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M A G A Z I N EURBAN LIVING

VOL. 1 ISSUE 4

Delgado Brothers “A Brother’s Dream”

Marie KaneEducation Over Cotton

The Art of PerseveranceA Simple Philosophy

SERVING THE GATEWAY TO THE INL AND EMPIRE

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Guardian Air

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insidefeatures 07 “A Brother’s Dream by Christina Cardenas

09 ExpressJet Open for Business by Harold Johnson

10 Teaching Kids to Care

17 Leading Women Recognized by Stefani Martinez

20 Invision Our Future... Downtown Pomona

22 Marie Kane by Bob Joswick

26 The Art of Perserverance by Jessica Caldera

30 Lasting Relationships by Stefani Martinez

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Urban Living MagazineThe Heart of Southern CaliforniaVol. 1, Issue 4 August 2007PUBLISHERSChristina CardenasBill MartinezRobert Saiz

EDITOR Christina CardenasEXECUTIVE COORDINATOR

Stefani Martinez

CONTRIBUTING EDITORSShirley L. SummersJan Stevens

CONTRIBUTING WRITERSChristina CardenasBrittan WestHarold JohnsonLiset VillaltaStefani MartinezJessica CalderaBob Joswick

ADVERTISING CO.CREATIVE UNDERGROUND CEO

Bill MartinezART DIRECTOR / GRAPHIC DESIGN

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James AmosIT DIRECTOR

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MARKETING/SALESBill Martinez / [email protected] Robert Saiz Jan Stevens - East ValleyStacy Frazier-Brock - Southwest909.944.5750

URBAN LIVING CORPORATE OFFICE9350 7th St., Suite BRancho Cucamonga, CA 91730909.944.5750

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SUBSCRIBETo order subscriptions or reprints please email [email protected]

To advertise contact Bill Martinez 909.944.5750 or [email protected] visit our web-site at www.urbanlivingmagazine.net

Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy in this publication. The publisher cannot accept responsibility for ad content, typographical errors or admissions. No part of this magazine may be reproduced without written consent of Urban Living Magazine.

Urban Living Magazine is not responsible for any unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or other materials. All submissions become the property of Urban Living Magazine and can not be edited, published, or otherwise used in any medium.

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7 Arts & Entertainment

16 Dining Guide

17 Event Calendar

18 Community

24 Education / Sports

30 Rolling Classics

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Urbanite is a word used in the United Kingdom and Ireland to describe a demographic of people who, like yuppies, are young, urban professionals, but unlike yuppies, are socially conscious. This group of people has been called the yuppies of the 21st Century. Their social conscience has been attributed to their living through the “caring, sharing” 90s, while in other ways they may be products of the “greedy, selfish” 80s.Urbanites can be seen as the very opposite of the lower class group identified as “Chavs”. Urbanites are young, like Chavs, but unlike Chavs, they are educated, up market and highly aspirational.CharacteristicsResearch at the British commuter newspaper Metro has focused on three elements of Urbanites that go some way to defining and describing them:DemographicsUrbanites are aged in between 18-44, they are full-time working professionals and they are living or working in one the UK’s top 20 urban areas by population (i.e. big cities, not small towns). By our calculations, there are 5 million Urbanites in the UK right now.AttitudesMetro’s original qualitative research in 2001 identified Urbanites as having 6 key characteristics: they are time-poor, city-proud, media-literate, brand-centric, trend-sensitive and culturally-aware. They are affluent consumers with an optimistic outlook on life that is very different from those who live in “small town” or rural areas.MotivationsThe third element towards a sociology and psychology of Urbanites is connected to their expectations from life. Through research on the “Urban Life” consumer panel, Metro has crystallized the 10 “Great Expectations” that above all else motivate and drive Urbanites:1. Expecting to live a meaningful and experience-rich urban life2. Expecting to succeed in multiple areas of life (not just career)3. Expecting to get substantial fulfillment from work (not just cash)4. Expecting to be at the hub of a large friendship network5. Expecting the traditional ideal of “true love” in the modern world

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Experience the flavors of California and the PacificRim in Citrus West, Ontario’s newest and hippestrestaurant. Enjoy a wide selection of sandwiches,pastas, salads, seafood, beef and flavorfuldesserts. Our staff welcomes each and every guestwith warm hospitality and excellent service in anopen-air bistro atmosphere.

