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2 The Bakersfield Voice Sunday, June 27, 2010
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Y O U R C E L E B R A T I O N S
here are a number of things that Ican look to as reminders of the cur-rent state of our economy; thenumerous yard signs showinghomes for sale; the unemployment
figures for our area; the increasing numberof anecdotal tales about young adults mov-ing home after college because they can’tafford to live on wages they didn’t expect tobe making after receiving their diploma.
While some things didn’t surprise me allthat much, one did — the rise in pet foodpantries across the nation, as rescue groupsand concerned individuals try to find waysto keep pets with their families during thesetough times.
I find folks who take on these sorts oftasks to be some of the very best, mostthoughtful people on the planet. They usetheir time (and nearly always their ownresources) to help others in need.
To that end, there’s a new group afoot,and you can help.
M.J. Rogers recently created the YahooGroup Pet Coupons Central(http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Pet-CouponsCentral). The premise is as simpleas it sounds. They collect coupons for petproducts and send them out to others whomight need a little help making ends meetwith the furkids.
Currently they are collecting coupons forcat and dog food and treats, cat litter andpet odds and ends, as well as coupons forbird and small animal food, though thosedon’t come in nearly as often.
Pet Coupons Central is willing to providecoupons to just aboutanyone who asks,including caretakersof feral colonies, shel-ters and rescues any-where in the U.S.
If you can take a fewmoments out of aSunday (or Thursdaynight, we’re not picky)and clip couponsfrom your local news-paper, magazines orWeb sites and forwardthem on for use, con-sider joining the PetCoupons CentralYahoo Group.
You can make a difference from the com-fort of your dining room table.
If you’re interested in clipping couponsbut aren’t much of a “joiner,” you can clip,snip and send coupons to the followingaddress: (Coupons for cat food are espe-cially needed:
M.J. Rogers2001 East Cross Ave. # 104Tulare, CA 93274If you know of anyone who might be in
need of coupons, have them send an emailto rmissmeow@aol.com with the subjectline “Coupons Needed” and someone from
Pet Coupons Central will get back to them.If everyone does a little, we can all do a
lot.Have a pet-related question or comment?
E-mail Vicky at: vicky@pawprintcity.com orvisit: www.pawprintcitytimes.com.
Y O U R P E T S Y O U R F A I T H
Y O U R V O I C E
TPet food coupon bank needs you!
BY BETH PANDOLCommunity contributor
erhaps your grandmotherrode to Wyoming on a cov-ered wagon in the 1800s, ormaybe your parentsmoved to Arizona from Vir-
ginia in 1975; or maybe you justarrived in Bakersfield after growingup in Viet Nam. However your fam-ily got to the Western U.S., it is like-ly there is an interesting storybehind it.
This story collection is in con-junction with the museum’s newexhibition, Best of the West, open-ing June 10 and running throughAugust 22. These stories will beexhibited at the museum on July 31at Go West Day, a fun-filled day ofmusic, storytelling, cowboy games,and more family fun.
The stories will also be availableon the museum’s Web site at:www.bmoa.org beginning in July.
The Bakersfield Museum of Art,in conjunction with The Bakers-field Californian and KERO ABC 23,is looking for stories from local resi-dents about how their family cameto live in the West. It does not mat-ter if it was 100 years ago or lastweek, we’d like to hear why yourfamily came to the West, how theycame, who came and why theychose to live in the Western U.S.
Submission guidelines:• Stories may be mailed to the
Bakersfield Museum of Art, 1930 RSt., Bakersfield, Calif. 93301 orpreferably, submitted online tobpandol@bmoa.org with the sub-ject line: Going West.
• Stories must be no more than500 words.
• Photographs may be attachedbut photos will not be returned.(Do not send original photos —send only copies.)
• Some stories may be selected
for publication, either on televisionor in the newspaper. You will becontacted prior to publication.
• Please include your name,address and phone number in thesubmission.
• Try to include names and datesas much as possible and the per-son’s relation to you — was it yourgrandfather, mother, etc.? Provideinteresting details and depictions.
• Stories will become the proper-ty of the Bakersfield Museum ofArt.
• Deadline for submission is June30.
NOTE: For purposes of this activ-ity, “West” is loosely defined as thestates west of the Rocky Moun-tains.
For more information, or todownload a Going West submis-sion form, visit: www.bmoa.org.
Questions? Contact Beth Pandolat 323-7219 or bpandol@bmoa.org.
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COURTESY PHOTO
Han’s Taekwondo Academy won more than 50 medals at the U.S. Elite Open Championship in Oceanside, Calif.
