#HAGMAN - June Edition

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June 2018

Hagman Offers Thanks for Opportunity to Serve

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San Bernardino County Supervisor Curt Hagman today expressed appreciation to each of his constituents for the chance to continue to give back to them in public service. “Serving with ROTC while in college sparked a desire for public service that has only grown stronger since I graduated from UCLA,” said Hagman. “Each chance to help people improve their lives has improved my own life and that of my family. I’m humbled and grateful to the people of the Fourth District. They are an inspiration to me, and a source of hope and optimism for the future of our County and our Country”.

Hagman was appointed a Parks and Recreation Commissioner in the City of Chino Hills from 2000-04. His ability to find solutions to problems and bring people together sparked a grassroots campaign for City Council in 2004 that was very successful. Hagman served as Chino Hills Mayor during 2008 and threw his hat in the ring for an open State Assembly seat later that same year. He was successful again, and then re-elected to the Legislature by large margins in 2010 and 2012.

In 2014, Curt ran for the open Fourth Supervisorial District in San Bernardino County on a platform of returning Ontario International Airport to local control, cleaning up county government, boosting the economy and creating good paying jobs for local residents. Voters responded by electing him, and he has delivered for them on every campaign promise during his first term as County Supervisor. Ontario Airport is now under the control of a local, five person Ontario International Airport Authority (OIAA) of which Supervisor Hagman is a member. Passenger and air cargo counts are up and Supervisor Hagman personally led the effort to bring two new airlines to our airport.

County government is more transparent than ever, and Hagman publicly posts every Commission vacancy on his website to encourage new blood on county boards and commissions. The economy is booming and unemployment is near record lows. “I’m continuing to work hard every day to improve residents’ quality of life,” concluded Hagman. “We are blessed to live in this beautiful County and I am committed to a future for our children that’s even better than the life we share today.”



Business of the Quarter

Can you help Supervisor Hagman bring attention to a great business and community partner in the Fourth District?

 

Supervisor Curt Hagman is recognizing the best and brightest places to do business within the Fourth District (Chino, Chino Hills, Montclair, Ontario and Upland*), honoring their contributions to our county, with the “Business of the Quarter” award. If you are a customer, employee, and/or contractor for a local business, please nominate them for an opportunity to be recognized. 

Previous Business of the Quarter winners are:

 

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2017 Second Quarter Winner - Core Real Estate located in Chino, CA


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2017 Third Quarter Winner - City Rentals located in Ontario, CA


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2017 Fourth Quarter Winner - Advanced Custom Manufacturing located in Chino, CA


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2018 First Quarter Winner - Rocky's Pizzeria located in Montclair, CA

 

If you would like to Nominate a Business, place of work, favorite business, or a business that gives back to the community, and is located within the Fourth District of the County (Chino, Chino Hills, Montclair, Ontario and Upland), then please enter both your information and the business’s information on the application. Each nomination will be reviewed, and a winner will be chosen for each quarter. Please be as detailed as possible when filling out the nomination form on behalf of the business you’d like to see as a winner. 

Nominations for the Second Quarter of 2018 are now being accepted through June 30th. The winner will be announced during the Third Quarter, and all nominations are kept for a period of one year. 

Thank you for helping us bring attention to exceptional businesses in the community! 



Are you prepared?

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Did you know CPR and AED Awareness Week is June 1-7? Are you prepared? 

On December 13, 2007, Congress unanimously passed a resolution to set aside June 1-7 each year as National CPR and AED Awareness Week to spotlight how lives can be saved if more Americans know CPR and how to use an AED.

 

According to the American Heart Association sudden cardiac arrest is one of the leading causes of death in this country.  They can happen to anyone, at anytime. Would you know what to do if someone needed your help? 

