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“Achieving skin health together” is Gate- way MedSpa’s motto! They offer special packages for all occasions and can cus- tomize package pricing for special occa- sions. See their ad on page 12. This year’s air show is on May 6th & 7th and will feature over 50 historic air- craft, performing for your enjoyment. See the ad on page 5. By Staff Reports Eastvale- Feeling the need for some Spring cleaning with your beauty rou- tine? Gateway MedSpa has opened its doors in Eastvale to provide just what your skin and body deserve. Dr. Fortunata Mendoza, MD is a ARMIJO NEWS • (909) 464-1200 • ANAPR.COM • 14144 CENTRAL AVE. STE. H, CHINO, CA 91710 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 8,659 Like Us! Here We Grow Again COMMUNITY NEWS • Serving 30 Cities in the SGV, IE, and Riverside Counties City of EastvaleNews .com City of EastvaleNews .com VOLUME 9 • ISSUE 2 APRIL 2017 • ANAPR.COM Corona . Norco . Chino Corona . Norco . Chino By City of Eastvale NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- EN that the City of Eastvale City Council will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, April 12, 2017, at 6:30 p.m. at Rosa Parks Elementary School locat- ed at 13830 Whispering Hills Drive, Eastvale, CA 92880, to consider the City of Eastvale Planning Commission’s rec- ommendation of approval for the development of a new retail center with a Walmart Store on an approximately 24.68-acre site – Project No. 12-0051. Photo Courtesy: Dickie Simmons Four suspects have been arrested and are facing multiple felony and misdemeanor charges including conspiracy, identity theft and vandalism. see Marketplace page 3 Eastvale’s Newest Retail Development To Open This Fall Eastvale Marketplace will be Anchored by a Smart & Final Extra! Grocery Store see Mail Theft page 3 Suspects Arrested For Mail Theft see Gateway page 9 Gateway MedSpa Has Opened Its Doors In Eastvale see Hearing page 3 see Planes page 9 By Staff Reports Eastvale– Evergreen Dev- co, Inc. broke ground on its 73,000-square-foot retail devel- opment in Eastvale, California, in January. The retail develop- Planes Of Fame Has Much To Offer VantagePoint Church To Host Annual Easter Egg Hunt By Staff Reports Eastvale – For the ninth con- secutive year, a popular spring- time event will be returning to Eastvale. On Saturday, April 8, 2017, VantagePoint Church will host its annual Easter Egg Hunt at the Roosevelt High School Football Stadium. The celebra- tion will take place between 9 a.m. and noon. Easter egg hunts for children of all ages will be held through- out the day, including special sensory hunts for children with special needs. Children with special needs will also be given front of the line wristbands and will have a special designated event entrance. “This fun-filled event has always drawn a large crowd and every year the attendance increases,” said Monique Wh- Happy Easter see Egg Hunt page 10 Photo Courtesy: Freepik.com City Of Eastvale City Council Notice of Public Hearing Project No. 12-0051 By Staff Reports Eastvale– Last week depu- ties announced that the Norco Sheriff’s office arrested four suspects for mail theft from homes in the City of Eastvale. Several more suspects were arrested, three from Corona, by the US Postal Service. According to a press re- lease, on March 28 around 2 am, Norco deputies located an unoccupied stolen vehicle in the 1600 block of Hamner Ave., Norco. While conduct- ing further investigation, depu- ties located and detained four suspects at the scene. During a subsequent probation com- pliance search of their belong- ings, deputies located several hundred pieces of stolen mail, checks and credit cards in their possession. The mail was de- termined to have been recently stolen from the cities of Norco, Eastvale, Jurupa Valley and Ontario. Several locations vic- timized include, but are not lim- ited to: 7000 block of Freesia Ct., Eastvale 7000 block of Ginko Ct., Eastvale 13000 block of Blue Ribbon Ln., Eastvale 14000 block of Orangevale Ave., Eastvale 3900 block of Pontiac Ave., Jurupa Valley 2100 block of 5th St., Norco 3000 block of S. Clover Ln., Ontario All four suspects were ar- rested and booked into jail at the Robert Presley Detention Center for numerous crimes including conspiracy, mail theft, identity theft, possession of stolen property and vandalism. By Staff Reports Chino – From the Air Museum and the Airshow to the delicious food at the café, there are several reasons to visit the Planes of Fame. The Planes of Fame Air Museum at His- toric Cal Aero Field in Chino, was founded in 1957 by Edward Maloney. It is the old- est independently operated aviation mu-

