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WAEF honors exceptional young minds at Mid-Columbia Science Fair Wenatchee, Wash . . . Young minds querying subjects such as "What effect will interfering agents have on the crystallization of lollipops?"; "Which solar oven will generate the most watts?"; What is the effect of citric acid on the browning of apples?" assembled in Kennewick for the annual Mid-Columbia Regional Science and Engineering Fair on March 8th to showcase their scientific prowess. Ten 6th-8th grade students were recognized by the Washington Apple Education Foundation (WAEF) for their project entries in the Food and Agriculture category with certificates of achievement and $40 book store gift cards. There were a total of 293 projects presented overall in the Food and Agriculture category. Sue Graf, Process Development Scientist at Tree Top, Inc., and John Baranowski, Ph. D., Tree Top, Inc. Corporate Technical Service Manager, judged the contest. "It was another big year at the science fair. The kids are always a delight to talk with about their projects. Project topics range from storage and preservation of apples to surveys of enzymes that act as antioxidants, and of course lots of plant growth studies. These types of projects provide students an opportunity to investigate as they start to ask their own questions about how and why things happen around them," stated Baranowski. The 2012 Mid-Columbia Science Fair Food & Agriculture Category honorable mention recipients are Allison Davis from Harrison Middle School in Sunnyside; Anneka Walton from Chief Joseph Middle School in Richland; Haley Coleman and Naveena Bontha from Enterprise Middle School in Richland; Molly Wireman, Kassidy Weber and Nathan Lipton from Carmichael Middle School in Richland; Emma Lascar and Elise Knudson from West Valley Middle School in Yakima and Jenna Russell from Desert Hills Middle School in Kennewick. Sponsors of the Mid-Columbia Science Fair Food & Agriculture awards include Graham Packaging Company, G. S. Long Company, Larson Fruit Company, Lewis & Clark I.F.T., Puget Sound Institute of Technology, Tree Top, Inc., Valley Research, Yakima Pomological Club and International Paper. The Washington Apple Education Foundation fosters educational opportunities, encourages academic excellence and promotes awareness of the values of Washington's tree fruit industry. For more information, contact WAEF at (509) 663-7713 or www.waef.org.
North Central Washington Speller to travel to National Spelling Bee   March 21, 2012   Wenatchee, Wash... Caveat, collage, abdicate, daffodil, fete are a few of the challenging words competitors were asked to spell at the North Central Washington Regional Spelling Bee held last evening in East Wenatchee. 58 students from grades 4th - 8th participated in the spelling bee representing schools in Okanogan, Grant, Chelan and Douglas counties.  Each of the participants earned their place in the regional spelling bee by scoring as one of the top two spellers in their local, school spelling bee. The NCW Regional Spelling Bee, held at Eastmont Junior High School, was sponsored and coordinated by the Washington Apple Education Foundation (WAEF).  The format was of a traditional "spelldown" with each student receiving one word per round.  At the end of each round, those who spelled their words correctly continued onto the next round.  Approximately 300 guests filled the auditorium to cheer on the spellers. The winning word was indubitable for Jonah Gunter, a seventh grade student from Leavenworth, who survived 15  rounds to capture this year's title and win a trip to the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington DC in May.
Photo: NCW Spelling Bee winners with the judges and announcer. Front row, L-R: third place winner Ellen Perleberg, second place winner Evie Hyde, and first place winner Jonah Gunter. Back row, L-R: judge Missy Raymond, announcer Steve Clive, judge Geraldine Warner and head judge Matthew Ockinga.
Deadline approaches to compete for Washington Apple Education Foundation scholarships January 19, 2012 Wenatchee, Wash... The deadline for students to return completed scholarship applications to the Washington Apple Education Foundation (WAEF) is approaching. Completed WAEF scholarship applications must be postmarked by March 1, 2012 to qualify for 2012-13 school year scholarships. Graduating high school seniors and students currently enrolled in college may be eligible for over $400,000 expected to be awarded by WAEF this year. The scholarship application is available at www.waef.org under the website's scholarship menu. This is also where interested students can go to learn more about award qualifications. The WAEF expects to award approximately 150 scholarships this year to students raised in Washington's fruit growing regions. For more information, contact the WAEF at (509) 663-7713 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . The Washington Apple Education Foundation is the charity of Washington's tree fruit industry. Founded in 1994, the organization has assisted hundreds of students attend college and invested in educational opportunities for K-12 and adults in local communities.
Washington Apple Education Foundation Accounting Scholarships Available January 16, 2012 Wenatchee, Wash... The Washington Apple Education Foundation (WAEF) has available two unique scholarships for accounting students from North Central Washington. The Stemilt Growers, Inc. Accounting Scholarship is open to college students with a declared accounting major entering their junior, senior or fifth year. In addition to the $2,500 scholarship award, students will participate in an eight- to ten-week internship in the accounting department at Stemilt's Wenatchee headquarters. Applicants must have ties to North Central Washington. Moss Adams LLP has a WAEF scholarship in honor of retired partner E. Peter Krier. This $500 scholarship is open to college juniors, seniors, or fifth year students from the Yakima Valley, enrolled in a university in Washington state pursuing a degree in accounting.  
Need Money for College? Free Seminars Planned to Assist College Bound Families December 20, 2011 Wenatchee, WA... The Washington Apple Education Foundation (WAEF) has planned a series of free seminars aimed to assist parents and high school seniors with the rising costs of college tuition. The purpose of the seminars is to provide valuable tips to students on how to complete award winning scholarship applications and assist parents with the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application. • Who: Students, parents and anyone interested in learning how to pay for college. • What: Three seminars each night will take place at the same time in different rooms. A scholarship training seminar will help students learn how to get scholarship dollars and the two other seminars will help parents learn how to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), presented in both English and Spanish.
 