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Upcoming Events

Meetings:



Events:

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Concerts in the Park:

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City of Chino
Thursdays
7:00 P.M. at Chino Civic Center

City of Chino Hills
Wednesdays
7:00 P.M. at Veterans Park

City of Montclair
TBD

City of Ontario
Wednesdays
5:00 P.M. at Ontario Town Square

City of Upland
Thursdays
7:00 P.M. at Memorial Park



Movies in the Park:

City of Chino
Fridays
6:30 P.M. at City Hall Lawn

City of Chino Hills
Thursdays
8:15 P.M. at Chino Hills Community Center

City of Montclair
TBD

City of Ontario
Fridays
7:00 P.M. at Ontario Town Square

After attending a Rancho del Chino Rotary meeting where the Chino Valley Fire District (CVFD) demonstrated the life-saving attributes of an Automated External Defibrillator, Supervisor Curt Hagman and his staff felt it was necessary to purchase an AED for his District Office located at 14010 City Center Drive in Chino Hills 

On Thursday, May 31, 2018 Chino Valley Fire District (CVFD), Chino Valley Medical Center and Deputies from the Chino Hills Sheriff's Department presented Supervisor Hagman with an emergency trauma kit.  The trauma kit was purchased through community donation by the CVFD, whose mission is to provide the community with life-saving equipment. They want the community to feel empowered to help others until help arrives.

"Thank you to CVFD, Chino Medical Center and the Chino Hills Sheriff's Department for working together and taking the role of leadership in educating and preparing the community for an emergency,"said Supervisor Hagman.

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Wherever tragedy strikes, First Care Providers are there.  Teachers, security guards, sales clerks, by-standers, everyday people like you. Time means everything to the injured, and seconds are critical when victims are in need. Why wait anxiously for help to arrive, when you can help make a difference to save someone's life. 

If you would like to empower yourself with knowledge on CPR or First Care Provider classes, please visit the CVFD website. 



Adopt-A-Pet

Thinking about adopting a four-legged friend? Supervisor Curt Hagman has partnered with three local animal shelters to feature adoptable furry friends each month. This month the featured animal shelter is Priceless Pets located in Chino Hills.

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Hello, My name is Joe! I am a calm and content two year old fixed male kitty from Chino. I am awaiting my new home after my caregiver had to move to an assisted living facility. I enjoy napping and sitting in cozy places. One thing that makes me one of the most interesting kitties you’ll ever meet is I have three legs!

 

Hi! My name is Licorice and I am a two month old fixed boy kitty. I am outgoing and great with other animals! The only thing better than playing is cuddling up with a human best friend. I can’t wait to find a best friend that will be able to cuddle every day!

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Hey, My name is Luke. I am a super mellow fixed tree walking Coonhound. I have lived in a puppy mill in Kentucky my whole life. Some kind human friends have picked me up and are working on plumping me up for my new home. I love to get out and collect smells but I am also content staying at home and relaxing. My dream is to find a nice human best friend whose lap I can lay on. I am great with other dogs and people of all sorts.

For more information on how to adopt Joe, Licorice or Luke,
please contact Priceless Pets at (909) 203-3695 or
stop by 2587 Chino Hills Pkwy, Chino Hills for a face-to-face visit.



Fourth of July Around the Fourth District

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The Fourth of July is often filled with parades, barbeques, fireworks, and games.  Families, friends, and neighbors get together to enjoy good food, talking, parties, and spectacular firework shows. 

Below are Fourth of July events around the Fourth District:

  • Chino
    Saturday, June 30, 2018
    Ruben S. Ayala Park
    14225 Central Ave., Chino
    3:00 P.M. - 10:00 P.M.
  • Chino Hills
    Tuesday, July 3, 2018
    Veterans Park
    14877 Eucalyptus Ave.,Chino Hills
    5:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M.
  • Ontario
    Wednesday, July 4, 2018
    Euclid Ave., Downtown Ontario
    9:00 A.M. - Independence Day Parade
    10:30 A.M. - Blast at the Ontario Town Square &
    All-States-Picnic - Bring Your Own Picnic

    Westwind Park
    2455 E. Riverside Dr., Ontario
    5:00 P.M. - Family Festivites
    9:00 P.M. - Fireworks Spectacular
  • Upland
    Wednesday, July 4, 2018
    Memorial Park, Upland
    8:00 A.M. - Pancake Breakfast/5K Fun Run/Walk
    10:00 A.M. - Red, White, and Blue Wheels On Parade

Contact Supervisor Hagman

Phone Number: (909) 465-5265

Email: Supervisor.Hagman@bos.sbcounty.gov

Website: www.sbcounty.gov/bosd4/

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