Seen 'n Heard - Feb,
1995 Issue (page 3).
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Recently Became Proud Parents A Second Time
Brian Church, Admissions Director of the SUWS Wilderness Program, and his wife, Traci, recently became proud parents a second time
with the birth of their son, Jacob, who joins his sister Jessica.
Chicago Law Firm Merging
The Chicago Law Firm of Whitted & Kraning P.C. is merging with the Law Firm of Foran and Schultz effective February 1, 1995. (See
their ad in this issue). Whitted & Kraning have a speciaity of helping parents obtain tuition funding for their children at specialty
schools. If parents feels they qualify for funding help due to disabilities, etc. this law firm seems to have had extensive legal
experience in the field and might be worth contacting at 312-372-7901.
Flying H Youth Ranch Works With Slightly Younger Population
Flying H Youth Ranch near Naches, Washington reports this year they are cutting off enrollments at 10th grade, and will be working
with a slightly younger population.
The Academy At Sisters Opens Their New School
Betsy Jacobson, Admissions Director for The Academy At Sisters in Sisters, Oregon reported that their new school opened in January
with three students with more scheduled. They are currently operating in a temporary location in SunRiver, Oregon while renovations
to the property in Sisters are completed. Their first three students were referred by IECA members Ben Mason and Ethna Hopper with
a fourth scheduled from Redcliff Wilderness referred by Dave Gaerin and Mary Thielbahr. For question or referrals, Betsy can be reached
at 503-593-6073.
Alaska Wilderness Institute Is Opening New 21 Day Wilderness Program
Alaska Wilderness Institute is well on its way to opening a 21 day wilderness program in May, 1995. Owners David Rogers and Bob Bradley,
along with Director Cinda Stanek, have good looking preliminary plans to use the unique Alaska panhandle wilderness to impact adolescents
making negative decisions. A detailed sketch and application procedures will be in the April issue of this newsletter, but in the
meantime, any questions you have can be answered by phoning 907-586-2878.
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