Johnny's here, there — and everywhere

People make organizations work, Tucker says

Nine win Council 2 scholarships

Resolutions approved at convention

Pictures from convention

Convention sets agenda for next two years

Hersey award goes to Trina Young

Larsen's interest in union affairs is all in the family

Why we must vigorously oppose I-747

You helped me win senate race, Cantwell tells delegates

Bothell calls in a cop to help in negotiations

Council 2 is fastest growing union

Council 28 strikers emerge winners — against the odds

Skyline workers negotiate first contract


VOLUME 16 #2 Summer 2001

Nine win Council 2 scholarships

WINNERS of the Dependent Scholarship Award of $1,000, in memory of Brian Samuel Mutt, son of Sam Mutt, Snohomish County Engineers, Local 109E. (The names of the winning dependents are followed by the members’ names.)
Dustin Walton

  • Tawnya Shuman — Jay Shuman of Local 492, Spokane County Security
  • Jamahl Fitzgerald — Pamela Fitzgerald, Local 1191W, City of Walla Walla
  • Aaron York — Hans York, Local 1557, Wahkiakum County
  • Dustin Walton — Bonnie Walton, Local 2170, City of Renton

Winners of the Continuing Education Award of $500, in memory of Noreen Towle, past member of Stevens County Counseling, Local 1135-scc, Marvin Grevstad, past member of Seattle-King County, Private Industry Council, Local 1652M and Don Huret, past member of Thurston County, Local 618:

  • Debra Kelly, Local 367C, Pacific County Courthouse Employees
  • Paula Williamson, Local 618, City of Olympia
  • Donald Cleaver, Local 1308-cs, Kitsap County Sergeants
  • Monica Sands, Local 3787, Pierce County Library District

Winner of the Summer School for Union Women Award (Evergreen Labor Center) in memory of Emily Rosenburg, past member of Benton County, Local 874-HC:

  • Debra Kelly, Local 367-C, Pacific County Courthouse Employees

Local members’ children win AFSCME scholarships

STEVE MARTINEZ, son of AFSCME Local 1122 member Steve Martinez, Sr., has been awarded the Union Plus Credit Card Scholarship of $750.

He was one of 115 award winners representing 31 afl-cio unions who were selected from more than 5,800 applicants.

Martinez, in his first year at Yakima Valley Community College, is pursuing a fire science degree with the goal of becoming a fire fighter.

Applications for the 2002 scholarship will be available Sept. 15.

The 2001 AFSCME Family Scholarship Program ($2,000 a year for a maximum of four years) has been awarded to Jennifer BethAnn Zell, a student of Bellingham High School, and daughter of Sandra Zell of Local 114, City of Bellingham.

She is one of 10 recipients nationwide.




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