PTA council honors 4 for exceptional service
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Danette Goulet
NEWPORT-MESA -- Four community members were surprised to learn why they
had been invited Monday to the Harbor Council PTA luncheon.
Mike Fine, Jill Money, Mark Schultheis and Kurt Yeager each had an idea
why he or she was there -- but none knew it was to receive an award.
Money, as the acting PTA council president, was indeed at the luncheon to
run the event and hand over the gavel and presidentship to incoming
President Lisa Boler. What she didn’t know was that she was one of two
community members about to receive the highest honor bestowed by the
California PTA, an Honorary Service Award for outstanding service to
children and youth.
“I’m very proud. It’s just been a great experience serving as president,”
Money said. “I’ve tried to do a good job, and it’s nice to be
recognized.”
Having nominated both Fine and Schultheis for awards, Money knew why they
were there and she fed them a line to get them to the luncheon.
As the district’s assistant superintendent of business, Fine thought he
was attending to show support for the PTA.
He was, therefore, blown away when moderators began a biography of the
first recipient of the Very Special Person Award, and it matched his
activities. The award honors a group or individual who has made a
difference as an advocate for children and youth.
“I don’t think there’s a group here in our community that I would rather
get an award from than the PTA,” Fine said. “To have it come from them
makes it much more special.”
Schultheis was the second recipient of an Honorary Service Award, for his
work leading up to and supporting Measure A. Schultheis was a tad
suspicious after he found out that he and Yeager were both there to speak
on the proposed $110-million school bond up for vote in November.
“Once I talked to Kurt, I thought something was up. Why would we both
need to speak on [Measure A] when Jill could do it herself?” Schultheis
wondered. “ ... I didn’t expect anything like this. When I look around, I
see there are people here I’d think more deserving.”
Despite his conversation with Schultheis, Yeager never doubted the
assertion by his wife, Barbara, that he was there to talk about the bond
to about 20 or 30 people -- even when there were more than 100 in
attendance.
So he was quite startled when he, like Fine, received the Very Special
Person Award.
“I’m very honored,” Yeager said.
Following the awards, the 2000-2001 Harbor Council PTA board members were
inducted with a twist: They were given gardening duties to guide them in
nurturing the seeds of education in Newport-Mesa’s students.
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