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Students rewarded for Smokey Bear creations
Six Pegasus School students won a poster contest celebrating
Smokey the Bear’s 60th birthday.
The contest was sponsored by the Newport Beach Land Lovers Garden
Club. The winning children were Emily Knapp, Massio Navarretta,
Jonathan Stanback, Austen Boyce, Michael Stanback and Morgan
Boukather. The contest pitted Pegasus students against young artists
from across Orange County.
Austen said her poster shows Smokey Bear flanked by a boy, a girl
and a firefighter, and has the caption, “Help Smokey Bear be a
friend.”
“I like to draw and I used to always sing the song about Smokey
Bear and I just decided to do it fun,” she said.
The children will receive their awards, a certificate and a check
for $10 at the California Garden Club Inc. convention June 5. They
will also be recognized at the Land Lovers Garden Club meeting June
14.
Huntington Beach college students earn scholarships
Two Huntington Beach students at Golden West College won
scholarships from the Alpha Gamma Sigma Honor Society for academic
achievements and community service.
Alpha Gamma Sigma is a statewide group for high-achieving
community college students. Winners of the awards were announced
April 24, and $38,200 was awarded statewide.
Melody Christensen, secretary of the college’s chapter of the
California Student Nurses Assn., won a $600 scholarship for earning a
4.0 GPA while at Golden West.
Hai Mai, an international student from Vietnam living in Surf
City, was recognized for his community service. Mai has logged 350
service hours and has twice been named Senator of the Month while
serving in student government. Mai won $500.
School board member honored for service
Huntington Beach City School Board member Shirley Carey was
honored with the Marian Bergeson Award for her work on behalf of
public schools.
The award, created in 1974 by the Orange County School Boards
Assn., is given annually to salute school board members who provide
outstanding service as a school board member and in the community.
Carey worked to set up the Substance Abuse and Violence Education
task force to keep kids off drugs after Drug Abuse Resistance
Education was cut out of the budget.
She also played a major role in starting the annual Youth
Character Awards, which have recognized more than 250 outstanding
Huntington Beach youngsters over the past three years. Carey also
helped create the Family Resource Center, which assists the needy in
Huntington Beach.
Bergeson, a former president of the California School Boards
Assn., California Secretary of Education and state legislator,
presented the award to Carey on April 21.
“It’s always an honor,” Carey said. “Marian’s been a mentor for a
long time, so it was great to receive it from her.”
Bergeson, also a past member of the Newport-Mesa School District
board, has set an example by showing how school board members can
have an active role in the community, Carey said.
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