This Time Around, Carrizales Joins With His Council Colleagues In Vote To Extend Warehouse Moratorium

The 45-day ban the Rialto City Council imposed on the consideration of newly filed warehouse project applications within its city limits that was approved on January 28 will be extended to 6 months and 29 days, the Rialto City Council unanimously decided on February 25.
At its final meeting in January, the council voted 4-to-1 with Councilmember Andy Carrizales dissenting, to impose a 45-day moratorium on the acceptance of any further applications for the construction of warehouses.
A cross section of Rialto’s residents has come to believe that the city has a glut of warehouses or distribution centers/logistics facilities, and that too many existing ones are located much too close to or within residential neighborhoods and that others are unacceptably proximate to schools. In response to those complaints, city staff began examining the city code and the Rialto Development Code to ascertain what leverage city officials possess to prevent the further proliferation of warehouses into areas deemed incompatible with them and their function.
There are more than 934 million square feet of warehousing in San Bernardino and Riverside counties at present, with more being built. That includes 3,034 warehouses in San Bernardino County. In 177,961-population, 50-square mile Ontario there are 289 warehouses larger than 100,000 square feet. In 213,000-population, 43.07-square mile Fontana there are 142 warehouses larger than 100,000 square feet. In 92,988-population, 29.6-square mile Chino there are 118 warehouses larger than 100,000 square feet. In 174,453-population 40.12-square mile Rancho Cucamonga there are 109 warehouses. In 223,728-population, 59.2-square mile San Bernardino there are 75 warehouses larger than 100,000 square feet. In 73,280-population, 36-square mile Redlands, there are 56 warehouses larger than 100,00 square feet.
Rialto, with its 104,380 population, is, at 24.1 square miles, more compact than those other cities and thus more densely populated. At present, it has 47 warehouses of more than 100,000 square feet. Continue reading

RC Man Pleads Out To Selling Trade Secrets To Chinese Company

A Rancho Cucamonga resident pleaded guilty yesterday to illegally possessing sensitive technologies that he downloaded from his Southern California-based employers and marketed through his own competing company to a China-based manufacturer.
Liming Li, 66, of Rancho Cucamonga, pleaded guilty to one count of possession of trade secrets. “Protecting U.S. companies’ sensitive intellectual property is critical to our country’s success in a global economy,” said acting United States Attorney Joseph T. McNally. “The defendant here stole intellectual property in order to benefit companies in China. Stealing proprietary information undermines our economic security, and the U.S. Attorney’s Office will aggressively prosecute individuals that engage in this conduct.”
“Mr. Li’s greed allowed him to be used by a Chinese company without regard for the negative implications to the economy or national security of the United States,” said Akil Davis, the assistant director in charge of the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office. “The FBI is well-aware that China is actively seeking and stealing American intellectual property at a rapid pace and those who willingly hand it over, as Mr. Li has done and now acknowledged, will face serious consequences.”
According to his plea agreement, from 1996 to 2013, Li worked for a Southern California-based business identified in court documents as “U.S. Company #1,” which specialized in precision measuring instruments and metrological technology and equipment. The company designed and sold a range of products such as micrometers, calipers, coordinate measuring machines, and optical measurement systems. Continue reading

Chaffey Community Show Band & C.P. Construction Co To Put On St Patrick’s Songfest