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“There are multiple factors coming together to expand and enhance HistoricDowntown Redlands. The City is updating the Downtown Specific Plan toaddress land use and facility requirements so as to accommodate a moreintense and vibrant urban development within the downtown. SANBAG recentlycompleted the Redlands Passenger Rail Station Area Plans Report whichrecommends that a station be located in downtown Redlands surrounded byTransit Oriented Development. The Redevelopment Agency is activelyassisting and promoting development downtown.

There are projects in various stages of development. Redlands LandAcquisition Company, L.P. has approval to proceed with the development of a150,300 square foot commercial center with retail, restaurant, and officeuses including a health club to be built on a 13.4 acre site located at theentrance to downtown, west of Eureka Street and south of the freewayoff-ramp.

Visitors traveling south on Eureka Street today are greeted by the Krikorianmultiplex theater. The City is in discussions with Krikorian to develop acore block entertainment mixed use project consisting of retail development,restaurants, expanded theater and entertainment venues and residentialdevelopments above ground retail uses. In this same block there will be atransit station, a pedestrian plaza and pedestrian oriented promenade.

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ANTONIO’S RISTORANTE ITALLIANO8045 N. Vineyard Ave. Rancho Cucamonga 909.941.0047 Open 7 days a week from 11:00-10:00This is a classic Italian Restaurant, serving Lunch and Dinner daily. Full Bar.

BENIHANA3760 East Inland Empire Blvd. Ontario www.bennihana.com 909.483.0937 Lunch 11:30-2:00 Dinner Mon. – Thurs. 5:00-10:00 Fri and Sat. till 11:00 Twenty Teppan tables set the stage for fun where your own personal chef prepares a meal of steak, chicken, seafood and vegetables all cooked to perfection right before your eyes. Sushi appetizers can be ordered in the dining room or a whole sushi feast can be enjoyed in the sushi bar which offers an array of creative seafood tastes. Reservations Recommended.

Cask ‘N Cleaver Steakhouse8689 9th Street 909.982.7108 Rancho Cucamonga www.claskncleaver.com Lunch M-F 11:30-2:00 Dinner M-Th 5:00-9:00 Fri & Sat 5:00-10:00 Enjoy steaks, prime-rib, seafood, fresh fish, chicken, and salad bar, served in an atmosphere of friendliness. Wine-list and full bar.

THE CELLAR195 N. Central Ave., Upland 909.946.3604 Soft lighting and warm woods set the mood in this fine-dining restaurant and night club. Full bar, nightly entertainment, large dance floor. Lunch and Dinner Daily. Reservations recommended. VIP Lounge.

CHEESECAKE FACTORY, THE12379 North Mainstreet, Rancho Cucamonga 909.463.3011 Mon – Thurs. 11:00-11:00 Fri. & Sat.11:00-12:30 Sun. 10:00-11:00 Come and enjoy more than just a cheesecake, at this unique upscale casual restaurant. With over 200 menu selections including Appetizers, Specialty Salads, Pastas, and Pizzas, as well as great steaks and chops, Fresh Fish, and Sandwiches. Serving Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Dining, a Full Bar, and Sunday Brunch.

CORNER BAGELS9635 Milliken Ave. #106, Rancho Cucamonga 909.273.1326 Corner Bagels is fun, relaxing and delicious offering a wide variety of coffees, cappuccinos and espressos and 22 varieties of flavored bagels. Lunch menu: Sandwiches using the freshest, healthy ingredients catering to your every desire. Anytime of the day - stop by - relax, eat and use internet service ABSOLUTELY FREE.

