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Friday, June 16, 2006 11:05 AM EDT

Long to speak at business meeting
Cornell Cooperative Extension's monthly Women in Business Network meeting will feature Mike Long, who will speak on the subject, “Historic Resources Here in Auburn: How the overall picture fits together.” The meeting will be held from 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. on Wednesday, June 28. Participants are welcome to bring lunch. Light refreshments will be served. To RSVP, call 255-1183.

The meetings are held at the Cornell Cooperative Extension Cayuga County Education Center at 248 Grant Ave., Auburn.

Host families needed for foreign students

An international exchange organization is seeking families to host foreign exchange high school students for the 2006-2007 academic year.

Youth for Understanding (YFU)-USA will send students aged 15-18 to the United States from August of this year to June 2007.

All exchange students have achieved English language proficiency and are chosen for their high grades from schools in their home countries.

They will bring their own spending money and are covered by comprehensive health insurance arranged by the exchange organization.

For more information, contact Rachel Price, Northeast District Recruiter, at (617) 868-3660, or e-mail her at rprice@yfu.org. Online applications are available at www.yfu-usa.org.

Seneca Falls student hired as steward

A Seneca County student has been hired as a Lake Ontario Salmon River steward for 2006.

Charlotte Gay of Seneca Falls is part of a 10-person stewards crew managed by New York Sea Grant in cooperation with The Nature Conservancy, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and New York State Parks.

Stewards serve as goodwill ambassadors, promoting environmentally sound recreational use of the river and lake areas.

Their duties include monitoring visitor usage, signage and dune fence installation, walkway repairs and beach/shoreline cleanup. Gay is a 2005 Natural Resource Management graduate of the College of Environmental Science and Forestry and a Ranger School alumni.

For more information on the Dune and River Stewards Program, contact New York Sea Grant at 312-3042.

- From staff reports

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