Christenson Ranch wins Rears Sprayer in WAEF Raffle

Yakima, WA... Christenson Ranch was the name on the ticket pulled by Rears Manufacturing President Mike Rear at the Washington State Horticultural Association (WSHA) Industry Awards Banquet held earlier this month in Wenatchee. The prize, a 2011 400 gallon TTN Powerblast sprayer, was generously donated by Rears Manufacturing to the Washington Apple Education Foundation (WAEF). This is the eighteenth year for the WAEF to hold the sprayer raffle at the WSHA Annual Meeting.

Christenson Ranch is located in Cowiche, WA. It is a partnership amongst L K Partners, Marjorie Weiss and Roger Strand. Fruit from the ranch is packed by Strand Apples, Inc.

Yakima, WA... Christenson Ranch was the name on the ticket pulled by Rears Manufacturing President Mike Rear at the Washington State Horticultural Association (WSHA) Industry Awards Banquet held earlier this month in Wenatchee. The prize, a 2011 400 gallon TTN Powerblast sprayer, was generously donated by Rears Manufacturing to the Washington Apple Education Foundation (WAEF). This is the eighteenth year for the WAEF to hold the sprayer raffle at the WSHA Annual Meeting.

Christenson Ranch is located in Cowiche, WA. It is a partnership amongst L K Partners, Marjorie Weiss and Roger Strand. Fruit from the ranch is packed by Strand Apples, Inc.

Yakima, WA... Christenson Ranch was the name on the ticket pulled by Rears Manufacturing President Mike Rear at the Washington State Horticultural Association (WSHA) Industry Awards Banquet held earlier this month in Wenatchee. The prize, a 2011 400 gallon TTN Powerblast sprayer, was generously donated by Rears Manufacturing to the Washington Apple Education Foundation (WAEF). This is the eighteenth year for the WAEF to hold the sprayer raffle at the WSHA Annual Meeting.

Christenson Ranch is located in Cowiche, WA. It is a partnership amongst L K Partners, Marjorie Weiss and Roger Strand. Fruit from the ranch is packed by Strand Apples, Inc.

Yakima, WA... Christenson Ranch was the name on the ticket pulled by Rears Manufacturing President Mike Rear at the Washington State Horticultural Association (WSHA) Industry Awards Banquet held earlier this month in Wenatchee. The prize, a 2011 400 gallon TTN Powerblast sprayer, was generously donated by Rears Manufacturing to the Washington Apple Education Foundation (WAEF). This is the eighteenth year for the WAEF to hold the sprayer raffle at the WSHA Annual Meeting.

Christenson Ranch is located in Cowiche, WA. It is a partnership amongst L K Partners, Marjorie Weiss and Roger Strand. Fruit from the ranch is packed by Strand Apples, Inc.

Yakima, WA... Christenson Ranch was the name on the ticket pulled by Rears Manufacturing President Mike Rear at the Washington State Horticultural Association (WSHA) Industry Awards Banquet held earlier this month in Wenatchee. The prize, a 2011 400 gallon TTN Powerblast sprayer, was generously donated by Rears Manufacturing to the Washington Apple Education Foundation (WAEF). This is the eighteenth year for the WAEF to hold the sprayer raffle at the WSHA Annual Meeting.

Christenson Ranch is located in Cowiche, WA. It is a partnership amongst L K Partners, Marjorie Weiss and Roger Strand. Fruit from the ranch is packed by Strand Apples, Inc.

Yakima, WA... Christenson Ranch was the name on the ticket pulled by Rears Manufacturing President Mike Rear at the Washington State Horticultural Association (WSHA) Industry Awards Banquet held earlier this month in Wenatchee. The prize, a 2011 400 gallon TTN Powerblast sprayer, was generously donated by Rears Manufacturing to the Washington Apple Education Foundation (WAEF). This is the eighteenth year for the WAEF to hold the sprayer raffle at the WSHA Annual Meeting.

Christenson Ranch is located in Cowiche, WA. It is a partnership amongst L K Partners, Marjorie Weiss and Roger Strand. Fruit from the ranch is packed by Strand Apples, Inc.

$25 raffle tickets were sold by the WAEF with the majority of tickets sold during the WSHA Annual Meeting December 5th and 6th. In total, sales of 774 tickets generated $19,350 for Foundation programs. Additionally, the Rears family donated a 750 series 6' OMF orchard flail to the Foundation's silent auction held also during the WSHA annual meeting. The flail was purchased by Jason Matson of Matson Fruit Company for $7,000.

Additional auction items included trips, gift baskets, wine and other generous and unique auction prizes. WAEF raised about $40,000 at the WSHA Annual Meeting for its ongoing scholarship and educational grant programs through the combined auction and raffle this year. "The Rears sprayer raffle was one of the Foundation's original fundraising activities," shared Foundation chairman Berti Stewart. "Not only has it provided valuable funding for WAEF programs, it also allowed Foundation volunteers a means to begin spreading the word about this new organization and its developing role as the tree fruit industry's charity," she added.

The Washington Apple Education Foundation was organized in 1994 by industry members to coordinate, promote and develop charitable activities reflecting the values of industry members. The Foundation's primary programs are scholarships and educational grants assisting farmworker families. For more information visit with Foundation's web site at www.waef.org or contact the Foundation at (509) 663-7713.