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Summer Time

Towards the end of July 2018 my parents and I went to San Clemente on the beach train. It’s a train that runs every summer and goes all the way to Oceanside, making several stops to places like Corona, San Juan Capistrano, and Laguna Niguel.

We got on the 9:20am train, and we arrived at San Clemente at 11:13am. After we arrived at the San Clemente Pier, my parents and I found our spot down a little ways on the beach next to both the snack bar and the bathroom.

We then laid out our towels and relaxed for about an hour while having lunch. I actually bought my lunch at the snack bar because their snack bar has a really good grilled cheese that I like, while my Parents ate the sandwiches that my Mom had made for them.

Soon after eating lunch, my Mom and I went for about a walk along the beach away from the pier. It’s something my Mom and I do every year since we started taking the beach train. Once we had finished our walk, my parents and I packed up all our stuff on the beach and decided to go for a walk on the pier to see what was going on there.

Turns out the day we went, San Clemente was having their yearly summer festival so we actually went to San Clemente on a good day. They also had some really old fashion vintage cars. That was the part about the trip that my parents liked, since the cars were from their generation, me not so much. I’m not really an old generations girl.

Finally around 3:11pm my parents had gone to get drinks, while I had a chocolate brownie sundae. Then we got back on the train and went back home. I had an amazing day at the San Clemente Pier and I can’t wait to go again.

Until next time!

This is Brittany Yeager, signing off.

Restaurant Donations

The Media Crew and Job Coach Amika Luebrun and her crew are responsible for picking up donations from restaurants throughout the Inland Empire.  Here are a few from when we remember to take a photo.

A BIG THANK YOU to Bob’s Big Boy, Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt and Texas Roadhouse for your thoughtful donations!

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Elizabeth Madrigal, Moving Forward!

Elizabeth Madrigal

Elizabeth Madrigal is doing an outstanding job in the Corona Snack Store.  She’s shown growth and maturity in the service she provides, always taking initiative; and in accepting the responsibilities of her position. She’s always cheerful and pleasant and willing to assist wherever needed.

Elizabeth recently expressed the desire to continue moving forward and train at Ancho’s Southwest Grill & Bar to further develop her skills. She is awesome and we want to congratulate her on her success!

Community Recognition

Way to go Amika and Crew!

One of ACI’s many jobs in the community is collecting recycled cardboard from Riverside City Hall. Job Coach, Amika Luebrun and her crew go to all seven floors and rotate the full bins with empty bins.

City Hall staff has reported that Amika’s crew is very hardworking and respectful towards others. They never leave a mess, and they’re always in a good mood.

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