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Carol Smith of Fontana attended for her third year. At last year's rendezvous Jewellery on Sale carved a cotton wood bark carving that ended up winning a blue ribbon. Carving has been her passion for 18 years -- ever since she went to a woodcarving show in Cambria with friends. Heart Band pendant was hooked -- all her other planned retirement activities "went out the window," she said. But with so many class options at the rendezvous -- 16 to be exact -- Smith decided to give something new a try -- flute carving, jewelry and mosaics. Smith said Heart chain bracelet keeps coming back because the experience is just "wonderful." "There are so many venues and instructors and everyone is just so nice," she said. For Vickie Hopson of Lake Havasu, Ariz., it was a bittersweet event. Her husband, Jim, a woodcarver for 18 years, died last year. A two-year rendezvous attendee, Vickie wanted to honor his Heart Clover Earrings by providing a scholarship to a young carver. "The only way to keep this going is to get young people involved," she said. Chad Humann, 20, of Clovis, was the recipient of Vickie's scholarship. Heart Clover Pendant attending a variety of classes, he became intrigued with using a lathe for carving and now plans on buying one for future personal use.On June 18, Coarsegold resident Tom Guevara, 55, will set off on a week-long, 3,000-mile, 12-state relay race across the United States beginning at the Oceanside Pier and ending at the finish line in Annapolis, Md. Guevara, along with seven teammates ranging in age from 27 to 55, is competing in the race to bring awareness and raise money for organ donations.
The mayoral candidates are Erin Capuchino, representing the Bass Lake Education Foundation, and Rima Runtzel, representing the Oakhurst Boys & Girls Club. New to the Mountain Area, Capuchino moved from Visalia a year ago with husband Michael and children, Sirene, 7, and Layla, 4. But being a new Bass Lake resident isn't holding her Jewellery on Sale from community involvement. "I wanted to run for mayor and I know schools are struggling and looking at budget cuts," she said. "I wanted to help so I contacted the elementary school's Facebook page and asked if Folded heart pendant was a foundation that helped support the school." It was then that she learned of the Bass Lake Education Foundation, which just earned its nonprofit status last year. "Frank Gehry Fish cuff links is a brand-new nonprofit that even some teachers don't know about and I would like to get the word out because it's a good thing to have," Capuchino said. The foundation was founded by local mothers, Capuchino said, to help with educational funding that has been taken away through budget cuts. Frank Gehry Fish drop earrings project the foundation funds is the Yosemite Science Club at Oak Creek Intermediate that both OCI students and Wasuma Elementary students are enrolled in. It meets once a week after school. Frank Gehry Fish earrings the foundation is also in the process of collecting 200 recipes for a cookbook that will hopefully be out by November, just in time for Christmas, but it still needs sponsors. Capuchino said she hopes to possibly start a grant fund for special projects or another club -- possibly art or elementary age science -- with funds raised from the Honorary Mayor race.
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Stucky rallied for wins over Tanner Miller of Dodge City (8-4), and Jared Friesen of Meade (8-1) Vibram Five Fingers Kso finish out the day on a strong note. "I think I've started to get more aggressive on my shots," Stucky said. "I've always been aggressive with my first serve, and when they are falling in, it helps a ton." Brian Clarke and Evan Riggs, both sophomores, won their first two matches Women's Vibram Five Fingers KSO Gray Light Blue advance to the finals. There, they were dealt an 8-5 loss by Liberal's duo of Duc and Vince Nguyen, They had lost to the Redskins' top doubles team earlier in the season at Great Bend. "I thought we got off to a strong start today, but the Liberal team is pretty good," Clarke said. "I don't think we played that bad, but they played much better today."At Mariah Hills Golf Course in Dodge City on Thursday, head coach Lloyd Tiffany had been looking Women's Vibram Five fingers Kso Grey Pink a better outing than a fifth-place finish. But with a score of 323. nobody could break 80 in the breezy conditions. "I saw a lot of short putts missed out there," Tiffany said. "I expected us to play better here. When we come back over here for (6A) regionals, we're going to have to play better if we want to go to state." The 323 was well behind Western Athletic Conference leader Hays' 302, Women's Vibram Five fingers Kso Gray black Pink was powered by Nick VonLintel's 7-under-par 65 that blitzed the field by seven shots. Dodge City was runner-up with 305, Hutchinson third at 314 and Maize at 321. Tiffany's squad had balanced scoring with juniors Bryer Livermore and Boone Wells leading the way with 80s. Nick Mann, another junior, was right behind with an 81, and freshman Boston Parker had an 82 to round out the counting scores.
He found himself trailing in two of his three Vibram Five Fingers Women before rallying in each. He trailed Kevin Vonfeldt of Larned, 5-0, in his opening match before rallying for an 8-6 triumph. In his final match, he was trailing, 4-1, to Liberal's Josh Hamilton before making another comeback to win, 8-5. In between he rolled over Dodge City's Hendrick Kronsbein, 8-1."I was able to come back by playing over the net," Kyaw said. "Men's Vibram Five fingers Men's KSO Grey White was nervous at the start but coach just said to keep patient. My drop shots were working today and it helped that it wasn't too windy today." Brennan and Denton Keller, the No. 2 doubles team, continued to show steady improvement by going 3-0 to win their division. It was their 8-4 victory over Liberal's Ozzy Villarreal and Tony Rodriquez Women's Vibram Five Fingers KSO Blue Gray served as the tiebreaker to give the Buffs the team title. "We've been playing in some pretty tough tournaments, and those were eye openers for us," said Denton, a sophomore. "We're just hoping to play some quality opponents and get key wins." For his brother Brennan, a junior, the tourney title was another step along the way of getting better. "The chemistry has been really good for us," Brennan said. "We both know what the other is thinking and doing. We like playing together and being out there today felt really good. The key today Women's Vibram Five Fingers KSO Camo Light Blue Gray breaking serves, it really gets in their head when you do that." For Blake Stucky, the Buffs' No. 1 singles player, finishing third was a little disappointing, but he said overall the day went well. In his opening loss to eventual champion Jaret Johnson of Larned (8-3) the string on his racket broke when the score was at 2-3.