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Ford Scholar Alumni rolled up their sleeves and went to work in their own communities during Martin Luther King, Jr. weekend, as a way of serving others and living out Kenneth Ford\u2019s legacy.<\/p>\n

Ford Scholar Alumni Association Member at Large Marshall Curry thought more alumni could participate in community service projects if there were several events happening across the state.<\/p>\n

\u201cDriving home from conferences and wondering how to keep Ford Scholars and alumni connected led me and others to feel like events had to happen locally because it\u2019s a given that we all have busy schedules doing amazing things in our local communities,\u201d Curry explained. \u201cWith technology and FSAA\u2019s new vision to promote alumni to \u2018Connect where you are; lead where you live,\u2019 doing events locally and then sharing results through social media devices and the summer gatherings makes sense.\u201d<\/p>\n

Willamette West Habitat for Humanity<\/strong><\/p>\n

FSAA Vice President Kirsten Yamada coordinated the Portland-area MLK event with Willamette West Habitat for Humanity on Saturday morning, Jan. 17 in Beaverton. The organization helps foster home ownership for low-income families and improves the community by building affordable, energy-efficient housing and family-friendly neighborhoods.<\/p>\n

\u201cPortland MLK Habitat for Humanity Build was a success,\u201d Yamada said. \u201cThank you Mandy Elder<\/a>,\u00a0Michelle Bolduc Culaba<\/a>, Van Duong<\/a>,\u00a0Emilie Jensen<\/a>\u00a0and LeHua Amy Chen<\/a>\u00a0for taking time out of your morning to give back to your community and most importantly have fun with other Ford Alumni friends.\u201d<\/p>\n

Ford Scholar Alumni helped alongside other volunteers with a variety of projects, including painting the inside of several rooms and putting up dry wall.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe had a blast! And it was so much fun to work side by side with other Ford Scholar Alumni\u2014learning new skills, and most importantly helping a family in need,\u201d Yamada said.<\/p>\n

They ended the day with the site coordinator reading a Martin Luther King, Jr. quote: \u201cLife’s most persistent and urgent question is, \u2018What are you doing for others?\u2019\u201d<\/p>\n

Corvallis Lincoln Elementary School Garden<\/strong><\/p>\n

Rebecca (Sullivan) Fallihee from the Class of 2005 coordinated a work party at Lincoln Elementary School Garden in Corvallis on a rainy Saturday morning, Jan. 17.<\/p>\n

The Lincoln Garden is managed by the Linus Pauling Institute\u2019s Healthy Youth Program at Oregon State University. Teachers use the garden to integrate garden learning into their classroom curriculum; increase food literacy; provide new food experiences to students; encourage them to taste fresh produce; teach children about the importance of making healthy food choices; and increase student\u2019s connection and relationship to nature.<\/p>\n

Fallihee and FSAA President Mary Chuinard and her family pitched in to help along with eight OSU Ford Scholars. They weeded and mulched garden beds and pathways.<\/p>\n

\u201cIt was quite rainy, but everyone stayed in good spirits and was excited to be there,\u201d Fallihee said.<\/p>\n

Springfield MLK Celebration<\/strong><\/p>\n

Holly Scholz from the Class of 1998 helped provide five energetic Ford Scholar volunteers to set up for the Martin Luther King, Jr., Celebration, March and Student Contest, held Monday, Jan. 19 at Springfield High School.<\/p>\n

Scholz and the University of Oregon Ford Scholars spent the morning hanging student artwork and decorating the commons area for a reception.<\/p>\n

\u201cAnything Ford does, I want to be a part of,\u201d said Rian Rasubala from the Class of 2012. \u201cI haven\u2019t done anything with alumni, and I want to establish a relationship with alumni.\u201d<\/p>\n

Rasubala was there with his Ford Scholar mentee, UO journalism major Lizbeth Silva from the Class of 2013.<\/p>\n

\u201cI wanted to be more involved,\u201d Silva said. \u201cSince it\u2019s my day off, I decided to do something productive.\u201d Silva\u2019s twin sister, Lizeth, also a Ford Scholar, pitched in.<\/p>\n

UO art major and Ford Scholar Robin Hill from the Class of 2011 enjoyed using her talents to paint a banner that read \u201cWinners\u201d to showcase the winning students\u2019 artwork.<\/p>\n

\u201cI stand for what Martin Luther King, Jr., stood for,\u201d Hill said. She later joined community members in a peaceful MLK march.<\/p>\n

