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Pizza Factory designates “No Bully Zone” at FIS with donation of Buddy Bench

Pizza Factory designates “No Bully Zone” at FIS with donation of Buddy Bench
 



Robert Perea,  The Fernley Reporter

As part of an annual program, the Fernley franchise of Pizza Factory has declared Fernley Intermediate school to be a “No Bully Zone”, with the donation of a Buddy Bench to be placed on the school playground.

Pizza Factory CEO Mary Jane Riva and the owners of the Fernley Franchise, Suzy and Dave Del Porto and

Eric Lombardi, hosted an assembly for FIS students on Dec. 7 to unveil the bench and discuss their anti-bullying program.

Riva started the program in 2009 as the owner of a Pizza Factory franchise in Temecula, Calif., and then introduced the program company wide after becoming CEO in 2012. She said each of the 112 franchises selects a school each year to partner with to stop bullying.

In separate assemblies for fifth and sixth grade students, Riva, Lombardi and Suzy and Dave Del Porto unveiled the bench, engraved with the words “Friends Are Awesome”.

The acted out a skit to demonstrate how to meet new students, then Riva addressed the students.

Riva told the students that excluding people is another form of bullying, and encouraged them make a difference by being kind to everyone.

“We want to really focus on different kinds of kindness so nobody at this school feels they don’t have a friend,” Riva said. “There’s somebody in this crowd without a friend and you can make a difference by showing them some kindness.”

As the students filed into the gym, Riva, Lombardi and the Del Portos handed each student a bracelet signifying a commitment to being kind.

“The bracelet stands for making a commitment to this school, this town and these friends that can change a lot of lives just by being kind,” Riva said. “You guys right here can make a difference in Fernley, Nevada and can make this school have the strongest, kindest and most compassionate students.”

Suzy and Dave Del Porto unveil the Buddy Bench.
Suzy Del Porto and Eric Lombardi demonstrate how to introduce yourself to a new student.
Pizza Factory CEO Mary Jane Riva speaks to the students.

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Comment author: Jack & Nancy CookComment text: Wonderful man. Created a precious family with Linda. Will always respect and admire his contribution to teaching at FHS.Comment publication date: 4/18/26, 10:27 AMComment source: Howard David JacksonComment author: JeffDickersonComment text: Very well reported, even though our motion was denied.Comment publication date: 4/15/26, 11:05 AMComment source: Judge allows Fernley City Council to proceed with corrective agenda item in Lau expulsion caseComment author: Todd fossumComment text: Hi my name is todd fossum i'm clarence's stepson, I was wondering if he had any siblings. I think he said he had a sister that just survived cancer. If she can get ahold of me or any buddy, my number is 916. 3 4 3 1 1 7 7.Thank you have a blessed dayComment publication date: 1/16/26, 4:33 PMComment source: Clarence L Shields C Comment author: Carl HagenComment text: So just curious, what is the point of a franchise agreement if it is not exclusive?Comment publication date: 12/15/25, 4:18 PMComment source: Council approves non-exclusive franchise agreement for waste collection C Comment author: Christine S GleasonComment text: In the first photo, the woman in the middle, wearing the black shirt, is SaraH Jean Gleason. She is not an FHS Leadership Student but is the person who is responsible (with the help of her father) for starting the Fernley Community Thanksgiving Dinner in 2011. She attended this year's dinner while home from Arizona State University, where she is working on her PhD.Comment publication date: 12/8/25, 8:52 PMComment source: About 400 meals served at Community Thanksgiving DinnerComment author: SusanComment text: RIP Sean. Prayers to the family, sorry for your loss.Comment publication date: 9/25/25, 1:11 PMComment source: Sean Everett Turner
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