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“Achieving skin health together” is Gate-way MedSpa’s motto! They offer special packages for all occasions and can cus-tomize package pricing for special occa-sions. See their ad on page 12.

This year’s air show is on May 6th & 7th and will feature over 50 historic air-craft, performing for your enjoyment. See the ad on page 5.

By Staff Reports

Eastvale- Feeling the need for some Spring cleaning with your beauty rou-tine? Gateway MedSpa has opened its doors in Eastvale to provide just what your skin and body deserve.

Dr. Fortunata Mendoza, MD is a

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that the City of Eastvale City Council will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, April 12, 2017, at 6:30 p.m. at Rosa Parks Elementary School locat-ed at 13830 Whispering Hills Drive, Eastvale, CA 92880, to consider the City of Eastvale Planning Commission’s rec-ommendation of approval for the development of a new retail center with a Walmart Store on an approximately 24.68-acre site – Project No. 12-0051.

Photo Courtesy: Dickie Simmons

Four suspects have been arrested and are facing multiple felony and misdemeanor charges including conspiracy, identity theft and vandalism.

see Marketplace page 3

Eastvale’s Newest Retail Development To Open This FallEastvale Marketplace will be Anchored by a Smart & Final Extra! Grocery Store

see Mail Theft page 3

Suspects Arrested For Mail Theft

see Gateway page 9

Gateway MedSpa Has Opened Its Doors In Eastvale

see Hearing page 3

see Planes page 9

By Staff Reports

Eastvale– Evergreen Dev-co, Inc. broke ground on its 73,000-square-foot retail devel-opment in Eastvale, California, in January. The retail develop-

Planes Of Fame Has Much To Offer

VantagePoint Church To Host Annual Easter Egg HuntBy Staff Reports

Eastvale – For the ninth con-secutive year, a popular spring-time event will be returning to Eastvale.

On Saturday, April 8, 2017, VantagePoint Church will host its annual Easter Egg Hunt at the Roosevelt High School Football Stadium. The celebra-tion will take place between 9 a.m. and noon.

Easter egg hunts for children

of all ages will be held through-out the day, including special sensory hunts for children with special needs. Children with special needs will also be given front of the line wristbands and will have a special designated event entrance.

“This fun-filled event has always drawn a large crowd and every year the attendance increases,” said Monique Wh-

HappyEaster

see Egg Hunt page 10 Photo Courtesy: Freepik.com

City Of Eastvale City Council Notice of Public HearingProject No. 12-0051

By Staff Reports

Eastvale– Last week depu-ties announced that the Norco Sheriff’s office arrested four suspects for mail theft from homes in the City of Eastvale. Several more suspects were arrested, three from Corona, by the US Postal Service.

According to a press re-lease, on March 28 around 2 am, Norco deputies located an unoccupied stolen vehicle in the 1600 block of Hamner Ave., Norco. While conduct-ing further investigation, depu-ties located and detained four suspects at the scene. During a subsequent probation com-pliance search of their belong-ings, deputies located several hundred pieces of stolen mail, checks and credit cards in their possession. The mail was de-termined to have been recently stolen from the cities of Norco, Eastvale, Jurupa Valley and Ontario. Several locations vic-timized include, but are not lim-ited to:

7000 block of Freesia Ct., Eastvale

7000 block of Ginko Ct., Eastvale

13000 block of Blue Ribbon Ln., Eastvale

14000 block of Orangevale Ave., Eastvale

3900 block of Pontiac Ave., Jurupa Valley

2100 block of 5th St., Norco3000 block of S. Clover Ln.,

Ontario All four suspects were ar-

rested and booked into jail at the Robert Presley Detention Center for numerous crimes including conspiracy, mail theft, identity theft, possession of stolen property and vandalism.

