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Fallen veterans remembered during Memorial Day ceremony
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American Legion Post 14 Auxiliary commander Peggy cranford shows her respect to fallen veterans during a ceremony at the Mt View Mortuary and cemetery in San Bernardino on Memorial Day. Behind her is San Bernardino high School Air Force Jrotc cadet Elijah Payne. By Anthony Victoria
or veterans who periodically commemorate the lives of their fallen comrades, Memorial Day is much more than
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family reunions, picnics, and base- its liberties. ball games. “A lot of my buddies served in Veteran David Gutierrez, 70, said the Marine Corps, went to he’s reminded every year of the Memorial Day cont. on page 2 heavy price the U.S. has paid for
Candray and Montelongo recount SBCUSD experiences
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Benjamin Montelongo, center, with his mother Leighann reyes and stepfather Gabriel reyes.
School’s Danielle Candray under- appointed student board members, stand the significance of serving the 17-year-old seniors believe others. their experience representing over 50,000 students has helped sharpajon High School’s Benjamin Montelongo As San Bernardino City Unified SBCUSD cont. on page 2 and San Gorgonio High School District’s first ever
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ear Future Leaders and Supporters,
I deeply appreciate ’93 FL alumnus, Jeran Jaurique & Jorge Lopez effort because they have volunteered to help us organize this year's golf tournament, and also, help us raise funds for next year's leadership conference.
While we have enough funding for this year's program, funding for next year's program definitely provides a challenge. We expect next year's program to cost nearly $97,000, half of that for the cost of the camp alone.
This summer we will celebrate our 32nd anniversary. We ask for your help to assure that our program lives to celebrate yet another year of “molding minds and changing destinies.”
For more information, please contact Dr. Tom Rivera at (909) 213-0515.
About Inland Empire Future Leaders: Founded in 1985, the program conducts a six-day leadership training program for 120 students and one academic-year workshop for camp alumni and their parents. Training in diverse aspects of leadership, cultural activities to enhance self esteem, college preparedness and career information are provided by role models representing law, medicine, education, government, and community volunteer o r g a n i z a t i o n s .
The IEFLP Summer Leadership conference is a sixday conference for eighth- and ninth-grade students that this year will take place in Idyllwild, CA at the Idyllwild Pines Camp.