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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MONDAY, MARCH 10, 2003 <br />• 4. Orono Alliance for Education — Bowman Gray <br />Bowman Gray of the Orono Alliance for Education stated that the organization was rooted <br />in the Orono Education Fund, which was founded in 1956 to provide classroom support <br />and scholarships for Orono students. Three years ago they raised $50,000 to help the <br />schools purchase supplies. After that, the Orono Education Fund called on Gray to help <br />them organize into a 501(c)(3) to become a development office for the schools, similar to <br />those in private schools. <br />The Alliance offers an opportunity for the community to donate to the schools and direct <br />how the funds will be disbursed. The school makes a grant request and the Alliance <br />determines if there is adequate funding to grant the money. They are trying to build an <br />endowment. Over the last three years they have granted back to the schools over <br />$500,000. They give away more local scholarships than any other group in the area and <br />fund the Distinguished Alumni Award. <br />On April 24th Lorie Line will be giving a benefit concert at the high school. Tickets are <br />being sold for $30, $50 and $100. The night of the concert, any unsold tickets will be <br />available and no one will be turned away because the concert is to be a community event. <br />The police and parents' organizations will have booths set up. They would like some <br />Council members to attend the concert. Gray stated the school district is a source of pride <br />is for the Alliance. <br />Gray stated that his term as president of the Alliance is almost over. Susan Brio will be <br />the next Alliance president. <br />L� <br />White stated that his children have gone through the Orono schools and they are very <br />pleased with the schools and impressed with the amount of scholarships made available <br />locally. <br />Mayor Peterson stated that she is also very pleased with the Orono schools and her <br />children have had success getting into colleges thanks to the education they received in <br />Orono. <br />PARK COMMISSION COMMENTS — ANDREW MCDERMOTT <br />McDermott stated that the Park Commission met this month, and Nygard attended. They <br />were looking into having the University maintain the French Creek Preserve Prairie for <br />them. They discussed the trails and sidewalks that will be coming up in the next couple of <br />years and have discussed having the County help widen the shoulder of County Road 19 <br />to allow bikes to use it. They discussed the trail along County Road 6, which will connect <br />from Old Crystal Bay Road to where Willow View trail left off by using state aid funds. <br />3 <br />
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