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COMMUNITY NEWS • Serving 30 Cities in Riverside County, the IE and SGV • CityofEastvaleNews.com ABC PUBLIC RELATIONS • (909) 464-1200 • ANAPR.COM • 382 N. LEMON AVE. #402, WALNUT, CA 91789 CALL TO ADVERTISE! 909.464.1200 Presorted Standard U.S. Postage PAID Chino, CA Permit #61 Current Resident Or OUR FEATURED BUSINESSES facebook.com/EastvaleCommunity News 13,054 Like Us! City of Norco News.com City of Corona News.com September 2019 VOLUME 11 • ISSUE 7 FOLLOW US ON & Brakes For Breasts in Oct. At Gabriels Census 2020 Address Canvassing Eastvale Norco College Named “Great Place To Work” EASTVALE BANNER PROGRAM see SCAG page 9 Council Member Elected VP of SCAG Council Staff Reports For the second consecu- tive year, Norco College was named a “Great College to Work For” by The Chronicle of Higher Education. A total 236 institutions participated, including 152 four-year and 84 two-year institutions. Only 85 were recognized, including 60 four-year and 25 two-year institutions. “We are honored to be recognized,” said Interim President Monica Green. “I am proud of the diverse talents and contributions of our employees that make Norco College a great place to work.” Norco College has ap- proximately 500 employees and serves over 15,000 stu- dents. The survey results are based on a two-part as- sessment process: an insti- tutional audit that captured demographics and work- place policies, and a survey administered to faculty, ad- ministrators and profession- al support staff. The primary factor in deciding whether an institution received rec- ognition was the employee feedback. To administer the survey and analyze the results, The Chronicle of Higher Educa- tion worked with Modern- Think LLC, a strategic hu- man capital-consulting firm that has conducted numer- ous “Best Places to Work” programs, surveying hun- dreds of thousands of em- ployees nationwide. Norco College Named a “Great College to Work For” Two Years in a Row Staff Reports If you have driven along Ar- chibald Avenue, you’ve most likely seen the Military Ban- ners that have been installed in Eastvale. The City of Eastvale’s Mili- tary Banner Program was cre- ated to recognize and honor Eastvale residents and imme- diate family members serving on active duty in the United States Armed Forces. These banners are installed twice per year- in May and No- vember. Applications for November installations are due at the end of this month. If you would like to participate in this program please fill out our application and include a copy of your driver’s license, a current util- ity bill showing an Eastvale address, and a portrait of the service person in uniform (op- tional). For more information please visit: http://bit.ly/2kx3mix. Available spots are limited! Staff Reports EASTVALE, CA – On Thurs- day, September 5, 2019 South- ern California Association of Governments (SCAG) Region- al Council, elected Eastvale City Council Member Clint Lori- more to the position of Second Vice President. Council Mem- ber Clint Lorimore most recent- ly served as Chair of SCAG’s Legislative/Communications and Membership Committee. Lorimore will serve as Sec- ond Vice President until May 2020, where he is anticipated to ascend to Vice President for the time period of May 2020 through May 2021, and then to President of SCAG Region- al Council. In his new leader- ship capacity, Lorimore will also serve as Chair of both the Audit Committee and the General As- sembly Host Committee. “It is an absolute honor to have been elected to serve Southern California at SCAG in this capacity and I sincerely appreciate the support of my colleagues to represent our regional cities,” said Coun- cil Member Clint Lorimore. “I look forward to being a voice for Eastvale and our region regarding important regional transportation issues.” In addition to serving as SCAG’s Chair of Audit Commit- tee Chair and Chair of Gener- al Assembly Host Committee, Council Member Lorimore also serves as Regional Council Representative for District 4, comprised of the cities of East- vale, Norco, and Jurupa Valley, and serves as member of the Executive Administration Com- mittee, Transportation Commit- tee, and the Scholarship Com- mittee. “We are proud to have Council Member Clint Lorimore elected as Second Vice Presi- dent of SCAG,” said Eastvale City Manager Bryan Jones. “He has dedicated a lot of time Staff Reports You may see or be contact- ed by U.S Census Bureau can- vassers in your neighborhoods between now and October 14, 2019. The Census Bureau needs the address and physical loca- tion of each living quarter in the United States and Puerto Rico to conduct and arrange the most accurate census count on April 1, 2020. Each canvasser can be identified by their official government badge, an official Census 2020 bag, and official Census 2020 logo on a govern- ment laptop. To find