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Students Graduate From Summer Aviation Program at Van Nuys Airport

Posted on: Thursday, 10 August 2006, 21:00 CDT

 WHAT:     Los Angeles City Councilmember Tony Cardenas will present           certificates of achievement to area high school students from           the 2006 graduating class of Van Nuys Airport's Aviation Career           Education (ACE) Academy. Ceremony also includes a showing of           "Van Nuys Airport: 75 Years in Pictures," a 12-minute,           photo-based film about the airport's rich history.           Offered primarily to students in the San Fernando Valley, the           weeklong motivational program is designed to provide an           understanding of career opportunities and operations at both           Van Nuys and Los Angeles International Airports. During the           program, students from 7 local high schools got a           behind-the-scenes look at various airport facilities and met           employees from a wide variety of trade and professional           occupations at both airports. Excellent opportunity for visuals. WHO:      -- Ten local high school students (selection based on merit)           -- Los Angeles City Councilmember Tony Cardenas           -- Airport tenant employees representing various trade and              professional occupations           -- Los Angeles World Airports officials WHEN:     Friday, August 11, 4 p.m.           -- 3:30 p.m.            Reception and refreshments           -- 4 p.m.               Graduation ceremony WHERE:    Airtel Plaza Hotel, Gulfstream Room, 7277 Valjean Ave., Van Nuys          (Thomas Guide p. 531, E-4) CONTACT:  Pat Freudenburg or David Johnson, Van Nuys Airport Public and           Community Relations, at (818) 909-3529 

SOURCE: Los Angeles World Airports


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