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Rotary Club of Kelseyville Sunrise - Scholarships to Grads Program

Congratulations to the nine Kelseyville High School students who received the

2011 Kelseyville Rotary Scholarships

Above, Scholarship winners who attended the June 10, 2011, Sunrise breakfast included (left to right):

Reed Rasmussen; Amanda Ray; tawny White; Diana Alonso; Lucia Jaime; and Julissa Prado.

 

 

2011 KELSEYVILLE SUNRISE ROTARY AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS

 

The Rotary Club of Kelseyville Sunrise has awarded scholarships to 10 graduating seniors at Kelseyville High School totaling almost $9,000. 

 

The scholarship awards were presented to the students at the recent Senior Awards Night by club President Gary Olson and incoming club President Rita Abbey.
 
Seniors receiving $1,000 awards each were Diana Alonso, Lucia Jaime, Edgar Lozano, Shalsei Monthei and Reed Rasmussen.
 
The following seniors each received $750 awards Laura Arechiga, Julissa Prado, Amanda Ray, Tawny White and Haakon Williams.
 
 The Rotary Club continues to award these scholarships each year as its primary community service project funded by its annual fundraiser “Evening in Paris” held in April of each year and thanks the community for its attendance and sponsorship of this outstanding fundraising event.
 
These 10 awards amounted to a record amount of scholarships given by the Kelseyville Sunrise Club to assist these graduates in furthering their college educations.

 


 

2010 KELSEYVILLE SUNRISE ROTARY AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS

The Rotary Club of Kelseyville Sunrise has awarded scholarships to eleven graduating seniors at Kelseyville High School totaling $8,000.  The scholarship awards were presented to the students at Senior Awards Night on June 10 by Cameron Reeves, Club Scholarship Chair and John Burke, Club President. 

 

The award recipients were also honored at the Rotary Club meeting on June 18 (picture attached) where each spoke concerning their upcoming plans for their college education.  The Rotary Club continues to award scholarships each year as its primary community service project funded by its annual fundraisers and thanks the community for its attendance and participation in these fundraising events.  The eleven awards this year were a record number for the Kelseyville Sunrise Club.

 

Incoming Club President Gary Olson will continue this outstanding scholarship program to assist these graduates in furthering their college educations.

 

Picture Idents - left to right):  Stephanie Springer, Ryan Cockerton, Tyler Drake, Jessica Vital, Stephen Seely, Cylinda Neidenbach, Kristyn Bridges, Monique Santana, Juan Ninche, Katie Murphy, Cameron Reeves (Rotary Club Chair) and Gustavo Barajas.

 


2009 Kelseyville grads receive nearly $120,000 in scholarships

Written by Caitlan Andrus, Saturday, 06 June 2009, Lake County News.com

KELSEYVILLE – Nearly $120,000 in scholarships was awarded on Thursday as part of Kelseyville High School’s Senior Awards Night.

 

Wally Holbrook and Maggie Magliocco present the Kelseyville Sunrise Rotary

scholarships to Melissa Denton, Paz Lozano, Karin Vandraiss, Andrew Serrano,

Michaelyn Crawford and Amanda Mueller. Photo by Caitlin Andrus.

 

The cover of the event's program read, "Excellence is not a skill.  It is an attitude." This proved to be true for many seniors who, as a class, received approximately $119,222 in scholarship money from various organizations, memorial funds and businesses.


Principal Matt Cockerton kicked off the ceremony in the student center at 7 p.m. by welcoming all senior students, faculty, friends, family and other guests. Senior Amanda Mueller led the attendees and participants in the flag salute.


Eric Larsen began the awards and scholarship recognition with the presentation of the California Scholastic Federation Awards, assisted by CSF President Megan Andre. Approximately 40 presenters took the podium to present various awards and scholarships throughout the next hour.


Presenter and K-Corps Coordinator and Advisor Joanie Holt told the crowd, “This is the only time that these members are recognized publicly for their time, dedication and many hours put in” to the search and rescue program.


She said that they each average 400 hours per year that they participate in the two-year program.


Lake County Sheriff's Sgt. Gary Basor also commended the group, stating that people “depend on the skills and abilities (of the K-Corps members) to find family members” and that he is “proud and happy to say that they do it extremely well.”


Accompanied by her daughter Makaila, Jackie Rodrigues presented a scholarship in memory of her other daughter, Ashlee Rodrigues, who died in a boating accident in 2006. Michalyn Crawford received the scholarship.


Jackie Rodrigues shared with the seniors one of her daughter’s favorite quotes, “Life is too short to wake up in the morning with regrets, so love the ones who treat you right, forget the ones that don't and believe that everything happens for a reason. If you get a chance, take it. If it changes your life, then let it. After all, nobody said it'd be easy, they just promised it'd be worth it.”


Awards for athletes of the year were presented by Athletic Director Steve Olson to Megan Andre and Mike Duman.


Olson also presented the Babe Ruth Award to Maille McCallister and co-winners for the boys, Nick Schaefer and Troy Davis. McCallister and Duman were also recognized as Press Democrat Athlete of the Year nominees and Andre and Schaefer as Press Democrat Scholar Athletes.


Recognized and awarded for their accomplishments in the classroom, in the community, through agriculture and for other various accomplishments, were ceremony standouts Karin Vandraiss, Maille McCallister, Paz Lozano, Jonathan Bridges, Amanda Mueller, Melissa Denton and Megan Andre.


Vandraiss received a single scholarship in the amount of $38,000 from her future university, the University of Puget Sound in Washington. Andre also received a single scholarship from her future university, Portland’s Lewis and Clark, in the amount of $23,000.


The evening ended with the announcement of the sole Perfect Attendance Award presented to Jess Totorica, who was absent from the ceremony.


When asked what he thought about this year Senior Awards Night, Cockerton replied, “Given the state of the economy it is heartwarming to see (that) organizations stepped up and provided for the kids.”


He said that he was pleased with the number of presenters from the community and various organizations that showed up to honor these seniors.


Kelseyville High School's graduation will take place at 8 p.m. on the football field on Friday, June 12, with gates opening at 6:30 p.m.


E-mail Caitlin Andrus at candrus@lakeconews.com