out more about the U.S Census Bureau’s Address Canvassing operations: What it is, why it’s done, and how to confirm an Address Canvass- er’s credentials, visit these links for information: Address Canvassing infor- mation: https://2020census. gov/en/census-takers.html Regional Census Centers: https://2020census.gov/en/ contact-us/rcc Libraries Close For Day Staff Reports Riverside County- Riverside County Library System depends on having a thoughtful, creative, and engaged staff and encourages pro- fessional growth. Riverside County Library System will hold its annu- al all staff training day on Friday, September 13, 2019. All County Library branches will be closed for the day to enable staff to attend this important staff development train- ing day. The training will provide an oppor- tunity for staff to learn new strategies and practices that will enable them to better serve our residents. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. As usual, The Riverside County Library System webpage, www.rivlib.net, is available for access to online resources, item renewals, and patron account information. Have you been ignoring the tell-tale sound of grinding metal that your car makes when it needs new brake pads because you just can’t afford it right now? Do you pretend not to hear the laughs or see the stares from you fellow commuters every time you approach a stop sign or traffic light? Now is the time to stop putting it off and head over to Gabriel’s Automotive & Towing in Chino where their annual “Brakes for Breasts” campaign to help end breast cancer will begin October 1st and last through the entire month. Every year in October Ga- briel’s Automotive, along with 139 other auto repair shops across the country, offer FREE brake pads with any brake service (up to a $109 value). But the best part is that, for the entire month of October, Gabriel’s Automotive (and any other participating auto repair shops) will donate a portion of what you pay for the brake service to the Cleveland Clinic Breast Cancer Vaccine Research Fund! Here’s how it works: During Octo- ber, auto repair shops across the United States work to raise money that goes to support the research being carried out through the Cleveland Clinic Breast Can- cer Vaccine fund. More and more auto re- pair shops join the cause every year, of- fering free brake pads to their customers. For every brake service that is per- formed at one of these participating auto shops, customers only pay for labor or additional parts for brake services—not the brake pads! Every single shop then donates 10% of their brake service earnings directly to the Cleveland Clinic Breast Cancer Vaccine fund. So what, exactly, is the “Brakes for Breasts” Campaign anyway? Well, back in 2011, Leigh Anne Best and Laura Frank, two auto shop owners in Ohio, started the Brakes For Breasts fundrais- ing program with 5 other auto mechanics in their area. The success of the pro- gram lead them to expand it to 27 shops across 17 states in 2012, allowing them to raise a total of $66,499.29 for breast cancer research! Over the next few years, the program continued to grow and the amount of money raised has grown along with it. In total, independent auto repair shops just like Gabriel’s have raised a grand total of over $492,000 in the last six years! Breast cancer is a serious disease that has affected the lives of so many of our friends and loved ones. Chances are, you know someone who has fought against breast cancer, whether it’s some- one close to your or an acquaintance. That’s why everyone at Gabriel’s Auto- motive is proud to stand up to show their support through giving, along with other auto repair shops who participate in the campaign. But they couldn’t do it without the support of their customers, friends and families. So Gabriel’s is asking you to help them make a difference. Help in the fight against breast cancer so that our daughters and granddaughters will never have to fear for their health and safety due to this disease. And now there’s proof that the Brakes for Breasts campaign is making a differ- ence in the fight against breast cancer. Last year, Cleveland Clinic’s Dr. Vincent Tuohy and his team tested a breast can- cer prevention vaccine in the lab—with great success and clinical trials for the vaccine began in 2016. Visit Gabriel’s Automotive and Towing on the web at gabrielsauto.com or go to http://giving. clevelandclinic.org/ to learn more about the Cleveland Clinic’s research. We can do this together! If you’re in need of brake repair, October is definitely the month to get it taken care of—for a good cause! Come to Gabriel’s Automotive and Towing located at 13654 Central Ave. in Chino. Their business hours are: 8:00 am to 6:00 pm, Monday through Fri- day and 8:00 am to 4:00 pm on Saturday and Sunday. You can contact them at (909) 464-9005 or visit them on the web at gabrielsauto.com.

