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Published 9:54 pm Wednesday, June 24, 2009
HONORS
Lake Stevens grad receives award
University of Nebraska-Lincoln animal science professor Chris Calkins has been named educator of the year by the North American Meat Processors Association.
Calkins graduated from Lake Stevens in 1973 and is the son of Anna and the late Richard Calkins.
Calkins was honored at an NAMP conference in Chicago.
Outstanding efforts recognized
The ARC of Snohomish County recently honored the following seven members of the community for their outstanding efforts to improve the lives of people with developmental disabilities and their families:
Cynthia Allen-Weissinger as Parent Leader of the Year
Jeff Atkins as Parent Volunteer of the Year
Amy Patterson as Parent Advocate of the Year
Maryann Matuska as Self Advocate of the Year
The Everett Firefighters Hall as Community Supporter of the Year
Clinton Brock, manager of James Village Albertson’s, as Employer of The Year
Courtney Holland, Harbour Pointe Montessori School, as Teacher of the Year
The Mission of The ARC of Snohomish County is to empower persons with developmental disabilities to increase their independence and quality of life, while offering encouragement and support to their families. For more, go to www.arcsno.org
SCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarships for Monroe students
The Monroe Lions Club awarded its annual scholarships to Monroe High School graduating seniors Alyssa Schmeck and Emily Ojalehto in May.
The scholarships were presented to the students by former Lions Club president Bob Franke and the club’s mascot, Arin.
Proceeds from the annual garage sale in May funded the scholarships.
Monroe High School graduating seniors Danielle Alden, Martha Mareno and Sean Higgins, were each awarded $1,000 scholarships by members for the Monroe Kiwanis Club.
Longtime Kiwanis member Ray Maxwell also gave two $500 scholarships to Pawares Pathompornvivat and Jacob Creager to be used for tuition for continued education after high school.
A panel of Monroe Kiwanis Club members selected students who represented a commitment to community service and leadership in our community.
CONTEST WINNERS
Horse Country Farm recently awarded Counselors in Training Essay Contest Winners with prizes:
First-prize junior, Isabelle Eelnurme of Lake Stevens. Isabelle will attend a CIT Training Camp.
First-prize senior, McKenna Slack of Stanwood. McKenna will attend CIT Training Camp.
Second prize senior, Krissa Rosendahl of Arlington.
BENEFITS
The Rotary Club of Lynnwood recently celebrated the completion of its 34th house project in partnership with the Edmonds School District’s Career and Technical Education Division, Edmonds Community College and local vendors.
Managed by the Lynnwood Rotary Community Foundation, the program is estimated to have helped more than 4,000 students throughout its 34-year history.
Throughout the year students from the Edmonds School District take on the task of home construction from beginning to end. Proceeds from the home sale go to fund the next year’s House Project.