The musicians of the Ontario Chaffey Community Show Band and C.P. Construction Company will present “Music From Far Away Places” on Monday, March 17, 2025 at 7:30 p.m.
The concert, to be held at Gardiner W. Spring Auditorium located on the campus of Chaffey High School at 1245 North Euclid Avenue in Ontario, will celebrate St. Partick’s Day.
The Woodwind Celebration Ensemble will present a pre-concert recital in the auditorium lobby at 7:00 p.m. Complimentary coffee and cookies will be served in the lobby prior to the concert. The performance is free to the public.
The March concert is to feature a repertoire of music from around the world; included are the countries of Ireland, France, Argentina, Spain, Cuba, Italy, Sweden, Germany, Korea, Japan, and the United States.
Special guest artists are Dr. Sylvia Mann, director of the Southland Symphony Orchestra and University of La Verne Orchestra, and professional harp soloist Ellie Choate. Show Band soloists include dancer Kathy Soderlund and clarinetist Neil Vargas.
Dr. Sylvia Lee Mann – composer, conductor, violist, educator, and performer – appears with many musical ensembles in Southern California and across the nation. Currently a faculty member at Chaffey College and the University of La Verne, Dr. Mann is the pastor & minister of Music at Bethel Congregational Church, UCC in Ontario. She is the music director and conductor of the Southland Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, Temecula Valley Jr. Youth Symphony, La Verne Symphony Orchestra, and a popular guest conductor throughout Southern California. In addition, Sylvia is honored to be a featured guest conductor at Carnegie Hall in New York City Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage for the 42nd season of MidAmerica Productions International NY. She will be conducting a special concert in the Spring of 2025.
Sylvia completed undergraduate studies at Chapman College and graduate studies at the University of Southern California and London University. As a violist and violinist, she studied with many distinguished teachers. As a composer, her mentors include William Kraft, Gunther Schuller, and Samuel Adler. Her conducting studies included such notable teachers as Daniel Lewis, Gunther Schuller, and Neville Mariner.
Sylvia’s music is heard on the concert stage, in film, television, and media outlets. Her works have also been commissioned and performed by many orchestras, and she was featured in the Culver City Symphony’s historic concert, “The American Beat – Women Composers.” Dr. Mann will conduct her composition entitled “Heritage Suite.”
Harp music is capable of enhancing the elegance and elemental beauty of life. Harpist Ellie Choate’s touch with that instrument has been credited with reach the musical soul with a magical ambiance.
From the multiple Grammy award winning CD, Genius Loves Company with Ray Charles, to the Ojai Festival with Pierre Boulez; from the motion picture scoring stage to daytime television; from weddings and corporate events to a healing and therapeutic session of bed-side harp, Ellie Choate brings her professionalism and deep understanding and love of the harp to listeners throughout Los Angeles, Orange County and all of Southern California. She will perform Spanish composer Joquin Rodrigo’s “Concierto de Aranjuez, Movement 2.”
Also featured on the program is Show Band 1st Clarinetist Neil Vargas who will perform a solo in a composition written by American and French jazz musician and composer Sidney Bechet entitled “Si Tu Vois Ma Mere,” (“If You See My Mother”). The solo is a direct transcription of the one performed by Bechet in the 1950’s. Show Band musician Kathy Soderlund will be featured as a dancer in “Don’t Cry For Me Argentina” and “Malaguena.” The outstanding musicians of the Show Band will entertain their concert goers in “Irish Folk Song Suite,” and “Tarantella and Canzone” both composed by Dr. Gabe Petrocelli, along with “Vive La France,” a medley of well-known French songs.
The performance will be narrated by Chaffey Adult School Principal Dr. George Matamala and Montclair High School English Teacher Bess Silva.
Those who wish to support the Show Band can do so by visiting and feeding the Hungry Tuba located in the lobby. The concert will be broadcast on local Ontario cable Channel 3. Check your cable listings for the date and time.
The Ontario Chaffey Community Show Band was founded in 1985 by R. Jack Mercer and is now under the direction of Dr. Gabe Petrocelli and assistant directors David Schaafsma and Pat Arnold. Band members represent at least two dozen communities throughout Southern California. Adult musicians and students are invited to participate. Rehearsals are held on Monday evenings from 7 to 9:00 p.m. at the Chaffey High School Jack Mercer Band Room. The band performs monthly concerts on the campus of Chaffey High School as well as at other venues throughout the community. All performances are free to the public.
For more information about the concert visit the Show Band website at www.showband.net or contact Dr. Petrocelli at gabe@showband.net. The “Friends of the Ontario Chaffey Community Show Band” is a registered charity under Internal Revenue Code Section 501 (c)(3); EIN # 46-1422958. Donations are welcomed. Checks may be made out to: Friends of the OCCSB, P.O. Box 1512, Ontario, CA 91762. Concert goers interested in being included on the Show Band mailing list are encouraged to fill out an information card at our events. The Show Band can be followed on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and its website at www.showband.net.

