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Family Resource Center Official Opening THANKS TO THE 2008 JH SNYDER DONATION
The LAVC FoundationThe LAVC FoundationThe LAVC FoundationThe LAVC Foundation
BOARD OF DIRECTORSBOARD OF DIRECTORSBOARD OF DIRECTORSBOARD OF DIRECTORS
OFFICERSOFFICERSOFFICERSOFFICERS Robert Oberstein, President
RSO Advisors
Dr. Andrea Goldberg, Vice President
Kaiser Permanente
Sharon J. Udkoff, Treasurer
Certified Public Accountant
Pat Ballew, Acting Secretary
Retired Teacher
MEMBERSMEMBERSMEMBERSMEMBERS Kathi Atkinson
City National Bank
Elaine Baylor
Los Angeles Valley College Friend
Eric Bubbers, PhD
Children’s Hospital
Art Ginsburg, Secretary
Art’s Deli
Susan Carleo
President, Los Angeles Valley College - Ex-Officio
Don Gauthier, Ex-Officio
LAVC Faculty
Michelle Quigley
Valley Presbyterian Hospital
Mike Quiroga *
Mike’s Roofing Services
Thomas Soule
Certified Public Accountant
Joseph Steinberg
Crowell Weedon & Co.
David Tulanian
Los Angeles City Library
Rafael Vega
Casa Vega
Michael I. Weinper *
PTPN
Kenneth Worthen *
Retired-The Gas Company
Eliseo D.W. Gauna, Esq.
Attorney & Legal Counsel- Ex-Officio
Raul Castillo
Executive Director - Ex-Officio
* Past Presidents
Also Inside This Issue:
Winter 2011
L.A. Universal Preschool
Nat’l Philanthropy Day
New Fdn Board Member
Nordmann Donation
Women’s Basketball &
The Athletic Endowment
Donor Benches
Legacy Society
Alumni & Other News
The Newsletter of The Los Angeles Valley College
On October 14, 2011 the Family Resource Center (FRC) had its official opening and open house! Among those in attendance were Valley College President Sue Carleo, LACCD Board Trustees Mona Field and Scott J. Svonkin, LAVC Foundation President Bob Oberstein and Vice President Andrea Gold-
berg Kaufman.
In 2008, JH Snyder company donated $1.5 million to the LAVC Foundation to build a
new FRC facility on the north end of campus adjacent to the Child Development Center. The FRC provides education and professional development activities to build the early childhood workforce. Activities are designed to support high school students through those completing their Master’s Degree in
Child Development.
The center is environmentally friendly and
contains classrooms and offices.
Retired LAVC Chemistry Professor Joe Nordman made a donation of $19,000 to the Foundation for the Joseph
Nordmann Endowment.
The endowment was established in 2004 and it was initially used to pro-vide honorarium to Chemistry Depart-
ment student assistants.
Nordmann has been a long time supporter of the Foundation and the endowment. He re-cently extended the support for the Biology Department’s
student assistants.
Page 2 The Foundation
Joseph Steinberg Elected to Foundation Board
Joseph Steinberg was elected to the Foundation’s Board of Directors in August 2011. He is a Certified Financial Planner and Vice President of Invest-
ments at Crowell Weedon & Company.
“We are happy to have Joe join our Board and contribute his ideas and talent to help the Foundation grow” said Founda-
tion President Bob Oberstein.
Steinberg is also involved with The Ex-
ecutives, Temple Beth Hillel, and The Moriah Society.
LA UP Supports the Family Resource Center for a Fifth Year!
For a fifth year, Los Angeles Universal Preschool (LAUP), a non-profit organization, will award up to $320,000 to the Los Angeles Valley College Family Resource Center (FRC). LAUP, a subsidiary of First 5, is charged with making high quality preschool available to
every 4-year old in Los Angeles County by 2014.
The grant awarded to the FRC will support a program called Career & Academic Success
Team (CAST). The focus of CAST is to build workforce in early childhood care.
On the national and local level, there are critical problems affecting the quality of infant and toddler care program in society today because there are not enough infant and tod-dler care programs or caregivers. The problem is exacerbated for children with special needs. There is also a very high turnover rate of early childhood teachers who work with
this age group. CAST will work to address these problems.
The LAVC Foundation will receive the grant and will be the fiscal agent. Since the initial
grant back in 2007, LAUP will have awarded a total of $1.4 million to the FRC.
National Philanthropy Day Honors Foundation’s Executive Director and Alumnus
On November 3, 2011, the San Fernando Valley Chapter of the Asso-ciation of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) recognized LAVC Founda-tion Executive Director Raul Castillo as the Outstanding Professional of the year. Castillo, who has been with the Foundation for ten years, was recognized for the organization’s growth and his efficient man-
agement style.
Also recognized was LAVC alumnus Paul Sabolic who was recognized as Outstanding Philanthropist. Sabolic is chair of the LAVC Athletic Hall of Fame (HOF) who raised nearly $150,000 to establish and produce. He also help establish the Athletic Endowment Advisory
Board which is currently conducting a campaign to raise $100,000.
