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(left to right) Hattie Inge, President of Rialto Black History Committee; Myron Hester Sr., Master of Ceremonies; Joanne Gilbert, Community Service Award Recipient; Elvis Brown, Minister; Sup. Gonzales, Dr. Joel McCloud, Chancellor; Valerie Singleton, Psalmist; Pastor Chuck Singleton, Community Service Award recipient; Assemblymember Cheryl Brown; Congressman Pete Aguilar; and Mike Story, City of Rialto Administrator at Rialto Black History Committee, Inc. 30th Annual Dr. MLK Luncheon.

Residents throughout the County of San Bernardino gathered over the weekend to honor one of the most inspiring and influential activists in United States history. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is a testament to how the strength and service of one individual can uplift a community and collectively change the world. I was honored to join friends and colleagues at the Rialto Black History Committee, Inland Empire Concern African American Churches, and Bethel AME Church in Fontana to celebrate the life of such a historically iconic individual.
 Supervisor Josie Gonzales with Pastor Emory James and City of Fontana Mayor Aquanetta Warren at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration at Bethel AME Church in Fontana.
 You may qualify for two state programs to help pay for college, the Cal Grant and the Middle Class Scholarship.
Cal Grant, a need-based state financial aid program, can help students receive up to $12,192 in funding to attend almost any college in California - awards vary depending on economic need, grades and the college you attend.
The Middle Class Scholarship Act offers sliding-scale discounts of up to 40 percent for families who earn $150,000 or less and don't qualify for Cal Grants.
Students apply by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 2. They must also have a C average.
For more information call Ashley Jones at (909) 381-3238. For assistance with your application, please attend a Funding Your College Future Workshop listed below or visit Assemblymember Cheryl Brown's website.
1/22/2015 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. A.B. Miller High School - Computer Labs 6821 Oleander Avenue Fontana, CA 92335
1/22/2015 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. Henry J. Kaiser High School 11155 Almond Avenue Fontana, CA 92337
1/28/2015 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Arroyo Valley High School 1881 W. Baseline St. San Bernardino, CA 92411
2/4/2015 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. Fontana High School 9453 Citrus Avenue Fontana, CA 92336
2/4/2015 6:00 - 8:30 p.m. Summit High School 15551 Summit Avenue Fontana, CA 92336
2/17/2015 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Jurupa Hills High School 10700 Oleander Avenue Fontana, CA 92337
For more information call Ashley Jones at (909) 381-3238.

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Upcoming Events
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Wed. Jan. 21, Inve$t in Your$elf, Workshop
Attend this free workshop to learn how to save money for the future, call (909) 984-2254 ext 118 for info.
Thurs. Jan. 22, 2015 Homeless Point-In-Time Count
You can still participate! Visit this website for more info.
Sat. Jan. 24, Adult Fishing Workshop
Attend this workshop and have fun learning to fish! Call (909) 387-2461 for info.
Sat. Jan. 24, Walk Against Human Trafficking
Join the community this Saturday raise awareness on human trafficking. Click here to register now on eventbrite.com.
Sat. Jan. 24, Lady Be Aware Course
 Ladies, keep yourself from becoming a victim, attend this class! Email ladybeaware@sbcsd.org to register.
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