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Spring 2005 Volume 11, Issue 2 Front Page
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Be as creative as possible. There’s no limit to the number of names you can submit. The winner will receive public recognition, gift certificates and the honor of naming the parking structure. Another building that received Measure E funding, the Kirsch Center for Environmental Studies, was named nearly five years ago. The Steven and Michele Kirsch Foundation awarded a $2-million grant to Foothill-De Anza to help fund the energy-efficient, climate-responsive building. In addition, more than a year ago the Cheeseman Environmental Study Area was named in honor of Doug Cheeseman, the founder of the ESA who taught biology and ecology at De Anza for 30 years. These campus buildings were named for people connected to our history:
www.deanza.edu/parkingcontest and submit one or more names by Friday, April 22. It’s also possible to mail the information to the college to the attention of “Naming Contest/Parking Structure.” Include your basic contact information and write a brief essay of 25 words or less explaining why you chose that name.
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