DAVE AND BUSTERS4821 Mills Circle, Ontario 909.987.1557 www.daveandbusters.com Entertainment…We’ve got it. Bring your friends and family and enjoy as our restaurant serves up the highest quality food in an elegant atmosphere fit for everyone. Our exciting menu has a full array of high quality selections. There’s something for everyone.…

KABUKI JAPANESE RESTAURANT12595 North Mainstreet, Rancho Cucamonga 909.646.8555 Sun.-Thurs. 11am-10:30 pm Fri & Sat. 11am-11pm Enjoy your lunch or dinner in an elegant, contemporary atmosphere, featuring dining rooms, patio dining, full bar and outstanding sushi bar, with ½ off prices.

KINGS FISH HOUSE12427 North Mainstreet Rancho Cucamonga 909.803.1280 Family-Friendly restaurant. Seafood selections ranging from classic to modern, Casual to upscale. For non fish lovers there is a variety of Chicken and Meats. Full Bar, outside dining available.

LE BELLISSIMOS11849 Foothill Blvd., Rancho Cucamonga 909.948.0948 Mon. – Thurs. 11am-9:30pm Fri. 11am-10:30pm Sat. 3pm-10:30pm Sun. 2pm-9:30-pm www.lebellissimo.com An upscale Restaurant where the secret to an authentic French and Italian cuisine is that every dish is prepared to order and receives individual love and care. An extensive menu is awaiting you. Full Bar. Reservations recommended on weekends

LELA’S DINING296 W. 2nd St., Pomona(909) 620-7200 Sun.-Thurs. 11am-10pm Fri. & Sat. 11am-11pmLela’s offers a hip retro vibe where dining is a pleasure. The menu includes memorable appetizers and signature sandwiches, inviting entreés and desserts.

LUCILLE’S SMOKEHOUSE BAR-B-QUE12624 North Mainstreet, Rancho Cucamonga 909.463.7427 Sun.-Thurs. 11am-10pm Fri. & Sat. 11am-11pm Lucille’s is a place where they put savory barbecue right in front of you. Even in salads- plus all the essential appetizers, side dishes, and desserts. Live Blues on Friday and Saturday nights.

MISTY’S LOUNGE222 N. Vineyard Ave., Ontario (in the DoubleTree Hotel) 909.937.0900 Nightly entertainment 7 days a week. Featuring today’s top 40’s and music from the 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s. Happy Hour: Mon. – Fri. 4:30pm-7pm. Open: Mon. – Fri 4:30 pm to close. Sat. & Sun. 11am – close.

NEW YORK GRILL950 Ontario Mills Drive, Ontario 909.987.1928www.newyorkgrill.comThis dynamic style restaurant brings the state of New York City’s finest restaurant to the Inland Empire. This fine dining atmosphere brings a wide variety of Prime steaks, Australian Lobster, and Almond crusted Pacific Mahi-Mahi, and much more. Full bar. Nightly entertainment. Reservations recommended.

ORCHID GRILL, THE429 N. Vineyard Ave., Ontario 909.937.8000 Casually Elegant atmosphere with exotic orchards that are a “must see.” A menu of delicious French and continental dishes. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily.

PANDA INN3223 East Centre Lake, Ontario 909.3902888Award wining Mandarin and Szechuan Cuisine. With the chef’s specialties including; Wok-Seared Mongolian Beef, Sweet & Pungent Chicken, Tofu and Spicy Eggplant, and Honey- Walnut Shrimp. Full bar. Reservations honored.

P.F. CHANGS CHINA BISTRO7870 Monticello Ave., Rancho Cucamonga 909.463.4095 Sun.-Thurs. 11am-11pm Fri. & Sat. 11am-12pm Founded in 1993, this contemporary and consistently outstanding restaurant has a unique combination of Chinese cuisine, attentive service, wine, and tempting desserts all served in a stylish, high-energy bistro.

PORTER’S PRIME STEAK HOUSE222 N. Vineyard Ave. (in the Doubletree Hotel), Ontario 909.418.4808 Lunch Tue-Fri. dinner nightly. Sun. Brunch From light sides to delicious sides, from ocean fresh seafood to finely prepared Angus steaks, Porter's has an option for every palate. In addition to our choice meats, we are always pleased to offer vegetarian fare upon request. Bon apetit!