By Staff Reports

Chino – From the Air Museum and the Airshow to the delicious food at the café, there are several reasons to visit the Planes of Fame.

The Planes of Fame Air Museum at His-toric Cal Aero Field in Chino, was founded in 1957 by Edward Maloney. It is the old-est independently operated aviation mu-

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The proposed project in-cludes the following proposed land use entitlements:

• General Plan Amend-ment to change the land use designation for the eastern half of the project site from Light In-dustrial to Commercial Retail.

• Change of Zone to change the zoning for the east-ern half of the project site from Manufacturing-Service Com-mercial to General Commer-cial.

• Tentative Tract Map No. 35061 for the subdivision of approximately 24.68 acres into five commercial parcels and one parcel for a stormwater de-tention and water quality basin.

• Major Develop-ment Review for the devel-opment of an approximately 192,000-square-foot proposed Walmart store and associated improvements.

• Conditional Use Per-mit to operate a drive-through pharmacy at the proposed Walmart store.

• Two Conditional Use Permits to allow two drive-through facilities on two parcels located within the retail center, subject to future Major Devel-opment Review approval.

• Conditional Use Per-mit to allow alcohol sales at the proposed Walmart store.

• Conditional Use Per-mit to allow alcohol sales in a future gasoline service station located within the retail center.

• Variance from the park-ing lot landscaping and shad-ing requirements of the Zoning Code for a portion of the park-ing lot in front of the proposed Walmart store.

The project site is located at the southwest corner of Limo-nite Avenue and Archibald Ave-nue; Assessor’s Parcel Number 144-030-039. The project site is not located on a hazardous materials site that is listed un-der Government Code Section 65962.5. Applicant is Wal-Mart Real Estate Business Trust, c/o Matt Smith.

The City of Eastvale has completed an environmental impact report (EIR) for the pro-posed project in accordance

with the California Environmen-tal Quality Act (CEQA) to as-sess the potential for any sig-nificant environmental impacts associated with the proposed project. The EIR (State Clear-inghouse No. 2015011020) was released for public and agency review on October 3, 2016, with the 45-day review period ending on November 17, 2016. The EIR and project file may be reviewed at Eastvale City Hall during business hours. The City Council will consider adop-tion of the EIR prior to making a decision on the project.

The EIR recommends the adoption of various mitigation measures that will reduce the project’s environmental im-pacts to a less than significant level as required under CEQA. The EIR identifies three areas in which environmental impacts cannot be mitigated to a less than significant level; namely, air quality, noise, and transpor-tation. Because of these signif-icant and unavoidable impacts, a Statement of Overriding Con-siderations has been prepared for adoption by the City Council prior to any decision to approve the project.

Any person may submit writ-ten comments prior to the public hearing or may appear in per-son before the City Council to be heard. Written comments may be mailed to the City of Eastvale City Clerk at Eastvale City Hall, 12363 Limonite Avenue, Suite 910, Eastvale, CA 91752. Any questions on the project may be directed to Eric Norris at (530) 574-4875 or via e-mail at [email protected]. To be presented to the Council at the meeting, all comments made in writing or via e-mail prior to the public hearing must be submit-ted and received by the City of Eastvale City Clerk no later than Wednesday, April 12, 2017 at 4:00 p.m. Oral and written com-ments may be submitted direct-ly to the City Council at the pub-lic hearing. If you challenge the project in court, you may be lim-ited to raising only those issues you raised at the public hearing as described in this notice or in written correspondence deliv-ered to the Eastvale City Coun-cil prior to or at the public hear-ing. ■

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Marketplace from page 1ment, Eastvale Marketplace, comprises 7.64 acres on the northeast corner of Limonite and Sumner Avenues, and is expected to open this fall.

