SPOTLIGHT on BALDY VIEW ROP

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SPOTLIGHT on BALDY VIEW ROP
Baldy View ROP
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For sponsorship opportunities contact:
Dora Edney, Director of Development/PR
909.980.6490 ext. 1249,
[email protected]
Or visit www.baldyviewrop.com/sponsorships
November/December 2014
SPOTLIGHT on BALDY VIEW ROP
Upcoming
Events
December 9
WASC/COE
Reception
Chaffey Federal Credit Union (CFCU) has provided personal financial
solutions and quality service since 1964. As a not-for-profit, federally
chartered, full service financial institution owned entirely by our
members, our main objective is to help our member/owners achieve
and maintain financial well-being. We provide a wide variety of FREE
and low-cost financial services, plus low loan rates and competitive
savings rates. And, we provide the best personalized service in town!
www.chaffey.com
FOR THE
December 15 - 20
Barnes & Noble
BookFair
January 18
Kids Take Over
Citizens Business
Bank Arena
January 24
Professional
Development
March 14
Professional
Development
April 22
Student Success
Awards
“Our mission is to analyze
current and future economic
data and trends in order to
identify the necessary skills and
attitudes that connect our
students to successful work and
careers in a local and
global economy.”
Thank you to the Inland Coalition
for the use of their photos.
COMMISSION MEMBERS
Proud Member of:
Inland Coalition featured our Baldy View ROP
students in their weekly newsletter. Claremont,
Montclair, Upland and Ontario High Schools’ BVROP
students loaned their helping hands at the 12th
Annual Ontario Health Fair in Ontario, CA. Students
participated by conducting brief teacher activities
giving them the opportunity to practice public
speaking and demonstrate leadership skills. They
also distributed health information to health fair
attendees. BVROP Instructor, Marie Sliney was there
front and center to assist her students. Marie has
been with BVROP for over seven years and teaches
Healthcare Occupations and Medical Assisting
Foundations Prep Therapy. She is part of the Health
Science Pathway at Upland High School.
The Inland Coalition helps students identify health-related careers and puts them on an educational path to success.
Hilary LaConte, President
Claremont Unified School District
Silvia Orozco, Vice-President
Chino Valley Unified School District
Joseph Lenz, Member
Upland Unified School District
Charles Uhalley, Member
Chaffey Joint Union High School District
ADMINISTRATION
Shelley Adams
Superintendent
Forest DeRenzo
Director of Educational Services
Dora Edney
Director of Development & Public Relations
November 24 - 29, 2014
Baldy View ROP is a California public school agency that provides career
technical education and services to high school students and adults who are
interested in improving their employability and preparation for higher education.
Baldy View ROP was established in 1972 and is fully accredited by the Western
Association of Schools and Colleges. Baldy View ROP is a joint venture of the Chaffey
Joint Union High School District, Chino Valley Unified School District, Claremont
Unified School District, and Upland Unified School District.
Pathways to Prosperity
Carla Roberts
Director of Business Services
Baldy View ROP and the Career Training Center will be closed:
December 22, 2014 - January 3, 2015
www.baldyviewrop.com
"By giving of their time to the community, my students are learning a lesson in life that can't be
taught in the classroom. Their open hearts and willingness to give are important to the future of
health care. I feel very proud to be their Instructor."
Marie Sliney
Roseanne Redfearn
Coordinator
Crystal Whitley
Coordinator
Michael Moore
Administrative Services Coordinator
Superintendent, Shelley Adams served as Principal
for a Day at Chaffey District Online High School.
Principal for a Day is an opportunity to develop
relationships with business and community leaders
who are interested in investing time, energy, and
resources into the Chaffey Joint Union High
School District
Administration Office
8265 Aspen Ave., Suite 100
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
T:909.980.6490 F:909.980.8931
Career Training Center
1501 S. Bon View Ave.
Ontario, CA 91761
T:909.947.3400 F:909.947.4411
Stay Connected!
Great job Ms. Adams!