Willamette University Stride Toward Freedom Run<\/strong><\/p>\n

Not only did Curry oversee the state-wide FSAA events, he also helped coordinate alumni and Scholars to help with the MLK Celebration Stride Toward Freedom 5K Run\/1 Mile Run\/Walk, which was held Saturday morning, Jan. 24 at Willamette University in Salem.<\/p>\n

Curry, from the Class of 2009, Nelya Drofyak from the Class of 2005 and their friend Kendra Schaffer, helped set up tables and chairs; welcome runners to the start of the course; answer questions; work as gophers; and cheer on the runners.<\/p>\n

\u201cIt was so rewarding to support the Office of Multicultural Affairs at Willamette University by bringing Ford community members to support their efforts and cheer on the athletes,\u201d Curry said. \u201cI have run the Stride Towards Freedom 5K the three years prior and making the job easy for the committee that helped make that happen year after year was really rewarding to me.\u201d<\/p>\n

Hockey Day Minnesota<\/strong><\/p>\n

Aimee Fritsch, a Class of 2010 alumna who lives in Minneapolis, Minn., joined the Hockey Day Minnesota at Holeman Field in St. Paul, Minn., on Saturday, Jan. 17.<\/p>\n

\u201cIn the winter, in the great state of Minnesota, they host a hockey tournament, on an airport tarmac, that is simultaneously broadcast to the Minnesota National Guard stationed in Kuwait,\u201d Fritsch explained. Hockey Day Minnesota benefits St. Paul-based youth hockey programs.<\/p>\n

Conor Sullivan, one of Fritsch\u2019s fellow Jesuit Volunteer Corps members, joined her in volunteering at Hockey Day, serving concessions to feed spectators and athletes.<\/p>\n

Connect Where You Are; Lead Where You Live<\/strong><\/p>\n

Curry said that the first event under the new vision \u2018Connect where you are; lead where you live,\u2019 was a great success. \u201cAs soon as other alumni agreed to coordinate events, I knew we would succeed,\u201d he said. \u201cI owe all of those eight coordinators a huge thank you. They get all of the credit for making these events happen!\u201d<\/p>\n

Before the project began, Curry\u2019s goal was to recruit five coordinators and organize three MLK Day of Service projects across Oregon. He recruited eight coordinators who put on five events \u2013 four in Oregon and one in Minnesota.<\/p>\n

Curry is excited to see how the FSAA continues the momentum into Earth Day events this April by surpassing the goals he has set \u2013 five events, 10 coordinators and 10 new connections. Alumni have already stepped up to help coordinate events in Clackamas, Redmond, Salem and Springfield.<\/p>\n

It will take more than money to make stronger communities as the Fords desired, Curry said. It takes personal connections. \u201cIf this program creates just one more connection between Oregonian do-gooders, than I know that I am doing my part to help Mr. Ford\u2019s vision for our communities continue to come true.\u201d<\/p>\n

\"Habitat<\/a>
Ford Scholar Alumni pitched in to help Willamette West Habitat for Humanity build a home in Beaverton, Ore., on Jan. 17. Michelle Bolduc Culaba (2006), Kirsten Yamada (2005), Emilie Jensen (2009), Mandy Elder (2009), Van Duong (2006) and LeHua Amy Chen (2009).<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

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\"Corvallis<\/a>
Ford Scholars and Alumni worked in the Lincoln Garden in Corvallis on Jan. 17. Back row: Martin Sanchez (2011), Shelby Lofton (2013), Josue Gonzalez (2012), Wiley Wolfe (2013), Garrett Robinson (2013) and Tim Messner (2013). Front row: Rebecca Fallihee (2005), Hai Dao (2013), Swechya Banskota (2013) and Mary Chuinard (2002).<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
\"Corvallis<\/a>
Oregon State University Ford Scholars Swechya Banskota (2013), Hai Dao (2013), Josue Gonzalez (2012), Wiley Wolfe (2013) and Shelby Lofton (2013) braved the rain to help weed and mulch garden beds and pathways at Lincoln Elementary School Garden in Corvallis on Saturday morning, Jan. 17 as part of MLK Weekend of Service.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
\"MLK<\/a>
University of Oregon Ford Scholar Mentor Rian Rasubala (2012) helps his mentee, Lizbeth Silva (2013), hang a poster of student artwork for the MLK Celebration in Springfield on Jan. 19.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
\"Robin<\/a>
Ford Scholar Robin Hill (2011) paints a sign during the MLK Celebration in Springfield on Jan. 19. Hill is an art major at the University of Oregon.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
\"Conor<\/a>
Conor Sullivan and Aimee Fritsch (2010) volunteered at Hockey Day Minnesota in St. Paul, Minn., on Jan. 17 during MLK Weekend of Service.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

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