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<br />Progress report on LMC Schools for- Vietnam initiative <br /> <br />Tom Bullington <br /> <br />Over the past several months, the <br />League of Minnesota Cities (LMC) <br />has been promoting the Schools for <br />Vietnam program-an initiative <br />developed to provide adequate school <br />facilities across the impoverished <br />nation ofVietnam through the East <br />Meets West Foundation. The League <br />has been encouraged by the participa- <br />tion of city, community, and school <br />officials across the state and appreciates <br />the donations and work done on <br />behalf of this worthy cause. <br />Two schools are already under <br />construction in Vietnam with funds <br />donated by the Northland Vietnam <br />Veteran's Association, private donors, <br />city employee groups, and League of <br />Minnesota Cities employees. <br />In addition, students belonging to <br />the Youth Connection Council (YCC) <br />from School District 196 (Rosemount- <br />Apple Valley-Eagan) met last week to <br />discuss their ongoing projects related <br />to Schools for Vietnam. <br />According to Community <br />Education Youth Services Manager <br />Counie Elvin, the district currently <br />has three schools actively participating, <br />with another four planning to start <br />raising funds sooo. Here's a progress <br />report from Elvin: <br />. Apple Valley High School has a <br />dance every year with the idea that <br /> <br />the funds raised will go to an <br />organization in the community. <br />Apple Valley Mayor Mary Hamann- <br />Roland, spoke to students about this <br />canse and students decided to <br />donate the money for the Vietnam <br />school. They raised $2,000. But, it <br />sounds like they may continue to <br />try and raise more. Two students <br />from YCC would like to see the five <br />high schools compete to see who <br />can bring in the most money. They <br />will be contacting student councils <br />from each of the schools to get <br />things rolling. <br />. Valley Middle School students <br />produced a video using Student <br />Council members and a student <br />whose parents come from Vietnam. <br />They explained why it was impor- <br />tant to give money to this project <br />and included pictures ofVietnam. <br />They raised $500. <br />. Two students from the School of <br />Enviromnental Studies worked at <br />the Target Center fur Papa John's <br />one night and raised $200. A few <br />students from YCC also conducted <br />games at the zoo in Apple Valley fur <br />the "Spring Fling - Celebration of <br />Spring" and raised $100. <br />Dakota Hills Middle School Student <br />Council plans to implement its <br />fund-raiser the first week of May. <br /> <br />They will have students buy paper <br />bricks that are placed on a wall, <br />building a school for Vietnam. <br />. Students from YCC continue to <br />find ways to raise money. They plan <br />to contact Cub Foods to sell hot <br />dogs.A portion of the money earned <br />will be returned for the Vietnam <br />project.And there are still opportu- <br />nities to work at the Target Center. <br />Plans are to continue money-raising <br />efforts through mid-May. <br />"I have been quite impressed <br />with the ideas and motivation of these <br />YCC students;' Elvin commented. <br />"Some of them began the year a little <br />on the shy side, but they certainly <br />shine when there is a need or ail <br />opportunity to serve, whether it be <br />their own community or an interna- <br />tional outreach effort. I am proud to <br />be a part of the Youth Connection <br />Council and to associate with so many <br />responsible and dedicated young <br />people. They enjoy the opportunity <br />of being able to make a difference for <br />others and I always find their enthusi- <br />asm contagious." <br />For more information on how <br />yon can get involved in helping this <br />program, please contact Laura <br />Knsbner, LMC, at (651) 281-1203 <br />or lknshner@lmnc.org. .. <br /> <br />Page 8 <br /> <br />LMC Cities Bulletin <br />
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