11:30 am - 12:30 pm 5/4, 6/8, 7/6, 8/3
or Thursday 7:00 - 8:00 pm 5/5, 6/9, 7/7, 8/4
Site: Rialto Community Center
AGE: 5 & UP
Learn the latest hip hop dance styles to R&B, and pop music.
A fun, high energy class for everyone! Students will gain
confidence, coordination and musicality while learning routines.
*Class observation showcase during the last class of the session.
A formal dance recital will be held on Saturday, June 25, 2016.
Please see the welcome letter for more details.
Ballet Folklorico Beginning Hip Hop Pee Wee Hip Hop
www.rialtoca.gov Students will learn Folkloric dancing, history of dance, Age: 5 - 9 | Fee: $46 Age: 6 - 8 | Fee: $46
dress ware, and make up. Beginning ballet folklorico Site: Community Center Site: Aria Dance Company
teaches step by step movements of dance and body. Tuesday: 5:30 - 6:30 pm Friday: 6:30 - 7:30 pm
Advance classes teach choreography, gritos (yells),
and expressions. SESSION DATES: SESSION DATES:
May 3rd - May 31st May 6th - May 27th
$30 (Rialto Resident Fee: $25) - 4 weeks June 7th - June 28th June 3rd - June 24th
Site: Rialto Community Center July 5th - July 26th July 1st - July 29th
August 2nd - August 30th August 5th - August 26th
Beginning 5:30 - 6:30 pm 5/2 Teen Hip Hop SESSION DATES:
5:30 - 6:30 pm 6/6 May 4th - May 25th
Monday & Wednesday 5:30 - 6:30 pm 7/6 Age: 10 & up | Fee: $46 June 1st - June 29th
Monday & Wednesday 5:30 - 6:30 pm 8/1 July 6th - July 27th
Monday & Wednesday Site: Aria Dance Company August 3rd - August 31st
Monday & Wednesday
Wednesday: 7:30 - 8:30 pm
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Guitar Lessons Special Interest Classes
Ages: 8 & up
Students will learn basic drawing techniques including Learn basic major, minor chords, scales, fingering, timing,
sketching, shading, still life, figure and abstract drawing. reading, charts and basic songs. Guitar is required for class.
They will learn the basic fundamentals of drawing and use
them to create their own drawings. $47 (Rialto Resident Fee: $42) - 6 weeks
$45 (Rialto Resident Fee: $40) Plus Art Supply Fees - 5 weeks Instructor: Chuck Galley
Site: Rialto Community Center Rm 404 Site: Community Center, Room 404
Saturday: 10:00 - 11:00 am
Session Dates: 5/7, 6/4, 7/2, 8/6 Beginning
AGES: Learn basic major, minor chords, scales, fingering, timing,
12 & UP reading, charts and songs.
Monday 6:30 - 7:30 pm 5/2
Monday 6:30 - 7:30 pm 7/11
Monday 6:30 - 7:30 pm 9/12
Intermediate
Class introduces sight note reading in the first position,
new chords and finger picking techniques.
Monday 7:35 - 8:35 pm 5/2
Monday 7:35 - 8:35 pm 7/11
Monday 7:35 - 8:35 pm 9/12
NEW! Polynesian Dance
Learn dances from the Polynesian culture. Hawaiian Samoan,
Tahitian & New Zealand. Learn basic hand motions, footwork, and
body movements associated with songs of the islands. Classes offered for
beginners and intermediate. Song translation given to each student.
$30 (Rialto Resident Fee: $25) - 4 weeks
Site: Rialto Community Center
Keiki class AGES: 5 -12 Wahine class AGES: 13 & UP
Wednesdays: 6:30 - 7:30 pm Wednesdays: 7:30 - 8:30 pm
Session Dates: 5/4, 6/1, 7/6, 8/3, 9/7, 10/5 Session Dates: 5/4, 6/1, 7/6, 8/3, 9/7, 10/5
Belly Dancing Beginning Level SUMMER 2016
Put yoga to music and enhance the fluid Thursdays: 7:00 - 7:55 pm
movement of your body. Class includes Session Dates: 5/5, 6/2, 7/7, 8/4, 9/1, 10/6
stretching exercise, finger cymbals, veil
work, choreography, dance combinations Intermediate Level
and musical interpretation. A supply fee of
$20 is due to the instructor at the first class (Please see instructor prior to registering)
for finger cymbals. Thursdays: 6:00 - 6:55 pm
Age: 15 & up Session Dates: 5/5, 6/2, 7/7, 8/4, 9/1, 10/6
$45 (Rialto Resident Fee: $40) - 4 weeks
Instructor: Catharae Smith Advanced Level
Site: Rialto Senior Center, Rialto Room
(Please see instructor prior to registering)
Thursdays: 8:00 - 8:55 pm 47
Session Dates: 5/5, 6/2, 7/7, 8/4, 9/1, 10/6
Special Interest Classes / Martial Arts Martial Arts Tai Chi
Gung
Nippon Kenpo-Karate
Experiencing this Ancient Art can
Self-defense techniques in striking, kicking, throwing, improve balance, flexibility, stamina,
reverse-holds and ground combat and grappling will be general heart health, and mental
taught. Balance, coordination, stretching, strengthening health. Tai Chi is well known for its
and cardiovascular exercise is practiced in each session. aerobic affects. People who regularly
Focus on kindness, honesty, respect, discipline and patience perform the traditional Chinese
will be developed in each participant. Supply fee of $40 for mind-body exercise are less likely to
uniform is required and may be purchased from instructor. suffer high blood pressure and had
$50 (Rialto Resident Fee: $45) - 4 weeks/monthly greater average muscle strength. It
may help lower blood pressure from
Receive a $10 discount for the second child and a $15 discount for the third child. a combination of aerobic training,
Site: Rialto Community Center stretching, mental concentration
Instructor: Manuel R. Nunez and calm meditation during Tai Chi
Ages: 5 - 11 Ages: 12 & up movement. It can be practiced at
Tuesday & Thursday: 6:00 - 6:55 pm Tuesday & Thursday: 7:00 - 7:55 pm any time anywhere without the
Session Dates: 6/7, 7/5, 8/2, 9/6, 10/4 Session Dates: 6/7, 7/5, 8/2, 9/6, 10/4 need of equipment or a gym.
Chinese Kung Fu San Soo $22 (Rialto Resident Fee: $17)
4 weeks
Realistic self-defense training for children and adults. Students will learn striking ground Site: Rialto Community Center
fighting, joint locks, escapes from holds and weapon defense. Not for sport; training is for Instructor: Alicia Lopez
real street defense.
$55 (Rialto Resident Fee: $50) - Monthly Ages: 18 & up
Thursday: 9:00 - 10:00 am
Receive a $10 discount for the second child and a $15 discount for the third child. Session Dates: 6/2, 7/7, 8/4, 9/1, 10/6
Site: Rialto Community Center, Room 401
Instructor: Ben Ortega
Age: 4 - 11 Age: 12 & up
Monday & Wednesday: 6:30 - 7:15 pm Monday, Wednesday & Friday: 7:30 - 8:30 pm
Session Dates: 6/6, 7/6, 8/1, 9/7, 10/3 Session Dates: 6/6, 7/6, 8/1, 9/7, 10/3
D.I.Y. Become a California
SOLAR Notary Public
INSTALLATION
This state-approved class satisfies the
Learn to install your own mandatory education requirement needed
Home Solar System and save prior to appointment or reappointment. Includes
a lot of money in cost! required passport quality photo. Participants must bring valid
Learn electrical safety, series ID (current Driving License, CA ID Card or US Passport). In
and parallel connection, addition, a $30 supply fee is due to the instructor.
Ohm’s Law and more!
Instructor: Imperial Notary Services
Site: Rialto Community Center Site: Community Center
Instructor: Romeo Lampa
Ages: 18 & up
$107 (Rialto Resident Fee: $102) - 4 weeks
Saturday, May 7th 10:00 am – 12:00 pm $94 (Rialto Resident Fee: $89) - 1 day
Saturday, June 4th 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Saturday , July 2nd 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Saturday, June 18th 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday, August 6th 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Saturday, July 23rd 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday, September 17th 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday, October 22nd 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
www.rialtoca.gov Makeup workshop coming soon!
For more information please call
(909)421-4949.
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Escape, Enjoy, Explore Santa Monica Pier
Universal August 25, 2016
City Walk
June 9, 2016
Solvang Placita Olvera (Olvera St.) SUMMER 2016
July 7, 2016 September 16, 2016
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 909.421.4949 49
Summer Camp Summer Morning
Sports & Fitness
Camp
SESSION 1: Monday, June 6th – Friday, July 1st
SESSION 2: Tuesday, July 5th – Friday, July 29th
TIME: 7:00 am to 12:30 pm
LOCATIONS: Rialto Fitness & Aquatic Center
1243 S. Riverside Avenue
Rialto Community Center
FREE* 214 N. Palm Avenue
• Basketball Ages 6 - 15
• Flag Football
• Soccer
• Boot Camp
• Swimming
• Socialization
• General Nutrition
Activities
and much more!
www.rialtoca.gov REQUIREMENTS: Federal grant
stipulates that all applicants must
qualify under low/moderate income
guidelines and be Rialto residents.
Proof of address/income required.
*Summer Morning Camp is free for those who qualify for the
Fit4Kids program. The total cost for the morning camp for
those who do not qualify is $50.00 per week.
**Lunch will be provided June 6th –July 15th through the
Rialto Unified School District’s Seamless Summer
Food Service Program. See page 29.
Register Now (909) 421-4949
50 Hurry, LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE. REGISTRATION REQUIRED.