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Rialto festival brings 'snow hill' made from 60 tons of ice, wristband fee and safety reminders
Summary
Parks and Recreation brought a four-lane "snow hill" to Rialto's festival using what staff described as 60 tons of ice; the city charged a $7 wristband to ride and city police and fire officials issued holiday safety tips.
Rialto’s holiday festival offered family activities beyond the parade: a staffed "snow hill," a snow globe photo attraction and two entertainment stages. Parks and Recreation Director Cynthia Alvarado said staff brought in 60 tons of ice to build the feature, and the department charged a wristband fee to use the snow hill.
"We brought in 60 tons of ice to make our snow hills," Parks & Rec…
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