“Eastvale is one of the fast-est-growing cities in the State of California and is a very spe-cial community,” said Chris Bergren, Principal of Evergreen Development. “Eastvale is a young, affluent and family-ori-ented community with a great culture.”

Eastvale Marketplace will be anchored by Smart & Fi-nal’s new Smart & Final Ex-tra! grocery store concept. At 30,560-square-feet in size, it will provide all of the basic gro-cery necessities and a whole lot more.

The Smart & Final Extra! store at Eastvale Marketplace will also speak to consumers seeking a healthier lifestyle. The store will offer larger sec-tions of fresh and frozen foods, organic and natural products, and bulk food items. Shoppers will find larger sections of pro-duce, along with oven-roasted chicken and other daily-needs items in convenient sizes.

In addition to the grocery store, Eastvale Marketplace will feature three additional retail pads and two shop buildings for additional tenants, which will in-

clude a mix of tenants, includ-ing a Les Schwab Tire Center and a Pacific Dental Services office.

“We’ve received a lot of in-terest in Eastvale Marketplace from restaurants and ser-vice-oriented retailers,” said Bergren. “To date, we have tenant commitments for 92 percent of the development. We will make more announce-ments soon, as we know that residents and visitors are look-ing forward to hearing what restaurants and retailers will open at Eastvale Marketplace.”

Santa Ana-based Moorefield Construction is the contrac-tor for Eastvale Marketplace, which was designed by Pasa-dena-based McKently Malak Architects.

“Evergreen kept our com-munity in mind when collabo-rating with City staff to create a shared vision for Eastvale Mar-ketplace,” said Mayor Joseph Tessari. “Eastvale Marketplace will provide a mix of restaurants and retailers who can serve the needs of our growing communi-ty and create a broad range of jobs to support our local work-force, both during construction, and when it opens this fall.”

Tenants interested in East-vale Marketplace are encour-aged to contact Chris Bergren at (310) 480-0128 or [email protected]. ■

Eastvale Marketplace opening this fall

The suspects have been iden-tified as:

Anthony Joey Marquez, a 22-year-old resident of Rialto

Janeen Alejandra Gutierrez, a 24-year-old resident of Rialto

Alejandra Tapia-Jimenez, a 24-year-old resident of San Bernardino

Jovanni Benitez, a 22-year-old resident of Loma Linda

The three arrested from Co-rona are Bernie Martinez 23, Kammi Leigh Vestesen, 24, and Paul Wagner 28.

In the federal case, a father and son team from Adelanto were arrested for mail theft. They went so far as to jump onto a moving USPS vehicle in an attempt to rob it.

“The brazen acts of these defendants demonstrate the lengths to which mail thieves will go, including jumping onto moving vehicles and attempt-ing to rob secure post offices,” said United States Attorney Ei-leen M. Decker. “This case is the latest of several cases high-lighting my office’s focus on criminals victimizing the Postal Service and its customers.”

If convicted of the conspira-cy charge in the criminal com-plaint, the defendants each

would face a statutory maxi-mum sentence of five years in federal prison. A criminal complaint contains allegations that a defendant has commit-ted a crime. Every defendant is presumed to be innocent until proven guilty in court.

One thing the USPS is doing to combat mail theft is a new program that will scan images of mail you are to receive. By April 14th, Informed Delivery will be available covering the majority of the United States.

The United Stated Post-al Service now offers a ser-vice called “Informed Deliv-ery.” With Informed Delivery, the USPS is able to scan your mail each day and send images directly to you.

Get up to 10 mail piece images in your morning email, which can be viewed on any computer or a smart phone. Get more mail than that? Additional images are avail-able for viewing on your online dashboard - in the same place you track your packages! Don’t worry if you are on vacation; all you need is access to the internet and you can see much of the mail that will be delivered to your mail-box via the USPS website.

