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Stories From Past Editions Of Firm Newsletter
FRIENDS, FITNESS AND LEADERSHIP HELP MARK THE PATH (Summer 2010)
![]() Howard Coker Presents Check To Sara Bravo |
Finding one’s way in life, especially for young teens, can
seem to present a lonely and often confusing path. 6th and 7th grade girls at
Julia Landon Middle School have the opportunity to join an after-school program
that offers them continual support from volunteer teachers, parents and other
students. It’s called “Pathfinders” and was developed in 2008 by Assistant
Principal Sara Bravo and enthusiastically endorsed by school Principal Kelly
Coker-Daniel. This homegrown program is the only one of its kind in the Duval
County school system. Popularity and participation has continued to grow
steadily since its inception. This year, for the first time, 7th graders play
the duo role as participants and as mentors to 6th grade club members. The every
other Monday program includes leadership activities and group discussions,
followed by a run or walk around the historic San Marco neighborhood surrounding
Julia Landon Middle School. Girls in the club are very enthusiastic about it as
they sport the signature orange tee shirts that designate them as a
“pathfinder.” In describing why the girls like the program, comments most often
heard include: “It helps deal with problems’ ‘To give and get insights’ ‘Has
made me want to do sports in High School’ ‘Like making new friends in a new
school’ ‘It’s nice to be all girls together.”
Our firm has sponsored “Pathfinders” for the past two years with financial
support that meets all the operating costs of the program. In an interesting
coincidence, Howard Coker attended Julia Landon when it was a high school and
the current principal is his daughter, Kelly.
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HELPING MARK THE WAY FOR “PATHFINDERS” (Winter 2009)
![]() 2008-2009 "Pathfinders" |
A special after-school program for 6th grade girls at Julia
Landon College Preparatory and Leadership Development School, a dedicated Magnet
school in Jacksonville, is very popular. Participation is voluntary and over
half of eligible students have already signed up. Named “Pathfinders,” the
program was originated by Assistant Principal Sara Bravo and immediately
supported by school Principal Dr. Kelly Coker-Daniel. For the 2008-2009 school
year, our firm is supporting the program as sole sponsor.
With a bi-weekly two-hour meeting, “Pathfinders” goal is to give members the
opportunity and encouragement to gain trust and build self-esteem. Each meeting
kicks off with indoor leadership development and esteem-building exercises and
then switches to outdoor physical activities with a choice between walking and
running. In addition to Sara Bravo, three other Landon teachers, including Reni
Fenton, Shirlee Kasztelan and Ann Peacock-Preston, volunteer their time to work
with the girls in the program. This year’s “Pathfinders” program will culminate
in a May 1-2 “Relay for Life” event to benefit the American Cancer Society.
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ATTORNEYS HELP MAKE YOUNG ATHLETE’S DAY (Summer 2009)
Firm Partners Howard Coker, Charles Sorenson and Matthew Posgay, in company with Attorney Randy Crabtree were one of four winning teams at the Eighth Annual James “Coach” Day Golf Tournament held this year on March 16 at the Mill Cove Golf Club.
![]() Coker Team With Coach Day |
The event is a joint effort, in conjunction with the Bob Hayes Track Meet, to
raise money to support the James “Coach” Day Scholarship Fund for young
athletes. Funds raised from the first through seventh tournament helped 32
people to further their education. A quote from Coach Day’s message about the
event includes, “The purpose of this event is not only to provide scholarships
for young athletes, but also to give the community an opportunity to get
involved and encourage our young people to go farther….” “Together there is no
limit to what we can achieve.”
Charles Sorenson agrees with Coach Day, commenting: “Playing in the tournament
was a special and very enjoyable experience for all of us. It had special
meaning, too, because we had represented Coach Day’s daughter, Wonza Smith.
While it was nice to be on be a winning team, we were all most gratified to
participate in an event that helps makes dreams come true for deserving young
people in our community.”
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