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Sutter Lakeside Hospital Auxiliary offers five $1,000 scholarships awarded to local graduates

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Written by: Editor
Published: 07 July 2009

LAKEPORT – On June 3, Sutter Lakeside Hospital’s Auxiliary awarded five local high school students with a $1,000 scholarship each.


Auxiliary members Jean Kelton, Pam Held and Gena Bartholf poured through the 29 applications received to discover the top five candidates.


The recipients were chosen for their high academic scores, extra curricular activities and outstanding leadership qualities.


Each student is focusing their college education in the medical field, where they hope to make a difference in the world they live in.


Middletown, Kelseyville, Lower Lake and Clear Lake High School graduates were among the schools represented.


The 2009 SLH Auxiliary Medical Occupation Scholarship recipients include:


  • William Phelps, Middletown High School graduate, who plans on attending California State University, Long Beach to become a pediatrician.

  • Cameron Blackburn, Kelseyville High School graduate, who plans on attending San Diego State to become a registered nurse.

  • Emmalena Illia, Lower Lake high School graduate, who plans on attending Mills College to become a OB/GYN.

  • Oscar Hernandez, Lower Lake High School graduate, who plans on attending UC Davis to become an oncologist.

  • Mathew Stegman, Clear Lake High School graduate, who plans on attending Dominican University to become a physician.


Congratulations to all who were selected.


The Sutter Lakeside Hospital Auxiliary program was started in 1967.


Today, they have more than 30 active members and volunteers who contribute approximately 470 hours per month to hospital services.


Participants are asked to commit to a minimum of four hours a week and assist in the following areas: front desk, patient accounting, emergency room, dietary, surgery waiting room, patient care and administration.

Mendocino College Foundation welcomes new member, looks to new fiscal year

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Written by: Susan Stout
Published: 01 July 2009

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Ukiah resident Paul Conrado has joined the Mendocino College Foundation Board of Directors. Courtesy photo.





LAKEPORT – Paul Conrado of Ukiah is the newest member of the Mendocino College Foundation Board of Directors.


The Foundation Board confirmed Conrado’s membership and welcomed him earlier this month during a meeting at the College’s Lake Center in Lakeport.


Directors also approved a new fiscal year budget and adopted a policy for a “President’s Circle” donation recognition program.


Conrado brings seven years of experience on a governing board from his involvement with Project Sanctuary, an agency providing shelter to abused women and children, as well as counseling, legal direction, advocacy, and community education in the prevention of domestic violence.


He has broad business experience, having worked as a corporate executive and a small business owner.


In his letter of interest to the Foundation Board, Conrado expressed his desire to help individuals with their intent to go to college.


“If I am chosen to join in the good work of the Mendocino College Foundation, I will consider myself fortunate in being able to contribute to the continuing education and scholarship of deserving candidates who are in need of assistance, as I was,” he stated, noting that he had received tuition assistance to attend a private grammar and high school in Santa Cruz.


He also was awarded a scholarship to attend the University of Santa Clara, where he earned a civil engineering degree. He later obtained his masters degree in civil engineering/construction management at Stanford.


Conrado’s military (second lieutenant with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers) and work experience in international construction management took him to many foreign countries during his career. They included France, Lebanon, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Saudi Arabia, England, China and Vietnam.


In 1995 he moved to Mendocino County, having purchased a farm where he has a 10-acre vineyard of Zinfandel grapes. He volunteers his time to Project Sanctuary. He joined the organization’s board in December 2001 and has served as Facilities Committee chair and Finance Committee vice chair.


As a new director of the Mendocino College Foundation, Conrado cast his vote along with the other members of the board for approval of the foundation’s budget for fiscal year 2009-10. With asset values totaling more than $6.3 million, the foundation anticipates providing more than $200,000 in scholarships and support to college programs, according to the budget figures presented by Finance Committee chair Gary Smith.


