clic / class fund presents the 35th annual francis...
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CLIC / CLASS FUND PRESENTSThe 35th Annual Francis “Sully” Sullivan Memorial
Golf TournamentBenefitting California Landscape Architecture Student Scholarships
Monday June 26, 2017 at 11:30 amNewport Beach Country Club
1600 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, CA 92660
Come and join us as we celebrate the 35th Annual CLIC / CLASS Fund Golf Tournament at the beautiful NEW Newport Beach Country Club. Entry fee includes the following: • Green Fees with Cart • Range Balls on the Driving Range • Goodie Bag at Check-In for Each Registered Golfer • Lunch on the new Dining Patio • Refreshments (Beer, Soda and Water) on the course • Dinner Banquet and Awards Ceremony in the New Clubhouse • Two (2) Free Raffle Tickets for Some Great Prizes • One (1) Free Drink Ticket for the Cocktail Hour • Opportunity to Bid at the Silent Auction • Opportunity to Bid at the Live Auction
The new clubhouse is finally complete and it is totally AWESOME!!! This is one event that you won’t want to miss!
“CLASS Fund is a 501 (c) (3) Non-profit Corporation”
All profits go to Landscape Architecture, Horticulture & Landscape Irrigation Science Student Scholarships
For Additional Information Please Contact:Andy Bowden, [email protected]
Marty McPhee, [email protected] Phillipy, [email protected]
For More Information: www.classfund.org
About CLASS Fund
Established in 1980, CLASS Fund’s purpose and mission is to provide scholarships, internships, and fellowships at appropriate educational institutions offering curriculums in landscape architecture and industry-related fields of study; receive and administer gifts and bequests; to assist educational and scientific research projects; and to grant and confer awards or citations primarily in recognition of those areas that CLASS Fund supports, and to every extent reasonable, the efforts, activities, and visibility of other landscape-related professional organizations to the extent that the given support is consistent with its stated exempt purposes.CLASS Fund’s original intent remains to provide scholarships that recognize: • Promising students who are continuing their educational pursuits • Outstanding accomplishments with financial assistance • Promise and commitment for and to the profession
Scholarships are available to undergraduate or graduate students enrolled in accredited programs of landscape architecture, ornamental horticulture, and irrigation science within California as well as extension programs in landscape architecture. All applicants must be continuing their studies within their respective fields of endeavor. Included are the programs from the following universities: • Cal Poly Pomona • Cal Poly San Luis Obispo • UC Davis • USC • UCLA Extension • UC Berkeley Extension
In 2014, to further advance the body of knowledge for the landscape industry, the CLASS Fund has entered into an agreement with CELA (Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture). The mission of this agreement is to support scholarships and research among academic units in landscape architecture, horticulture and related fields, both in California and in other states, provinces or jurisdictions in which CELA institutions are located. CLASS Fund has a cooperative relationship with CELA involving the solicitation and review of research proposals related to the landscape industry.
The CLASS Fund Research Award is made each year to support a research project related to landscape architecture, horticulture, or landscape contracting in the following areas: sustainability; water quality, conservation or use; air quality; climate adaption or global warming; community capacity building or development; urban land use; sustainable or alternative transportation; urban heat island or greenhouse gas emission impacts; social, cultural and environmental capital; performative landscapes; or green infrastructure. Special consideration may be given to proposals that tie to on-going or new research programs.
We are proud to recognize some of our past CLASS Fund Scholarship Representatives that have gone on to make worthwhile contributions to the Green Industry
Tamara PopelLandscape ArchitectRJM Design
Steve HohlPrincipalWater Concern
Pamela GaleraPrincipal Project PlannerCity of Anaheim
Greg SteeleSalesRainbird