Shelley Adams with students from CDOHS
A well-educated workforce with employable 21st
century skills, will be prepared to grow and
sustain a strong local economy.
thank
We would like to
Antonia Walker, Administrative Assistant
Antonia Walters joined BVROP in the beginning of
October and is the new Administrative Assistant for
the Educational Services Department. Antonia
brings to BVROP over 10 years assisting at the
executive level and an energetic go-getter
attitude to her department. She has two children
Delilah and Dexter and married her high school
sweetheart, Dennis. Antonia and her family love to spend their
weekends outdoors partaking in wakeboarding, dirt bike riding,
snowboarding, and camping in the Sequoia’s. If you are feeling up to
an exciting weekend, give Antonia a call.
Leticia Castor, Child Care Teacher/
Preschool Director
Leticia has an extensive background in Early
Childhood Education. She has been a
Director and Supervisor in Children Centers for
many years. She comes to us from East San
Gabriel Valley ROP/TC where she taught Child
Development to high school and post
secondary students. She was an Adjunct Professor for Chaffey and Mt.
San Antonio Community Colleges. She has a passion for cultivating
and developing skills for students who want to enter into early
childhood education. She lives locally, has a large, close extended
family, two daughters in the education field as well as two
four-legged family members. She looks forward to working more
closely with the BVROP team and parents.
Art Holguin, Student Services
Specialist
Art Holguin joined Baldy View ROP in October
as our Student Services Specialist. Art has a
background in Post-Secondary Higher
Education where he has held positions such as,
Optical Dispensing Instructor, Externship
Coordinator and Career Service Coordinator.
He also worked as a Probation Correctional Officer with Tulare
County Probation Department. For the past 15 years, he has
Managed /Coached baseball in the Junior, Senior and Big League
Divisions for teams in the City of Ontario and Upland. Art was a
nominated Board Member for Ontario Eastern Little League and
served a 4 year term as “Umpire-N-Chief". He also participated in 3
Senior Little League Regional World Series at “Jay Littleton Ballpark” in
Ontario. Art has an 8 year old son named AJ (Art Jr) and enjoys
spending time with his family, barbecuing, and playing in adult
softball leagues.
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Gerald Jo, 3D Animation &
Media Design
Gerald joined Baldy View ROP in October and is
a 3D artist/game developer for the PC and the
mobile phone market. He also has over 7 years
experience teaching Game Art and Animation
at a college level. Art and teaching are his
passion. Gerald is super excited to be a part of
the BVROP team and to have an opportunity to help and guide
students into the game and animation industry which is so diverse
with many exciting career paths! Gerald hopes to continue being
a positive influence to students and shape their future to be bright.
Gerald likes all types of animals especially dogs and reptiles. He
plays basketball a lot to stay in shape or he will just keep on gaining
weight. He grew up in Torrance/Gardena area but now he lives in
Fullerton, CA. He has a wife and a 3 year old daughter named Erin
who loves to dress up everyday.
Raymond Gordon, Fire Technology
Teacher
Ray Gordon is a retired Battalion Chief from the
City of Pasadena. He has worked as a
Firefighter/Paramedic, Fire Captain and Fire
Battalion Chief; he has more than 29 years of
public service. For over five years Ray has been
his department’s Training Officer. During his
tenure as the Training Officer, he worked on
a “Tri-City” Recruit Training Academy that
graduated fire candidates that were employed by three different
cities. Ray has enjoyed working in Fire Prevention, Emergency
Medical Services. And Fire Operations. He enjoys helping prepare
students for a career in public service.
Arnold Mathias, Criminal Justice/
Forensic Science Teacher
Arnold Mathias currently works for San
Bernardino Police Department and has
been in law enforcement since 2005. He
has a B.A. in Criminal Justice and enjoys
teaching as a way to give back to the
community. He believes it is crucial to assist
young members of society with mentorship
and direction of the law.
those who have contributed to our students’
Pathways to Prosperity.
Your donations helps us to achieve our goal of setting students on their Pathways to Prosperity!
There’s definitely an opportunity for you to support!
Your tax deductible donations can easily be made online at
http://www.baldyviewrop.com/donations
Sponsorships
SUPERINTENDENT’S CIRCLE
Training Projects
Platinum Sponsorship
Public Recognition
Advisory Member
VIP Seating at Student Success Awards
Title Sponsorship
2 Minute Video on BVROP Website
Alumni Association Sponsor
Scholarship in Company Name
Newsletter Brought to You by Company Name
PLATINUM - $10,000
Website Sponsor Page
Newsletter Inside Full Page - All 6 Issues
Marketing Materials at 2 Professional
Development Meetings
Company Logo on Brochure
Radio Mention (3 companies first come first
serve}
Thank You Company Recognition Plaque
Social Media Monthly (Facebook, Twitter,
Instagram)
GOLD - $5,000
Website Sponsor Page
Newsletter Inside 1/2 Page - 4 Issues
Marketing Materials at 1 Professional
Development Meeting
Company Logo on Brochure
BVROP Thank You Premier Gift Bag
Social Media Quarterly (Facebook, Twitter,
Instagram)
SILVER - $3,000
Website Sponsor Page
Newsletter Inside 1/4 Page - 2 Issues
BVROP Thank You Premier Gift Bag
Social Media Quarterly (Facebook, Twitter,
Instagram))
BRONZE - $1,000
Website Sponsor Page
Newsletter Inside Listing - 1 Issue
BVROP Thank You Gift Bag
A LA CARTE
(Available on a first come first serve basis)
Newsletter 1/2 Front Cover $1,000
Newsletter 1/2 Back Cover $700
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Donations
ONE-TIME MONETARY GIFT
Every dollar makes a difference.
Contribute a one time gift through PayPal or
direct pay through your financial
institution.
REOCCURRING MONETARY GIFTS
Contribute reoccurring gifts through PayPal
or direct pay through your financial
institution.
GIFT CARDS
Gift cards are used as incentives and
motivation for our students, teachers,
career technicians, and staff.
SERVICES
Services or In-Kind gifts are greatly
appreciated.
EQUIPMENT
We gladly accept your donated
functioning equipment for use in our ROP
courses.
Your
GIFT
Additional
Opportunities
SITE TOURS
Expose students to your workplace by
providing a tour of your facility.
INFORMATIONAL SESSION
Industry representatives are invited to talk with
students about their own experiences in their
field of choice, as well as the current and
anticipated workforce needs within their
specific industry.
INTERNSHIPS/COMMUNITY CLASSROOM
The best way for students to understand the
nature of the workplace is to have the
opportunity to intern at a business site.
Business partners provide paid/unpaid
internships in real world business environments
allowing students to obtain hands on
experience in their field of interest.
POST EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Post available employment opportunities with
your business for recruitment.
CHARITY OF CHOICE
Donate a portion of your event proceeds to
benefit Baldy View ROP. Let your customers
know that you support students in the
community.
ADVISORY MEMBERSHIP
You have the opportunity to ensure that our
program is meeting the learning and
employment needs of your community. Work
directly with teachers in the development of
new curriculum designed to meet current
industry needs.
Matters!
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Staff Profile
Logan Tice, Computer Support Specialist
Logan Tice joined Baldy View ROP in October 2013 as an
Educational Services Assistant. In January 2014 he was hired for
his current position. Logan came to Baldy View ROP from San
Bernardino County ROP where he was involved with career and
workforce guidance for ROP students. He began teaching
workshops in the classroom at age 19. Logan attended a small
high school in Northern Nevada where he was heavily
involved in music and arts. He played the trumpet and French
horn for multiple bands including marching, pep, concert, and
Jazz. Logan preformed in many parades and field show
competitions and was selected for 4th chair trumpet in the
statewide honor band in 2008. Upon graduation he received the
John Philip Sousa and Louis Armstrong awards for excellence
in music.
Advisory Council Meeting
On October 30th, industry partners gathered together to provide valuable input to BVROP
teachers. Attendees had the opportunity to network through dinner and heard from invited
guests; BVROP student; Danny Martinez, from Rancho Cucamonga High School and former
BVROP students; Lan Phong Tran and Adeline Rosales, both talked about what BVROP means to
them and how the program put them on a great path. Participants segmented into round table
groups by the industry sector they represented and reviewed the course outlines and made
insightful suggestions. One of the most important ways BVROP Career Technical Education
courses stay cutting edge and provide relevant job skills to students, is through our Advisors and
Business Partners.
Advisory members listening intensively
Superintendent, Shelley Adams talks about the importance of
Advisory Council membership
to the Businesses, Corporations, and Individuals
who contributed to the Advisory meeting.
