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Clay Garland: Clay and Tim Manchester have been the GIS backbone of EAST the last 3 years. He has presented at EAST conferences in Sacramento, at World GIS Day at CUE conferences, at the Mission, before Historical Research groups like SB Historic Foundation, Sacramento Governor's Award ceremony, before County Superintendent Dr Bill Cirone, before Ocean Explorers Teachers at Ventura College, before National Service Learning Board of Directors in Santa Barbara, before the SB County Schools Boards and at SYVUHS. SYVUHS has won 2 EAST Founder's awards and it has been the work of Clay Garland spotlighted. His GPS work started us using Trimble and helped us win the 2004 Geospatial Solutions competition. His works spans GIS, video, online classes, GIS, animation and multi media. He was a key co-author of finding the Mission aqueduct and was the keynote speaker in Sacramento at the 2004 Gov. Award for Historic Preservation. His work has been featured in magazines (Geospatial Solutions and Santa Ynez Guest), newspapers (Santa Ynez Valley and Santa Barbara NewsPress), on TV (KEYT) and on commercial websites (Trimble and Ocean Explorers). His work has won awards and software from ESRI for the school and EAST lab totaling more than $50,000. In 2005 he and Kelly won the World GIS day Award at Ventura College for their presentation. He and Kelly Lyon did the GIS work conclusively proving that the dam site existed at the location a student team found. Clay and Tim have developed this EAST program and nothing would have been possible without their interest, desire and abilities. They are the best! Clay is heading to SB City College.

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