Community Calendar

FEBRUARY
S M T W T F S
01 02 03 04 05 06 07
08 09 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
View Events
Submit Events

Colton Leaders Honored as Veterans of the Year

By Kayla Sheldon, Staff Writer
June 15, 2015 at 09:12am. Views: 14

Colton’s own Mayor Pro Tem Frank Navarro and Council Member David Toro were recently chosen by Assembly Member Cheryl Brown as Veterans of the Year. Both of these decorated veterans will be flown up to Sacramento on Wednesday, June 24, to be officially honored. Retired Master Sergeant Frank Navarro was raised in Douglas, Ariz. After graduating high school in 1964, in the same year, he enlisted into the Army and has been dedicated to his career ever since. After serving active duty, he served in the Army Reserves, accumulating a total 32 years of service, from 1964 to 1996. Throughout his military career, Navarro held several duties in the Army, including assistant director of enlisted instructor and his instrumental role at the 6220th United States Army Reserve (USAR) School, which was the one school in charge of training throughout all of Southern California. Navarro began his career with the Army Reserves in 1965, where he made California his home and where he currently serves the city of Colton as its mayor pro tem. His community involvement doesn’t stop there, as he invested eight years into the American Legion and six years into the Sons of American Legion, as well. Councilman David Toro has a story slightly different from his friend and fellow Veteran of the Year Navarro. Toro was born in Boston, Mass. but moved to Gary, Ind. when he was just 8 years old. As a teenager, he joined the early entry program and enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1978. Nearly two weeks after the 17-year-old’s high school graduation, Toro was off to boot camp to start his four-year career with the Marine Corps. Throughout his service, Toro was responsible for many duties, including maintenance administration, keeping records of pilot fighter airplanes, and much more. He was also a part of the VMFA-323 air squadron, also known as the “Death Rattlers,” which flew F-4 Phantoms. “Serving was just a part of my life. I came from a neighborhood that didn’t have much to offer,” Toro explained. “Joining the military was definitely the best future for me.” He added that his service taught him a myriad of skills he employs today, like discipline, responsibility, structure, teamwork, and, especially at his young age at that time, to be independent. After his service, Toro stayed in California, where he now serves as a councilman for the city of Colton. “It’s really a great honor to be recognized for something that you didn’t intend to be recognized for,” Toro explained. “It’s a really good feeling.” When Navarro received the phone call that he was nominated to be Veteran of the Year, he chuckled as he explained he nearly fell out of his chair. “It was not something I expected,” he said. “It’s such an honor.” “[Serving] made me who I am today,” explained Navarro. “I gained a lot of experience, knowledge, discipline, character, how to be an effective trainer,” he said as the list of went on. “I learned a lot.” At a Memorial Day event in Colton on May 25, Assembly Member Cheryl Brown, without either veterans knowing, announced her chosen Veterans of the Year as they stood up and saluted the audience, who congratulated the honored veterans with a round of applause. Navarro added, “I’m very grateful to Brown.”

Related Articles

Photo Courtesy of: Stacy Schwartz

By Stacy Schwartz, Media Contact

January 18, 2022 at 09:51pm. Views: 222

Diego didn’t have your typical childhood. His family went through financial hardships and experienced homelessness, and he recalls often sleeping on couches and in hotel rooms.

Photo Courtesy of: Sheann Brandon

By Sheann Brandon, Public Relations

February 7, 2024 at 07:09am. Views: 162

Physicians ask parents to seek medical care if child shows symptoms.

Photo Courtesy of: Courtesy

By Jill Henderson, Community Writer

December 18, 2017 at 11:19pm. Views: 167

caption

Photo Courtesy of: Google Commons

By Stacey Allis , Assistant Director

September 7, 2023 at 03:49pm. Views: 94

There will be a free A 4-day virtual experience with CSUSB Entrepreneurship program to learn & explore the fundamentals of entrepreneurship from their globally recognized program.

Photo Courtesy of: Leticia Salas

By City News Group ,

July 19, 2022 at 06:26am. Views: 127

This week's CNG Sweepstakes winner, Leticia Salas.

Photo Courtesy of: City of Moreno Valley

By City of Moreno Valley ,

August 18, 2022 at 07:31am. Views: 120

Special lighting's to coincide with schools' graduation events.

Photo Courtesy of: Keisa Brown

By Craig Petinak, Public Relations & Communications Services

September 7, 2023 at 03:47pm. Views: 71

2021
Teacher of the Year, Keisa Brown – University Heights Middle School – Riverside USD.

Photo Courtesy of: 4df0647b541f3ffcfc6471834a2a0fc7

By Thumbnail, Thumbnail

November 16, 2023 at 05:35am. Views: 1

4df0647b541f3ffcfc6471834a2a0fc7

Photo Courtesy of: Laura Villafuente

By Elena Macias, Staff Writer

July 14, 2021 at 03:43pm. Views: 80

The Grand Terrace Little League All-Star Minor's team are the 2021 California Section 8 Champions!

Photo Courtesy of: Justine Rodriguez

By Justine Rodriguez, Director, Marketing and Public Relations

July 14, 2021 at 03:40pm. Views: 104

The Medical Laboratory Science Program of Arrowhead Regional Medical Center in Colton, California, is awarded Continuing Accreditation for 10 years.

Photo Courtesy of:

By Elena Carrasco, Community Writer

June 12, 2020 at 01:13pm. Views: 108

Tony and Gloria Bocanegrs both worked in San Bernardino for a combined total of over 60 years and within that time, they both become prominent leaders in their community for their involvement and impact.

Photo Courtesy of: San Bernardino Police

By John Echevarria, Community Affairs Division / P.I.O.

June 12, 2020 at 01:12pm. Views: 164

Suspect Moses Barbanavarro, (DOB 01-11-1988) resident of San Bernardino, California.

--> -->