Amy Delgadillo graduated from Montclair High School in the Chaffey Joint Union High
School District. She was enrolled in the Hotel Operations ROP course and graduated in
1990. She currently is a General Manager for the Ayres Hotel and Suites in Ontario, CA
and has been employed with them for 15 years! She was hired after her ROP program
ended in 1989 and has been in the hospitality industry ever since!
“I love ROP and I am a huge believer in the program. I have always
had ROP students in the hotels I have managed. I have met and
worked with so many students over the years and have seen some
wonderful success stories. As a teenager I didn’t know what I wanted
to do when I graduated. I found out about ROP and decided to try the Hotel Operations
program. It sounded interesting and I liked working with people. My experience with ROP
was very positive, my instructor was knowledgeable about the hospitality industry, he provided support throughout the program, and I was honored when he nominated me for an ROP
award in my division. This experience helped shape my future and it was one of the best
things I ever did.”
A+ Ait Corp
Ayres Hotel & Suites
California Steel Industries
Chaffey College Correctional Sci. Dept.
Claremont Doubletree
www.baldyviewrop.co
m/donations
Light Echoes
NutraMed, Inc
Ontario Chamber of Commerce
Colton Unified Schools
David Marling
Piping Industry Progress & Education
(P.I.P.E)
David Massey
Prime Hospitality
DNZ Distribution
Rivera Dental Solution
DTZ Company
San Antonio Community Hospital
FEDEX
GO Architects Incorporation
Highlander Auditorium
San Bernardino County
Sierra Aviation Group
Ireland Sound Systems
Social Action Community Health System
Jamie Brown
Thompson Plumbing
Julie Myers, RN
Tom Ramirez
Kaiser Permanente
Kindred Hospital
Kindred Hospital Pharmacy Department
LA/ONT International Airport
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Lawton Studios
Clinical Manager-Fresenius Dialysis
KinderCare Learning Center
Amy Delgadillo
Latino Peace Officer Association
Triangle Dental Group
Visiting Angels
Walgreens Home Infusion
Western Christian Pre-School
Western Digital
Director of Educational Services, Forest
DeRenzo welcomes Advisory members
and guests
About
Advisory Committees play an integral
part in shaping occupational curricula
development at Baldy View ROP. They
help ensure that our programs remain in
touch with the needs of local business
and industry and that our students
receive relevant instruction. The
Advisory Committee is a group of
individuals selected to represent broad
points of view relative to a specific
occupational education area. The
members should have a strong sense of
commitment to the development of our
educational program and our students.
Membership on the Advisory
Committee should not be limited to a
specific portion of a particular
occupation; rather it should provide a
broad perspective that requires that
persons with differing backgrounds
combine to give input and advice.
Most occupational education programs
enjoy greater benefits when the
Advisory Committee represents both
workers and supervisors. People who
actually perform the skills and those
who hire and supervise can then work
together to give the instructional staff
an accurate picture of the community’s
employment needs.
To learn more about becoming an
advisor, please contact us at
909-980-6490
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Courses
Professional Development
As part of BVROP’s continuous effort in the growth and progress of our teachers and staff we
held a Professional Development on October 11th. Our stakeholders were engaged in
collaboration and training at the Certificated and Classified breakouts. Guest speaker Zeb
Welborn, spoke about social media and how the “reach” can impact a community. Guest
speaker; Delaphine Prysock, spoke about the importance of team work in an organization.
Also, guest speaker; Nancy Johnson presented a interesting subject matter on
“Emotional Intelligence”.
Thank you to the following businesses for the
donation of gift cards for the BVROP Classified &
Certificated Staff Professional Development.
Speaker, Delaphine Prysock
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Tommy’s Original Burgers
Ontario International Airport
21 Choices Frozen Yogurt
Dave & Busters
The Cheesecake Factory
Baldy View ROP
Foundation News
Speaker, Zeb Welborn
Look out for these courses coming soon
Gerald Jo will be the Instructor for
the following new courses:
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3D Media Design 1
Students learn to code and test animations; implement
standard graphics programming techniques for object
movement that mimic the laws of physics; know and
understand algebraic equations underlying the paths
of moving objects; know and understand the 2-D and
3-D transformations: translation, rotation, reflection and
scaling; implement effective graphics and graphical
user interfaces. Ayala H.S.
