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Show Die Page A10 (Etmgg-3nhcpcnfr- Thursday, June 10, 2004 mt Regional environmental Mara Ginnane graduates from Vassar; elected to Phi Betta Kappa honorary Mara K. Ginnane of Castle Valley, Utah, has been elected to membership in the Vassar College chapter of Phi Beta Kappa in Poughkeepsie, NY, Class of 1984 plans reunion 20-ye- ar The class of 1984 will have class reunion their during the weekend of July 24 in Moab. For details please contact one of the following 20-ye- ar class members: Johnston, Colette moabcoletteyahoo.com; or Cari Talbot Snider, 8, email: mcsnider6yahoo.com. Audrev the national academic honor society. The Vassar senior graduated on Sunday, May 23. Mara is the daughter of Joan Sangree of Castle Valley. She is a graduate of Grand County High School in Moab, Ut. Membership to the society is based on a distinguished academic record. According to the regulations of the society, not more than ten percent of the senior class may be elected. Vassar College is a highly selective, coeducational, inde- pendent, residential liberal arts college founded in 1861. GRAHAM education workshop to be held in Moab The Utah Society for Graduation . . . Kindergartners are also graduates. After leaving the land of "children's garden" as the name implies, they are ready to commence with the Three R's and more. Grand County Middle Bank branch location. A Zions employee will check the report card for at least one A grade. For every A grade on their report cards, students will receive an entry form for prize drawings. July 16 is the deadline for students to enter their 2003-0report cards into a statewide drawing for a $1,000 scholarship savings account. The winner will be announced in September. At Zions Bank, we School seventh grade student Bobby Mason learned good grades pay off - literally - when he won the regional drawing for a $150 scholarship savings account from Zions Banks Pays for As program. 4 brought his report card with at least one A grade into Zions Banks Moab branch. He received a treat and an entry form for the Zions Pays for As banking personal representative Sabrina Randall joined principal Melinda Snow in presenting the recognition. mother and active churdi member 20-yeSpanish Valley homeowner. Currently; Solid Waste District Board Member; Foster Parent; Peer Parent; Small Business Owner Health Department Child Development Specialist. Fomiertv: Grand County EM T TrainingOfficer MARC Board Member; Sand Flats Youth Supervisor Founding member ofthe Grand County Recycling Center Grand County Sdioos Volunteer Park Ranger and Federal Law Enforcement Officer Girl Scout Leader. Masons parents also were in attendance. Zions Banks Pays for As program rewards hardworking students in middle school, junior high, and high school for their scholastic success. Each time students receive an term-en- d report card, they may take it to any Zions official Valley, Castle Valley, MUSI rr Thompson, C community support to foster successful futures for our young people. Thats why we want to help local teachers and parents in their efforts to encourage teens to do their very best in school, said Susan Larsen, president of Zions Banks drawing May 28 during a schoolwide awards assembly. Zions Wife, Representing Spanish understand that it takes scholarship savings account contest. On May 14, Masons name was selected randomly in a drawing among entrants throughout Grand and San Juan Counties. Mason received surprise news that he won the $150 and Elgin tion Workshop in the Moab region on Saturday June 12. This workshop, partially funded through a grant from the EPA - Office of Environ- (USEE) serves the citizens of Utah both through direct contact and as an umbrella organization that guides, informs, and represents state environmental education providers. USEEs mission is to foster environmental knowledge, skills, attitudes and actions through statewide leadership that serves to expand the quality, scope, and effectiveness of tunities, enhance participants knowledge about the regional ecosystem and strengthen en- vironmental education in Moab. Partners in hosting this event are the Youth Garden Project, Canyon Country Out- environmental education. door Education and the Bioregional Outdoor Education Project through the Four Comers Outdoor School. The workshop will be held at the Moab Arts and Recreation Center (M.A.R.C.) located on 111 East 100 North from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The theme of this workshop will USEE accomplishes this mission through building the capacity of environmental education statewide, demonstrat- ing quality environmental education, and developing innovative ways to educate diverse communities. Contact: Heather Scheel, hscheelusee.org, or at (801) focus on becoming more famil- iar with the local ecosystem 328-154- 9. Dessert for Juan region. Zions Pays for As is open Grand-Sa- Education vironmental mental Education, will serve to promote and professionalize the field of environmental education in Moab. This workshop will provide networking oppor- Middle Schooler with As wins scholarship from Zions Bank Bank This workshop is free of charge and open to teachers, nonformal educators, organizations, agencies, and concerned citizens. The Utah Society for En- (USEE) will be hosting a Regional Environmental Educa- Earlier this year, Mason Audrey knows the issues facing working families. Audrey enjoys the diversity of Grand County's people. Audrey supports open communication between government and citizens. Audrey will work toward solutions, not polarization. and will feature presentations from local expert naturalists. En- Education vironmental n to all middle school, junior high and high school students in Utah. Students who have already received report cards for the 2003-200- 4 year are welcome to bring them to any Zions Bank office to enter the contest. Students need not be customers of to Zions Democracy a fundraiser for Presidential Candidate John Kerry Join us for dessert and a video presentation about John Kerry for just $10 participate. More information and full contest details are at online available Thursday, June 17, 8 p.m. at the MARC www.zionsbank.compays4As. Ml STREET v V aaMnnMMD !'ii dfc. 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