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Dec. 6-12, 2009

Winning fundraiser!Winning fundraiser!

Celebrating Liberty’sleague champions! Pg. 2Hats off to our vets Pg. 4Art & fundraiser focuseson the homeless Pg. 6

Junior League’s WineFest big success, pg. 3Junior League’s WineFest big success, pg. 3

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Ride for joy & toys!

BY LISA PHILLIPSCommunity contributor

ongratulations to the Liberty High School FreshmenFootball team on your Southeast Yosemite League cham-pionship.

Members of the 2009 Championship team are: AlGreen, Ben Duran, Justin Young, Christian Sinnott, Sadoc Ros-ales, Kenny Davis, Vidal Barrera, Tyler Pizarro, Joshua Aguirre,Ethan Kirkorian, William Sadro, Ryan Tucker, Tim Fisher,Frankie Maitia, Michael Graff, Corbin Jounti, Darren Adjei,Alfonso Diaz, Miguel Cervantes, DJ Taylor, Nick Wheeler, DerekFrost, Anthony Briseno, Abel Garcia, Christian Robledo, KaidanMeadows, Michael Clites, Chad Moslander, Scott Irwin, NathanWalker, Adrian Vasquez, Jacob Heinsohn, Andrew Willis, AustinMatthews, Conner Bittleston, Dylan Jones, Daniel McKanna,Jonathon Popkin, Vinny Hudiburg, Cole Mazza, Albert Holland,Issa Hawatmeh, Damian York, Dennis Mitchell, Jared Lindsay,Dwight Byrum, Gabe Flippo, David Ruiz, Jack Trobaugh, JulianFletcher, Raymond Taylor, Caleb O'Rourke, Seth Moreno, ChrisSoriano, Arunpreet Sandhu, Justin Vancuren, Austin Medeiros,Justin Farley, Dane Anderson, and Damian Moreno. Coaches:Phil Alvidrez (Head Coach), Bibi Carrasco, John Sizemore, AbelGarcia, Omar Garza, Chris Shipp & Damon Francis.

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BY B. ADDINGTONCommunity contributor

peration Soulwinner’s Fifthannual Christmas Joy Ride &Toy Run will be Saturday,Dec. 19. The run will start atSonic on Olive Drive at 11

a.m. (registration is 8 to 11 a.m.) andends at North High. Entry is a dona-tion of $20 or toys of equal value; plus$10 for each additional rider.

Participants receive paradeentrance and one free meal. Show &Shine at North High is open to cars,motorcycles and trucks, plus racecars.

Awards for Best in Show, 1st, 2ndand 3rd. Live band and BBQ plus CarCackle engine sound-off. Award forClub Participation.

For more information, contact RayBallard at 348-1002.

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Frontier to serenadeconcert goers Dec. 7BY CHANDLER BULLMANCommunity contributor

t Frontier High School, stu-dents are working extremelyhard to make their WinterConcert as best as it can forits audience. There are five

choirs that meet every day duringschool and work on difficult songsthat they make effortless. Theirteacher, Forest Madewell, has hismoments of laughter with his stu-dents and gets back to work in a flash.

On Dec. 7, Frontier High School willshow the entire community how hardthey have worked to give them a goodtime — from singing “Silent Night” inGerman, to fun upbeat songs.

Cannot wait to see you there.

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Toy Run will roarthrough town Dec. 13BY B. ADDINGTONCommunity contributor

he 26th annual Greater Bak-ersfield Toy Run to benefitthe local Salvation Army willbe Sunday, Dec. 13. Meet atBeach Park at 7 a.m.; parade

leaves park at 10 a.m.For more information, contact

Sherry Aal at 399-0340.

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Awesome team spirit!BY ELIZABETH CORTEZCommunity contributor

hank you Centennial Elementary’s fourth-grade girlsvolleyball team for a season well done.

The team spirit that you all showed was awesome!THappy Birthday, “Raider Ron!”BY ELIZABETH CORTEZCommunity contributor

appy Birthday, Ron Cortez aka“Raider Ron.” Wishing you many more silver &black birthdays to come.

With much love and respectfrom your wife, Liz, family, friends andThe Bakersfield Raiders Booster Club!

