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-- Angelique Flores

Fountain Bowl will host a fund-raising party from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday

in honor of Kelly Osborn, who died in a car accident four years ago.

Proceeds will benefit the Kelly Osborn Memorial Scholarship Fund, which

awards college scholarships to high school students. The goal is to raise

$10,000 this year.

The cost for the moonlight casino bowling will be $25 per person and

includes three games of bowling, door prizes and other games. Food is

available.

Anyone with a group of eight to 10 people can prepay to guarantee a

spot together.

Fountain Bowl is at 17110 S. Brookhurst St., Fountain Valley.

Information: (714) 963-7888.

Sunset in the Park

races set for today

The Sunset in the Park 2.8-mile and 4.8-mile races will be held today

in Huntington Beach Central Park at Edwards Street, between Slater and

Ellis avenues. Race fees range from $4 to $16, depending on the race, age

and inclusion of T-shirt.

The 2.8-mile race will begin at 6 p.m., and the 4.8-mile will begin at

6:30 p.m. Similar races for high school girls will begin at 5 p.m. and

5:30 p.m. for boys.

Information: A Snail’s Pace, 8780 Warner Ave., Fountain Valley, or

(714) 842-2337.

Employees honored for milestones

Golden West College honored 75 of its employees for reaching

milestones in their service to the Huntington Beach college. The awards

were presented to employees completing five, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35

years of employment at the campus.

The honorees who have been employed at the college for five years are

Dori Abella, Stephen Ludwig, Christana Montes, Sonny Pa’u, Omid

Pourzanjani, Linda Stevens and Ronald Wilkinson; 10 years: Dibakar Barua,

Joyce Bishop, Darline Calvert, Theresa Dietrichson, Marty Fernandez,

Norma Flores, John Grajeda, Judith Harmer, Greg Hyska, Maureen Kennedy,

Valerie Klein, Eric Maddy, Frank Maldonado, Marie McGrath, Diane Mefford,

Don Nguyen, Jimmy Nguyen, Jo Ann Ono, Cheryl Prohaska, Richard Ullrich,

Holly Van Dorn, Valerie Venegas, Deven Werthman, Paul Wisner and Roger

Wyant; 15 years: Dennis Carrie, David Falzon, Dorothy Fitzgerald, Candice

Francis, Karen Glines, Stephanie Hayward, David Hudson, William Hyde,

Frank Jessoe, Gladys Lavoie, Robert Lazarus, Sandra Lutz, Rona

McArthur-Harold, Roxana Ross, James Tortolano and Thanh Vu; 20 years:

Susan Babb, James Fortune, Michael Goldman, Leeanne Hill, Karen Hinton,

David Koenig, Karen Kuehner, Helen Norton, Connie Olson, Patricia Stingle

and Norma Willis; 25 years: Frank Baker, Nannette Brodie, Jose Dollente,

Christopher Drover, Charlanne Nee, Barbara Sablan, Diane Seilo and Tony

Thorne; and 30 years: Darrell Ebert, Dolores Harper, James Long, Martin

Newitz, Harvey Reynolds, Richard Rowe and Bud Yeargain; 35 years: Pierre

Grimes.

Slogans earn students scholarships, awards

The American Educational League awarded several cash scholarships to

local students in its countywide slogan contest. Ocean View High School

graduate Anthony Garza won first place. His classmates Nicholas Mendes,

Hoa Le, and Sudantha Liyanaarachchi also received awards. Edison High

School graduate Megan Loughran also won, as did Westminster High School

graduate Michael K.N. Nguyen.

Golden West student receives scholarship

Golden West College student Jonathan Green received a $500 scholarship

from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Undergraduate Scholars Program.

The program was developed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in

collaboration with the California Institute of Technology to recognize

high potential in students majoring in engineering, mathematics, computer

sciences or the physical sciences.

As an honoree, Green has also been given the opportunity to apply for

a Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship to begin next year.

Green, a Huntington Beach resident, has been accepted to UC Irvine and

will begin classes this fall as a physical chemistry and biochemistry

major while he finishes his last semester at Golden West. The science

enthusiast plans to attend medical school and is considering a job in

radiology.

Golden West instructor honored

Golden West College instructor Dennis Lynch was chosen as this year’s

UC Irvine Extension Distinguished Instructor.

Lynch has taught in UCI’s international business program for five

years and has taught as a Golden West College adjunct instructor for

three years in management, marketing and international and global

business.

UC Irvine recognized Lynch for his outstanding teaching skills and for

his service as an advisory board member who helped revise the business

program’s curriculum.

Lynch has been working in international business for 20 years and is a

trade consultant who advises clients on how to enter foreign markets.

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