DAR chapter honors local students
The Rincon del Diablo Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution recently awarded the DAR Bronze ROTC Medal to Ramona High School Cadet Lt. Cdr. Lillian Jared, pictured at center. She’s with Cdr. Rick Jordan; Melissa Shaw Bloch of the DAR; Cindi Maher, First Vice Regent; and Chief Bob Richardson.
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The Rincon del Diablo Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution recently awarded the DAR Bronze ROTC Medal to two San Diego County high school cadets. The medals, with award certificates and scholarship checks, were presented to Cadet Lt.
Jamul-Dulzura Union School District, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday,
Santee School District, 7 p.m. Tuesday
‘Movies in the Park’ features ‘Dragon’
“Raya and the Last Dragon” is the free feature movie scheduled at 7 p.m. Friday at Pine Valley County Park, 28810 Old Highway 80, Pine Valley. In a realm known as Kumandra, a re-imagined Earth inhabited by an ancient civilization, a warrior named Raya is determined to find the last dragon. It’s part of the Summer Movies in the Park, the largest free outdoor movie series in San Diego County, with more than 100 screenings at dozens of host parks. Bring your own picnic! For the full schedule, visit https://www.summermoviesinthepark.com/.
Engineer recognized for STEM assistance
Ada Harris School in the Cardiff School District is recognizing the contributions of Michael Deshler, a senior engineer in cybersystems at General Atomics Aeronautical Inc., for his longtime support of the school’s STEM program. He and other engineers recently donated $1,800 for 14 Tello programmable quadcopter drones with extra batteries, chargers and propellers. The drones are providing the students with a fun way to learn about physics, engineering and computer programming. Over the past five years, Deshler has applied for and received grants nearing $6,000 for Ada Harris School from the General Atomics Sciences Education Foundation. With those funds, he helped teachers buy STEM learning equipment. General Atomics has also arranged for engineers, including Deshler, to speak at the school about careers in engineering and cybersecurity.
The Rincon del Diablo Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution put together holiday care packages for female military personnel who cannot travel home for the holidays.
The patriotic group shipped more than 1,500, care package items such as candy, soap and face masks, as part of Project Patriot.
The project supports deployed men and women in all branches of service and is one of more than 40 of the group’s service projects. From left with items for care packages, Rincon del Diablo members Shannon Merrill, Traci Merrill, Cindi Maher and Connie Munoz. Visit rincondeldiablodar.com.