Seen 'n Heard - Jun,
2000 Issue (page 3)
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EAGALA WORKSHOPS
(May 22, 2000) The Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Association (EAGALA), Santaquin, Utah, 877-858-4600, announced
several Certification Training Workshops in which Continuing Education credits might be earned. The locations from June to October
of this year are in Dexter, New Mexico, Buffalo, Minnesota, Hansville, Washington, La Veta, Colorado, Bozeman, Montana, Oregon City,
Oregon, Burton, Ohio, and Knoxville, Tennessee.
ELK MT. ACA. STUDENTS HELP HIKER
(May 23, 2000) The Bonner County Daily Bee, Sandpoint, Idaho, featured a front page photo and story about Elk Mountain
Academy students, Clark, Fork Idaho, 800-355-3823, who “mobilized a rescue effort to help an injured hiker near Clark Fork on Saturday.”
KING GEORGE SCHOOL UNIVERSITY ACCEPTANCES
(May 26, 2000) Kay Johnson, Academic Head for King George School in Sutton, Vermont, 800-218-5122, announced
that members of the current graduating class have been accepted at Bennington College, Georgia Institute of Technology, Marlboro College,
Ohio Northern University, Oxford College of Emory University, Rensselear Polytechnic Institute, Rollins College, Rose-Hulman Institute
of Technology, Stetson University, The University of the Pacific, Union College of Schenectady, New York and Worcester Polytechnic
Institute.
SOLTREKS SUMMER ADVENTURE PROGRAM
(May 26, 2000) Lorri Hanna and Doug Sabo, founders of Soltreks,
Duluth, Minnesota, 218-525-5803, announced their summer adventure program schedule will consist of Session 1 – June 13 to July 25;
Session II – June 29 to August 10; and Session III – July 20 to August 30. They accept youth ages 13-17, and offer behavioral assessment,
backpacking, canoeing, rock climbing and biking. Participants complete a service-learning project and have training in CPR and First
Aid. The program includes an orientation, graduation and family meeting.
WOODBURY REPORTS ’97 ARCHIVES ONLINE
(May 30, 2000) Woodbury Reports Inc., lon@woodbury.com,
208-267-5550, reported the newsletter archives from November 1989 through the end of 1997 are now online.
PROVO CANYON SCHOOL PURCHASED
(May 31, 2000) Denise Westman, 619-588-7499, with Provo Canyon School in Provo, Utah, informed Woodbury Reports that
“Provo Canyon School has been purchased by Universal Health Services Inc. They are well respected and are the 3rd largest hospital
company with over 70 facilities in 20 states. During this transition time PCS remains committed to providing excellence in health
care services to youth and their families.”
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