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		<title>Snohomish Students Empty Their Piggy Banks to Change Lives</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 May 2012 17:41:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[April 16, 2012 The Snohomish Education Foundation (SEF) sincerely thanks District schools, teachers and students for raising $3,525 in February and March through the Changing Lives Challenge. Students, teachers and even many parents generously contributed their own change to SEF’s Hansen Shoe Fund, buying shoes for children in our community. Thank you to our schools [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>April 16, 2012</p>
<p>The Snohomish Education Foundation (SEF) sincerely thanks District schools, teachers and students for raising $3,525 in February and March through the Changing Lives Challenge.  Students, teachers and even many parents generously contributed their own change to SEF’s Hansen Shoe Fund, buying shoes for children in our community. Thank you to our schools for making such an important difference in the lives of others!  </p>
<p>Each February, the Snohomish Education Foundation partners with the Snohomish School District to raise money for the Hansen Shoe Fund.  Last year, the monies raised paid for 275 pairs of shoes for local families. The Snohomish Education Foundation looks forward to working with District schools again next year as we continue to find creative ways to meet the growing needs of Snohomish students.</p>
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		<title>Snohomish Education Foundation Donors Contribute $47,000+ at this year’s Annual Breakfast for Snohomish Students</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Apr 2012 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Thursday, March 15th nearly 400 community members gathered at Glacier Peak High School to raise money for Snohomish School District students.  The generosity of donors at the event provided the Snohomish Education Foundation (SEF) with funding to continue its mission of fostering learning by expanding opportunities for Snohomish School District students.  SEF provides classroom [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>On Thursday, March 15<sup>th</sup> nearly 400 community members gathered at <strong>Glacier Peak</strong><strong> High School to raise money for Snohomish School District students</strong>.  The generosity of donors at the event provided the Snohomish Education Foundation (SEF) with funding to continue its mission of <strong><em>fostering learning by expanding opportunities for Snohomish School District students</em></strong>.  SEF provides classroom grants, scholarships and other targeted educational programs to District students, teachers and schools.</p>
<p><strong> </strong>With the overwhelming support received at this year’s <strong><em>Foundation for Success</em></strong> Annual Breakfast, the Snohomish Education Foundation will be able to grow its programs and meet the increasing need for education funding in Snohomish.</p>
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		<title>Rise and Shine at our 2012 &#8220;Foundation for Success&#8221; Breakfast</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Feb 2012 20:04:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Edwards</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Please join us for our 3rd annual Fundraising Breakfast in the Commons at Glacier Peak High School on Thursday, March 15, from 7:30-8:30AM. Doors open at 7AM and JROTC students will help direct parking. Call 360-568-5292 to RSVP or if you have questions (leave a message for a call back) or email foundation@snoed.org. This year’s speakers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Please join us for our 3rd annual Fundraising Breakfast in the Commons at Glacier Peak High School on Thursday, March 15, from 7:30-8:30AM. Doors open at 7AM and JROTC students will help direct parking. Call 360-568-5292 to RSVP or if you have questions (leave a message for a call back) or email <a href="mailto:foundation@snoed.org">foundation@snoed.org</a>.</p>
<p>This year’s speakers include students from Glacier Peak and Little Cedars Elementary Schools. Teachers Tami Caraballo and Julie Filer will also share with you how the Foundation support of their programs has enriched their classroom experiences!</p>
<p>Thank you to Sodexo for generously providing the breakfast so 100% of your donations will benefit our schools!</p>
