Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Trick or Treat @ the Shoppes at Chino Hills!

Trick-or-Treat at The Shoppes at Chino Hills
The City of Chino Hills, in collaboration with The Shoppes at Chino Hills, will provide children with a fun and safe environment to go trick-or-treating on Halloween.  Children will participate in a variety of activities, including craft projects, face painting, and a costume contest.  Starting point for the event will be at The Shoppes Promenade.  Candy and crafts available while supplies last.   
Remember to bring your treat bag!              

Date:  Wednesday, October 31

Location: The Shoppes at Chino Hills 
13920 City Center Drive

Time: 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Costume contest starts at 4:15 pm
Ages: 

Infants to 12 years old

Fee: FREE!            
Trick Or Treat at the Shoppes

Tuesday, October 15, 2013


Mortgage Loan Officer’s

We are hiring experienced loan officers to grow with us right here in the IE. Our office is in Ontario, OK to work remotely. If you want to work for a company that delivers exceptional service we want to hear from you. Our Underwriters are looking for ways to approve your loans. We offer Competitive Compensation and Full Benefits. Call Joyce 909-467-2000.


Does your Company help you with your Social Media and Marketing? Do you have a Business Development Officer that works to help increase your business? Do you have the Support of a Production Assistant with over 10 years experience? Do you have a processing department and an Underwriting department that want to approve your loans? Can you close your loans within 21 days?  WE DO, WANT IN? You should talk to us. Call Joyce 467-2000.


We have a lot offer.


We are hiring experienced Mortgage Bankers. OK to work remotely. Our Underwriters are looking for ways to approve your loans. We offer Competitive Compensation and Full Benefits.

Call Joyce  or Tami 909-467-2000

Monday, October 14, 2013

Fall is Here and Oktoberfest is Underway!




Thank you to our 2013 sponsors!


Beck’s

Spaten

Widmer

Hangar 24

Warsteiner

Diamond Resorts

Pomona Valley Harley Davidson

 

 

What is Oktoberfest at Fairplex?

 
Bavarian music. Beer. Authentic German food. Beer. Chicken Dance. Beer. Games and prizes. Beer. Oktoberfest brings a drop of Germany to Los Angeles at Fairplex, home of the L.A. County Fair. In celebration of Bavarian culture and a nod to the world's largest beer festival, Oktoberfest at Fairplex provides all the excitement and German tradition that Los Angeles can offer.
Guests are "transported" to Bavaria as they walk through the gates and into Oktoberfest full of Oom Pa Pa music, games and prizes, The Chicken Dance, authentic German food and gallons upon gallons of beer.
**No outside cups or containers will be allowed.**

When are we open?

 
Thursday, October 10*6 p.m. - midnight
Friday, October 11*6 p.m. - midnight
Saturday, October 12*6 p.m. - midnight
Sunday, October 13**noon - 6 p.m.
  
Thursday, October 17*6 p.m. - midnight
Friday, October 18*6 p.m. - midnight
Saturday, October 19*6 p.m. - midnight
Sunday, October 20**noon - 6 p.m.
  
Thursday, October 24*6 p.m. - midnight
Friday, October 25*6 p.m. - midnight
Saturday, October 26*6 p.m. - midnight
Sunday, October 27**noon - 6 p.m.
 
* Fridays and Saturdays are 21 and up only.
** Sundays are all ages.

New Women's Council of Realtors Chino Hills Chapter


State parks’ future to be discussed at Ontario workshop


Brent Brayshaw, 15, and his father Bruce, look over a trail map with State Park Ranger Bart Grant of where trail markers will be installed at Chino Hills State Park on October 22, 2005. Brent Brayshaw of Boy Scout Troop 316 installed the trail markers as his Eagle Scout project at the state park. (Thomas R. Cordova/Staff Photographer)

The future of the area’s state parks, including Chino Hills State Park and Silverwood Lake Recreation Area, will be discussed during a public workshop Tuesday in Ontario.
The recently-named Parks Forward Commission is holding the workshop to gather ideas from residents on how to improve efficiency, create financial sustainability and better leverage partnerships within the state parks, according to a news release from the commission.
The workshop is part of an 18-month effort for the 12-member independent panel of experts, citizens, advocates and others to conduct a wholesale assessment of the state park system and recommend substantial improvements, the statement said. The commission ultimately will design and adopt a long-term plan for a financially sustainable and functionally relevant state park system that meets the needs of residents and creates a model for the rest of the nation.

The meeting, which is open to the public, will be held from 3 to 7 p.m. at the Doubletree Ontario Airport, Lake Arrow Ballroom, at 222 North Vineyard Ave. The proceedings will be webcast live on www.cal-span.org. For more information, visit parksforward.com.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Chino Hills Fall Farvest Day


Date:
October 11
Time:
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Address:
14280 Peyton Drive
Chino Hills, CA 91709
Contact:
(909) 364-2700
Cost:
$10 per person.

Fall Harvest Day

Friday, October 11

Are you ready for some family fun? Come to the City's 7th Annual Fall Harvest Day! Enjoy a variety of festivities including an old-fashioned hayride, arts and crafts projects, photo booth, and a pumpkin patch. Pre-registration required by Friday, October 9th. 


Tuesday, October 8, 2013

LikeComment Chino Valley Unified School District Mother and Son Honored as LA Fair Chino Community Heroes  The L.A. Fair Chino Community Heroes were recently honored by the Board of Education. Jamie Harwood and her son Taylor, who is a 7th grader at Briggs Elementary School, are both avid supporters and participate in several Chino community organizations and events – including the Chino Youth Museum, 5K DairyAire Run, and the YMCA. In fact, it was Jamie who organized the Y’s first Reindeer Romp. Volunteering and serving the community is always a top priority for this mother and son team. Not only did these individuals share the spotlight at the Fair’s Salute to Heroes, they all share an intense desire to contribute to the communities they call home and to make it a better place to live. Like ·  · Share · Yesterday http://ow.ly/pCpeS

"It is Day 8 of the shutdown with both sides of the aisle taking justifiable hits from Americans who are clearly frustrated with the political process.

There were no economic reports released today, but Treasury will be selling a boatload of securities this week and the added supply is weighing on Bond prices.

With Mortgage Bond prices continuing to stall at current levels, I will recommend short term locking, which is measured in days to a few weeks."

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

We had many of the Best Realtors in the Inland Empire at our VIP Route 66 Car Show Event. Here are 2 of the 10 winners with Mortgage Banker Aylen Nolasco!




Ontario names new city manager


ONTARIO >> The City Council has named deputy city manager Al Boling to succeed Chris Hughes as city manager.
The council unanimously made the decision during closed session of Tuesday’s council meeting. The appointment was announced during the meeting.
Boling has been with the Ontario for 17 years, first serving as the city’s first internal auditor and in the role of deputy city manager for the past six years.
Hughes, the city manager for the past three years, announced Thursday he will retire in December.


“I have the most utmost confidence and respect with Al Boling,” Mayor Paul Leon said. “I know the city will be well taken care of.”
As deputy city manager, Boling has overseen several city departments but has usually has a low-profile during council meetings.
“A lot of people don’t even know who Al is,” said Councilman Alan Wapner, motioning Boling to stand up to the podium at the council meeting.
Wapner said he has had several long conversations with Boling and is confident in his capabilities for the position.


The outgoing city manager has been at the helm of the battle for local control of L.A./Ontario International Airport. And on Tuesday, Wapner assured the public that things will be no different with Boling, adding he has been involved in the issue with the airport from the start.