Friday, March 16, 2007

Watercolor Contest Winners - October 2006

ART CONTEST WINNERS
Grades 6-8
*Winners were selected by Lyceum Art Instructors*

First Place - Sophie Steward
PG Middle School
8th Grade

Second Place - Liyanna Sadosky
Carmel Middle School
6th Grade

3rd Place - Laura Washburn
Monterey County Home Charter School
6th Grade

Honorable Mention - Katia Karczewski
Home School
6th Grade

HELP US MEET OUR ANNUAL FUND GOAL


Help us meet our Annual Fund Goal of $46,000 for

46 Years of Service

to children throughout Monterey County!

Lyceum Academic EventS:

  • Monterey County Mock Trial: January 22-27 (Grades 9-12) – Over 100 participants signed up for 2007.

§ Monterey County Spelling Bee: February 3 (Grades 4-5) – Thousands of participants signed up from 36 schools.

  • Monterey County History Day: March 10-11 (Grades 4-12) – Over 600 participants signed up for 2007.

SAMIs: SCIENCE, ART, AND MUSIC INTENSIVE PROGRAMS:

Thanks to the generosity of our donors and the community, we are now able to offer over 50 SAMI Programs at elementary and middle schools throughout the county, in addition to over 200 public mentor programs each year.

Effective Education for our Children takes resources: It takes $200,000 to coordinate and run our SAMI Programs (Science, Art, and Music Intensives) and over $35,000 to coordinate three annual countywide Academic Events. Grant Money and Registration covers only a portion of these costs for deeply discounted programs at Title I Schools

  • We are in need of $46,000 for our 2006-2007 School Year. That’s $1,000 for every year of service that we’ve provided to children throughout Monterey County.

TODAY, we urge you to MAKE A DONATION that will help us continue to offer the kinds of after-school programs and academic events that inspire a life-long love of learning in our local children.

We really need your financial assistance today

– every dollar SUPPORTS LOCAL CHILDREN!

The Lyceum of Monterey County has helped local students receive a well-rounded, complete education throughout Monterey County for over 46 years and our goal is to continue this support for generations to come.

Please join us today and be part of the inspiration.

Sincerely,

Adrienne Meckel, Ph.D. Juliette Calandra Ferguson

President, Board of Directors Executive Director

P.S. Every $20, $50, or $100 will buy a partial or full scholarship for ONE LOCAL STUDENT to participate in a multi-session ART, SCIENCE, or MUSIC Program offered on the Peninsula, in Salinas, and in South County!

Mock Trial Winners - January 2007

Press Release, January 29, 2007

Contact:

Juliette Calandra Ferguson

The Lyceum of Monterey County

831-372-6098

juliette@lyceum.org

NINTH ANNUAL MONTEREY COUNTY MOCK TRIAL RESULTS

The Lyceum of Monterey County has sponsored Mock Trial for nine years. This year, the Law Office of Michael J. Whilden and the William McCaskey Chapman and Adaline Dinsmore Chapman Foundation join us as co-sponsors of this event.

On January 27th, Pacific Grove High School won the Ninth Annual Monterey County Mock Trial Competition. Monterey High school came in second place with Palma High taking third place. Anjelica Colliard of Carmel High School was the winner of the Courtroom Artist contest with second place going to Maria Alonso of Alisal High School and third place captured by Dustin Hunt, also from Carmel High School. Anjelica is invited to represent Monterey County as our Courtroom Artist at the State Finals.

Pacific Grove has sponsored a Mock Trial team since 1998. They will represent Monterey County at the California State Competition in Oakland, California from March 23rd – 25th, 2007. This is their fourth trip to the State Finals. Tom Wortham, teacher coach, and attorney coaches Elaine McCleaf and Diana Rosenthal of the Monterey County District Attorney’s Offices will be joining the students at the State Competition. This year’s Pacific Grove team members are as follows: Joel Pearman, Lisa Rose Battaglia, Michael O’Dell, Ashley Bargenquast, Zachary DeLap, Ashley Shaffer, Melissa Karasek, Charles Hall, Dorothy Ann Winslow, Molly Speacht, Alec Spears, Chris Hardee, Andrew Cardoso, and Morrighan Hart.

