November 2012 – Scholarship Updates

he CDTOA Scholarship held a two month fund raiser selling tickets to raise donation for its scholarship, our result where great!

Scholarship Fund Nets $4,100

We like to thank everyone who participated and bought a ticket or two.

Our winner for the grand prize was Mark Sturdevant, a CCTA Affiliate from LA Frightliner.

Congratulations MARK!!!!

Sincerely Scholarship Committee

October 2012 – Where Are They Now?

Hello CTTA members!

My name is Elizabeth Emery and I have been awarded the Continuing Student Scholarship for the past two years. I am so thankful for the support of this organization. I attend Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona. I am studying the Human Dimensions of Forestry and will be graduating with a BS in May 2014. I’m currently uncertain as to what I would like to do upon graduation, but I am hoping that I will find a little bit of passion during the next year. Read more

September 2012 – Where are they now?

By Katie Grande

My name is Katie Grande, the daughter of Dave and Roni Grande, owners of Material Transport located in
Ventura, Ca.

My Grandmother was a great inspiration to our family, instilling hard work ethics and faith into our souls.  She believed that “who you are, makes a difference”, and I am living my life by her words.My Grandmother, Marie Grande, was the first lady President of the California Dump Truck Owners Association (CDTOA), and was fondly known by her friends of the Ventura Chapter as “The First Lady of Trucking”. Read more

September 2012 – SCHOLARSHIP NEWS: Application Reviews!

Your Scholarship Committee met on August 28 to review applications and awarded a total of eight scholarships.  Now we need your help.  In our continuing effort to help the families of our CCTA members, it is critical that we raise funds to keep this worthy program alive.  We will be selling raffle tickets for $25 each (or 5 for $100) with the winning ticket to be drawn at our Annual Board meeting on October 6.  Our winner will receive a $1,000 gift card.   Read more

August 2012 – Scholarship Recipients: Where are they now?

By Brandon Perluss

My name is Brandon Perluss and my mother, Lorraine Perluss, is executive assistant for the California Construction Trucking Association (CCTA) .

My journey for higher education began at Fullerton College, where I spent two years completing a majority of my general education classes. Although I have always been passionate about mathematics and sciences, it was here that I fell in love with accounting. I spoke with counselors and professors and they guided me through the necessary steps in following this path. Read more

August 2010 – Scholarship Fundraiser Was a Great Success

Thanks to all who donated money, raffle items and those who volunteered to help with BBQ fundraiser.

CCTA wanted give a special recognition to Jay Pocock at Superior Trailer for hosting the event. We also are grateful and appreciative of Progressive Insurance, Dirt Patrol (Hector Leon & Family), Doug Nichols and Family, Ugalde Trucking, A C Byers, Lucas Oil, Silver Bullet, Iron Man, Greg Dineen & Assoc., Exhaust Emission Reduction Specialists, Diesel Emission Service, Dan Ugalde Jr., Victor Vasquez & Family, Dennis and Carol Coker, Cold stone Ice cream and AADT for all of your support. Read more

July 2012 – Scholarship Recipients: Where are they now?

By Megan Morgan

Hello, my name is Megan Morgan. My grandfather, William Burch is a member of the CCTA (CDTOA).  I was fortunate enough to receive a scholarship from the CCTA this past fall.

My scholarship went towards funding my college education for my freshman year at San Diego State University.  I decided to major in civil engineering, because I enjoy and excel in mathematics and I think that it would be exciting and interesting to design and build beautiful buildings.  Read more

June 2012 – Scholarship Recipients: Where are they now?

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By Kittie Buck

When I was asked to write a “Where Are They Now” article for the CCTA magazine, I started reflecting on my journey through higher education. It has been quite an adventure in which I have learned a lot about my future career as well as learned about what it is like to be a responsible adult.

When I entered college in the fall of 2006 I enrolled at San Jose State University (SJSU), but I was not sure how I was going to pay for college. Thanks to scholarships, such as the ones that CCTA generously awarded, I was able to finance my education. These scholarships allowed me to take out minimal student loans and work a reasonable amount so that my focus could remain primarily on my studies. As I am finishing my graduate school career, I have realized exactly how precious the scholarship money was. After almost 12 months, and I won’t say how much I have accrued in student loans, I realize how lucky I was to be awarded scholarships during my undergraduate education. Read more

May 2012 – Scholarship Recipients: Where are they now?

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Hello CCTA! My name is Teddi Nichols and I have been a CCTA scholarship recipient for three years. Because my dad, Doug Nichols, is a member of CCTA, I was able to apply for the scholarships. I received my first scholarship as a senior at Santa Paula High School in 2009 and have received one every year since.

After high school, I attended Ventura College, a community college about fifteen minutes away from my home.  I knew as a senior in high school that I wanted to attend university at some point but figured out that in the long run community college was the best way to go financially. In the two years that I was at Ventura College, I completed the general education curriculum.  Read more

2011 Fundraiser Scholarship News

Despite the downturn in our construction trucking industry (catchy name – right?), our CDTOA members once again came through for our college-bound children and grandchildren and made our latest fundraiser another success.

At the time our San Diego Board Meeting was held, the office had only received $2,475 from the sale of 99 tickets. With the purchase of a one thousand dollar gift card and printing raffle tickets this fundraiser could have had dismal results. However, because many (such as myself) are procrastinators, another $2,415 in tickets and silent auction bids was raised at this meeting. Read more