Article: 1976251 of alt.religion.scientology
From: barbz <xenubarb@netscape.net>
Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology
Subject: Narconon scholarships available!
Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2006 05:53:52 -0700

Lu Bole is a cult shill posing as a "local reporter" in Leona Valley.
At the Town Council meeting on March 6, 2006, Lu dismissed the online 
information about Narconon as "all lies."

Is this, then, a little 'quid pro cult' for her efforts?

Source: http://www.geocities.com/GreenValleyReporter/

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PRESS RELEASE:
2 May 2006

In celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Narconon Program's 
establishment and with great pleasure Narconon at Canyon Oaks Ranch 
announces the establishment of an annual full scholarship for a 
qualified citizen of Green Valley, Ca. Named the

"Paul W. Bole Memorial Scholarship" in memory of the well loved and 
active Green Valley resident who passed away February 5th this year. The 
concept had been discussed most recently at the April 10TH Green Valley 
Town Council Meeting by attending citizens, including Paul Boles' wife & 
sister, members of the Town Council and Community Center & the director 
for Narconon at Canyon Oaks Ranch.  It was at that meeting that the GVTC 
presented a memorial plaque recognizing Paul's dedicated service to 
Green valley and is now on display in the GV Community Center building.

When told the good news about the Full Scholarship to honor her late 
husband's memory, Lutier Bole said "I am honored and speechless; this 
means so much to me, and the community, thank you".

Catherine Savage, Director of the residential drug & alcohol 
rehabilitation center currently going through the process of applying 
for a Conditional Use Permit from the County of Los Angeles, received 
word today that final approval was given by its Scholarship Committee. 
"When I applied to our Scholarship Committee I told them how over the 
last two years I have had the pleasure of meeting many Green Valley 
townspeople and civic leaders. It is our closest neighboring community, 
just 5 miles from the Canyon Oaks Ranch at the corner of Spunky Canyon & 
Bouquet Canyon Roads. I related that in our dialogues I learned of Green 
Valley's awareness of the crippling affects of drug & alcohol abuse & 
addiction and of the Community's determination in doing something about it!

I told them of Paul's quiet but consistent help to his neighbors and 
community, of his service to our country in the Marine Corps, how he & 
Lu were among our earliest friends & supporters and how his life set 
such a great example of service and kindness, one that will both inspire 
and motivate our future students at Narconon at Canyon Oaks Ranch and 
all of us!  These are the same values and points of ethics we emphasize 
in our program; service to one's family, community & country as a drug 
free individual!"

Candidates for the once a year Scholarship, will need to meet Narconon's 
age, security& medical criteria and will need to demonstrate a sincere 
desire to do the Program on their own determinism. A selection committee 
will be worked out with the intention to include: a member from the 
Green Valley Town Council, a member from the Green Valley Community 
Center and Mrs. Luiter Bole; Scholarship. Preference would be given to 
residents of or family members of Green Valley residents while anyone 
could apply for the scholarship. In the event that the need for the 
scholarship not be found in the afore mentioned Green Valley category in 
a particular year, the selection committee could also give priority to 
qualified residents of the Lake Hughes, Elizabeth Lake & Leona Valley 
Communities as well as residents living on Bouquet Canyon Road.

WORK-STUDY PROGRAM

Mrs. Savage further commented "We also plan to establish a 'work study' 
program for qualified applicants; contingent on space availability, for 
residents of our surrounding communities and Bouquet Canyon Road 
residents.  Since we are an independent, non-profit public benefit 
organization operating under State License, Narconon recognizes our 
responsibility for community service.  We welcome initiative from other 
area communities to work with us to do the same.  Already I have been 
approached by local people needing help with alcohol & drug abuse & 
addiction problems and we seek ways to assist prior to our opening of 
the residential facility.   Especially in view of a neighboring 
Government's recent capitulation to drug & substance abuse; we as 
Californians need to get out of our "comfort zones" and get involved in 
drug & alcohol education & prevention and rehabilitation.    It is a 
real sign of Leadership & care about their community that Green Valley 
inspired this Scholarship".

Comments may be sent to Mrs. Savage at e-mail add:  nnsocal@hotmail.com 
   or 36491 Bouquet Canyon Rd. Saugus, Ca 91350