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		<title>2011 &#8220;Harvesting the Future&#8221; Annual Auction Biggest Ever!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2011 19:48:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We would like to extend a HEARTFELT THANK YOU to everyone who supported our sold-out 2011 auction fundraising event! Your committment to supporting education in the Snohomish community allowed us to raise over $153,000! A record 277 guests attended this entertaining and fun-filled evening! We look forward to next year&#8217;s event. Click here to see [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>We would like to extend a<strong> HEARTFELT THANK YOU </strong>to everyone who supported our sold-out 2011 auction fundraising event! Your committment to supporting education in the Snohomish community allowed us to raise over $153,000!</p>
<p>A record 277 guests attended this entertaining and fun-filled evening! We look forward to next year&#8217;s event.</p>
<p>Click <a title="2011 &quot;Harvesting the Future&quot; Annual Auction Donors &amp; Sponsors" href="http://www.snoed.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/2011-Auction-Donors-thank-you.pdf">here </a>to see a listing of the donors and sponsors for the 2011 auction. Please join us in thanking these businesses, organizations and individuals when you see them as you go about your normal activities in our community!<a href="http://www.snoed.org/harvesting-the-future-annual-auction"> Read more&#8230;</a></p>
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		<title>Gilbertson left lasting impression on SHS hoops legend</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Oct 2011 02:48:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following is a Gilby rememberance from Snohomish basketball legend Melina Flores, who was an SHS senior during the 1995-96 season, when Keith Gilbertson Sr. made the transition to coaching Panther girls basketball after more than 30 years of coaching the boys team. Flores is currently an assistant coach at Princeton after a stellar collegiate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><em>The following is a Gilby rememberance from Snohomish basketball legend Melina Flores, who was an SHS senior during the 1995-96 season, when Keith Gilbertson Sr. made the transition to coaching Panther girls basketball after more than 30 years of coaching the boys team. Flores is currently an assistant coach at Princeton after a stellar collegiate career as a point guard at Stanford and a pair of two-year stints as a professional player with the WNBA&#8217;s Miami Sol and Lithuania&#8217;s Lietuvos Telekomas. She previously coached women&#8217;s basketball at the University of the Pacific, Lehigh and Yale before joining Princeton&#8217;s staff in 2007.  </em></p>
<p>I will always consider myself one of the lucky ones: one of the people to have interacted with Coach Gilbertson. I remember when we heard that Gilby would be joining the girls basketball staff as an assistant. All of the girls were a little hesistant — we’d heard stories about his intensity, and we weren’t sure how that would translate to our game and teams.</p>
<p>But when he actually set foot on the court as a coach, he was the happiest, most positive personality out there. He was always helpful; it seemed like he really enjoyed being out there with us. And the feeling was certainly mutual.</p>
<p>While my experience with Coach Gilbertson at SHS was a good one, it was what happened years after my time as a Panther that had the biggest impact. After my college years and a very short stint in the professional game, I decided to become a coach. My first stop was at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, CA. I hadn’t been there more than a couple of months when I received a small, type-written envelope in my mailbox. Inside it was a “Note from the Coach.” Gilby had tracked me down and took the time to wish me well and also update me on all things related to SHS athletics. I read that note over and over again. It meant so much to me — I had joined the coaching ranks and he was welcoming me in.</p>
<p>As I bounced around from program to program trying to find the right fit as a coach, a letter from Coach Gilbertson always found its way to my work mailbox. He kept tracking me down and bringing a smile to my face. I still have the first note he sent me — and I always will.</p>
<p>Please visit <a title="Gilbertson Scholarship endowment" href="http://www.snoed.org/gilbertson-endowment/">CoachGilb.org</a> to make a donation or to hear more about the Keith Gilbertson Sr. Memorial Scholarship endowment fund</p>
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		<title>Live Auction Sneak Preview!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Oct 2011 15:14:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Edwards</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Less than a week to go!  Our talented live auction committeee put together some really amazing items this year ! Of the 34 items up for bid , 19 are brand new experiences, many of which you won&#8217;t see anywhere else. Check out a listing of our live auction items here and plan your bidding [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><a href="http://www.snoed.org/2011-harvesting-the-future-live-auction-items-preview/"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-998" title="&quot;Harvesting the Future&quot; Annual Auction" src="http://www.snoed.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Slide1-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>Less than a week to go!  Our talented live auction committeee put together some really amazing items this year ! Of the 34 items up for bid , 19 are brand new experiences, many of which you won&#8217;t see anywhere else.</p>
<p>Check out <a title="&quot;Harvesting the Future&quot; Annual Auciton Live Item Preview" href="http://www.snoed.org/2011-harvesting-the-future-live-auction-items-preview/">a listing of our live auction items here </a>and plan your bidding strategy with your family and friends.</p>
<p>We are also proud of the record support we enjoyed from our sponsors this year &#8211; <a href="http://www.snoed.org/harvesting-the-future-annual-auction/#2011_sponsors">thanks go out to our sponsors</a>!</p>
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		<title>Championship XC coach recalls Gilbertson&#8217;s impact in early years</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Oct 2011 20:17:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following is a Gilby rememberance from former Snohomish High cross country coach Dan Parker, currently the XC coach at Glacier Peak High. A 1970 SHS grad and three-year track/cross country letterman under coach Larry Eason, Parker coached the Panther girls XC teams to four state team titles in 1995, 1996, 2002 and 2003 before [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><em>The following is a Gilby rememberance from former Snohomish High cross country coach Dan Parker, currently the XC coach at Glacier Peak High. A 1970 SHS grad and three-year track/cross country letterman under coach Larry Eason, Parker coached the Panther girls XC teams to four state team titles in 1995, 1996, 2002 and 2003 before moving to Glacier Peak when it opened in 2008 and adding a fifth XC state title in 2010 while coaching the GPHS girls . In 1994, Parker wrote the nomination that led to Keith Gilbertson Sr. becoming a charter member of the Washington Cross County Coaches Hall of Fame.</em></p>
<p>He was always COACH to me. Even after I was 50, I couldn’t bring myself to refer to him as anything other than Coach. His first name WAS Coach. And he was one of the few people that called me Danny. It is like we were frozen in time: he forever the coach and me always the student-athlete. In reality, he never did stop teaching me.</p>
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	<p class="wp-caption-text">Coach Keith Gilbertson Sr. developed state, national and world record setters as the track and cross country coach at Snohomish. (Bud Rothgeb photo/Gilbertson family archives)</p>
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<p>I remember the first time I saw Coach Gilbertson, handing out those old cotton red sweats to his athletes in a stuffy drying closet in the back of the old B building locker room at SHS, air permeated with the smell of Atomic Balm, the grandfather of Ben-Gay and Icy Hot. He wasn’t a big man – runners like Cliff Hurn towered over him – yet his presence filled the room, and there was never any question as to who was running the show.</p>
<p>Jim Freeman, a superb distance runner and marathoner in the &#8217;60s and &#8217;70s, taught math at the old Snohomish Junior High. He took it upon himself to informally coach (no actual junior high XC teams at that time or seventh-grade football) those boys at SJHS who showed the greatest promise in long distance running, based on how they ran in P.E. Among those lucky few were Ken Hoerath, Chuck Swoboda, Paul Moon and myself, all seventh-graders in the fall of 1964.</p>
<p>Freeman would train us after school on the expansive bog at the junior high or run us up to the high school to train on that hallowed ground. We stood or ran in awe of the “older” boys and, in particular, their seemingly gruff coach, Coach Gilbertson. His runners’ respect for him, even in my early brief observations, was obvious. As I studied their interaction I began to dwell on the thought that I, too, would enjoy the privilege of being coached by this man to whom I refer to as the Father of Washington State Cross Country.</p>
<p>Never happened. We seventh-graders were allowed to run as non-scorers in the high school races that season. It gave us an immense feeling of accomplishment and satisfaction when we would pass a high school runner from Snohomish or any other team. At the end of the race Coach Freeman would ask us about our race and point out what we had done well and, of course, not so well, and we would listen attentively.</p>
<blockquote><p> Those few well-placed words he spent on us . . . made us feel like somebody, and made us even more determined to make the effort to really be SOMEBODY!</p></blockquote>
<p>But then Coach Gilbertson would stop and weigh in with words of encouragement, and we would revel in that attention. I mean, he was the HIGH SCHOOL coach! What did he care about us wimpy little seventh-graders? Well, those few well-placed words he spent on us were etched in our memories. They made us feel like somebody, and made us even more determined to make the effort to really be SOMEBODY!</p>
<p>At that time I looked forward to four years of running cross country and track under the guidance of Coach Gilb. But in 1966 he signed on to coach the fall sport he first loved, football, as an assistant to Coach Armstrong. The football program’s gain was cross country’s loss but Coach Gilbertson had left his mark on my sport.</p>
<p>In the mid-1950s Coach Gilbertson was unwillingly separated from his coaching position in football at SHS for doing the unthinkable – holding high school athletes accountable for their actions and, as a result, losing, seemingly unforgivable offenses at the time. But Coach Gilb could never NOT coach. Instead he embraced a new fall sport in its infancy, cross country, and “the rest is history.” I’m not sure how much he knew about the sport or about coaching the sport, but no one, it seems, was a quicker study. According to “The History of Washington State Cross Country,” which ranked the best boys teams in the state decade by decade, Snohomish High School dominated the sport from 1959-69 (1959 being the first year of a cross country “state meet”). Coach Gilbertson was the guiding force in the first seven years and in that time span his teams won two state championships and ran second in three state meets. The other two state meets saw the Panthers place fifth – obviously “down” years.</p>
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<li> 1959, fifth, 31 schools, 2 miles</li>
<li>1960, first, 33 schools</li>
<li>1961, fifth, 42 schools, 2.3 miles</li>
<li>1962, second.  23 schools (two divisions – small schools under 1700)</li>
<li>1963, second, 26 schools</li>
<li>1964, second, 33 schools</li>
<li>1965, first, 26 schools</li>
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<p>A second state championship was not a bad way for the Coach to ease out of the sport. In the early years his teams were competing against schools with student populations much larger than that of Snohomish; there were no divisions until 1962. His teams were always competing against many more teams than we compete against at state today – 16. And compete they did!</p>
<blockquote><p>Coach Gilbertson had the ability to bring out the utmost from a collection of individuals with seemingly no inherent athletic ability. Those runners had some things in common: a willingness to push themselves to places of pain where most fear to go, and an unwavering trust in a unique man who asked them to go there.</p></blockquote>
<p>Coach Gilbertson had the ability to bring out the utmost from a collection of individuals with seemingly no inherent athletic ability. Those runners had some things in common: a willingness to push themselves to places of pain where most fear to go, and an unwavering trust in a unique man who asked them to go there. Those runners are unknown to most of you, but they were the heroes of my youth: Ron Stjern, Walt Hoerath, Terry Phillips, Tom Gilpin, Lyman Pease, Mike Evans, Wayne and Al Bartelheimer, Buzz Schilaty, Jim Sanders, Steve Linse. They were the stars, names as easy to remember, for me, as their races and running styles were.</p>
<p>And that brings to mind another of Coach Gilbertson’s amazing gifts: the ability to remember the name of every athlete that ever had the good fortune to call him Coach, no matter how insignificant their contribution to the team might have been. As a teacher who has trouble remembering students’ names from one year to the next, I’ve always been blown away by that ability of his.</p>
<p>Sometime around 2005, we found an old track jersey (Coach Gilbertson was also a legend as a track coach) from the late &#8217;50s, tucked away in the recesses of the locker room. It had discolored from white to cream, a red “S” with wings was embroidered on the front, and someone had printed a red “1” on the back. I thought Coach would get a kick out of the artifact so I showed it to him.</p>
<p>After looking at it, nearly 60 years after it was last worn by the athlete, Coach Gilb matter-of-factly said, “Oh yeah, that is Joe Miller’s track jersey …” I’m sure he also mentioned the year, the events Miller competed in and his exact times and distances.</p>
<p>The problem is I CAN’T remember.</p>
<p>For photos of Keith Gilbertson Sr.&#8217;s state-championship cross country teams, <a title="Keith Gilbertson Sr.'s state-championship teams" href="http://www.snoed.org/dgx_gallery/coach-gilbertsons-state-championship-teams/">click here</a>.</p>
<p>To join the effort to endow an annual SHS scholarship in Coach Gilbertson&#8217;s honor, <a href="http://www.snoed.org/gilbertson-endowment/support-the-endowment/">click here</a>.</p>
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		<title>SHS fitness center renamed in honor of Keith Gilbertson Sr.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thousands of Snohomish High School students and athletes will long remember their association with Keith Gilbertson Sr., and thanks to an action by the Snohomish School Board, thousands more will be linked to the legendary high school coach and educator. The school’s one-year-old sports and fitness center has been renamed in honor of Gilbertson, who [...]]]></description>
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	<p class="wp-caption-text">Remodeling and new construction at Snohomish High School includes new lettering on the Keith Gilbertson Sr. Sports and Fitness Center at Snohomish High School. (Keith Olson photo)</p>
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<p>Thousands of Snohomish High School students and athletes will long remember their association with Keith Gilbertson Sr., and thanks to an action by the Snohomish School Board, thousands more will be linked to the legendary high school coach and educator.</p>
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<p>The school’s one-year-old sports and fitness center has been renamed in honor of Gilbertson, who died in February at age 83 after a 61-year career as an SHS coach and English teacher, including the past 31 years as an unpaid assistant coach in football and girls basketball.</p>
<p>With the lettering already in place on the Keith Gilbertson Sr. Sports and Fitness Center, the Snohomish School Board formally adopted a resolution on the renaming of the facility during  its Sept. 28 meeting. Gilbertson also will be honored during halftime of the Panthers’ Sept. 30 football game against Monroe at Veterans Memorial Stadium.</p>
<p>In addition to his on-field coaching expertise, Gilbertson earned a reputation as a conditioning genius and was also widely viewed as a mentor and role model in both education and athletics. The idea to rename the fitness center in his honor came from Snohomish School District athletic director Mark Albertine and SHS football coach Mark Perry, both longtime Gilby coaching colleagues.</p>
<p>“He was a stickler for doing things the right way,&#8221; Albertine says of Gilbertson in the <a title="Tribune story on Gilbertson Fitness Center " href="http://www.snoho.com/stories_2011/09_september/092811_coach.html">Snohomish Country Tribune</a>. “He held himself to a higher standard and he expected the players to do the same. So with that mind-set he really epitomized striving for excellence, striving to be the best that you can.”</p>
<p>One of four speakers to address the school board prior to its passing of Resolution No. 16-11,  Perry declared the renaming effort a wide-ranging affair. &#8220;Everyone in the community made this happen,&#8221; he said, citing letters of support generated from fellow coaches, SHS administrators, SHS students and student-athletes.</p>
<p>Others speaking on behalf of the resolution included SHS student body secretary Grifynn Clay, former SHS basketball great and 2009 SHS grad Katie Benson, and former Panther football great Chris Utt, a 1977 SHS grad and current Glacier Peak High School teacher.</p>
<p>Clay told the school board that the SHS student body fully endorses renaming the fitness center in honor of  Gilbertson.</p>
<p>&#8220;He was the grandpa I never had,&#8221;  Benson said to underscore the close relationships Gilbertson developed with players on the girls basketball team in the latter part of his coaching career. &#8220;What made him great was his training style. What made him legendary was how he cared for the athletes.&#8221;</p>
<p>Utt recalled knowing Gilby as teacher, coach, colleague and friend and shared memories of a Christmas card he received from Gilbertson during his senior year at SHS after the Panthers had won their first state football championship.  &#8221;He wrote the usual things, but what stuck with me was something he wrote at the very end:  &#8217;Thank you for giving me the opportunity to be your coach.&#8217;  I still remember that 35 years later, and I still have the card. He was one of a kind.&#8221;</p>
<p>School board member Jay Johnston said of Gilbertson:  &#8221;He was so inspirational,. We&#8217;ve had a number of great coaches at Snohomish over the years, but he went way beyond what anyone else has done.&#8221;</p>
<p>SHS principal Beth Porter told the board members, &#8220;His dedication to Snohomish High School is unmatched.&#8221;</p>
<p>As an ongoing tribute, the Snohomish Education Foundation has launched a fundraising effort to endow a perpetual Keith Gilbertson Sr. Memorial Scholarship at the high school. Check out <a title="Gilbertson Scholarship website" href="http://www.CoachGilb.org">CoachGilb.org</a> for details about two four-year, renewable $1,000 scholarships to be awarded starting in 2012, or to see stories and photographs from Coach Gilbertson’s legendary career that endeared him to many and earned him enshrinement in multiple halls of fame. To donate to the endowment effort, <a title="Donation link for the Keith Gilbertson Sr. Memorial Scholarship" href="http://www.snoed.org/gilbertson-endowment/support-the-endowment/">click here</a>.</p>
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	<p class="wp-caption-text">This is a southside view of the newly named Keith Gilbertson Sr. Sports and Fitness Center, entering the the Snohomish High gym. (Keith Olson photo)</p>
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		<title>Live Auction Preview! Lakeside Afternoon of Relaxation for 8</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Sep 2011 22:03:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Edwards</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Up for bid at our Annual Auction October 15th, the &#8220;Lakeside Afternoon for 8&#8243; provides a break from it all with feasting and relaxation. Sit shore-side at Flowing Lake, sipping beverages on the sprawling decks of this 10,000-square-foot chateau. Watch water sports—or enjoy them yourself. Chef Jorge Gonzalez and his team from Pallino Woodinville will prepare award-winning paella, exquisite hors d&#8217;oeuvres, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Up for bid at our <a href="http://www.snoed.org/harvesting-the-future-annual-auction/">Annual Auction</a> October 15th, the &#8220;Lakeside Afternoon for 8&#8243; provides a break from it all with feasting and relaxation. Sit shore-side at Flowing Lake, sipping beverages on the sprawling decks of this 10,000-square-foot chateau. Watch water sports—or enjoy them yourself. Chef Jorge Gonzalez and his team from <a href="http://www.pallino.com/locations_woodinville.htm">Pallino Woodinville</a> will prepare award-winning paella, exquisite hors d&#8217;oeuvres, and one-of-a-kind libations for you and your group. To wrap up, your memorable evening will include a nighttime cruise featuring scenic lake views and some of our area&#8217;s most stunning sunsets.</p>
<p>This event will take place on a date to be determined. Take a look at our 2011 Labor Day practice run below!</p>
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	<p class="wp-caption-text">Tonja and Len Kuntz hosted our 2011 &quot;Lakeside Afternoon&quot; at their home on Flowing Lake</p>
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		<title>Gilby still teaching us, Marsh says of Snohomish coaching icon</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2011 16:11:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Edwards</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Coach Keith Gilbertson Sr. &#8220;is still teaching us,&#8221; reflects Snohomish football great Curt Marsh while sharing a story about the drive home following his eulogy of the Snohomish High School coaching legend last February during a community memorial service in the SHS gym. Marsh shared this and other thoughts about Coach Gilbertson during a recent video session for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Coach Keith Gilbertson Sr. &#8220;is still teaching us,&#8221; reflects Snohomish football great Curt Marsh while sharing a story about the drive home following his eulogy of the Snohomish High School coaching legend last February during a community memorial service in the SHS gym.</p>
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<div class="mceTemp">Marsh shared this and other thoughts about Coach Gilbertson during a recent video session for the Snohomish Education Foundation&#8217;s ongoing effort to endow a perpetual scholarship in Gilbertson&#8217;s honor at the high school.</div>
<p>Gilbertson spent 61 years at as an SHS teacher and coach, including the last 31 as an unpaid volunteer assistant coach in football and basketball prior to his death in February at age 83.  He coached Marsh in both sports at Snohomish High and continued to work with him as an offseason conditioning coach throughout Marsh&#8217;s collegiate and professional football career.</p>
<p>Marsh is a 1977 Snohomish High graduate and a former first-round NFL draft pick of the Oakland Raiders out of the University of Washington.  To join him in the endowment effort for the Keith Gilbertson Sr. Memorial Scholarship, <a title="Gilbertson Memorial Scholarship endowment" href="http://www.snoed.org/gilbertson-endowment/support-the-endowment/">click here</a>.</p>
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