Special Awards went to the following students:

Outstanding Pretrial Motion Attorneys:

Defense – Jaciel Pacheco/Alisal High and Coleman Smith/Palma

Prosecution – Armando Cortez/Alisal High and Stephanie Funt/Carmel High

Outstanding Attorneys:

Defense - Noah Freedman/Carmel High and Parker Adams/Palma

Prosecution – Stephen Alexander/Palma and Whitney Griffith/Carmel

Outstanding Witnesses:

Defense – Jamila Cambridge/Seaside High and Jessica Vetterli/Seaside High

Prosecution – Casey Uy/Alisal High and Brian Norton/Monterey High

Outstanding Bailiffs:

Aaron Lewis/Palma

Ashley Bargenquast/Pacific Grove High

Outstanding Clerks:

Ben Perlmutter/Carmel High

Ana Ochoa/Alisal High

Spelling Bee Winners - 4th/5th Grade - February 2007

LYCEUM SPELLING BEE GROWS FROM 50 TO 74 PARTICIPANTS….

The Lyceum of Monterey County is sponsoring Monterey County’s 4th and 5th Grade Spelling Bee on Saturday, February 3rd 2007 at 10:00 am. It should run approximately 2 hours. The event will be held at San Benancio Middle School, 43 San Benancio Road in Salinas.

Seventy-four students (up from 50 last year) will be selected to represent their own public or private elementary school, competing for the title of ‘Top Speller’ in Monterey County’s 4th and 5th Grade Spelling Bee – this is after three rounds of competition at thirty-seven local elementary schools.

Thirty-four of the County’s public and private elementary schools will send their two best spellers to represent their school with the hopes of bringing home the title. The top four spellers will receive a plaque and all finalists and alternates will receive ribbons and certificates of participation. Calling the words for this year’s final round will be radio and TV cooking personality, Alan Mello.

Currently in its 23rd year, the 4th and 5th Grade Spelling Bee is sponsored by The Lyceum of Monterey County. Please join us and let the community know what an extraordinary job the students and judges do for this annual event. It is truly a 'feel good' story with excellent photo opportunities.

The Lyceum's mission is to inspire a life-long love of learning. We accomplish this by offering enrichment classes that aim to stimulate individual creativity, intellectual promise and academic motivation in children. The Lyceum's uniquely diverse program enriches the daily lives of children throughout Monterey County, including Salinas and Salinas Valley. We help local children to prepare for the future. The Lyceum of Monterey County is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Executive Director, Juliette Ferguson, 831-372-6098, juliette@lyceum.org.

We look forward to seeing you there!

History Day Winners 2007

Local Students Win in 2007 History Day Competition

Monterey County History Day 2007 was held March 10th and 11th at Los Arboles Middle School in Marina. Three hundred local students participated in this year’s competition, creating projects based on the theme “Triumph and Tragedy in History.” Currently in its 17th year, Monterey County History Day is coordinated by the Lyceum of Monterey County and the Monterey County Office of Education, and supported by AT&T Pebble Beach Charities, the funding arm of Monterey Peninsula Foundation.

During the competition, over 40 judges viewed approximately 300 entries and interviewed students about their research. Judges, who are local professionals, selected two winners in each category to represent Monterey County at the state competition in Long Beach from April 26th-29th 2007. In addition, judges selected over 80 recipients of special awards sponsored by 18 individuals, organizations and businesses.

History Day is a six-month to yearlong education program that engages students in the process of discovery and interpretation of historical topics. Students produced dramatic performances, imaginative exhibits, multi-media documentaries, research papers and websites based on their research related to the annual theme.

Founded in 1960, the Lyceum is a 501c3 non-profit organization that coordinates educational enrichment programs and activities including Mock Trial, Spelling Bee for 4th/5th grades, History Day, and over 400 programs annually and reaching over 11,000 students each year within Monterey County.

