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Education

Rotary Club donates dictionaries to Middletown students

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Written by: Editor
Published: 14 March 2012

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MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – The Rotary Club of Middletown recently gave the gift of dictionaries to a number of local students.

The club donates dictionaries annually to each third grader in the Middletown Unified School District as part of their Literacy Avenue of Service.  

Many times, it’s the student’s first book they have owned.

March 30 fundraiser planned for Lakeport Christian Center Preschool

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Written by: Editor
Published: 13 March 2012

LAKEPORT, Calif. – Lakeport Christian Center Preschool will host its annual spaghetti feed fundraiser on Friday, March 30.

The dinner will be held from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall, 175 C St.

The public is welcome to attend.

The menu will include spaghetti, salad, garlic bread, drinks and dessert.  

Meatless sauce will be available as well as take out.  

Suggested donation is $7 adults, $4 child, $20 for a family of 4 (two adults plus two children under 12).

For more information call Lakeport Christian Center, telephone 707-262-5520.

Credit union offers four $1,000 scholarships to local students

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Written by: Editor
Published: 12 March 2012

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Mendo Lake Credit Union is offering scholarships for students from Lake and Mendocino counties.

The credit union will offer four $1,000 Arlene Colombini Scholarships this year.

All Lake and Mendocino County graduating high school seniors and college students who currently are enrolled full-time (carrying 12 units or more) at Yuba College's Clear Lake Campus, Mendocino College or College of the Redwoods' Fort Bragg Campus are invited to apply.

To qualify, students must have a minimum 3.0 grade point average.

The application deadline is 6 p.m. Friday, April 27. Applications must be submitted to Mendo Lake Credit Union, 526 S. State St., Ukiah, CA 95482, on or before the deadline.

Download the application and requirements at https://www.mlcu.org/site/images/stories/MLCU%20Arlene%20Columbini%20Scholarship%20APP%202012.pdf.

Book award program benefits ESL students

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Written by: Lake County News Reports
Published: 11 March 2012

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UKIAH – A new program started by the Mendocino College Foundation is providing financial assistance for books to English as Second Language (ESL) students, and the foundation is seeking additional funding to benefit more students.

With donations from the Ukiah Branch of the American Association for University Women (AAUW), the ESL Book Award program began in fall 2011.

The AAUW and the Sons of Italy, Ukiah, have agreed to donate funds to continue the program in the fall of this year.

“Thanks to the generosity of these two groups, we are able to provide the awards in the form of book awards to the students in our ESL program,” says Katie Wojcieszak, executive director of the Mendocino College Foundation. “The number of students in the program is growing each year, and we would like to be able to give an award to each student to help with the expense of buying books and dictionaries.”

The foundation has had a similar program, the Yvonne Sligh Book Awards, in place for several years.

This academic year marks the first time additional donations made awards available specifically for ESL students.

Because many ESL students are noncredit students, they are not eligible for the Yvonne Sligh Book Award or other types of Mendocino College scholarships.

This award is filling a need by supporting students in a very practical way, said Wojcieszak.

The ESL Book Awards went to six deserving students in the fall semester, the executive director noted.

The recipients were Rafael Bernabe, Laura Vicencio, Fidel Tapia Hernandez, Juan Manuel Martinez, Marcela Gomez and Elena Plancarte.

Five more equally deserving students earned the award in the spring semester, Wojcieszak said.

They were Claudia Galinda, Eric Leon, Joel Hernandez, Juan Mateo and Martha Mosqueda.

“We would like to increase the number of awards with upcoming semesters. We welcome donations from businesses, organizations, and individuals to help us achieve that goal,” said Wojcieszak.

Mendocino College offers ESL classes at multiple locations and at all levels, from beginning to advanced.

Designed to meet needs of the Lake and Mendocino communities, the ESL program serves hundreds of students in Ukiah, Willits and Lake County.

Courses are offered during the day and in the evening and are open to anyone.

In January, for the current semester, the college offered a new ESL and Auto Mechanics course in addition to the existing ESL courses.

The collaboration between ESL and the Automotive programs is designed to give ESL students an introduction to mechanics and the English skills needed.

“Our ESL program is good for our students and for our communities. We are training an important segment of our workforce, providing them with the language skills they need to be successful in their lives,” said Sarah Walsh, full-time ESL instructor at the college.

For information regarding the ESL Book Award Program or about making a donation, call the Mendocino College Foundation office at 707-467-1018 or send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

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