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CAZENOVIA REPUBLICAN, APRIL 13, 2011

Caz College stream cleanup to sweep creek Cazenovia College’s Environmental Club members will hold their annual stream cleanup on the banks of Chittenango Creek from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, April 16. Community members are welcome to join the student group, which will meet in the parking lot of Buyea’s Hardware Store at 10 a.m.

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Syracuse Crunch honors Cazenovia hockey By Susan Baldwin

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The Cazenovia boys varsity hockey team stands with Coach Seth Howard, far right, and a banner commemorating their Championship title during an intermission break at the Syracuse Crunch game on April 1.

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Mary Handley, Heather Kipping-Regitano receive human services certification By Wayne Westervelt

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The Cazenovia boys varsity hockey team, who recently won the Division II State Championship against Williamsville East, were honored Friday April 1 by the Syracuse Crunch for their remarkable accomplishments this season. The team was able to close out their season undefeated, with a record of 25-0. The championship game was won on March 13 at the Utica Memorial Auditorium. Members of the winning team include: Jeff Stowell, David Marshall, Sam Lewis, Mason Powell, Sean Cannizzaro, Joey Vecchiarelli, AJ Davis, Mario Benedetti, Connor Cannizzaro, Todd Christensen, Benjamin Langey, Joe Nardella, Joe Colligan, John Greacen, Connor Race, Lucas Catania, Alan Baldwin, Kyle Murray and Brian Gara. Caz Limo kindly provided transportation for the team in one of their limo busses.

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Two Cazenovia College Human Service professors, Mary Handley and Heather Kipping-Regitano, recently received Human Services-Board Certified Practitioner certification by the Center for Credentialing and Education. This certification is awarded to individuals who provide human services to a variety of population groups, and whose educational backgrounds range from technical certificates to graduate degrees. The HS-BCP certification gains professional recognition, while strengthening the growing profession of human services by establishing standards for education, experience and ethical behavior. “The HS-BCP certification is an important step in recognizing the profession of Human Services and as such, supporting the mission of Cazenovia College in retaining qualified faculty for the Human Services Program,” Associate Professor of Human Services Heather Kipping-Regitano said. “It’s exciting to be a part of a national movement that is committed to improving the lives of others.” “It is important for students to understand that we are all lifelong learners and that professional development continues as long as you work in the field. This credential

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Heather Kipping-Regitano and Mary Handley is an example of continuing one’s education,” said Professor Mary Handley, Director of the Human Services Program. Cazenovia College offers four different courses of study for students in the Human Services Program: Alcohol and Substance Abuse, Counseling and Mental Health, Generalist, and Social Services for Children and Youth. Each specialization includes extensive work in counseling courses as well as courses in psycho logy and other liberal arts areas. The CCE is a corporate affiliation of the National Board for Certified Counselors, a leader in professional credentialing.

PTSA committee seeks volunteers, donations By Tanya Schnabl

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This year, the Cazenovia High School Senior Ball will be held on June 3 at the Bellevue Country Club. Hoping to keep students safe and sober, the PTSA is hosting an “After the Ball” party at the nearby YMCA in the Fayetteville Towne Center.

A committee of parents from the Cazenovia Parent Teacher Student Association is currently planning a drug and alcohol free “After the Ball” party. This year’s Senior Ball will take place on June 3 at Bellevue Country Club. The “After the Ball” party will be held immediately following the Ball at the YMCA in the Fayetteville Towne Center. All members of the senior class are invited to this party, regardless of whether they attend the Ball or not. The committee’s goal is to provide the Senior Class with a fun-filled evening of entertainment, food and prizes in a chaperoned, drug and alcohol free environment, on what is otherwise a traditionally high-risk night. These parties have been very successful in past years due to the generosity of parents, local businesses, and

the support of the high school PTSA. Donations are needed as soon as possible to make this event a reality. Checks should be made payable to Cazenovia High School PTSA/After Ball and mailed to Bindy Dain, 57 Chenango St., in Cazenovia. If you would like to donate merchandise or gift cards for the party, please contact Rosie Ryan at 655-4959. Anyone interested in working on the “After the Ball” party or chaperoning, can contact Bindy Dain at 263-7815. The “After the Ball” party committee would like to thank all the parents and community members who graciously supported the “After the Prom” party last year. It was a huge success. Both students and committee members are hoping for another wonderful party this year, but can’t do it once again without the support of the community. It is never too late to donate.


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