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Barney Barnett Awarded Assembly Appreciation Award

By Assemblywoman Leticia Castillo presents awards at and coffee Jun, Contributing Writer AKA PIO
July 2, 2025 at 02:16pm. Views: 404

 

An exciting and special day unfolded for Grand Terrace Cars & Coffee, with Assemblywoman Leticia Castillo and her representative, Toni Rosales, gracing the gathering. The highlight of the event was the presentation of a Certificate of Appreciation to local cars & coffee, GT to Johan Gallo and William Chuck Cecil the main men behind the wonderful car group, as well as an award to car enthusiast Barney Barnett, recognizing his commitment to the community by transporting Assemblywoman Castillo during the Blue Mountain Festival Parade.

 

Barney, known for his stunning collection of restored vehicles, proudly drove his eye-catching convertible, through the parade. But some residence may not know about Barney Barnett is along with his collection of beautifully handcrafted and restored collectors cars. His heart was full, and each one of those cars has been passed down to one of his children or grandchildren with honor so not only did he bring this convertible to the parade, but he brought a sense of pride and Family with him as well With a bright smile and a sense of pride, he showcased not just his car, but also his passion for the city he loves.

 

What made this gathering particularly meaningful were the valuable conversations held between community members and Assemblywoman Castillo. As a strong advocate for Grand Terrace, she is acutely aware of the ongoing struggle to raise funds for increased Sheriff Department resources in the area. While she and attendees discussed the challenges , Castillo's determination to advocate for Grand Terrace shone through.

 

The community is grateful for the tireless efforts of individuals like Michelle Sabino, Leticia Castillo her representative Toni Rosales as well as their teams who have worked tirelessly and continuously to highlight the needs of Grand Terrace. Events like these strengthen the connection between local leaders and residents, fostering a sense of pride and unity.

 

As the day concluded, there was a palpable sense of admiration for both Barney Barnett and Assemblywoman Castillo—each representing the spirit of Grand Terrace. Together, they inspire hope and progress for a brighter future in the community. Here’s to the cherished ties that bind us all!

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