The City of Chino Council Meeting on April 15, 2025, highlighted several community-focused events and paid tribute to a respected local figure.
One of the most anticipated announcements was the upcoming Kiwanis Corn Feed Car Show and Cruise, scheduled for Saturday, April 26, from 8 AM to 3 PM at Chino City Hall. This annual event, hosted by the Chino Kiwanis Club, promises a day filled with classic cars, community spirit, and nostalgia, drawing car enthusiasts from across the region. Residents are encouraged to participate and enjoy this signature springtime tradition.
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Subscribe for Free In addition to the car show, the council promoted the sixteenth annual Earth Day celebration on Thursday, April 17, from 4 PM to 7 PM at Chino Creek Wetlands and Educational Park. This free event, organized in partnership with the Inland Empire Utilities Agency, will feature educational activities, animal encounters, and environmental exhibits, making it a great opportunity for families to learn about sustainability and conservation.
The meeting also announced the annual Chino Bike Day on Saturday, May 10, from 7:30 AM to 11 AM at Ayala Park. This family-friendly event will include helmet giveaways, a bike obstacle course, and a community bike ride led by the Chino Police Department, promoting cycling and safety among residents of all ages.
The meeting concluded with a heartfelt remembrance of retired Judge Raymond Charles Youngquist, who passed away on March 30, 2025. Judge Youngquist was a beloved member of the Chino community, known for his extensive legal career and contributions to the city. The council expressed condolences to his family, honoring his legacy and the impact he had on the community.
These discussions reflect the city’s commitment to fostering community engagement and honoring its residents, ensuring that Chino remains a vibrant place to live and connect.