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Casino Night-Place Your Bet on Tomorrow’s Future, November 12th

Posted by admin | Posted in Upcoming Events | Posted on 16-08-2009

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CASINO NIGHT 2009 INVITATION

Press Release
RELEASE: July 2009
Contact: Jeff Daniel. 817-229-1528, Casino Night Event Chair
jeff@ajxfoundation.org

Casino Night-Place Your Bet on Tomorrow’s Future, November 12th

SAVE THE DATE REMINDER
AJX Foundation will host their 2nd Annual Casino Night Event
Thursday, November 12th

(DALLAS-FORT WORTH, TEXAS) – The 2nd Annual Casino Night Event is coming in November. You and your friends are invited! Now is the time to mark your calendars and SAVE THE DATE for Thursday, November 12, 2009! The event will take place at the Studios at Las Colinas located at 6301 Riverside Drive in Irving, Texas 75039. Place your bets beginning at 6:30pm.

For early registration details, please contact Jeff Daniel at jeff@ajxfoundation.org
The AJX Foundation is a 501(c) (3) organization
All donations are tax deductable.

Congratulations to 2009 Scholar – Alicia McClung

Posted by admin | Posted in Latest News | Posted on 16-08-2009

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Alicia McClung

Alicia McClung

ALICIA MCCLUNG
2009 Scholarship Recipient
amcclung09@austincollege.edu

Parents/Sibling Recognition
Daughter of L.J. and Beverly McClung
Sister of Amanda McClung

ACADEMIC AND EXTRA-CURRICULAR HIGHLIGHTS

Academic Excellence

Valedictorian-Seagoville High School
Dallas District Science Fair: “Best of the Best” Award, 1st in Microbiology, 1st in Medicine and Health, 2nd in Environmental Science & 1st in Animal Science
Dallas Regional Science Fair: 1st in Medicine and Health, Honorable Mention in Environmental Science & 3rd in Animal Science
Treasurer-National Honor Society
UT Southwestern Medical’s Kathryn and Ashley H. Priddy Young Scientist Award
DFW Chapter of Academy of Certified Hazardous Materials Special Award

Extracurricular Activities and Community Service Excellence

Head Drum Major of Marching and Concert Band (Seagoville High School)
Active Columnist for Dragon Tale’s Newspaper (Seagoville High School)
Vice President of Mentor Program
Science Fair
Host-Annual Carter Blood Drive
National Honor Society-Canned Food Drive
Seagoville Senior Center Volunteer
Seagomanor Nursing Home Volunteer
Richard Lagow Elementary Volunteer

FUTURE PLANS

I plan on attending Austin College and study biology and medicine with the desire to become a family practice doctor.

ALICIA MCCLUNG IN HER OWN WORDS

“Without their love, I would be lost. The love I speak of is that of my grandparents, who adopted my sister and me when I was eight years old. My entire life they have done nothing but love and support me and continue to do so. I would like to thank them both and my sister, who never ceases to always be there for me. I also want to thank my AP Biology teacher, Mrs. Lynda Maczynski. Even though I have had countless teachers impact me over the years, Mrs. Maczynski has been the one to dedicate the most time to my growth as a student and as a person. For this, I am ever thankful.

Leadership is about influencing the direction that a group of people will take; however, a good leader knows what direction is best. Through mentorship, I have been able to guide students who are just entering high school toward a path of fulfilling all of the potential they possess. Teaching young minds about goal setting, how to use resources and to seek opportunities has allowed their eyes to open to a world that they can see themselves succeeding in. I cannot fully express how much satisfaction can come from knowing that you are helping someone grow as an individual.

My many years of volunteer work have taught me much about the community I live within. At my local elementary school, I have learned that many of the children come from broken homes, and are being raised by parents who are very young. I have witnessed their need for someone who can nurture them and can give them positive strokes of encouragement. They need someone to look up to, because unfortunately, many of them cannot find someone like that at home. At the Seagoville Senior Center and Seagomanor Nursing Home, I have learned that much of the elder community just desires someone to talk to, someone to show that they care. They want to be involved with the young people of our community. It brightens up their day to know that we take time out of our day to spend time with them. My volunteer experiences within these different realms of my community have inspired me to continue to align all my goals in life with the contribution to the well-being of others, no matter their age. I hope to be the support and care of any person in need.”

Alicia McClung – Class of 2013

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