Introduction to Animation
This course introduces students to the artistic and
technological foundations to create animated
presentations for industry and entertainment. Students
will develop basic drawing and design skills, learn the
fundamentals and physics movement, the concept of
communication to a given audience, and techniques
for self-expression through a variety of animated
formats. Buena Vista H.S.
Game Design and Development
This course introduces students to the analysis, design,
and creation of interactive three dimensional
animation and games. This is a hands-on course that
begins with an extensive overview of 3-D graphics, The
basic components of video game design; modeling,
texturing, lighting, animation, and rules of game play
will be addressed.
Buena Vista H.S.
BVROP staff engaged in training
The Baldy View ROP Foundation raises money all year to offer grants,
scholarships, and loans to students. The Foundation also offers mini-grant
opportunities for current Baldy View ROP Instructors.
Computer Programming and Game Design
This course explores the history, art, and science of the
game development process through hands on
projects using a wide range of software. Students
work in teams to design and program their own
custom games in class, in both 2D and
3D environments.
Career Training Center.
November 13th - BVROP Foundation Fundraiser
Chick-fil-A @ 4350 Ontario Mills Parkway
What a delicious treat!
Chick-fil-A donated a percentage of gross sales to the
Baldy View ROP Foundation
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Ontario International Airport held its annual Plane
Pull on October 4th and the BVROP Foundation
was one of the beneficiaries. BVROP students
were in attendance to assist in the event.
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BVROP Foundation awarded $2,000 to Derek
Scott, Landscape Maintenance teacher from
Boys Republic. The funds will be used for the
creation and upkeep of the Soxx Garden at Boys
Republic High School.
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Thanks to the collaboration of BVROP and the
BVROP Foundation, the BVROP Foundation was
awarded a $5,000 SCE grant. This grant will be
utilized to support the Warehouse Operations
program of study.
Proud to be an American
Have you “liked” BVROP on Facebook?
Are you following BVROP on Twitter?
What are you waiting on?
Did you “subscribe” to BVROP on Youtube?
Get Connected
Join our Community
@Baldy View ROP
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Baldy View ROP Videos • Baldy View ROP News • Success Stories • Photos • BVROP Events • and more!
Congratulations to Ramon
Luna, the day Security Guard
at the Baldy View ROP Career
Training Center in Ontario
who recently became a U.S.
citizen and voted for the first
time!
Have you taken a Baldy View ROP
course and are now utilizing the
career education you received? If so, we want to
know! Baldy View ROP now has an alumni registration
section on the website (www.baldyviewrop.com), sign
up and receive several benefits such as:
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ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION!
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INVITATION TO EVENTS!
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THE BVROP NEWSLETTER!
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AND MUCH MORE!
ALUMNI, SIGN UP TODAY!
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Students in Action
California Association of Regional Occupational Centers
Halloween at BVROP
California Association of Regional Occupational Centers and Programs (CAROCP) is
the statewide association for ROCPs. CAROCP is designed to promote and support
ROCPs in providing exemplary education, career development in workforce
preparation that contributes to student academic and career success and to the
economic development of California. CAROCP provides a wealth of information from
labor market data, exemplary curriculum, to educational and occupational resources.
This information can be accessed at www.rocpinspire.org
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Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, Liset Marquez, photo by
James Carbone for the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
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Add your voice to CAROCP’s strong lobbying effort to improve
the quality of CTE education in California.
Enhance your job-related skills and develop professional
relationships and take advantage of many specialized
professional development activities.
BVROP staff enjoying Halloween
Keep current on ROCP and CTE news and issues through
CAROCP;s Connections and Market Watch.
Students from the Airport Careers ROP course
Left to right Jason Mendez (Upland HS), Anel Luna
(Chino HS), and Yesenia Campos (Los Osos HS)
Students from Hillside H.S. engaged in a
demonstration of Electronic Learning Lab
Teacher John Berge is very proud of
his Warehouse Operations student
at Hillside High School in the Upland
Unified School District. David
Moreno won a $33,000 scholarship
to his dream, Universal Technical
Institute. David Moreno is looking
toward a career in Automotive
Technology. He will start his studies
at Universal Technical Institute in
Rancho Cucamonga directly after
high school graduation this year.