Then, if you suspect your mail is being stolen, you will know ex-actly what is missing when filing a police report. ■

Suspects arrested for mail theftMail Theft from page 1

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Ingredients:24 Oz. Yukon Gold Potatoes1/2 Cup Panko Breadcrumbs1/2 Cup Parmesan Cheese2 Tsp. Garlic Powder24 Oz. Chicken Breasts6 Tbsp Sour Cream1 Lemon10 Oz. Baby Spinach

Preparation:1. Prep and roast potatoes.

Wash and dry all produce. Pre-heat oven to 450 degrees. Cut potatoes into 3/4-inch cubes. Toss on a baking sheet with a drizzle of olive oil and a large pinch of salt and pepper. Roast in oven until lightly browned and tender, about 25 mins, tossing halfway through.

2. Make crust. Meanwhile, combine panko, Parmesan, garlic powder, and a pinch of salt and pepper in a small bowl.

3. Pound chicken. Place a chicken breast between two pieces of plastic wrap. Pound with a rolling pin, mallet, or

heavy-bottomed pan until 1/2-inch thick. Season with salt and pepper. Repeat with remaining chicken breasts.

4. Crust and bake chicken. Place chicken on a lightly oiled baking sheet and brush tops with 2 tbsp sour cream. Press panko mixture into sour cream. Bake in oven until chicken is cooked through and crust is crispy, 12-15 mins.

5. Make salad. Halve lem-on. Cut one half into wedges. In a large bowl, combine 1 tbsp sour cream (you’ll have some left over), a large drizzle of olive oil, a squeeze of lemon juice, and a pinch of salt and pepper. When potatoes are done, add to bowl along with spinach and toss to coat evenly. Season with salt and pepper.

6. Plate and serve. Divide salad between plates and top with chicken. Serve with lemon wedges on the side for squeez-ing over. ■

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spans the history of manned flight from the Wright Flyer to the space age Apollo Capsule. They house over 150 Aircraft and displays. Many of the Aircraft are flyable, including the P-51 Mustang, F4U Cor-sair, P-47 Thunderbolt, P-40 Warhawk, B-25 Mitchell, P-38 Lightning, F-86 Sabre & Rus-sian Mig 15.

Their Mission is to preserve aviation history, inspire interest in aviation, educate the public, and honor aviation pioneers and veterans.

The are a non profit 501 (c)(3) organization that has grown for the past 57 years through donations. They receive no monies from the government.

The Planes of Fame Air Show is another exciting fea-ture of the airport. On May 6-7 at the Chino Airport celebrates the history, contributions, and

sacrifices of our Veterans and Aviation Pioneers as they com-memorate the “60th Anniver-sary of Planes of Fame Air Museum”. This year’s air show will feature over 50 historic air-craft, performing for your en-joyment. Performers include: U.S.A.F. F-35 Lightning II Her-itage Flight Team, N9MB Flying Wing Demonstration, Sea Fury Aerobatics by Sanders Aero-nautics, Jelly Belly Airplane, Greg Colyer T-33 Aerobatics, Rob Harrison and the Tumbling Bear, and over 40 WWII aircraft including the F4U Corsair, B-25 Mitchell , P-40 Warhawk, and P-51 Mustang. There will be panel discussions with honored

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10 Eastvale News NEWS April 2017PASTORS CORNER

By Pastor Dennis Morales

Be strong and of good c o u r a g e …for the LORD your God is with

you wherever you go.” - Josh-ua 1:9

The children of Israel were ready to cross the Jordan into the Promise Land, but there was one thing in their way, the Jordan. It was Harvest and it was a torrent of rushing water and virtually impassible (Josh-ua 3:15). God instructed Josh-ua that they were to cross re-gardless. God added He will be with them and He would

