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Show Free Seminar Set For Apr. 9 The Garfield School District Education Foundation in conjunction conjunc-tion with the Garfield Industrial Development Corporation will sponsor a free grant-writing seminar semi-nar on Saturday, Apr. 9 at 9 a.m. at Bryce Valley High School. Instructors will be Noel Lyman and K.B. Rasmussen and will include in-clude elements on grant research and finding grant opportunities, on grant-writing, on follow-up, and on administration. The seminar, open to the general public without charge, will also include in-clude a segment on planned giving. The six-hour seminar will run from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. and is planned to benefit the Garfield Education Ed-ucation Foundation through teaching teach-ing teachers and administrators to See Free Seminar Page 3A Free Seminar Set From Page 1 write grants, but its focus is also directed di-rected at the foundations board of directors in an effort to improve their grant-writing proficiency. In addition, the Garfield Industrial Indus-trial Development Corporation has opened the seminar to anyone in the county who might be interested in developing grant-writing skills. Lyman and Rasmusscn have taught the seminar in Idaho and in Utah have presented their education foundation seminars to representatives representa-tives of some 30 stales and four foreign countries. The two annually write more than 100 grant applications and have written several for Garfield County, the most recent a application applica-tion to the U.S. Forest Service to start a young entrepreneurs program called "Project Future Search" at Bryce Valley High School. To register for the grant-writing seminar, interested parties should call Camille Moore in Panguitch at 676-8826, Ext. 120; D'Lynn Poll in Panguitch at 676-8821 (teachers and school administrators should use this number); Richard or Victory Vic-tory Crawford in Escalante at 826-4678, 826-4678, or Diane Mathews in Bryce Vallev at 67Q-8804 |