BVROP at Inland Empire’s Largest Mixer
Art Holguin and Dora Edney attended the
ultimate business networking event;
Inland Empire’s Largest Mixer on October
22nd. Businesses in and around the Inland
Empire attended. Art and Dora represented
Baldy View ROP and shared educational
and business opportunities with attendees.
Costume contest winner,
Director of Business Services,
Carla Roberts!
Art Holguin, Student Services Specialist
and Dora Edney, Director of Development
and Public Relations
On November 2nd, Baldy View ROP Superintendent, Shelley Adams was
interviewed by radio show host, Joe Lyons from Inland Empire Close Up on AM
1510 KSPA. She spoke about BVROP Career Technical Education opportunities
available to high school students and adults.
Press Release
The Daily Bulletin posted information about the
BVROP Institutional Program Advisory Meeting. This
membership ensures that our program is meeting
the learning and employment needs of the
community. Members work directly with teachers
and staff in the development of new curriculum
designed to meet our current industry needs.
COE/WASC Accreditation
The Council on Occupational Education
accreditation process is progressing well.
“We had a successful preliminary visit on
October 30th. We are looking forward to our
dual accreditation COE/WASC visit on
December 9th - 12th.”
Roseanne Redfearn, Coordinator
BVROP was chosen as Claremont
Chamber of Commerce’s “Spotlight Member”
in their monthly newsletter. This was another
opportunity for the community to learn about
Baldy View ROP Career Technical Education.
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Now Open
www.baldyviewrop.com
High school students - see your
Career Technician NOW!
Adult students - enroll in classes at
Baldy View ROP Career
Training Center 909-947-3400
Classes available include:
 Pharmacy Clerk!
 Law Enforcement Occupations!
 Healthcare Occupations!
 Introduction to Animation!
 Pharmacy Technician!*
 Medical Assistant!*
*Adults Only
Students from Claremont High School, of the Claremont Unified School
District, learn how to build a stage
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4350 Ontario Mills Pkwy,
Ontario, CA 91764
Thank you for your support!
Chick-fil-A® donated a percentage of gross sales to the Baldy View ROP Foundation.
December 15th - 20th all day
11090 E Foothill Blvd, Rancho Cucamonga (this location only)
Support Baldy View ROP while purchasing books, holiday gifts, and so much more!**
 Audio Books
 Best Sellers
 Home & Gifts
 Movie & TV
 Music
 Hobbies & Collectibles
 Toys & Games
 Cookbooks
 Children, Kids & Teens
Can’t attend our book fair at Barnes & Noble? Visit BN.COM/bookfairs to support us online from 12/15/14 to 12/25/14 by entering
Bookfair ID 11508041 at checkout. Scan the QRC with your smartphone below and it will take you straight to the website.
**excludes gift card purchase, memberships,
magazine subscriptions, video games,
Textbooks, digital content, and Café
Purchases, see Sales Associate for complete
listing.
Sponsorships
Available!
Citizens Business Bank Arena
January 18, 2015
Dora Edney with Ontario Fury Soccer
team members
Baldy View ROP together with the Ontario Fury and
the Fury Foundation and will be hosting a unique
experience for high school students. Students will
have the opportunity to apply for a position with the
Ontario Fury and shadow an Ontario Fury staff
member on game day!
Della Robbia Wreaths
Once in a lifetime experience!
Students
Shadow
Game Day
Staff!
Scholarships awarded on game day!
Be in the middle of all the action on game day!
Apply for an Ontario Fury position to job shadow!
Nominate your teacher to be recognized!
2014 Chairpersons, Leanne Rimes
and Eddie Cibrian
Della Robbia Wreaths make spectacular holiday decorations for
home and office and wonderful gifts for family and friends. When
you buy a Della Robbia wreath from Boys Republic, you also give
troubled teens an opportunity to learn important work-related
attitudes and skills. Della Robbia wreaths are produced through a
work experience program that teaches disadvantaged students
the value of honest labor. They represent growth, recovery, and
hope to more than 600 vulnerable boys and girls who each year
receive shelter, guidance, education, and support from
Boys Republic and Girls Republic.
To order call 909.591.9122 or visit www.boysrepublic.org
Deadline to apply is Dec. 17, 2014
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For additional information, visit www.baldyviewrop.com
or call 909-980-6490 ext. 1238
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