make the Jordan passable. In a “step of faith,” the priests were instructed to go first and to take the Ark of the Covenant and start the process. God said when the feet of the priests dip in the edge of the water that the waters would part. So God lead them and parted the waters the moment the priests dipped their feet in the water just as He said He would. God also told the priests to stand on the dry river bed until every last person had crossed. Why? The Ark of the Covenant stands as a reminder of God’s presence. He wanted the people to know He was with them as they passed through the waters. Where is God lead-ing you? Does it seem difficult

or impossible? Remember wherever God leads you, He will be with you. Daniel was lead to the Lion’s den as a re-sult of his faithfulness to God but God shut the mouths of the Lions. Jesus told His disciples “I am with you always” (Mat-thew 28:20). God reminds His people in Scripture “I will never leave you nor forsake you” (He-brews 13:5). God’s strength is realized in allowing God’s lead-ing.

Calvary Chapel Eastvale meets Sundays 8:30 & 10:30 am, Wednesdays at 7pm at Clara Barton Elementary School (7437 Corona Valley Ave, East-vale). Visit their website at www.calvaryeastvale.org. ■

Where He Leads

Rolling StoneBy Pastor Tim Eaton

Have you ever imag-ined yourself walking with Jesus back in His time

here on earth? What kind of re-lationship would you have had with Him? Do you liken yourself to John, “The disciple whom Jesus loved?” Or would you be more like Peter, and deny Him three times even though you loved Him?

It’s hard to say what we would have done at the time, for the turmoil surrounding the arrest and crucifixion of Jesus was profound, to say the least. Even though the disciples walked with Him, followed Him, and learned from Him what was to come, they still had their

doubts.When the women brought

spices to Jesus’ tomb and found the stone rolled away, they were astonished to find Him gone. In Luke 24, we read that Mary, Mary Magdalene and Joanna ran to tell the dis-ciples what the angels had told them, yet they still did not be-lieve. They had to see Him face to face.

What would you do when you saw the stone rolled away? Would you recall the words your Lord told you with joy? Matthew 27:63-64 says, “They told him, ‘Sir, we remember what that deceiver once said while he was still alive: ‘After three days I will rise from the dead.’ So we request that you seal the tomb until the third day. This will pre-vent his disciples from coming and stealing his body and then

telling everyone he was raised from the dead!’” Obviously the Pharisees and Chief Priests had their doubts, too. It took several men to roll that stone into place, and guards stood watch those three days.

The good news is, He is Ris-en! We don’t have to doubt. “Praise be to the God and Fa-ther of our Lord Jesus Christ! In his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Je-sus Christ from the dead,” (1 Peter 1:3). Have no doubts; come and hear the real story of Easter.

Join us for Holy Week services at Edgewater. Palm Sunday: April 9, 10 a.m.Good Friday: April 14, 7 p.m.; Sonrise Service, April 16, 6 a.m.; Pancake Breakfast 8 to 9:45 a.m.; Resurrection Celebra-tion, 10 a.m. ■

The Uniqueness Of Christianity By Pastor Ed Moreno

J e s u s said in John 14:6: “I am the way and the truth

and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” This claim rankles people like no other. Christians have been called arrogant, narrow-mind-ed, and bigoted for saying Je-sus is the only way to God. But the thing is, Jesus is the one who says that. Christians are just relating what Jesus said.

Part of the reason why this claim is so controversial is be-cause it strikes at the core of three great myths about reli-gion. I’ll briefly address the first one. The first myth says: “When you get down to it, all religions are basically the same.” The truth is that there are major dif-ferences between the religions of the world. And Christianity

is like no other. Christianity’s uniqueness is rooted in the uniqueness of Jesus himself.

Someone once noted that other religious leaders say, “Follow me and I’ll show you how to find truth.” But Jesus says, “I am the truth.”

Other religious leaders say, “Follow me and I’ll show you the way to salvation.” But Je-sus says, “I am the way to eter-nal life in heaven.”

Other religious leaders say, “Follow me and I’ll show you how to become enlightened.” But Jesus says, “I am the light.”

Other religious leaders say, “Follow me and I’ll show you the door that leads to God.” But Jesus says, “I am the door.”