ROSA’S425 N. Vineyard Ave., Ontario 909.937.1220Mon.-Fri. 11:30-9:30 Sat. 4:30- 10:30 www.rosasitalian.com Finest Italian cuisine served in elegant, intimate surroundings. Live piano music will accompany your evening dining while you enjoy exciting, authentic Italian entrees. Reservations recommended.

SAFFRON’S CAFÉ2903 Guasti Road, Guasti 909.605.7677 This charming café will delight your senses with their heavenly baked goods from their European Bakery. The menu changes weekly, promoting creativity in the culinary arts.

SAKANA STEAK HOUSE & SUSHI BAR820 W. Foothill Blvd., Upland 909.608.1668Come and enjoy Teppan dining. Watch the chef slice and dice your meal of steak, chicken, seafood, and/or vegetables. Sushi bar. Full bar. Lunch and dinner daily.

SPAGGI’S ITALIAN GRILL1651 W. Foothill Blvd., Upland 909.579.0497This romantic setting Italian restaurant has an extensive wine list and a variety of Italy’s traditional recipes. Patio dining available. Lunch Mon.-Fri. Dinner Mon.-Sat. Reservations recommended.

YARD HOUSE 12473 Mainstreet, Rancho Cucamonga 909.646.7116 Sun.-Thurs. 11am-11:30 pm Fri. & Sat. 11am-1:30 amThis upscale vibrant restaurant is great for everyone. They have an extensive selection of draft beers, Mouth watering appetizers, Delicious House favorites, one of a kind entrees, and more.re

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September:

2 - 2nd Saturday Art WalkExperience the diverse array of top quality art work, ceramics, fiber, jewelry, mixed media, painting, photography, and more at the galleries spread throughout Pomona’s art district down Garey Ave, in between Holt and Mission.Metro Pomona Farmers MarketA European-style farmers market featuring organic, non-organic and exotic produce, flowers, herbs, and breads. In addition to the top-grade fruits and veggies there are unique gifts, artisan booths, and live music. It’s free, it’s fun, it’s fresh. Every Wednesday from 4-8pm. Located at the corner of Garey Ave. and E. 2nd St.Upland’s Annual Farmers MarketUpland’s 2nd Avenue Market sponsored by Main Street Upland is open again April 7, 2005 through October 27. Come join us for arts and crafts, live entertainment, fresh produce, food vendors, and kids’ activities. For more information call 949-4499.15 -Ontario Emporia Art WalkOntario Emporia Art Walk takes place on the third Saturday of every month from 5 to 9pm. Dozens of working artists’ studios and galleries are open to the public. The Ontario Emporia Arts District at 211 W. Emporia Street, Ontario, CA, 91762. More information: (877) 563-8743.26 - Inland Empire Women’s conferenceEach year the Inland Empire Women’s Conference awards women in four categories for their contributions. Women in business, volunteering, and education are recognized. An award for a Rising Star is also awarded. Business and Professional - Woman owning a thriving Inland Empire business, or business woman who has gone above and beyond in bringing opportunities to other women. Volunteer/Community Service - Woman who gives back to our community, in her time and knowledge, making a positive impact in other’s lives. Education - Teacher or educator who helps shape the leaders of the future, by encouraging students’ positive characteristics, attitudes and values that make for great leaders. Rising Stars - This award recognizes the achievements and contributions of our young women as future leaders. Applicants may be students, business professionals or volunteers. Visit http://inlandempirewomensconference.com/ 28-30 - Grape Harvest FestivalRancho Cucamonga hosts an annual Grape Harvest Festival in October. There is a traditional grape stomp, arts, crafts, food, entertainment and featured wines from the Cucamonga Valley area. At the Victoria Gardens.30 -Metro Pomona’s Antique Row & Collectors Street FairFounded in 1976, Pomona’s Antique Row has over 24 shops with hundreds of

