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Seen • Rancho Cucamonga Frontier Project topping off<br />
Jack Doyle, left, with rosanne and chuck Bader.<br />
Frontier project board members sign<br />
the beam before it is placed during a<br />
topping off ceremony; randall J. reed,<br />
left, Kathy tiegs, James V. curatalo Jr.,<br />
oscar Gonzalez, and hank L. stoy.<br />
Partners are celebrating a Frontier<br />
Project construction milestone in<br />
Rancho Cucamonga. Forget looking<br />
rosey. With this environmental project,<br />
the object is to go green. Those<br />
involved in the construction of the<br />
14,000-square-foot educational center<br />
recently held an old-fashioned<br />
“topping off’’ ceremony,<br />
commemorating the placement of the<br />
structure’s highest steel beam. The<br />
ceremony came as the project hit its<br />
50 percent completion mark with<br />
a grand opening event planned for<br />
November. The Frontier Project will be<br />
a hands-on demonstration building,<br />
designed to educate consumers about<br />
the latest methods and technologies<br />
in water, energy and site conservation.<br />
For more information, call<br />
909-987-2591.<br />
courtesy photos<br />
Above, Justin Kemp, center, of the<br />
ontario reign presents the Frontier<br />
project Foundation with a $42,400<br />
check at a recent topping off ceremony<br />
at the project’s new building. From left<br />
are robert A. DeLoach, oscar<br />
Gonzalez, James V. curatalo Jr.,<br />
Kemp, randall J. reed, Vinnie Aven,<br />
tim Johnson, Kathy tiegs,<br />
Andrea Guillen Dutton<br />
and hank L. stoy.<br />
may 09 | inlandlivingmagazine.com | 63