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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Division 35 of the California Retired Teachers Association has awarded its annual mini-grants to local teachers for special projects.
Sara Yurosko, a fourth grade teacher at Kelseyville Elementary, received a $200 mini-grant from the association.
The grant funds were used to purchase a skeleton and a human organ model.
Yurosko was one of four recipients selected from the 14 applicants.
The skeleton and human organ model enable her students to learn the location of bones and organs in relation to each other. The students are able to have a “hands-on” experience by handling and identify parts of the human body.
Another recipient was Cory Cunningham, music teacher at Kelseyville High School. He was awarded a mini-grant for the purchase of new music for the Mariachi Band.
Cunningham offered that the music will, “help to promote the program by providing an authentic experience for all of us. We can then spread the experience to our greater community raising awareness and appreciation for this beautiful music.”
Other recipients this year were:
– Katherine Wiley, Konocti Unified School District, for the repair of band instruments.
– Nathalie Antus, Pomo Elementary School, for a Read Naturally Program with two portable CD players.
Mini-grants are awarded each year to local teachers around the county. The primary requirement is that the project enrich the classroom and can be used over and over again. Yurosko’s and Cunningham’s projects are perfect examples of what CalRTA was looking for.
Elva Hohn, mini grant chairperson, offered congratulations to this year’s winners for their very worthy projects in support of student learning.
Hohn added, “Hopefully, we will continue to be able to help more teachers in the future.”
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Classes will take place on Wednesdays on May 8, 15 and 29 from 5 to 7 p.m.
The library is located at 14785 Burns Valley Road in Clearlake.
Elder Patrick Mullin and Sister Linda Mullin will teach the classes. Between them they have extensive experience in teaching ESL and Spanish. Elder Mullin says, “The classes will emphasize pronunciation and grammar. We'll talk about topics the students want so we'll do that, but pronunciation and grammar will always be a focus, whatever the topic. Speaking is the focus, not writing. We'll learn a little English, but we're going to have fun doing it“
The library will supply the textbook for use during class, scratch paper for taking notes, and pens and pencils. The class is free and no registration is required.
The Lake County Library is on the internet at http://library.lakecountyca.gov and Facebook at www.Facebook.com/LakeCountyLibrary.
CLEARLAKE, Calif. – La Biblioteca de Redbud, parte de la Biblioteca del Condado de Lake, ofrecerá clases de inglés como segundo idioma para los estudiantes principiantes.
Las clases se llevarán a cabo los días miércoles, los días 8, 15 y 29 de mayo de 5 a 7 de la tarde. La biblioteca está situada en 14785 Burns Valley Road, Clearlake.
El élder Patrick Mullin y la hermana Linda Mullin darán las clases de inglés. Entre ambos tienen extensa experiencia en dar clases de inglés como segundo idioma y clases de español. El élder Mullin dice que “las clases van a recalcar la pronunciación y la gramática. Hablaremos de los temas que los estudiantes quieran estudiar, pero la pronunciación y la gramática siempre serán el enfoque. El hablar inglés, y no el escribir, será el centro de atención. Aprenderemos un poquito del inglés, pero vamos a divertirnos mucho haciéndolo.”
La biblioteca suministrará los libros, el papel, y las plumas para tomar apuntes para el uso de los estudiantes durante la clase. La clase es gratis y no se requiere la inscripción.
La Biblioteca del Condado de Lake se encuentra en el internet en http://library.lakecountyca.gov, y en Facebook en www.facebook.com/LakeCountyLibrary.
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UPPER LAKE, Calif. – The Upper Lake Women's Protective Club has awarded its latest scholarship.
Last month, Linda Bushta, former Upper Lake librarian, presented a $500 scholarship to Brenna Sanchez.
This was the second of two scholarships that the Women’s Protective Club awarded for the 2018-19 academic year.
Sanchez is a 2018 graduate of Upper Lake High School.
She is currently enrolled at Mendocino College with plans to earn an AA in health sciences with the goal of choosing a career in health care.
She loves Lake County and has been a patron of the Upper Lake Library her entire life.
Elizabeth Moreno also received a $500 scholarship for the 2018-19 academic year.
One of the favorite functions of the Upper Lake Women’s Protective Club is awarding scholarships to girl grads from the Upper Lake High School who are heading off to college.
Back in 1916, the Women's Protective Club member’s and their husbands donated the land, as well as the funds and the actual building of the Upper Lake Library.
It was privately funded until the 1940s, when the library became a tax-funded operation.
The library then joined the Lake County Library System in 1975 after the county library system formed in the 1970s.
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LAKEPORT, Calif. – Lakeport Christian Center Preschool/Daycare students are excited to announce their summer camp open to ages 2 through 9.
Summer camp will be blasting into outer space, going on an African safari, learning about the scientist within us, creating and exploring with art, cooking and STEM projects to name a few.
The camp runs June 17 through Aug. 23.
Call 707-262-5520 or stop by the 175 “C” St. to reserve your child’s spot as it fills up fast.
More information is available at www.lcchub.com .
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