Then Jesus adds, “So follow Me.”

What the different religions of the world teach contradict each other, so let’s not pretend they are all true. That’s irratio-nal. They can’t all be true. What one needs to look for is who

authenticated their claims. Je-sus claimed to be divinity and the only way to God, so how does he back up his claims? Jesus backs up his claims with unique credentials that make him uniquely credible.

For example, Jesus fulfilled dozens of centuries-old proph-ecies against all mathematical odds of probability. And unlike other religious leaders, Jesus performed great miracles that further authenticated his claim of being God’s one and only Son. And in the most spec-tacular demonstration of his deity, Jesus fulfilled his own prediction by rising from the grave after three days exactly as he said he would. And this was witnessed by more than 500 people. No other religious leader ever did the powerful things Jesus did. So, it’s not narrow-minded to say Jesus is the only way to God if the over-whelming evidence supports that claim. ■

ritenour, director of operations for VantagePoint Church. “In an effort to build upon our success and better serve our community, we added a few new features that would enable children of all ages and back-grounds to have access to the many fun activities.”

In addition to the Easter egg hunts, the event will also in-clude games with prizes, train rides, giant inflatable obstacle courses, raffles, and pictures with the Easter Bunny, Belle and Spider Man. Admission to the event and all of its activities is free. Food will be available for purchase.

While the entire community is invited to attend, Whriten-our believes that families with children ages 12 and under will find it especially enjoyable.

“The Ninth Annual Vantage-

Point Church Easter Egg Hunt will provide a wonderful op-portunity for Eastvale families to get to know their neighbors, while providing their children with a positive and fun expe-rience,” she said. “Of course, our goal is always to show the community Christ’s love. We ask for nothing in return.”

They will have Accommo-dations for Children with Spe-cial Needs like: Short Lines for Event Entrance, Front of the Line Wristbands, and Sen-sory Friendly Easter EGG Hunt! Look for the Sign at the Entrance that says, “Special Needs”

Roosevelt High School is lo-cated at 7447 Scholar Way in Eastvale, Calif. For more infor-mation regarding VantagePoint Church or the annual Easter egg hunt, call (909) 465-9700 or visit www.vantagepointchurch.org. ■

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up, you choose instead of be the voice of criticism and harsh real-ity.

Dr. John Gottman, a leading expert in sociological research, conducted a 10-year study to de-termine the types of communica-tion -- both verbal and nonverbal -- The four critical elements he determined as being the most detrimental.

• Criticism -- nagging, deflat-ing, picking at each other

• Contempt -- rolling your eyes, discounting the other’s val-ue

• Defensiveness -- refusing to hear the truth or to deal with self

• Stonewalling -- retreating, withdrawing, not saying anything

Live it: Take a look at how you are re-

lating with one another and see how you can use attitudes and words to strengthen and encour-age one another.

Pray:Invite the Lord to intervene

every time you feel like saying something you shouldn’t.

Join us Easter Sunday for an Easter Celebration Service and Egg Hunt, Meeting @ 10:00 at River Heights Intermediate School 7227 Scholar Way, East-vale CA. ■

By Rob Norris

Put on a heart of compassion, k i n d n e s s , humility, gen-tleness and

patience. Colossians 3:12In a classic Sunday comic

strip from Charles Schulz, cre-ator of Peanuts, Linus is eating a sandwich and Lucy is nearby as he begins to ponder. “Hands are fascinating things,” he says. “I like my hands. I think I have nice hands. My hands seem to have a lot of character. These are hands which may someday ac-complish great things. These are hands which may someday do marvelous works. They may build mighty bridges, or heal the sick, or hit home runs, or write soul-stir-ring novels. These are hands which may someday change the course of destiny!”

A moment of silence. Then Lu-cy’s one-line reply: “They’ve got jelly on them.”

Even as we laugh, we know that Lucy’s comment is typical of the way she treats other people. unfortunately, it is also a picture of how you can treat your spouse. Rather than encouraging your spouse and building him or her

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