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03/31/2011 - The Independent

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CommunityTHE INDEPENDENT • THURSDAY, MARCH <strong>31</strong>, <strong>2011</strong> 11One hundred and sixty students representing 11 schools competed in the Alameda County HistoryDay competition held March 12 at the Oakland Museum. Julie Snyder, seventh grade honors teacherat Mendenhall Middle School, announced the winners from the school who will move on to the Statecompetition in April. <strong>The</strong>y are Ben Thompson, individual website; Katie Reddick and Heather O’Brien,group website; Nathan Barney, individual documentary; and Roopjote Kaur Atwal, historical paper.For the competition, the exhibits were set up on the patio and in the halls and evaluated by a team ofthree judges, who were teachers, professors or history experts. Debbie Granger, the head of HistoryDay State, made a guest appearance and Avi Black, the Social Studies coordinator for the County,organized the event. Mendenhall Principal Susan Sambuceti congratulated the winners.Granada High’s class of 2006 high school sweethearts MarcMasingale and Katie Phillips will tie the knot at Rios Lovell Wineryin Livermore on their 8 year anniversary, October 29, <strong>2011</strong>. Bothgraduated from California State University Sacramento in 2010.Marc, a United States Marine who served on tour of duty in Iraq in2008, is now a Police Officer for the City of Sacramento while Katieworks as a Legislative Assistant to Assemblywoman Diane Harkeyin the State Capitol. <strong>The</strong>ir parents, Livermore locals Scott and NancyPhillips and Jim and Gayle Masingale, could not be more excitedabout their big day.Livermore Author Honored by National Space SocietyNancy Owens Fulda, born andraised in Livermore and currentlyliving overseas, is the recipient ofthe this year’s Jim Baen MemorialAward.Created to honor the renownedscience fiction publisher Jim Baenand to applaud the role that sciencefiction plays in advancingreal science, the award is givenannually for a science fiction storythat demonstrates both exceptionalliterary quality and stringent scientificaccuracy. <strong>The</strong> award is jointlysponsored by the National SpaceSociety and Baen Books.Fulda’s winning story, “ThatUndiscovered Country,” exploresdevelopments on mankind’s firstpermanent settlement in space. Itwill appear as the leading storyon the Baen Books web site laterthis year. Fulda is also the authorof nearly two dozen other sciencefiction and fantasy stories.Fulda graduated from LivermoreHigh School in 1995. Sheholds a MS in Computer Sciencefrom Brigham Young University.She will be honored alongwith the second and third placewinners at the <strong>2011</strong> InternationalSpace Development Conference inHuntsville, Alabama.

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