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Norco College Named “Great Place To Work”

EASTVALE BANNER PROGRAM

see SCAG page 9

Council Member Elected VP of SCAG Council

Staff Reports

For the second consecu-tive year, Norco College was named a “Great College to Work For” by The Chronicle of Higher Education.

A total 236 institutions participated, including 152 four-year and 84 two-year institutions. Only 85 were recognized, including 60 four-year and 25 two-year institutions.

“We are honored to be recognized,” said Interim President Monica Green. “I am proud of the diverse talents and contributions of our employees that make Norco College a great place to work.”

Norco College has ap-proximately 500 employees and serves over 15,000 stu-

dents.The survey results are

based on a two-part as-sessment process: an insti-tutional audit that captured demographics and work-place policies, and a survey administered to faculty, ad-ministrators and profession-al support staff. The primary factor in deciding whether an institution received rec-ognition was the employee feedback.

To administer the survey and analyze the results, The Chronicle of Higher Educa-tion worked with Modern-Think LLC, a strategic hu-man capital-consulting firm that has conducted numer-ous “Best Places to Work” programs, surveying hun-dreds of thousands of em-ployees nationwide.

Norco College Named a “Great College to Work For” Two Years in a Row

Staff Reports

If you have driven along Ar-chibald Avenue, you’ve most likely seen the Military Ban-ners that have been installed in Eastvale.

The City of Eastvale’s Mili-tary Banner Program was cre-ated to recognize and honor Eastvale residents and imme-diate family members serving on active duty in the United States Armed Forces.

These banners are installed twice per year- in May and No-vember.

Applications for November installations are due at the end of this month. If you would like to participate in this program please fill out our application and include a copy of your driver’s license, a current util-ity bill showing an Eastvale address, and a portrait of the service person in uniform (op-tional).

For more information please visit: http://bit.ly/2kx3mix. Available spots are limited!

Staff Reports

EASTVALE, CA – On Thurs-day, September 5, 2019 South-ern California Association of Governments (SCAG) Region-al Council, elected Eastvale City Council Member Clint Lori-more to the position of Second Vice President. Council Mem-ber Clint Lorimore most recent-ly served as Chair of SCAG’s Legislative/Communications and Membership Committee. Lorimore will serve as Sec-ond Vice President until May 2020, where he is anticipated to ascend to Vice President for the time period of May 2020 through May 2021, and then to President of SCAG Region-al Council. In his new leader-ship capacity, Lorimore will also serve as Chair of both the Audit Committee and the General As-sembly Host Committee.

“It is an absolute honor to have been elected to serve Southern California at SCAG in this capacity and I sincerely

appreciate the support of my colleagues to represent our regional cities,” said Coun-cil Member Clint Lorimore. “I look forward to being a voice for Eastvale and our region regarding important regional transportation issues.”

In addition to serving as SCAG’s Chair of Audit Commit-tee Chair and Chair of Gener-al Assembly Host Committee, Council Member Lorimore also serves as Regional Council Representative for District 4, comprised of the cities of East-vale, Norco, and Jurupa Valley, and serves as member of the Executive Administration Com-mittee, Transportation Commit-tee, and the Scholarship Com-mittee.

“We are proud to have Council Member Clint Lorimore elected as Second Vice Presi-dent of SCAG,” said Eastvale City Manager Bryan Jones. “He has dedicated a lot of time

Staff Reports

You may see or be contact-ed by U.S Census Bureau can-vassers in your neighborhoods between now and October 14, 2019.

The Census Bureau needs the address and physical loca-tion of each living quarter in the United States and Puerto Rico to conduct and arrange the most accurate census count on April 1, 2020. Each canvasser can be identified by their official government badge, an official

Census 2020 bag, and official Census 2020 logo on a govern-ment laptop.

To find out more about the U.S Census Bureau’s Address Canvassing operations: What it is, why it’s done, and how to confirm an Address Canvass-er’s credentials, visit these links for information:

Address Canvassing infor-mation: https://2020census.gov/en/census-takers.html

Regional Census Centers: https://2020census.gov/en/contact-us/rcc

Libraries Close For DayStaff Reports

Riverside County- Riverside County Library System depends on having a thoughtful, creative, and engaged staff and encourages pro-fessional growth. Riverside County Library System will hold its annu-al all staff training day on Friday, September 13, 2019. All County Library branches will be closed for the day to enable staff to attend this

important staff development train-ing day.

The training will provide an oppor-tunity for staff to learn new strategies and practices that will enable them to better serve our residents. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. As usual, The Riverside County Library System webpage, www.rivlib.net, is available for access to online resources, item renewals, and patron account information.

Have you been ignoring the tell-tale sound of grinding metal that your car makes when it needs new brake pads because you just can’t afford it right now? Do you pretend not to hear the laughs or see the stares from you fellow commuters every time you approach a stop sign or traffic light? Now is the time to stop putting it off and head over to Gabriel’s Automotive & Towing in Chino where their annual “Brakes for Breasts” campaign to help end breast cancer will begin October 1st and last through the entire month. Every year in October Ga-briel’s Automotive, along with 139 other auto repair shops across the country, offer FREE brake pads with any brake service (up to a $109 value). But the best part is that, for the entire month of October, Gabriel’s Automotive (and any other participating auto repair shops) will donate a portion of what you pay for the brake service to the Cleveland Clinic Breast Cancer Vaccine Research Fund!

Here’s how it works: During Octo-ber, auto repair shops across the United States work to raise money that goes to support the research being carried out through the Cleveland Clinic Breast Can-cer Vaccine fund. More and more auto re-pair shops join the cause every year, of-fering free brake pads to their customers.

For every brake service that is per-

formed at one of these participating auto shops, customers only pay for labor or additional parts for brake services—not the brake pads! Every single shop then donates 10% of their brake service earnings directly to the Cleveland Clinic Breast Cancer Vaccine fund.

So what, exactly, is the “Brakes for Breasts” Campaign anyway? Well, back in 2011, Leigh Anne Best and Laura Frank, two auto shop owners in Ohio, started the Brakes For Breasts fundrais-ing program with 5 other auto mechanics in their area. The success of the pro-gram lead them to expand it to 27 shops across 17 states in 2012, allowing them to raise a total of $66,499.29 for breast cancer research! Over the next few years, the program continued to grow and the amount of money raised has grown along with it.

In total, independent auto repair shops just like Gabriel’s have raised a grand total of over $492,000 in the last six years!

Breast cancer is a serious disease that has affected the lives of so many of our friends and loved ones. Chances are, you know someone who has fought against breast cancer, whether it’s some-one close to your or an acquaintance. That’s why everyone at Gabriel’s Auto-motive is proud to stand up to show their

support through giving, along with other auto repair shops who participate in the campaign. But they couldn’t do it without the support of their customers, friends and families. So Gabriel’s is asking you to help them make a difference. Help in the fight against breast cancer so that our daughters and granddaughters will never have to fear for their health and safety due to this disease.

And now there’s proof that the Brakes for Breasts campaign is making a differ-ence in the fight against breast cancer. Last year, Cleveland Clinic’s Dr. Vincent Tuohy and his team tested a breast can-cer prevention vaccine in the lab—with great success and clinical trials for the vaccine began in 2016. Visit Gabriel’s Automotive and Towing on the web at gabrielsauto.com or go to http://giving.clevelandclinic.org/ to learn more about the Cleveland Clinic’s research. We can do this together! If you’re in need of brake repair, October is definitely the month to get it taken care of—for a good cause! Come to Gabriel’s Automotive and Towing located at 13654 Central Ave. in Chino. Their business hours are: 8:00 am to 6:00 pm, Monday through Fri-day and 8:00 am to 4:00 pm on Saturday and Sunday. You can contact them at (909) 464-9005 or visit them on the web at gabrielsauto.com.

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Community EventsDetails: The Corona Fire Safety Foundation invites the communi-ty to the 2nd annual live concert event on Saturday, Sept. 7, 2019, from 7 to 9 p.m. Enjoy live en-tertainment by the Red Not Chili Peppers at this fundraising event. Once again, this year’s event will be held at the Shops at Dos La-gos (2780 Cabot Drive, Corona, CA 92883). The annual fundrais-ing event will feature raffles, give-aways, and a guaranteed good time for all! The proceeds of this event benefit The Corona Fire Safety Foundation. The Corona Fire Safety Foundation thanks The Shops at Dos Lagos for their continued partnership and sup-port.Contact: shopdoslagos.com/fireCost: FREE

9/11 Memorial CeremonyWhen: Wednesday, September 11, 6:45 am to 7:45 amWhere: Eastvale Fire Station 27, 7067 Hamner Ave., EastvaleDetails: As the nation and the world look towards the 17th an-

niversary of the 9/11 attacks, the City of Eastvale will join organiza-tions and individuals across the country and across the globe to remember and honor the thou-sands of innocent men, women, and children killed in the horrific attack September 11, 2001.

SCORE Workshop: How Your Brick & Mortar Business Can

Compete OnlineWhen: Thursday, September 19, 3:00 pm to 5:00 pmWhere: Eastvale City Hall, 12363 Limonite Avenue, Suite 900, EastvaleDetails: Are you worried your local retail business can’t com-pete with online e-commerce businesses? While e-commerce isn’t going anywhere, brick-and-mortar retail is far from dead. Re-tail storeowners can learn from companies like Amazon who only sold books initially. Learn how businesses grow online and de-velop digital marketing strategies to grow your business today.