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Kimberly Schnell, who is raising money for MS, enjoys a past tandem skydive. Schnell hopes toraise $500 for MS research AND win a free tandem skydive.
The above coupons are examples and not valid.
VICKYTHRASHERPet columnist
Do you have an interesting story about howyou or a family member migrated West?
BY CHRISTINE GRONTKOWSKICommunity contributor
ultiple sclerosis (MS)stops people frommoving, but it has oneBakersfield womanmoving faster to do her
part to find a cure.On World MS Day, which was
May 26, Kimberly Schnell beganraising money — money to be usedfor research, and local programsand services provided by theNational Multiple Sclerosis Society.
Her reward if she meets her $500goal: a free jump out of a plane!
Schnell was diagnosed with mul-tiple sclerosis seven years ago.Before her diagnosis, she was
active, especially with her clog andtap dancing that she started whenshe was a child.
After her diagnosis, the 35-year-old says her activity level has defi-nitely decreased, and she wentthrough bouts of depression. Butshe has been able to overcome theeffects of MS with treatment. Shesays she can still stay active, danc-ing (not as often) and skydiving.
“[Skydiving] is great,” she said. “Itmakes me feel … like a bird, makesyou feel free, like you have no prob-lems in the world.”
Schnell has gone skydiving sever-al times in the past; the first timewas 10 years ago. But this is the first
time she has tried to do it with Sky-dive4free. Once she raises $500 forthe National MS Society, she gets tomake a free tandem skydivethrough the program.
She’s already half-way there.If you’d like to help her meet her
goal, go to www.skydive4free.com,search for “Kimberly Schnell” asthe participant, and you can makea donation directly online.
There are also other ways to helpmake MS part of the past. You canregister at www.worldmsday.organd you can also make a $5 dona-tion directly to the National MSSociety through your cell phone bytexting “MSAWARE” to 20222.
MBakersfield woman moving on despite debilitating disease
COURTESY OF HAN’S TAEKWONDO ACADEMY
an’s Taekwondo Academyparticipated at the U.S.Elite Open Champi-onship in Oceanside,Calif., on June 5.
In attendance were over 800competitors from Southern Cali-fornia. Han’s Taekwondo won theLargest Team Trophy and the BestTeam Performance Award.
Jonathan Gallegos, MichelleMeza, Camryn White, Taylor Rus-sell, Hailieigh Russell, Kristian
Phounsavath, Grant Austin, JulianEsposo, Christopher Crisostomo,Amanda Alvarez, Kayla Alvarez,Sarah Tieu, Isaac Tieu, JustinRodriguez, and Charles Bonoanwon Gold medals in both theirforms and sparring divisions.
Gordon Hagerman, ShastaPhounsavath, Ethan Gallegos,Kitisha Phounsavath, Albert Urias,Kylie Garcia, Alexandria Carino,Rhoda Hernando, John Estacio,Garrett Pedersen, Bernard Guinto,RaShall Holguin, Cristian Morillo,
Makayla Mazo, Peter O'Rear, andValerie House won Gold in theirsparring divisions.
Christine Bonoan and Leslie Sil-va won Silver in Sparring Divisions.
Joe Stieger, Matthew Estioko, Isa-iah Ahumada, and Jillian Jo Medi-na won Bronze in their SparringDivisions.
In summary, we won 47 Goldmedals, three Silver and six Bronze.
More details can be found at ourWeb site: http://www.HansTaek-wondo.com.
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Congratulations Han’s Taekwondo Academy
BY AURORA JOHNSONCommunity contributor
obin Mangarin, KGET-TV17award-winning anchor andreporter, will be the keynotespeaker for the third annualWomen at the Well Conference
presented by Summit Bible College, Sun-day, July 11 from 1 to 8:30 p.m. at thePetroleum Club, 5060 California Ave.,2nd floor.
The conference will be highlighted bymusic performed by Vowed to One,breakout sessions presented by localspeakers and a time of pampering (mas-sage, haircuts, makeup, etc.).
The conference is open to women ages16 years and older. Pre-registration isrequired. Cost is $50 per person or $75for two people registering together.
Dinner is included.Registration is available online at:
www.summitbiblecollege.com.For information, call Summit Bible
College, 328-1151; or, email AngelCantrell at angel@unlimitedimpact.org.
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Award-winninganchor, reporterto speak at bibleconference
Axle’s favorite thing to do — train watching!
Happy 4th birthday, Axle!COURTESY PHOTOS
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