CABPES Connection-Spring 2014 - Colorado Association of Black
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CABPES Connection-Spring 2014 - Colorado Association of Black
Quarterly Newsletter May 2014 Volume II, Issue 1 CONNECTION M e ss ag e f ro m t he P re si de nt : T he re Mu s t B e A R e a so n W hy ! As I reflect on the history of CABPES, I am amazed at how CABPES has managed to exist and remain vibrant for 33 years. I ask myself what is it that has been the nucleus and hallmark of the CABPES organization for so long. We see so many nonprofit organizations folding all over the state and elsewhere during these turbulent times. Then I am reminded of the dedication and commitment of the professional volunteers that donate their time, talent and money to the organization year after year. I am reminded of the commitment and passion Mr. Ron Fontenot has shown to CABPES for 33 years. CABPES has many other volunteers that have served in the organization for over 20 years. Most of the volunteers serving on the CABPES board have been doing so for 10 years or more. The CABPES board is a working board. For example, board members coordinate all of the CABPES programs which include the Junior Engineers Tomorrow’s Scientists (JETS) Program, Math Enrichment Program (MEP), SAT/ACT College Preparatory Program and the Summer Math Boot Camp. In addition board members currently teach JETS classes such as Logo Robotics and aerospace engineering. Others JETS classes taught by board members in the past include biomedical engineering and construction. The CABPES newsletters, special events and annual banquets are designed, coordinated and managed by CABPES board members. Then there are the CABPES volunteers that have been teaching and tutoring in the JETS and MEP programs for many, many years. CABPES has business owners, professional engineers, construction managers, architects, PhDs and medical doctors teaching the students their chosen professions. CABPES is very proud of the dedication and commitment of Mr. Rod McKinney, a retired math teacher that is so passionate about helping underserved students improve their math skills and aptitudes. I have concluded the success and longevity of CABPES reside in the hearts and souls of its dedicated volunteers. CABPES has seen at least three to four thousand students come through its doors in the past 33 years and these passionate volunteers are still standing and eager to serve. In a global and competitive world that revolves around science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), we encourage students and parents to take advantage of this great STEM talent, knowledge and experience. CABPES has a proven track record in educating and developing Junior Engineers Tomorrow’s Scientists. Blessings Dewey 1 Calendar of Events May 3 Colorado Railroad Museum FREE Day May 9 CABPES Banquet Rehearsal Party May 10 CABPES Banquet May 20 CABPES Chili’s Give Back Night June 2 Denver Museum of Nature & Science FREE Day June 7 Denver Art Museum FREE Day June 7 Wings Over the Rockies – Cockpit Demo Day July 7 Math Boot Camp May 2014 JETS Class Dates: 5/1, 5/8 May 2014 MEP Class Dates: 5/5, 5/7, 5/12, 5/14, 5/19, 5/21, 5/22, 5/27, 5/29 Summer Math Boot Camp Dates: 7/7 – 8/13 2014 CABPES Banquet! May 10, 2014 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Reserve your seat today by calling 303-226-5470 or emailing [email protected] Enrollment for the 2014 CABPES Summer Math Boot Camp is Now Open!! Classes start July 7th-August 13th The CABPES Summer Math Boot Camp is designed to help students in grades 4th-10th gain self‐confidence and acquire math skills needed to be successful in the upcoming school year and future college career. Classes will be held Monday thru Wednesday, 9:00 AM-12:00 PM All applications and fees are due June 23, 2014 For more information contact us at 303.329.6251 or visit www.cabpes.org! Board of Directors President Dewey F. Brigham Jr. CH2M HILL Vice President Guy Mitchell Hewlett Packard Treasurer Anthony Noble Financial Solutions Secretary David Hinds AVAYA Inc. Board Members-atLarge Charlotte Brigham, M.D. Colorado Geriatric Care Angela Sims-Ceja City of Aurora Joslyn Owens Denver Public Schools Yashica Shaw Harris Group, Inc. Mark Smith ULA (United Launch Alliance) Kelli Kelly Parsons Lee Sears, PhD Bureau of Reclamation Advisory Board Mark Alpert CH2M HILL David G. Huelskamp Merrick & Company Join us at the 33rd Annual Awards Banquet! V. Faye Tate CH2M HILL We are pleased to announce that CABPES will be hosting our 33rd Annual Awards Banquet on May 10, 2014! Lisa Millet Vice President Denver Operation Center URS Corporation Paul White National Renewal Energy Laboratory (NREL) This year’s Awards Banquet, themed “Pathway into the Digital Future" will feature an evening filled with cutting-edge demonstrations from aspiring engineers and scientists, dinner, silent auction and keynote by Denise Burgess, President/General Manager at Burgess Services Inc. David Walker, Jr. Lockheed Martin William L. Gray (Retired) United Launch Alliance (ULA) Zane Beadles Jacksonville Jaguars Eddie Koen Business Development Habitat for Humanity The Banquet will take place on May 10th at 6:00p.m, at the Auraria Campus Gym at 988 Larimer Street in Denver. Glynis Williams-Thompson Ball Aerospace Tickets are $60 each, or two for $100. Email [email protected] to make your reservations! www.cabpes.org • PO Box 200508, Denver, CO 80220 • (303) 329-6251 CABPES CONNECTION 2 May 2014 Thank You CABPES would like to thank PCL Construction and the Department of Aviation & Aerospace Science Metropolitan State University of Denver (MSU Denver) for providing our students with an experience they will never forget! Student Spotlight: Lucas Utke, 14, Denver School of Science and Technology, 8th Grade Q: Why did you join CABPES? It looked