February 28 SBC Sentinel Legal Notices

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME
CIV SB 2500716
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner JULIA STEPHAN, also known as JULIA PEREZ OR JULIA KRAMER, filed with this court for a decree changing names as follows:
JULIA STEPHAN to JULIA CLAIRE
JULIA PEREZ to JULIA CLAIRE
JULIA KRAMER to JULIA CLAIRE
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing.
Notice of Hearing:
Date: MARCH 17, 2025
Time: 8:30 a.m.
Department: S22
The address of the court is Superior Court of California, County of San Bernardino, 247 West Third Street, San Bernardino, CA 92415
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order be published in the San Bernardino County Sentinel in San Bernardino County California, once a week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing of the petition.
Gilbert G. Ochoa
Judge of the Superior Court.
Filed: February 3, 2025 by
Stephanie Garcia, Deputy Court Clerk
Attorney for Julia Stephan
Jennifer M. Daniel
220 Nordina St.
Redlands, CA 92373
Telephone No: (909) 792-9244 Fax No: (909) 235-4733
Email address: team@lawofficeofjenniferdaniel.com
Published in the San Bernardino County Sentinel on February 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2025.

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE
NUMBER CIV SB 2500119,
TO  ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner: Valentina Nichole Hernandez filed with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Valentina Nichole Hernandez to Valentina Nichole Zolnikov.
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing.
Notice of Hearing:
Date: 02/27/2025, Time: 09:00 AM, Department: S23The address of the court is Superior Court of California, County of San Bernardino, San Bernardino District-Civil Division, 247 West Third Street, San Bernardino, CA 92415, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order be published in the  SBCS ? Ontario in San Bernardino County California, once a week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing of the petition.
Dated: 01/16/2025
Judge of the Superior Court: Gilbert G. Ochoa
Published in the SBCS  Ontario on 02/07/2025, 02/14/2025, 02/21/2025, 02/28/2025

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Meet Congressman Pete Aguilar March 1st At The San Bernardino Elks Lodge

SAN BERNARDINO, Calif.—The Democratic Luncheon Club of San Bernardino is pleased to present its 31st Annual Banquet and Installation of Officers featuring Congressman Pete Aguilar, set for March 1st, 2025, at noon. The event will occur at the Elks Lodge #836, 2055 Elks Drive, San Bernardino, CA. Doors will open at 11:30 AM.

Pete Aguilar represents the 33rd Congressional District of California. He was most recently re-elected in 2024. In the 118th Congress, Rep. Aguilar holds the leadership position of Chair of the House Democratic Caucus, the third ranking Democrat in the House of Representatives.

“This event is always the San Bernardino valley’s much anticipated premier political event of the year. We honor officers and celebrate the club’s achievements over the past year. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear from Congressman Pete Aguilar, who is expected to share insights on the new Administration’s drastic budget actions and legislative issues affecting our community,” said Tim Prince, President of the Democratic Luncheon Club.

Other speakers include a representative of California Attorney General Rob Bonta, newly elected San Bernardino City Councilmember Treasure Ortiz and Frank Reyes, speaking on behalf of State Senator Eloise Reyes, who is undergoing treatment for cancer.

To secure any of the few remaining seats at this important event, RSVP immediately to Roxanne Rios (909) 961-4250.

The Democratic Luncheon Club of San Bernardino holds regular meetings most Fridays at Juan Pollo Restaurant, 1258 West 5th St., San Bernardino. Each meeting features a distinguished guest speaker who addresses significant local issues and news. For more information, visit the website at sbdems.com.

For additional information, please visit our website at sbdems.com or contact us via email at democraticluncheonclub@gmail.com.

About the Democratic Luncheon Club of San Bernardino

Founded in 1993, the Democratic Luncheon Club of San Bernardino is the premier Democratic club in the Inland Empire.