The Foundation is in its 25th year of service to the College. The majority of funding for scholarships is derived from donations to the foundation and from fundraising events such as the annual Gala on the Green, scheduled to take place Sept. 12 this year.


Support provided by the foundation includes funding for college programs as recommended by the administrators and for career and technical education programs.


To recognize significant contributions to the Foundation and its programs, the board adopted a President’s Circle policy during its June meeting. In accordance with the policy, individuals who donate $2,500 or more in any fiscal year, beginning with 2008/2009, are honored with annual membership to the Circle.


Lifetime membership is granted to individuals who have contributed more than $25,000 since the inception of the foundation.


The foundation will recognize the lifetime members with plaques to be displayed on campus. Circle members will be honored at a President’s Circle reception and dinner, and members will enjoy other benefits as well.


For additional information about the Mendocino College Foundation, its programs, and ways to give to the Foundation, call the office at 707-467-1018 or email the Foundations’ Director of Development Mark DeMeulenaere at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

Realtors award college scholarship

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Written by: Editor
Published: 24 June 2009
LAKE COUNTY – Lake County Association of Realtors (LCAOR) is proud to announce the Lake County High School graduating seniors who have been selected to receive scholarships for 2009.


The recipients were selected based upon their essay, academic merit, community involvement and financial need.


LCAOR was able to raise a total of $4,400 to present to this year's recipients.


They congratulate April Casperson of Loconoma Valley High School; Katie Falconer and Nycole Copping of Clear Lake High School; Anna Devries and Thonyoon Chao of Upper Lake High School; Emmalena Illia and Tiffany Blank of Lower Lake High School; and Nicholas Reed, Wade Holley, Karin Vandraiss and Matthew Jones of Kelseyville High School for their hard work and dedication to their future.


The scholarship presented to the students of Kelseyville High School is presented in honor of Gary Barber, an important and influential member of the Lake County real estate community, who is remembered for, among other things, his dedication and hard work to spearhead legislation of benefit to property owners here in Lake County and in the state of California.


LCAOR said its in debt to Barber for the accomplishments made during his real estate career.


The group thanked its committee members, Leonard Lea, Bob Kiesman, Irene Rivas, Shevaun Stanfill, Rob Ishihara, Leslie Kirchner and Kalyn Noble for the planning, organization and selection process that brought these scholarship awards to this year's recipients.


On Sept. 25 Buckingham Golf and Country Club will host the "Scramble Golf Tournament." All proceeds will benefit the LCAOR Scholarship Fund for 2010.


For more information contact LCAOR at 707-263-9300.

Clear Lake Trowel & Trellis Garden Club awards scholarships to local grads

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Written by: Editor
Published: 23 June 2009

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From left, Kelseyville High School graduate Maille McCallister and Upper Lake High School graduate Hannah Johnson have each received a $1,000 Elizabeth Whitehead Memorial Scholarship from the Clear Lake Trowel & Trellis Garden Club. Courtesy photos.

 

 


LAKE COUNTY – Clear Lake Trowel & Trellis Garden Club (CLTTGC) has awarded two $1,000 scholarships to local high graduates this year.


CLTTGC established the Elizabeth Whitehead Memorial Scholarship in 1992 with one $250 Award.


Since that humble beginning the amount and number has increased to two $1,000 scholarships.


To date, CLTTGC has awarded 29 scholarships for a total of $15,500.


This year they received eight applications and were impressed by the accomplishments and caliber of Lake County's students.


One scholarship was awarded to Upper Lake Union High School graduate Hannah Rose Johnson.


She is the daughter of Jennifer Smith of Nice and will attend the University of California, Davis.


The other scholarship was awarded to Kelseyville High School graduate Maille Elizabeth McCallister.


Shee will attend Mendocino College and plans to transfer to California Polytechnic University to continue her education. Her parents are Jeff and Donella McCallister of Kelseyville.


CLTTGC is a member of Mendo-Lake District, California Garden Club Inc., Pacific Region and National Garden Club Inc.

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