like a great opportunity to understand mechanical engineering and robotics. Q: What are your other hobbies? I like Lego’s, reading, fencing and fiddle. Q: What are your plans for the future? I plan on going to college to become an engineer. A Mechanical Engineer looks like an incredible career that will never lose value in society. Did you know… That CABPES students came from 44 different schools last year? www.cabpes.org • PO Box 200508, Denver, CO 80220 • (303) 329-6251 CABPES CONNECTION 3 May 2014 Call for Silent Auction Donations! Looking for a way to support this year’s banquet? Consider contributing an item or service to our silent auction! Proceeds from the silent auction will benefit the scholarship fund and CABPES programming. Each donor will be recognized in the banquet program and receive a tax-deductible receipt for their contribution to CABPES! Contact Stephanie Ricker at 303-226-5470 or email [email protected] with any questions, or to arrange drop off or pick up of your donation. Advisory Board Spotlight: Eddie Koen, Business Development Manager, Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver Q: How long have you been associated with CABPES? I joined the advisory board in September of 2013. Q: Why did you join the CABPES Advisory Board? CABPES helps to prepare students for emerging careers in engineering, technology, and science. In Colorado, some of our key industries include advanced manufacturing, aerospace, bioscience, electronics, energy, and engineering. Since the supply of domestic graduates in the sciences is on the decline, CABPES role in our economic development is more critical than ever. Q: What do you wish to accomplish as an advisory board member? As an advisory board member, I want to help strengthen CABPES' infrastructure so we may have another successful 30 years reaching more kids and strengthening our programs. I also want to strengthen our strategic partnerships and collaborations with key stakeholders, businesses, and other nonprofits. Q: Name two things you’d like to see CABPES do in the future. I would love to see CABPES to have a direct employment pipeline with companies that volunteer. In the future, I would like to expand to working with local universities, including community colleges. Connect with CABPES: CABPES Staff & Advisors Alecia D. Peabody Program Director [email protected] or [email protected] (303) 329-6251 Pearl Moham Office Support To register your middle or high school student for CABPES, contact: (303) 329-6251 Like us on FACEBOOK: We encourage all students and parents to join our CABPES Facebook Group! Follow us on Twitter @cabpes Our Mission: CABPES was founded in the late 1970’s by a group of African-American engineers who shared a desire to increase the minority representation in technical professions. Our mission is to encourage and assist African-American and other underrepresented minority youth in the pursuit and attainment of career choices in engineering and applied science professions. www.cabpes.org • PO Box 200508, Denver, CO 80220 • (303) 329-6251 CABPES CONNECTION 4 May 2014 Bring your family and friends out to support CABPES at our Chili’s Give Back Night, Tuesday, May 20, 2014 at 3:30 PM-10:30 PM, 3625 S Monaco Pkwy, Denver, 80237. Just present this flyer below and Chili’s will donate 15% of sales of the event back to the Colorado Association of Black Professional Engineers and Scientists. www.cabpes.org • PO Box 200508, Denver, CO 80220 • (303) 329-6251 CABPES CONNECTION 5 May 2014 CABPES Opportunity Hub Scholarships, Internships and Opportunities- Summer 2014: Renewable Academy Attention Young Graffiti Artists!!! Summer Jobs Available! Call Arts Street today to apply! 303-825-1334. to apply, go online to http://www.arts-street.org and complete the application or print and mail an application. Arts Street Summer Team Jobs: 6-weeks June 23-July 30. Fill out form below to apply for a job this summer! Call 303.825.1334 for more info http://www.arts-street.org and complete the application. SCHOLARSHIPS! Students, one of the most significant expenses you will face are the cost of a college education. Be sure to research scholarship and grant opportunities early and often! There are millions of scholarship dollars available to help you fund your college education. A list of scholarships with quickly approaching deadlines is below. Scholarship Armed Forces Communications & Electronics Association Deadline 5/15/14 Amount Description Scholarships available to students pursuing careers related to math or science. Varies www.afcea.org/education/scholar ships/ Davis Scholarship http://www.studentawardsearch.com/ scholarships.htm Big Al's Formal Wear Scholarship http://www.alsformalwear.com/sc holarships.asp 5/26/14 $1,000 5/31/14 $1,000 • To apply for this scholarship you will need to write an essay of less than 1000 words on the topic below: - Discuss, in less than 1000 words, Pick a controversial problem on high school or college/university campuses and suggest a solution. • Your submissions must be sent to us by email at [email protected]. • Be sure to include your name and the school you are attending this year and next. This is not an academic scholarship but scholarship selection committee would like to know your current academic standing. Must graduate from high school and complete Mister Neat's application. Please attach a 500 word essay describing your educational goals and why Al’s Formal Wear should help you achieve them by investing in your education. Hey Kids… Be the first to answer the CABPES Challenge and win a prize! This Month's Challenge: What's the value of (10-5)^2 + 12/4? Submit your response to [email protected] Winner will be announced in the next issue of the Connection! www.cabpes.org • PO Box 200508, Denver, CO 80220 • (303) 329-6251 CABPES CONNECTION 6 May 2014