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College Center for Workforce
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reviewed by a team of volunteers.
sure funds are used as intended and
show outcomes and outputs that im-
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Texas 77520 before Dec. 13.
You can drop them off at the
office too ro email them to
sunnews@baytownsun .com
In addition to forwarding
wish lists to the North Pole,
request to detennine if it is eligible
to take part in the full grant process.
This does not detennine if an award
ning on Dec. 16, agencies can submit
their LOI. Final date to participate in
this critical first step is Jan. 10. LOI
Training will be provided today from
1-2 p.m. or Dec. 17 from 1-2 p.m.
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Lee College was one of six to receive the Learning Resource
Network’s award for Excellence in Brochure Design. From
left are Marketing Consultant Jessica Ard, LERN President
William A. Draves, and Lee College Vice President of Work-
force and Community Development Dr. Angela Oriano.
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Gulf Coast Educators Federal Credit Union presents a check to Goose Creek CISD to help with the district’s partnership
with the Toys for Tots project, organized by Faith Family Church. From left are Jessica Rodriguez, GCEFCU business de-
velopment coordinator; Kyle Ford, GCEFCU vice president; Pastor Tony Pena with Faith Family Church; Araceli Delacruz,
student services director; Eloy Chapa, assistant superintendent for human resources; Julia Arceneaux, business devel-
opment manager and Stella Gonzalez, student services secretary. (Photo by Carrie Pryor-Newman)
of outcomes and outputs that are then
shared with donors who make com-
munity impact possible.
This year, electronic grant man-
agement software will be used. The
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Lee College’s Center for Workforce and Community
Development was recognized at the Learning Resource
Network’s Annual Conference and received the 2020
LERN International Award for Excellence in Brochure
Design.
LERN is the world’s largest association in continuing
education and lifelong learning, offering information and
consulting expertise to providers of continuing education
and customized training.
Each year, LERN acknowledges leaders in the field
of lifelong learning. Over 120 submissions were entered
into the 2020 LERN International Awards including some
from Canada and New Zealand. Twenty-two awards were
given at the luncheon and Lee College was one of six to
receive the award for Excellence in Brochure Design.
Under the leadership of Vice President of Workforce
and Community Development Dr. Angela Oriano and the
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meets at 6:30 p.m. in the
second floor library of the
Waterford on Baker Road.
For more, contact Ward Rob-
erson at 281-610-5637.
Kiwanis Club
Kiwanis Club of Baytown
meet at noon at Luna’s,
www. baytown kiwan is. org.
Media Lab
Learn how to create 3D
designs and get them printed
for free using the 3D printer
at 5 p.m. at Sterling Library.
Free ladies fitness
Join us at 5:30 p.m. at the
Rollingbrook Fellowship
gym, 505 Rollingbrook St. in
Baytown. Contact Shirley at
281-427-1741 formore.
THURSDAY
CW dance group
Baytown Parks hosts all age
adults to learn and teach
each other Country Western
Dance from 10-11:45 am
at the Baytown Community
Center, 2407 Market St. Call
281-420-6597 for more.
Support Group
The Alzheimer’s Association
Baytown Support Group
Line dance
The Baytown Parks hosts all
age adults to practice and
teach each other Line Dance
every Friday, 10:30am-
11:30am at the Community
Center, 2407 Market St. No
fee. Sign in required.
Exercise
Seniors of Baytown have
an exercise class at 9 a.m.
at the Community Center.
Thursday
December 12, 2019
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VFW Bingo
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Post 912, 8204 N. Main, has
bingo at 2 p.m. Selling 30
minutes before. Doors open
at 12:30 p.m. Open to public.
Call 281-642-3514 or 832-
512-5600.
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Saturday December 14th, 10am-12pm
Faith Presbyterian choir to present
‘Festival of Lessons and Carols’
A Festival of Lessons and Carols will be presented by
Faith Presbyterian Church Chamber Choir this Sunday
at 10:30 a.m. in the sanctuary. The Chamber Choir is
directed by Dr. Dave Corder. Accompanists are Bren-
da Odell, piano; Ella Rae Stovall, organ; Alison Frey,
Flute and Percussion; and Cynthia Oliphant, Percus-
sion/Narration.