dealers, and thousands of collectible items and antiques. A collectors street fair can be found along the 2 block stretch every other month. Located on E. 2nd St. in Metro Pomona. For more information visit the website at www.metropomona.com or call the Pomona Central Business District at (909)629-359213-16 -Route 66 RendezvousThe annual classic car show runs for four days and three nights in late September and takes in 35 blocks for displaying muscle cars, hot rods, and trucks. Activities include a golf tournament, contests, music, entertainment and exhibitions. The city of San Bernardino just off the 215 on E street.12-16 -Temecula Film FestivalThe Temecula International Film Festival showcases music and film and offers workshops, awards and special events. Established in 1995, this festival presently screens more than 700 films originating from approximately 20 countries. It runs annually in the middle of each September. At 27393 Ynez Road Suite 262 Temecula, California 92591 United States7-30 -L.A. County FairAt The Pomona Fairplex

October

Metro Pomona Farmers MarketA European-style farmers market featuring organic, non-organic and exotic produce, flowers, herbs, and breads. In addition to the top-grade fruits and veggies there are unique gifts, artisan booths, and live music. It’s free, it’s fun, it’s fresh. Every Wednesday from 4-8pm. Located at the corner of Garey Ave. and E. 2nd St.2- 2nd Saturday Art WalkExperience the diverse array of top quality art work, ceramics, fiber, jewelry, mixed media, painting, photography, and more at the galleries spread throughout Pomona’s art district down Garey Ave, in between Holt and Mission.4-7- Mark Christopher Charity ClassicProgram to help charities and organizations (501c) raise funds needed to accomplish their calling in our community. Urban Living is proud to be part of this wonderful program that donates back to participate 100% of the funds they raise individually. For more information please contact Mark Christopher Charity at (909)948-5565 or via e-mail [email protected].

Upland’s Annual Farmers MarketUpland’s 2nd Avenue Market sponsored by Main Street Upland is open again April 7, 2005 through October 27. Come join us for arts and crafts, live entertainment, fresh produce, food vendors, and kids’ activities. For more information call 949-4499.20 -Ontario Emporia Art WalkOntario Emporia Art Walk takes place on the third Saturday of every month from 5 to 9pm. Dozens of working artists’ studios and galleries are open to the public. The Ontario Emporia Arts District at 211 W. Emporia Street, Ontario, CA, 91762. More information: (877) 563-8743.20 - Chipping in to End HungerThis 12th annual fundraiser to benefit Second Harvest Food bank is a new and restructured event. Featuring 1,700 ft casino floor: black jack, poker, crap’s & roulette. 20’s & 30’s piano & vocal artist. No host bars. Wine tasting, Gourmet buffet, silent auction. This event is at The Victoria Club, of Riverside 6-10pm, Black tie optional- business dress (or) 1920’s & 30’s evening flapper dresses & Zoot-suit attire, awards for best use of themed attire will be presented. Tickets are limited call (951) 359-4757 for more information.

November:

2- 2nd Saturday Art WalkExperience the diverse array of top quality art work, ceramics, fiber, jewelry, mixed media, painting, photography, and more at the galleries spread throughout Pomona’s art district down Garey Ave, in between Holt and Mission.Metro Pomona Farmers MarketA European-style farmers market featuring organic, non-organic and exotic produce, flowers, herbs, and breads. In addition to the top-grade fruits and veggies there are unique gifts, artisan booths, and live music. It’s free, it’s fun, it’s fresh. Every Wednesday from 4-8pm. Located at the corner of Garey Ave. and E. 2nd St.17 -Ontario Emporia Art WalkOntario Emporia Art Walk takes place on the third Saturday of every month from 5 to 9pm. Dozens of working artists’ studios and galleries are open to the public. The Ontario Emporia Arts District at 211 W. Emporia Street, Ontario, CA, 91762. More information: (877) 563-8743.

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M A G A Z I N EURBAN LIVING

VOL. 1 ISSUE 4

Delgado Brothers “A Brother’s Dream”

Marie KaneEducation Over Cotton

The Art of PerseveranceA Simple Philosophy

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