Clara Barton’s 4th Annual Color Fun Run!

When: Saturday, September 7, 8:00 am to 11:00 amWhere: Clara Barton Elemen-tary, 7437 Corona Valley Ave., EastvaleDetails: The GATE Program at Clara Barton Elementa-ry School invites you to join them for their 4th Annual Col-or Run! This fun celebration of friendship and happiness will be held on Saturday, Septem-ber 7th from 8:00 a.m.- 11:00 a.m. at Clara Barton Elemen-tary. Be sure to register before September 1st to receive your Color Run t-shirt! All proceeds will benefit the school’s GATE Program.Contact: http://bit.ly/2Tra7PH

Red Not Chili Peppers- Co-rona Fire Safety Foundation

FundraiserWhen: Saturday, September 7, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pmWhere: The Shops at Dos La-gos, 2780 Cabot Dr., Corona

City of Norco Fall Astronomy Night

When: Tuesday, October 22, 6:00 pmWhere: George Ingalls Eques-trian Event Center, 3737 Crest-view Dr., NorcoDetails: Join the City of Norco and the Riverside Astronomi-cal Society and learn about the wonders of the night sky at As-tronomy Night on Tuesday, Oc-tober 22, at the George Ingalls Event Center (Gate 1) from 6:30 - 8 p.m. This event is free to the public, and all attendees will have the opportunity to look through a telescope and expe-rience what astronomy has to offer, including Earth’s only nat-ural satellite, the Moon, as well as Jupiter and various constel-lations. Please note, this event may be subject to cancellation due to inclement weather.Cost: FREEContact: (951) 270-5632 or [email protected]

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© Copyright 2019, Frontier Communities. All Rights Reserved. Legal. *Promotion scheduled to expire at any time without prior notice. Some restrictions apply. Incentive valid only with use of builder preferred lender. Prices, terms, availability, promotions, features, options, amenities, floor plans, elevations, designs, materials, square footages, associations fees (if any), and descriptions are subject to change without notice and may vary by unit and/ or location. Seller reserves the right to make modifications, revision and changes to features, specifications, plans, elevations, and pricing without notice and/ or obligation as it deems desirable its sole and absolute discretion. Prices shown refer to the base house and do not include any optional features, upgrades, lot premiums, upgraded exterior elevations, or association fees. Square footages are approximate and may vary in construction. Optional items may not be available depending on stage of construction. All Real Estate advertised is subject to the Fair Housing Act, which prohibits discrimination in the sale, rental, and financing of housing related transactions, based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, and disability. If you think your rights have been violated, the Housing Discrimination Complaint Form is available at www. hud.gov or call HUD office toll free at (800) 347-3739. All renderings, floor plans and maps are artist conceptions and are not intended to be an actual depiction of the homes, fencing, walks, driveways or landscaping, and are not necessarily to scale. Buyer shall verify all information before close of escrow. Frontier Brokers, Inc. is the real estate brokerage, California BRE License # 01916671.

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The Western Riverside County Regional Wastewater Authority invites you to tour their plant on Saturday, Octo-ber 5, 2019, at 9 a.m. and 10 a.m.

Learn all about how the Wastewater Treatment Plant works, ask questions about its operation, and learn more about their commitment to Eastvale and the other commu-nities they serve!

This plant is located at 14634 River Road, Eastvale, 92880. For more information, please call 951.571.7220 or visit their website at http://bit.ly/2QlL-R3R.

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SCAG VP Named

throughout his tenure on our City Council to SCAG on var-ious committees and most recently, representing our re-gion on the board. He is help-ing to make critical transpor-tation decisions that affect all of Southern California as we move into the 21st Century.”

Founded in 1965, SCAG is a Joint Powers Authority under California state law, es-tablished as an association of local governments and agen-cies that voluntarily convene as a forum to address re-gional issues. Under federal law, SCAG is designated as a Metropolitan Planning Organi-zation (MPO) and under state law as a Regional Transpor-tation Planning Agency and a Council of Governments. The SCAG region encompasses six counties (Imperial, Los An-geles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura) and 191 cities in California cover-ing more than 38,000 square miles. The agency develops long-range regional transpor-tation plans including sustain-able communities’ strategy and growth forecast compo-nents, regional transportation improvement programs, re-gional housing needs allo-cations and a portion of the South Coast Air Quality man-agement plans. More infor-mation about SCAG can be found at www.scag.ca.gov.

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