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Back cover of RCMAHS calendar. Includes all pictures used for calendar pages with a caption reading "This calendar includes images of the history of Mexican American families living in the communities of Riverside County." Bottom left section text written by Linda Salinas-Thompson about the cover photograph of the Riverside Community Settlement House and Issue #4. Bottom right states copyright, graphic design company used, and price.
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The left side of the page lists RCMAHS executive board, followed by the RCMAHS committee members. Middle has an image of a travel tag with "Do what you have to do to do what you need to do" written inside. The bottom left section is a dedication to sponsors and contact information about RCMAHS. The top half of the right side has a photo of people sitting around a table with children and a caption underneath: "Eastside Settlement House 1917." The bottom right is a photo of a woman holding a circular food with a child in the background captioned "Settlement House, Early Years.
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The left side has the Riverside County Mexican American Historical Society's mission statement, followed by a list of RCMAHS advisory board members. Under that is honor dedicated to Augustine "Teen Flores" written by Linda Salinas-Thompson for the 2011 Frier Icon that continues on the right side of the page under a headshot of Flores with a military side cap. The middle of the page advertises the 2011 Riverside Heroes Awards by Riverside Human Relations Commission would be on December 1, 2011 at 3:30.
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Bottom calendar page for December 2012 with blank notes section and surrounding months' calenders at top right. Holidays of Hannukkah, RCMAHS Senior Christmas Dance at Zacatecas Banquet Room, Christmas. The bottom left is an ad for Daniel Castor bail bonds agent with address and info. The bottom right is an ad for Zacatecas Cafe with address, contact info, and logo.
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First calendar page for December 2012 written in English and Spanish at the bottom and the year on put on either side. Most of the page is dedicated to Tony Lopez and his life written by Linda Salinas-Thompson in September 2011. Text states: Tony Lopez was born in Penjamo, Mexico. He came to the United States when he was a young boy. Tony attended Lincoln and Irving Elementary Schools and went on to the 11th grade. He went on to work in the fields doing migrant farm labor work. Living in Riverside, he attended Saint Francis de Assisi Catholic Church, where he met Sarah Vasquez. They married in 1939 and were the proud parents of six children, Theresa, Anthony, Ramona, David, Monsignor Gerard Lopez, and the daughter they lost Patricia. Tony worked at Camp Hanna and went to woodshop classes during WWII. Tony retired as an engineer from building and producing machinery for the packing houses of the citrus industry. Tony coached baseball teams for many years, people still remember him for those giving days. He and Sarah have been married for over 70 years and stay very active with " The left image is Tony Lopez and his wife Sarah Vasquez posing with a child, the middle image is a later image of Lopez and wife, and most right picture is Lopez on his wedding day.
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The bottom part of the calendar that continues from the previous page for November 2012, with Dia de Los Muertos, Election Day, Veteran's Day, and Thanksgiving noted. The bottom left is a dedication to Johnny and Ramona Sotelo by their children with a photograph. The text states "In honor of Johnny and Ramona Sotelo: 'How many lives shall I touch today, how many neighbors will pass my way, I can only reach out and help so many with a Christ like touch in my glowing Spirit!' Your Loving Children." Bottom left is an ad for Pierce Bros. Crestlawn Memorial Park and Mortuary.
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The first page of calendar for the month of November 2012, stated in both English and Spanish at the bottom with the year on either side. An image of a wedding day with snowflakes background takes up most of the page with bride and groom in the center with guests posing for the camera. The caption at the top reads "On November 1952, Johnny Carillo and Sally Soliz married at St. Francis de Assisi Catholic Church (Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church) with family members and friends."
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The bottom calendar page continues from the previous page for October 2012 with Columbus Day and Halloween noted. Bottom left is a dedication stating "In loving memory of Jesse R. Ybarra, Velia Ybarra, and Azalia Hardy" by the Hernandez Family with an accompanying photo. The bottom right is an ad for MDS transcription service with the address and info.
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Calendar cover page for the month of October 2012 written in both English and Spanish at the bottom of the page with the year on either side. An image of the Evans Brothers Packing House taken in February 1948 takes up most of the page designed inside as an open travel notebook. There are three rows of workers, both men and women wearing various types of clothing in front of a building with a caption at the bottom stating "Evans Bros. Riverside, California. Feb 26, 1948." The sign "Monte Vista Citrus Association" is in the top right of the photo.
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The bottom calendar page for the month of September 2012, continued from the previous page with Mexican Independence Day, Rosh Hashanah, and Yom Kippur noted. Top left two squares have the surrounding months' calenders and notes section. Bottom left is a memorial reading "In loving memory of our loved ones: The Ybarra's and Gallegos Families" and an accompanying image. The bottom right is an ad for Preston and Simons Mortuary with their address and contact info.
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First calendar page for September 2012 written in both English in Spanish with the year at the bottom written on either side. A dedication to the Community Settlement Association and Jesse R. Ybarra takes up the rest of the page designed as an open travel notebook. The left page has "The Community Settlement Association" travel tag, an image of Ybarra, and written history about the Community settlement House and Ybarra's work in the association. The right page has an image of two men building and writing continued from the first page by Luana Ybarra Hernandez and Linda Salinas Thompson. Text begins with "The Community Settlement House celebrates the 100 year anniversary in September 2011." and ends with "We will always remember Mr. Ybarra and Mrs. Anderson for being such a big part of our lives and all the proper teaching skills brought forth to us by them."
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The bottom calendar page of August 2012 is part of the previous page and contains the dates of the month. The first two squares show the surrounding months' calenders (July and September). The bottom left is an ad for a tow truck called Double A Towing with contact and business information. The bottom right shows an ad for State Farm insurance agent Yolanda Vasquez-Meier.
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First calendar page for August 2021, written in both English and Spanish on the bottom center with the year written on either side. A background of an open travel notebook with a dedication to Virginia Rodriguez Solorio. Text states "Virginia was the second eldest daughter of ten siblings to Zeferino and Guadalupe Rodriguez. Born and raised in the Casa Blanca neighborhood, she attended Chernawa Middle School. She became an orange packer with Victoria, Arlington, and Royal Citrus Packing Companies, where she worked for over 80 years. She married John Duarte Solorio, a WWII Veteran. They had two children, Evangeline and Lillian, five grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. Virginia received letters of recognition for being an outstanding citizen in the community of Casa Blanca. She lived her life humbly and simply, enjoying her family and neighbors. Her fondest memories were of attending dances at St. Anthony's Church, where all the community would father and have a great time. Beverly Arias September 2011." On the left is a travel tag with her name an image of Solorio in a wedding dress. The right page has an image of Solorio sitting on the front of a car and a dedication to her life written by Beverly Arias in September 2011.
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Calendar page for the month of July 2012. Independence Day is noted and small notes section the surrounding months' calenders after the last day of he month that fills up the last four spaces. The bottom left is an ad for Pierce Bros. Crestlawn Memorial Park & Mortuary with an address and logo of the business. The bottom right is an ad for a bail bonds service from Daniel Castro with his phone number and address.