The AFP gives the awards annually to coincide with National Philan-thropy Day, recognized officially on Nov. 15. The AFP highlights con-tributions in philanthropy. It recognizes professionals who make it their life's work to raise money for worthwhile causes as well as do-
nors who contribute their time, treasure, and talent. L: AFP President Paula Kupiec with Paul Sabolic R: Foundation President Bob Oberstein with Raul Castillo
Chemistry Prof Emeritus Joe Nordmann Keeps on Giving!
Page 3 Newsletter
The Foundation partnered with the Women’s Basketball team to raise funds for the Athletic Endowment and the Women’s team. A ticket drawing was held on November 19 at the Women’s game versus Long Beach City. Prizes that included a Lake Arrowhead get away, gift baskets, King’s hockey tickets, and so much more were given to the lucky winners. The ticket sales actually began October 1, 2011 at the annual alumni barbecue and football game. All together,
$2,000 was raised.
Foundation Partners with the Women’s Basketball Team COLLABORATION RAISES FUNDS FOR THE ATHLETIC ENDOWMENT AND THE TEAM
LAVC Donor Benches Proving to be a Success!
Donor benches were made available almost a year ago to allow one to honor a family, friend, loved one or event with a bench donation. So called “Back Benches” have been the most popular and have already sold out pending installation of more of them on campus. Cement benches without a back are still available and recently added are sitting areas adjacent to the
Student Services Building.
Proceeds from the bench program will benefit the Los Angeles Valley College Los Angeles Valley College Los Angeles Valley College Los Angeles Valley College Foundation EndowmentFoundation EndowmentFoundation EndowmentFoundation Endowment. So far, over
$9,000 has been raised for the en-dowment from those who have named
benches.
These benches and seating areas have already been placed and in-stalled on campus. Donors may select their benches on a first come first serve basis. Please contact the Los Angeles Valley College Foundation to request a Donor Bench form or to find out locations of benches and which are still available for naming. Just call
(818) 947-2619.
1) Raul Castillo & Coach Monica Hang; 2) Diedra Stark, Paul and Joann Sabolic; 3) Basketball Announcer Dale Beck; 4) Media Arts’ Eric Swelstad
and Jason Beaton; 5) Alumnus Bob Kircher; 6) Hall of Fame alumnus
Wayne Quigley; 7) Kristin De Simone, Monica Hang, & Diedra Stark; 8) Alumnus Gary Fredburg: 9) PE Dept’s Gary Honjio and Baseball Coach
Dave Mallas.
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Page 4 The Foundation
Alumni Update & Other News
Los Angeles Valley College Foundation
Legacy Society
The Legacy Society are donors who have named the Los Angeles Valley College Foundation in their estate plans. It has enabled them to leave a lasting legacy on this campus. They are forward think-ing individuals who want to make sure that LAVC and its students are supported long after they are
gone.
By becoming a member of the Legacy Society, you allow us to thank you now and not your executor when you are gone. Legacy Society members are recognized in the Foundation’s Annual Report Newsletter, the Annual Donor Wall, and each member receives a certificate of appreciation. Some
of these estate planning options include:
• Simple wills or trusts • Life Insurance or Retirement Funds • Charitable Gift Annuities
• Charitable Remainder Trusts
If you have already named or plan to name the LAVC Foundation in your bequest or estate plans, please contact our office at (818) 947-2618 or email us at [email protected]. Provide us with your
information so we may include you as a Legacy Society member and recognize your generosity.
Alumnus Bob Keller Bob Keller Bob Keller Bob Keller is a realtor in Canyon Country and also serves as a City Council-man in the Santa Clarita Valley. He at-tended Valley College in 1964 and was later drafted and fought in the Vietnam War. As a councilman, he believes that it is important to listen to his constituents. He does so at a Coco’s Restaurant!
Dr. Louis Vaccaro Dr. Louis Vaccaro Dr. Louis Vaccaro Dr. Louis Vaccaro is a member of the LAVC Pioneer Class (1949) which had 250 stu-dents. He played on the first football team and track team. After service in the Korean War, Vaccaro attended USC. His career has been all academics spanning 40 years. He has served as president of six colleges and universities and has led hundreds of inter-national students to higher education in the United States. He recently completed his eight book, a memoir titled, “Around the Corner: From Shoeshine Boy to College President.” Currently residing in upstate New York, Vaccaro is planning a trip to Indonesia and China for his third Fulbright assignment.
You can now watch tidbits of Valley Col-lege events on You Tube! Simply look for the LAVC Foundation channelLAVC Foundation channelLAVC Foundation channelLAVC Foundation channel and watch things like our commercials from our well-known alumni like Ed Begley Jr., Mark Dacascos, Sean Astin and more. You can also watch events such as the alumni barbecue and grand
openings of new campus buildings!
Happy Holidays!
All of us from the Los Angeles Valley College Foundation would like to wish you a wonderful
holiday season and a happy new year!
Because of your support, we have awarded over $188,000 in student scholarships, distributed over $1 million to various campus
programs and projects.
We are very grateful!