Monterey County History Day 2007 Winners

SENIOR DIVISION CATEGORY AWARDS

Historical Paper

Winner : Allegra Krasznekewicz, Santa Catalina

Title: William Shakespeare and the Authorship Controversy

Winner: Chris Mitchell, Carmel High

Title: The German Occupation of Poland

Honorable Mention: Kenzie Rowlette, Carmel High

Title: The American Peace Movement during Vietnam

Individual Exhibits

Winner: Anjelica Colliard, Carmel High

Title: Miles Davis: A Jazz Legend

Winner: Barbora Zlatuskova, Carmel High

Title: Women’s Suffrage

Honorable Mention: Bianca Caroline Ho, Stevenson Upper School

Title: Monterey Pop Festival’s Pioneer Form and the Mass Pressure

Group Exhibits

Winner: Brittany Post and Michelle Howell, Marina High

Title: Show me the Glitter and Eyeliner

Winner: Ben Perlmutter and Dustin Hunt, Carmel High

Title: Thurgood Marshall: A Major Dude

Group Documentaries

Winner: Katy Weller, Bonnie Given and Kk Gonzales, Carmel High

Title: Iwo Jima: The Unknown Story

Winner: Jo Osborn and Rebecka Henry, Carmel High

Title: Japanese Internment during World War II

Individual Websites

Winner: Noah Freedman, Carmel High

Title: The Trial of the Century

JUNIOR DIVISION CATEGORY AWARDS

Historical Papers

Winner: Julien Young, Buena Vista

Title: Scipio Africanus: Triumphant or Tragic

Winner: Aradhana Sinha, Buena Vista

Title: World War II: Women in the Workforce

Honorable Mention: Carolyn Zweng Bruckmann, All Saints’ Day School

Title: The Atomic Bomb: A Triumph and a Tragedy

Individual Exhibits

Winner: Thomas Stivers, Stevenson Lower School

Title: Arthur Ashe

Winner: Claire Schreckenberger, All Saints’ Day School

Title: The execution of the Royal Family during the French Revolution

Honorable Mention: Jessica Arviso-Navarro, Los Arboles Middle School

Title: The Triumphant Opening and Tragic Closing of the Lascaux Caves

Group Exhibits

Winner: Brian Amiya, Dominic Cavalli and Kelvin Hoover, Buena Vista Middle School

Title: Nuclear Technology: Scientific Triumph or Human Tragedy?

Winner: Aurora Chun and Nicolette Quario, Los Arboles Middle School

Title: Suduko Sasaki

Honorable Mention: Mariah Drain, Arielle Millinger and Barkley Smith, Los Arboles Middle School

Title: Declaration of Independence: A Triumphant Change

Performances

Winner: Bryce Vaewsorn, All Saints’ Day School

Title: King Edward VIII: Triumph or Tragedy?

Individual Documentaries

Winner: Shreve Archer, All Saints’ Day School

Title: The Triumph and Tragedy of Julius Caesar

Winner: Devon Hayes, All Saints’ Day School

Title: The Crusades: Triumph or Tragedy?

Honorable Mention: Cody Shane Osborn, All Saints’ Day School

Title: Triumph and Tragedy of the Aswan High Dam

Group Documentaries

Winner: Rachel Garcia and Rhylae McClelland, Buena Vista Middle School

Title: The Spanish Flu

Honorable Mention: Molly Krost and Stephanie Marcos, Los Arboles Middle School

Title: The Sardine Era of Monterey

Individual Websites

Winner: Ann-Marie Carrathers, All Saints’ Day School

Title: Polio: Tragedy to Triumph

Group Websites

Honorable Mention: Joe Woolpert, Niki Dubelman and Chris Culcasi, Stevenson Lower School

Title: The Invasion of Normandy

4TH/5TH GRADE POSTER CATEGORY COUNTY WINNERS

Individual Poster

Winner: Jennifer McDonnal, Spreckels Elementary

Title: Orphan Trains: A Rough Ride to Today’s Foster Care System

Winner: Tanvi Kishor Gambhir, University Park Elementary

Title: The Intellect of Albert Einstein: His Many Feats

Group Posters

Winner: Sumner Healey, Reece Gagnon, Andrew Miles and Justice Post

International School of Monterey

Title: The Day that Turned the Tide of the War: D-Day

Winner: Sean Burns, Suraya Essi, Taylor Hobbs and Reeve Grobecker

International School of Monterey

Title: Operation Pedro Pan: Saving Cuba’s Children’s Lives

Honorable Mention: Ari Meininger, Izzie Leahy, Camille Fuentes and Zoe Deoudes

International School of Monterey

Title: Princess Diana: A Victim of Modern Society

SPECIAL AWARD WINNERS

Alliance Francaise Award for French or Francophone History

Claire Schreckenberger

Jessica Arviso- Navarro

AT&T Pebble Beach Charities Primary Source Award for Outstanding Use of Primary Sources

Molly Krost

Stephanie Marcos

Shefali Agarwal

Devin Drinker-Pearson

Holly Carlsberg

Tatiana McPartland

Shannon Alconaba

Carolyn Zweng Bruckmann

Julien Ramos

Anthony Theresa

Aradhana Sinha

Anjelica Colliard

Bianca Caroline Ho

Allegra Krasznekewicz

Kenzie Rowlette

Chris Mitchell

Sean Burns

Suraya Essi

Taylor Hobbs

Reeve Grobecker

Peter Millinger

Preston Evers

James Welsh

Bastian Award for Turning Points in History

MacKenzie Finch

Kenzie Rowlette

Carolyn Zweng Bruckmann

Savannah Mourao

Jerene Aldinger

Shefali Agarwal

Jack Myers

Dr. Ben Richards Award for Medicine/OR

Ryan Zeidler

Ethan Hecox

Tessa Shifflett

Brian Clark

Alexandra Polovneff

Harvey Lao

Camp Award for Pop Culture

Domenic Bove

Saxon Pierce

Annie Bassetti

Brian Amiya

Domenic Cavalli

Kelvin Hoover

Anthony Penko

Ann-Marie Carrathers

Carmel Heritage Society Award for Outstanding Projects

Anthony Penko

CCK Memorial Award for Women in History

Aradhana Sinha

Barbora Zlatuskova

Daniel Kanak

Anthony Favaloro

Bennett Parish

Ian Lane

Central Coast Award for Environmental History

Katie Allen

Mara Awerbuck

Nailah Shah

Skye-Marie Jensen

Brian Jashua Tila

Holly Carlsberg

Congregation Beth Israel Award for Jewish/Israeli History

Ethan Peterson

Sharquira Robinson

Emily Su

Lorena Sanchez

Alexandria Robertson-Gilmore

Jasmine Flores

The Cortright Award for An Individual in History

Jonathan Vanderhorst

Beau Bayless

Bryce Vaesworn

The Fairbanks Award for Family History

Katy Weller

Bonnie Given

Kk Gonzales

Sarven Tersakyan

Connor Shade

Trevor Foss

The First Mayor’s House Award for Early CA/US History/Migration

Jo Osborn

Rebecka Henry

Shefali Agarwal

Peter Mellinger

Preston Evers
James Welsh

First National Bank Award for Historical Wars

Sumner Healey

Reece Gagnon

Andrew Miles

Justice Post

First National Bank Award for International History

Sean Burns

Suraya Essi

Taylor Hobbs

Reeve Grobecker

First National Bank Award for Local History

Bianca Caroline Ho

Anthony Penko

Eliya Baron Lopez

Michelle Feygin

Angela Castillo

The Freeman Award for The Arts

Anjelica Colliard

Jessica Arviuso-Navarro

Veronica Hills-Skerritt

Friends of the Monterey Library Award - First Prize

Peter Mellinger

Preston Evers

James Welsh

Friends of the Monterey Library Award - Second Prize

Shefali Agarwal

Friends of the Monterey Library Award for Monterey History

Anthony Penko

Hisashi Kajikuri, M.D. award for Outstanding Students

Rebecka Henry

Jo Osborn

Ann-Marie Carrathers

Tessa Shifflett

Harvey Lao

Brian Clark

Alexandra Polovneff

Maureen Richards Award for Ancient History

Greg Guggenheim

Sofia Llata

Military History Award for Military History

Carolyn Zweng Bruckmann

Anthony Theresa

Alexis Thomas

Devin Drinker-Pearson

Peter Mellinger

Preston Evers

James Welsh

Jo Osborn

Rebecka Henry

Monterey Bay Colony Mayflower Descendants Elder William Brewster Award for US History (pre Civil War)

