Leticia Salas Wins Gift from Domino’s Pizza by City News Group - City News Group, Inc.

Community Calendar

DECEMBER
S M T W T F S
30 01 02 03 04 05 06
07 08 09 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31 01 02 03
View Events
Submit Events

Leticia Salas Wins Gift from Domino’s Pizza

By City News Group

06/12/2020 at 01:14 PM

Leticia Salas is this week’s winner of the City News Group, Inc. $1,000 sweepstakes opportunity drawing! As this week’s winner of the weekly prize giveaway, Salas has won an awesome $30 valued gift card from Domino’s Pizza.

Salas earned this valued prize by submitting an online entry form on the City News Group website. At absolutely no purchase necessary, Salas comes up with the big win of this week’s prize as well as an opportunity to win the grand prize on December third of $1,000!

Local businesses all over the Inland Empire are participating in the sweepstakes opportunity drawing and are giving away free weekly prizes. Submit entries every day by clicking on every ad with the sweepstakes “Bag of Money” icon to win even more weekly prizes and for the chance to win the grand prize of $1,000 on December 3rd, just in time for Christmas.

Colton local, Salas is a Bilingual Attendance Assistant for Positive Youth Development for the San Bernardino City Unified School District. Salas works with about 14 schools within the San Bernardino City District. Part of her duties is to make home visits to families that may have some language barriers. Often, she says, she visits homes that have parents who speak Spanish and are unable to communicate properly with their child’s teachers. This is where Salas steps in to become the bridge that connects the parents and children to the teacher and the school.

“There was one family I visited because the child was not showing up for class and when I got there, I realized that the child was not going to school because they had no shoes,” Salas said. “So I also tell them about the school resources for families that may need extra help.”

During her free time, Salas enjoys reading the City News hard copy and online issue, reading books and being involved in different activities in the city.

“Our family misses the baseball games, we miss the 66ers because they’re here, it’s so close, we don’t have to fight any traffic or drive long distances,” Salas said. “COVID-19 caused a lot of the activities and programs to stop, I wanted to go to a lot of the ones that were already planned, but have since been cancelled.”

“It feels great to win,” Salas said. “We actually really like Domino’s and it’s so close to home, we just have to drive up the hill and there’s Dominos.”

Salas and all Domino’s customers will be at ease when they place, pick-up and or are delivered their pizza because of Domino’s unwavering commitment that the safety of team members and customers are the top priority.

Domino’s has increased the frequency of the disinfection of all food contact surfaces (including delivery bags) and other frequently touched surfaces. They also continue to emphasize the importance of frequent handwashing and have mandated the use of masks and have strongly encouraged the use of gloves by delivery experts, according to Ritch Allison, CEO of Domino’s Pizza, Inc.

“We consider it an honor and a privilege to be open and serving our communities, and we can't emphasize enough how much we value the trust you place in Domino's stores to deliver safe, made to order food,” Allison said in a May 7, 2020 press release. “We thank you for your continued support as we all work through these unprecedented times together.”

Domino’s is currently offering a Mix and Match deal, you can choose any 2 or more items at $5.99 each, a weeklong carryout deal for all pizzas, including 3 toppings for $7.99 each and a perfect combo deal for family dinner that includes 2 medium 1-topping pizzas, 16-piece parmesan bread bites, 8-piece cinnamon twists and a 2 liter of Coke for only $19.99.

Domino’s current special deals and offers are perfect for any occasion and provide a perfect family meal at an affordable price. Having a craving for something more than pizza? Domino’s has a variety of food items that will satisfy any hunger.

From oven baked goodness of delicious breads, specialty chicken, wings, and boneless chicken in a selection of bold flavors, pasta prepared to order and baked to perfection, oven baked sandwiches on artisan bread with premium ingredients, satisfying salads and delicious desserts perfectly sweet to end your meal.

Support your local Domino’s at the following locations:

·         229 W Valley Blvd, Colton, CA 92324

·         22583 Barton Road, Grand Terrace, CA 92313

·         25715 Redlands Blvd, Redlands, CA 92373

·         345 Pearl Ave. #100, Redlands, CA 92374

·         1136 N Mt Vernon #101, San Bernardino, CA 92411

·         795 W. Highland Ave, San Bernardino, CA 92405

·         4275 University Pkwy #104, San Bernardino, CA 92407

As a member of the community, we thank everyone who has continued to support their local businesses.

City News welcomes residents and local businesses to share their stories with us and let us know how you have adapted and accommodated throughout this pandemic, just like Leticia and Domino’s.

A community should support each other and we hope this is a way to bring everyone together again. For more information please visit www.citynewsgroup.com

Related Articles

Photo Courtesy of:

William "Bill" R. Layne.

Photo Courtesy of: City of Grand Terrace

Discovering the Charm and Vibrancy of Grand Terrace!

Photo Courtesy of: Photo by CHUTTERS

Rooftop Gardening

Photo Courtesy of: Alpha Stock Images

The City of Grand Terrace has internship opportunities for high school seniors.

Photo Courtesy of: Pixabay

Bible scripture shows no indication of an Easter Bunny.

Photo Courtesy of: Kaiser Permanente

The prevalence of hypertension among the Black community can be traced to historical, cultural, medical and lifestyle factors.

Photo Courtesy of: Loma Linda University Health

Linda Olsen and her husband, Dave, were adventurers even after the accident that took both her legs and right arm.

Photo Courtesy of: Southern California Edison

Digalert.org or 811 can arrange for free markings by experts who can determine the location of underground lines.

Photo Courtesy of: City of Moreno Valley

The City of Moreno Valley shares the accomplishments so far for 2023.

Photo Courtesy of: San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools

Spelling Bee first place champion, Phoebe Laguna, a fifth grader from Granite Mountain Charter School, listens as her word is called and prepares to spell it.

Photo Courtesy of: City of San Bernardino

San Bernardino's Festival: Where Our Cultures Connect event awards the city its 2023 City Cultural Diversity Award, given by the National League of Cities (NLC).

--> -->