Vol. 52, No.03
Serving the San Gabriel Valley Since 1966
January 15, 2014
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Cogswell School Coin Collection Results in $596.33 Donation to Philippine Relief by Michele Earle El Monte
Wanting to do their part to help the residents of the Philippines as they recover from Typhoon Haiyan which struck the country in early November, the Cogswell Elementary School Cubs held a three-week coin collection. For three weeks students dropped their change into containers in their classrooms and the daily efforts resulted in a $596.33 donation to the Red Cross for the
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Philippine relief effort. “The students were aware of the devastation the typhoon caused and we talked about it at our morning assemblies and everyone agreed they wanted to help in some way,” said Gerardo Yepez, Cogswell principal. “I’m very proud of our students for working together and wanting to help the victims in the Philippines.” From kindergarten through sixth grade, all students participated in the fund-raiser and the class with the largest donation will get to enjoy a pizza party. “It feels good to help others,” said Abigail Torres, sixth grader. “I got $4.75 of my own money out of my piggy bank to donate and I’m glad I did.” Third grader, Anissa Estrada was also happy to bring
her change and help the Philippines. “It’s sad what happened to the people of the Philippines and it is good that our school raised money to help them.” Millions of people were affected by Typhoon Haiyan, one of the most powCogswell School held a three-week coin collection resulting in a $596.33 erful storms donation to the Red Cross for the Philippines Relief Effort. on record to make landfall and cause catastrophic dam“Every little bit helps in offer some support to the age to the Philippines. The situations like this,” said Red Cross and the families Cogswell family hopes that Yepez. “The relief efforts in the Philippines.” their donation will provide will be needed for a long some help. time and we are glad we can
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. dreamed of a world with equality for all. Today, his dream lives on at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial in Washington, DC. Open to the public, the newest memorial on the National Mall is the fourth to honor a non-president and the first to honor a man of color. The memorial was designed as a lasting tribute to Dr. King’s legacy and will forever serve as a monument to the freedom, opportunity and justice for which he stood. Opened 48 years after Dr. King’s stirring “I Have a Dream” speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, DC welcomes another great leader to the National Mall. A visit to the new Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial is a must-see on any trip to the nation’s capital. The memorial is situated on a four-acre site along
the Tidal Basin, adjacent to the Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial and sharing a direct line of sight between the Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials. It is open daily, with park rangers on site from 8 a.m. to midnight. The centerpiece of the memorial is a 30foot statue of Dr. King. His likeness is carved into the Stone of Hope, which emerges powerfully from two large boulders. The two
boulders, which started as one, represent the Mountain of Despair. The boulders are split in half to give way to the Stone of Hope, which appears to have been
thrust forward toward the horizon in a great monolithic struggle. The Stone of Hope and the Mountain of Despair together represent the soul-stirring words from
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