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Since 1987 the DCVA has awarded over 70 scholarships ranging from $500 to $2500 per student. In 2007-08 recipients were Dry Creek residents, Porfiro Madrigal, Luke Wilson, Kayleigh Sharp, Celina Zuniga, Jillian Somers, Corina Zuniga and Beatris Aguado. Applications for the 2008-09 school year have already been submitted to the Community Foundation. Selection of recipients will occur in April with awards announced in mid May.
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Welcome to the Dry Creek Valley Legacy Fund!
As members of the Dry Creek Valley Association, we share a common mission. Our mission statement is clear and concise.
The mission of the Association is to protect and enhance the natural resources, rural aspects and agricultural heritage of the Dry Creek Valley and its watershed while safeguarding the interests of the valley's present and future community.
Participation by our membership toward this mission has been outstanding over the past 34 years. The tireless work of so many individuals and families, working on committees, helping with events or serving on the Board, has made a real difference, one we all enjoy today. It is no accident that our Valley remains so rich in all of those things our Association has dedicated itself to protecting.
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Richard Kagel and the Legacy Fund
By Lou Preston
This Thursday I interviewed Richard Kagel on his vision for the Dry Creek Legacy Fund. DCVA Board Member Kagel is the Fund's instigator, innovator, and implementer. This memo is to tell what it and he are all about. If you have browsed this website you already know that Dry Creek Valley is in trouble. As Richard puts it, we are in the crosshairs of individuals and agencies that hope to capitalize on our resources. In the past it was gravel. Today it is water and its brooding flip side, waste water.
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