Megan Bomar

Allegra Krasznekewicz

Monterey County Historical Advisory Commission Award for Monterey County History

Peter Mellinger

Preston Evers

James Welsh

Jonathon Vanderhorst

Anthony Penko

Honorable Mention – Peter Mellinger, Preston Evers and James Welsh

Monterey County History and Art Association Award for Outstanding Project

Jo Osborn

Rebecka Henry

Bianca Caroline Ho

Monterey Peninsula Chamber of Commerce Award for International History

Chris Mitchell

Monterey Peninsula Chamber of Commerce Award for Historical Wars

Kenzie Rowlette

Monterey Peninsula Chamber of Commerce Award for Music

Domenic Bove

Anjelica Colliard

Monterey Peninsula Chamber of Commerce Award for Pop Culture

Bianca Caroline Ho

Brittney Noble

National Society of the Colonial Dames of America Award for Early American History

Barbora Zlatuskova

Ryan Nolan

Hanna Alejo

Russell Hungridge

John Weber

Rowan Herbert

Justin Williby

Pacific Repertory Theatre Award for Outstanding Project

Jennifer McDonnal

Allegra Krasnekewicz

Anthony Theresa

PG Rotary Award for Local History

Bianca Caroline Ho

Peter Mellinger

Preston Evers

James Welsh

Professor Berry Fell Memorial Award for New Interpretations in History

Allegra Kraszenekewicz

Temple Beth El Award for Outstanding Project

Devon Hayes

The Works Award for Outstanding Project

Victoria Lund

Barbora Zlatuskova

Kristine Jesperson

Local Students Win in 2007 History Day Competition

Contact Information:

Juliette Ferguson, Executive Director

The Lyceum of Monterey County

Phone: 372-6098

Juliette@Lyceum.org

For Immediate Release…

Monterey County History Day 2007 was held March 10th and 11th at Los Arboles Middle School in Marina. Three hundred local students participated in this year’s competition, creating projects based on the theme “Triumph and Tragedy in History.” Currently in its 17th year, Monterey County History Day is coordinated by the Lyceum of Monterey County and the Monterey County Office of Education, and supported by AT&T Pebble Beach Charities, the funding arm of Monterey Peninsula Foundation.

During the competition, over 40 judges viewed approximately 300 entries and interviewed students about their research. Judges, who are local professionals, selected two winners in each category to represent Monterey County at the state competition in Long Beach from April 26th-29th 2007. In addition, judges selected over 80 recipients of special awards sponsored by 18 individuals, organizations and businesses.

History Day is a six-month to yearlong education program that engages students in the process of discovery and interpretation of historical topics. Students produced dramatic performances, imaginative exhibits, multi-media documentaries, research papers and websites based on their research related to the annual theme.

Founded in 1960, the Lyceum is a 501c3 non-profit organization that coordinates educational enrichment programs and activities including Mock Trial, Spelling Bee for 4th/5th grades, History Day, and over 400 programs annually and reaching over 11,000 students each year within Monterey County.

Monterey County History Day 2007 Winners

SENIOR DIVISION CATEGORY AWARDS

Historical Paper

Winner : Allegra Krasznekewicz, Santa Catalina

Title: William Shakespeare and the Authorship Controversy

Winner: Chris Mitchell, Carmel High

Title: The German Occupation of Poland

Honorable Mention: Kenzie Rowlette, Carmel High

Title: The American Peace Movement during Vietnam

Individual Exhibits

Winner: Anjelica Colliard, Carmel High

Title: Miles Davis: A Jazz Legend

Winner: Barbora Zlatuskova, Carmel High

Title: Women’s Suffrage

Honorable Mention: Bianca Caroline Ho, Stevenson Upper School

Title: Monterey Pop Festival’s Pioneer Form and the Mass Pressure

Group Exhibits

Winner: Brittany Post and Michelle Howell, Marina High

Title: Show me the Glitter and Eyeliner

Winner: Ben Perlmutter and Dustin Hunt, Carmel High

Title: Thurgood Marshall: A Major Dude

Group Documentaries

Winner: Katy Weller, Bonnie Given and Kk Gonzales, Carmel High

Title: Iwo Jima: The Unknown Story

Winner: Jo Osborn and Rebecka Henry, Carmel High

Title: Japanese Internment during World War II

Individual Websites

Winner: Noah Freedman, Carmel High

Title: The Trial of the Century

JUNIOR DIVISION CATEGORY AWARDS

Historical Papers

Winner: Julien Young, Buena Vista

Title: Scipio Africanus: Triumphant or Tragic

Winner: Aradhana Sinha, Buena Vista

Title: World War II: Women in the Workforce

Honorable Mention: Carolyn Zweng Bruckmann, All Saints’ Day School

Title: The Atomic Bomb: A Triumph and a Tragedy

Individual Exhibits

Winner: Thomas Stivers, Stevenson Lower School

Title: Arthur Ashe

Winner: Claire Schreckenberger, All Saints’ Day School

Title: The execution of the Royal Family during the French Revolution

Honorable Mention: Jessica Arviso-Navarro, Los Arboles Middle School

Title: The Triumphant Opening and Tragic Closing of the Lascaux Caves

Group Exhibits

Winner: Brian Amiya, Dominic Cavalli and Kelvin Hoover, Buena Vista Middle School

Title: Nuclear Technology: Scientific Triumph or Human Tragedy?

Winner: Aurora Chun and Nicolette Quario, Los Arboles Middle School

Title: Suduko Sasaki

Honorable Mention: Mariah Drain, Arielle Millinger and Barkley Smith, Los Arboles Middle School

Title: Declaration of Independence: A Triumphant Change

Performances

Winner: Bryce Vaewsorn, All Saints’ Day School

Title: King Edward VIII: Triumph or Tragedy?

Individual Documentaries

Winner: Shreve Archer, All Saints’ Day School

Title: The Triumph and Tragedy of Julius Caesar

Winner: Devon Hayes, All Saints’ Day School

Title: The Crusades: Triumph or Tragedy?

Honorable Mention: Cody Shane Osborn, All Saints’ Day School

Title: Triumph and Tragedy of the Aswan High Dam

Group Documentaries

Winner: Rachel Garcia and Rhylae McClelland, Buena Vista Middle School

Title: The Spanish Flu

Honorable Mention: Molly Krost and Stephanie Marcos, Los Arboles Middle School

Title: The Sardine Era of Monterey

Individual Websites

Winner: Ann-Marie Carrathers, All Saints’ Day School

Title: Polio: Tragedy to Triumph

Group Websites

Honorable Mention: Joe Woolpert, Niki Dubelman and Chris Culcasi, Stevenson Lower School

Title: The Invasion of Normandy

4TH/5TH GRADE POSTER CATEGORY COUNTY WINNERS

Individual Poster

Winner: Jennifer McDonnal, Spreckels Elementary

Title: Orphan Trains: A Rough Ride to Today’s Foster Care System

Winner: Tanvi Kishor Gambhir, University Park Elementary

Title: The Intellect of Albert Einstein: His Many Feats

Group Posters

Winner: Sumner Healey, Reece Gagnon, Andrew Miles and Justice Post

International School of Monterey

Title: The Day that Turned the Tide of the War: D-Day

Winner: Sean Burns, Suraya Essi, Taylor Hobbs and Reeve Grobecker

International School of Monterey

Title: Operation Pedro Pan: Saving Cuba’s Children’s Lives

Honorable Mention: Ari Meininger, Izzie Leahy, Camille Fuentes and Zoe Deoudes

International School of Monterey

Title: Princess Diana: A Victim of Modern Society

SPECIAL AWARD WINNERS

Alliance Francaise Award for French or Francophone History

Claire Schreckenberger

Jessica Arviso- Navarro

AT&T Pebble Beach Charities Primary Source Award for Outstanding Use of Primary Sources