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Junior LeagueProvisionals,Nicole Stanford,Carrie Billings-ley, CallieSpitzer, LauraTague andCourtney Foster,worked in theSports Zone atthe JuniorLeague of Bak-ersfield’s annualWine Fest. A Ju-nior League fundraiser for more than 20 years, WineFest provides revenue for volunteer training and grantsto local non-profits. To learn more about the JuniorLeague of Bakersfield, go to: www.juniorleagueofbak-ersfield.org.Your photo could be on our next cover. Photos and sto-ries for the Dec. 20 issue must be posted by Wednesday,Dec. 9.

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4 Students salute local vets!Columbia Elementary School “stands up” for

veterans on Veterans Day.

6 Art Museum shines light on homelessThe Bakersfield Museum of Art’s newest exhib-

it documents the plight of the homeless.

7 Teacher saddened by school dropout ratesVoice education columnist says repetition might

help high-schoolers learn concepts.

ContentsY O U R V O I C E

BY SANDY MCMAHANCommunity contributor

hrough the loyal and generous support ofcommunity members and corporate spon-sors, the Junior League of Bakersfield’sannual premier fundraising event, WineFest was an overwhelming success!

On Nov. 21, the Kern County Fairgroundsbuilding was transformed to complement the theme“Basque in Bakersfield,” as a sold-out crowd ofmore than 700 sampled California’s best lovedwineries and a cuisine variety from local restau-rants and caterers.

League is especially appreciative of attendees’generous participation in the silent and oral auc-tions.

Wine Fest, a Junior League fundraiser for morethan 20 years, provides revenue for volunteer train-ing and grants to local non-profit organizations sup-porting the mission and vision. League continuesmore than a 50-year tradition of promoting volun-teerism, developing the potential of women,improving the Bakersfield community through theeffective action and leadership of trained volun-teers and improving the lives of women and chil-dren in Kern County.

As a solely educational and charitable organiza-

tion with a membership of 400, JLB’s trained volun-teers have returned more than $1.2 million to localnon-profit organizations as well as hundreds ofthousands of volunteer hours to Kern County.League changes lives.

Thank you to the generous community who sup-port League’s events!

To learn more about the Junior League of Bakers-field, go to: www.juniorleagueofbakersfield.org.

— Sandy McMahan is a past president of theJunior League of Bakersfield and was a member ofthis year’s JLB Wine Fest Committee.

Junior League ofBakersfield thankscommunity

TCOURTESY PHOTO

Attendees at this year’s Wine Fest found many itemsworth a bid in the silent auction.

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BY PATTY MONTOYACommunity contributor

s the Bakersfield High School ROTC colorguard slowly presented the colors, ColumbiaElementary students, staff and guestsrespectfully rose to salute the Americanflag. Fruitvale music teacher, Mr. Scott

Rhodes, sang the National Anthem and was followedby Student Body President, Jackson Olinger readingan excerpt of the President’s Veterans Day Procla-mation. Principal Mr. Bill Jager acknowledged thesacrifice of American soldiers with a moment ofsilence for those who gave their lives for our liberty.Then Mr. Rhodes played a stirring rendition of“Taps.”

The program was highlighted with a moving speechby Vietnam Veteran Mr. Larry Wiggins. During hisspeech, Mr. Wiggins implored the students to savorthe word “remember” and whenever they see a veter-an to understand the personal sacrifice that wasmade by the veteran and his or her family. Heexplained that freedom is a precious gift for which wemust be prepared to fight if we are to keep it for our-selves and future generations.

Singing sweetly, the second-grade students ofColumbia Elementary honored 38 visiting veteranswith the “Armed Forces Medley.” Veterans repre-senting World War II, the Korean War, the VietnamWar, the Gulf War, and those serving in Afghanistanand Iraq, attended and stood to applause when theirmilitary anthem was sung. Several veterans later

commented that they were moved by a program thatrecognized their sacrifice and service to our country.The second-graders ended with a song of hope, “Singa Song of Peace.”

The program coordinator, Mrs. Amy Shepard,explained this is an annual event at Columbia and the

teachers have steadfastly stressed the importance ofveterans to our students for over 16 years. The stu-dents and faculty look forward to singing together atthe end of the program, “God Bless the USA,” as they“gladly stand up, next to you” and proudly waveAmerican flags in honor of our veterans.

Columbia Elementarystudents salutelocal veterans!

