
				
				“SCICON is people working together.” 
				
				
				
				
				A new brick walkway has been established in honor and memory of 
				Dick Hoskins.  Continuing with his motto of "SCICON is 
				people working together," the walkway will provide an 
				opportunity for service clubs, businesses and families to 
				purchase a brick to show support for the SCICON program. Located 
				by the bell tower the walkway will be a focal point of SCICON 
				activity.  Meant to recognize the supporters of  
				SCICON in a public way,  this memorial will allow visitors and 
				 students  to see firsthand the outpouring of community 
				commitment and involvement that makes our program great. For 
				more information please call the SCICON office at 559-539-2642.
				
				
				
				Brick Walkway Fundraising Donation Levels
				
				
					
						|  | Golden Eagle | $500 | 8 x 8 brick with logo |  | 
					
						|  | Red Tail 
						Hawk | $250 | 8 x 8 brick w/o logo |  | 
					
						|  | Great 
						Horned Owl | $150 | 4 x 8 brick |  | 
					
						|  | Family/Individual | $100 | 4 x 8 brick |  | 
				
				
				
				                     
				
				
				
				Each brick has a smooth surface and beveled edges with spacers 
				on the sides.  
				Included with your donation, each brick will be engraved with 
				the donor’s name and logo (if applicable). 
				
				
				
				SCICON is the outdoor school of science and conservation 
				operated by the Tulare County Office of Education. It is located 
				on 1100 acres above Springville, CA. SCICON is a product of over 
				50 years of school and community involvement. Community support 
				has enabled this state-of-the-art environmental education school 
				to become a model for similar programs throughout the country. 
				The Friends of SCICON is the fund-raising arm of SCICON. 
				The Friends of SCICON is a 
				501(c)3 non-profit corporation. The Friends of SCICON is an 
				all-volunteer organization with no paid employees. One hundred 
				percent of the funds raised are used to improve or enhance the 
				SCICON program for students. 
				The Friends of SCICON appreciates your donation and 
				support to a long-lasting tradition of educating Tulare County’s 
				youth.
				
				 
				
				