Molly Krost

Stephanie Marcos

Shefali Agarwal

Devin Drinker-Pearson

Holly Carlsberg

Tatiana McPartland

Shannon Alconaba

Carolyn Zweng Bruckmann

Julien Ramos

Anthony Theresa

Aradhana Sinha

Anjelica Colliard

Bianca Caroline Ho

Allegra Krasznekewicz

Kenzie Rowlette

Chris Mitchell

Sean Burns

Suraya Essi

Taylor Hobbs

Reeve Grobecker

Peter Millinger

Preston Evers

James Welsh

Bastian Award for Turning Points in History

MacKenzie Finch

Kenzie Rowlette

Carolyn Zweng Bruckmann

Savannah Mourao

Jerene Aldinger

Shefali Agarwal

Jack Myers

Dr. Ben Richards Award for Medicine/OR

Ryan Zeidler

Ethan Hecox

Tessa Shifflett

Brian Clark

Alexandra Polovneff

Harvey Lao

Camp Award for Pop Culture

Domenic Bove

Saxon Pierce

Annie Bassetti

Brian Amiya

Domenic Cavalli

Kelvin Hoover

Anthony Penko

Ann-Marie Carrathers

Carmel Heritage Society Award for Outstanding Projects

Anthony Penko

CCK Memorial Award for Women in History

Aradhana Sinha

Barbora Zlatuskova

Daniel Kanak

Anthony Favaloro

Bennett Parish

Ian Lane

Central Coast Award for Environmental History

Katie Allen

Mara Awerbuck

Nailah Shah

Skye-Marie Jensen

Brian Jashua Tila

Holly Carlsberg

Congregation Beth Israel Award for Jewish/Israeli History

Ethan Peterson

Sharquira Robinson

Emily Su

Lorena Sanchez

Alexandria Robertson-Gilmore

Jasmine Flores

The Cortright Award for An Individual in History

Jonathan Vanderhorst

Beau Bayless

Bryce Vaesworn

The Fairbanks Award for Family History

Katy Weller

Bonnie Given

Kk Gonzales

Sarven Tersakyan

Connor Shade

Trevor Foss

The First Mayor’s House Award for Early CA/US History/Migration

Jo Osborn

Rebecka Henry

Shefali Agarwal

Peter Mellinger

Preston Evers
James Welsh

First National Bank Award for Historical Wars

Sumner Healey

Reece Gagnon

Andrew Miles

Justice Post

First National Bank Award for International History

Sean Burns

Suraya Essi

Taylor Hobbs

Reeve Grobecker

First National Bank Award for Local History

Bianca Caroline Ho

Anthony Penko

Eliya Baron Lopez

Michelle Feygin

Angela Castillo

The Freeman Award for The Arts

Anjelica Colliard

Jessica Arviuso-Navarro

Veronica Hills-Skerritt

Friends of the Monterey Library Award - First Prize

Peter Mellinger

Preston Evers

James Welsh

Friends of the Monterey Library Award - Second Prize

Shefali Agarwal

Friends of the Monterey Library Award for Monterey History

Anthony Penko

Hisashi Kajikuri, M.D. award for Outstanding Students

Rebecka Henry

Jo Osborn

Ann-Marie Carrathers

Tessa Shifflett

Harvey Lao

Brian Clark

Alexandra Polovneff

Maureen Richards Award for Ancient History

Greg Guggenheim

Sofia Llata

Military History Award for Military History

Carolyn Zweng Bruckmann

Anthony Theresa

Alexis Thomas

Devin Drinker-Pearson

Peter Mellinger

Preston Evers

James Welsh

Jo Osborn

Rebecka Henry

Monterey Bay Colony Mayflower Descendants Elder William Brewster Award for US History (pre Civil War)

Megan Bomar

Allegra Krasznekewicz

Monterey County Historical Advisory Commission Award for Monterey County History

Peter Mellinger

Preston Evers

James Welsh

Jonathon Vanderhorst

Anthony Penko

Honorable Mention – Peter Mellinger, Preston Evers and James Welsh

Monterey County History and Art Association Award for Outstanding Project

Jo Osborn

Rebecka Henry

Bianca Caroline Ho

Monterey Peninsula Chamber of Commerce Award for International History

Chris Mitchell

Monterey Peninsula Chamber of Commerce Award for Historical Wars

Kenzie Rowlette

Monterey Peninsula Chamber of Commerce Award for Music

Domenic Bove

Anjelica Colliard

Monterey Peninsula Chamber of Commerce Award for Pop Culture

Bianca Caroline Ho

Brittney Noble

National Society of the Colonial Dames of America Award for Early American History

Barbora Zlatuskova

Ryan Nolan

Hanna Alejo

Russell Hungridge

John Weber

Rowan Herbert

Justin Williby

Pacific Repertory Theatre Award for Outstanding Project

Jennifer McDonnal

Allegra Krasnekewicz

Anthony Theresa

PG Rotary Award for Local History

Bianca Caroline Ho

Peter Mellinger

Preston Evers

James Welsh

Professor Berry Fell Memorial Award for New Interpretations in History

Allegra Kraszenekewicz

Temple Beth El Award for Outstanding Project

Devon Hayes

The Works Award for Outstanding Project

Victoria Lund

Barbora Zlatuskova

Kristine Jesperson