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ALL PHOTOS COURTESY OF LEAH COUGHLIN

Second-grade performers singing for the Veterans Day audience. Columbia’s second-grade teachers include: Mrs.Wheeler, Mrs. Hudnall, Mrs. Fieldgrove and Mrs. Stockton.

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Nominated by: Anden Spicer

I would like to nominate my teacher,

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She teaches first grade at Rosedale

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really fun ways — like when we play

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Top: Columbia Ele-mentary second-graderscelebrating Veter-ans Day.

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Principal Mr.Jager and Stu-dent Body Presi-dent JacksonOlinger, with thesecond-gradeperformers inthe background.

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BY BETH PANDOLCommunity contributor

ive exhibits opening Thursday, Dec. 10 at theBakersfield Museum of Art — 1930 R St. —have a common focus on isolation and lossoften associated with being displaced or home-less in society.

“Hobos to Street People: Artists’ Responses toHomelessness from the New Deal to the Present” is atraveling exhibit featuring the works of 30 artistsworking over the last 75 years to document thetragedy of homelessness.

The exhibitions illustrate artistic interpretations ofhomelessness during a 75-year span from the DustBowl migrants of the 1930s to the street people oftoday with emphasis on California.

“No Place to Go: Paintings of the Homeless” by PatBerger is a compilation by the Los Angeles painterwho spent over five years in the 1980s on skid row inLos Angeles.

Local photographer, Felix Adamo, will show photostaken between 1980 and the present of the homelessin Bakersfield in an exhibit titled “Society’s Edge.”Adamo, the chief photographer for The BakersfieldCalifornian, will offer his photos for sale, with all pro-ceeds donated to the Bakersfield Rescue Mission andthe Bakersfield Homeless Center.

“Loss and Redemption: The Art of James McMil-lan” is a portrayal of racial injustice and the resultingdesolation.

“Joe Brubaker: Figurative Sculpture and the

Exquisite Garden Project” features figurative workalong with wood and found objects.

In keeping with the exhibits’ theme of homeless-ness, the museum will host a blanket drive on openingnight, Thursday, Dec. 10 from 6 to 8 p.m. Attendeesare urged to bring new or gently used blankets to ben-

efit the Bakersfield Homeless Center.An artists’ reception with appetizers and a no-host

bar will also be held that evening. For details andreservations, 323-7219.

The exhibits will be on display through Feb. 21,2010.

Art exhibits focuson homeless

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“Steve & Queenie” is among the photographs in “Society’s Edge,” an art show by Californian Chief PhotographerFelix Adamo on display at the Bakersfield Museum of Art. The show opens Dec. 10 and runs through Feb. 21.

Y O U R A R T

PHOTO BY FELIX ADAMO

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Athlete of the month

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Gabriella “Gaby” Garcia helped her soccer

team place 4th in the AYSO U10 Girls

Tournament on Nov 15. She had a great sea-

son playing on the TURF SMURFS. During

the 1st quarter of the 2nd game, she broke

her right big toe and continued to play the

game and even went on to play in three

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s an eighth-grade teacher, I’mso sad to hear that Bakersfieldtops the charts in high schooldropouts nationwide. I have toadmit, though, that I do on

occasion see former students who havedropped out.These arebright, capablekids who optednot to completehigh school.

I would askthem why andone replied, “Ijust got tired ofit and startedworking for mydad.”

Another onesheepishly apol-ogized for dis-appointing me. Ican remember years ago, when wewere reading John Steinbeck’s “ThePearl,” I posed a question to that same

student. “What would you do if you won$1 million?” He announced to the class,“No offense intended, Ms. D-P, but Iwould hire the best teachers in theworld.”

Apparently he didn’t hit the lotto.The teachers who challenged him and

loved him, like me, just couldn’t doenough.

I asked another student if there wasanything I could have done to keep himfrom dropping out. He replied, “Oh,there was nothing you could have saidor taught. I was done. That’s all.”

Yet another dropped out when con-struction was booming and he couldn’tpass up an offer to work full time.

I love teaching. I work hard at it.What can I do? I’ll keep reading,researching, and reteaching conceptsmy kids miss, in the hope I can makehigh school just a bit easier.

Peggy Dewane-Pope is a teacher inthe Panama-Buena Vista Union SchoolDistrict.

Read, research, reteachto combat dropout rates

Y O U R S C H O O L S

PEGGYDEWANE-POPEEducation columnist

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