Garry and Kathy Nelson are the Worship Liturgists.
The Choir cantata will feature many familiar Christ-
mas songs and congregational singing with the choir.
All songs are arranged by composer Hal Hopson with
additional musical adaptations by Corder. Pastor Tim
Marquez will deliver worship prayers and blessings.
The public is invited to join us at 3900 N. Main St. to
share the blessings of this Christmas season.
Mail seeking old photos, local
entertainers for farewell event
San Jacinto Mall will celebrate its Merry Last Christ-
mas Event noon-2 p.m. Saturday to mark its 38th —
and final —Christmas before it permanently closes its
doors Jan. 5.
San Jacinto Mall is planning a commemorative pho-
to collage display and is asking for the community’s
help. The mall is asking folks to send in photos taken at
the mall over the past 38 years. Include your name and
phone number with your photo. Label photos with the
names of any people shown and the year it was taken,
if possible. The photos will be included on a “38 Years
of Memories” page on the San Jacinto Mall’s website.
Mail photos to: San Jacinto Mall, Attn: Photo Mem-
ories, 1496 San Jacinto Mall, Baytown, TX 77521.
Or email photos to mboodell@frpltd.com. Put “Photo
Memories” in the subject line. Mailed photos will not
be returned.
San Jacinto Mall is also looking for schools, church-
es, dance and theatre troupes to step into the spotlight
and create a memorable experience for shoppers on
December 14. Contact Petra in the Management Office
at 281-369-5831 about perfonning at the mall.
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creative direction and execution of Marketing Consultant C WCD is a strong force in community development serv-
Jessica Ard, the CWCD received its first ever internation- ing the diverse population of nontraditional students.”
al award. Oriano and Ard attended the conference to re- “The goal of the new publication was never about sell-
ceive the award. ing courses,” added Ard. “The goal was to sell a better
“We are honored to be recognized by this outstanding life for our students and their families. By including stu-
organization for the redesign of our quarterly publication, dent success stories, Ask Tena, and ‘get to know us’ staff
Force Magazine,” said Oriano. “The publication consists editorials, we are effectively leading students to the say,
of course offerings, testimonials, editorials, and personal ‘I can achieve my dreams and these are the people who
and professional development opportunities designed to can help me.”’
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Sun is ready to help — as it has for decades. If you would letters will also appear in the Dec. 22 edition for readers
like to share your child’s or grandchild’s holiday wish to enjoy.
list with readers of The Baytown Sun, then please for- The Sun welcomes photos of youngsters in holiday
ward your letters to our office rather than the North Pole, clothes or having holiday fun. Please include names.
Send letters to Santa Claus c/o The Baytown Sun, 1301 Send to sunnews@baytownsun.com
United Way sets grant request dates
United Way of Greater Baytown to be sure it would be a robust grant Lori Rumfield, Director of Commu-
Area & Chambers County announced management tool that could be used nity impact. “Data collection will be
the dates — Dec. 11, 2019 through for the entire cycle by applicants and better managed to show donors the
Feb. 7 — for its annual grant fund- the volunteers who review grant re- return on the investment of their con-
ing cycle. The funding cycle includes quests.” tributions.”
several steps such as agency training The local United Way funds local Agencies may request funding
sessions, a Letter of Intent, fonnal- human service programs that align for programs by first submitting a
ly applying for funding, participat- with its education, financial stabili- Letter of Intent (LOI) to apply. The
ing in an interview process, setting ty and health goals. Grant applicants volunteers will review each program
County Health Centers, researched decisions. Local programs received Agencies are required to attend one
numerous different grant manage- $2,050,000 last year. Agencies are of these trainings prior to submitting
ment systems. “The decision on reporting quarterly on their work, their LOI.
which one to use was based on the “The new software will make it pos- To register, contact Lori Rumfield
input from several agencies and vol- sible for easier data input by agencies at lorir@unitedwaygbacc.org or call
unteers,” said Smith. “We wanted and less duplication of work,” said 281-424-5922 ext. 1002.
Letters to Santa due by Dec. 13
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Bloom, David. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 239, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 2019, newspaper, December 12, 2019; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1467961/m1/2/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.