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With the help of corporate partners, students to take control of their future through quality education. Serving West Sonoma County since Two magical things happen when Gay Jacobsen gets her hands on you. She later transferred and fenced for San Jose State University in the late s and early s.

Sign up for our free weekly highlights for the chance to win two tickets terrific nonprofit events! If you "like" us on facebook, or sign up for our weekly news highlights, you'll be entered to win! The school provides a faith-based, college preparatory education and an active corporate work study program to underserved students from the Portland area.

Thank you for being part of ours. Photo credit, Andrea Lonas Photography. Born and raised in California’s central valley, Gay Jacobsen began fencing in the garage of a High School teacher who knew enough about fencing to teach the basics. It takes a community to provide a transformative education to a racially diverse population of capable, motivated and interested college-bound students.

Email us and we'll run a contest with tickets to your event! Board member Cyndy Maletis enjoys a laugh during the program. We are grateful to our event Sponsors:. Your stressed out, tightened up muscles turn to butter, and the chaos in your mind succumbs to bliss.

Look for another ticket giveaway soon! Sign up today! T hanks also to the Class of , families, faculty and staff who volunteered at the event and helped make it a success. Gay Kristine Jacobsen D'Asaro (now Gay MacLellan) is an American Olympic foil fencer. Portland, OR.

Photo Credit, Andrea Lonas. Offered in a cozy, warm studio near the little town of Bodega Bay, California. The highlight video shows what an adventure the night was. [1] She attended the University of California, Santa Barbara from to and fenced as a member of the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos.