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KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – Young Lake County residents who are soon to head off to college to pursue the dream of higher education were honored at a special event last week.
The ninth annual Lake County University Admittance Reception was held on Monday, May 5, at Kelseyville High School.
Each year administrators, board members, counselors and college representatives all gather to honor the graduating seniors and their families who have been accepted to a four-year college.
This year, the schools invited 95 students, down slightly from 106 last year, according to the Lake County Office of Education.
Colleges the students will be attending include California State University campuses in Chico, East Bay, Humboldt, Los Angeles, Monterey Bay, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco and Sonoma; and
University of California campuses in Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, Los Angeles, Merced, San Diego, Santa Barbara and Santa Cruz.
A number of the students also will attend out-of-state and private colleges, including Art Institute of Portland, Brigham Young University, Colorado State University, Dominican University, Emerson University, Liberty College, Lyon College, Marymount California University, Menlo College, Monmouth College, Montana State University, Northern Arizona State University, Oregon State University, St. Mary’s College, Thomas Aquinas University, University of Hawaii, University of Arizona, University of Maine, University of Nevada, University of Oregon, University of San Diego, University of the Pacific, University of Utah and Utah State University.
Guests were welcomed by Lake County Superintendent of Schools Wally Holbrook, who introduced Senior Director Brock Falkenberg.
Middletown High alumni and current CSU Monterey Bay student Reid Carpenter shared his insights as a first-year college student with the group.
The audience of parents, students and educational staff also were treated to a video by Lower Lake High School alumnus Cesar Ruiz and Middletown High alumnus Jacob Gill featuring the wonders of UC Berkeley.
Lower Lake High Upward Bound Director Shannon Smith of Sonoma State University delivered the welcome bags to all of the students attending a CSU college next year, while Jacqueline Ross of UC Davis welcomed the UC students and Sharon Maher of Marymount California University greeted all out-of-state and private college students.
A wonderful buffet dinner prepared by Michelle Malm and her staff at Kelseyville High School as well as lively music performed by the Kelseyville High School Jazz Band were offered free of charge to the attending students and guests.
Seating for the large group was made possible thanks to the loan of tables from Rick Malm and the help of the high school custodial staff.
Centerpieces containing seedlings were created by the students of Karen Jones’ CTE Floral Design class of Middletown High School.
During dinner service, guests were able to view a slide show presentation featuring students’ career goals and special thanks to those that assisted them in achieving their college admission.
Students also were treated to a free raffle of prizes that included dorm survival bags filled with items such as first aid kits, sewing kits, towels, frisbees, notebooks, rulers, paperclips and other items that might come in handy as they venture off to college.
Thanks to the generous donations and loan of plants by Kelseyville Lumber, students were called onto the beautifully decorated stage by to receive both recognition and small gifts.
All colleges were contacted and asked to send an item from their school as a welcome to the students. Many students received something from their college such as bags, pennants, water bottles and/or shirts.
Every student received sticky notes from the Mendo Lake Credit Union and a deck of cards from Running Creek Casino.
The University Admit Reception was created nine years ago to honor the hard work and dedication of Lake County local students and families who achieved a challenging academic goal.
Another objective of the event is to introduce students to other students throughout the county who may be attending the same or nearby colleges in the hopes that they can form a support system for each other.
The Career and College Readiness Department is proud of all of Lake County's graduating seniors and wish special congratulations to this group of college bound students as they embark on their higher education endeavors.
If you would like more information about the University Admit Reception or would like to make a donation to support next year’s event, please contact Lake County Office of Education Program Specialist Tammy Serpa at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .