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All 50 students accepted placements for the July 20–24 Summer Engineering Camp, including $1,800 in funding for 12 AIG students. The committee also made volunteer recruitment the primary remaining need for the August 14 Family Fly-In and declined to justify an $1,800 magician performance unless a sponsor is secured.
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The foundation’s summer education programs are largely organized, with 50 students set to attend camp and additional youth tours planned. The Family Fly-In is moving forward, but organizers still need volunteers and may need sponsors before adding higher-cost entertainment. The committee also expects its updated structure to give members more responsibility for fundraising, sponsors, and event planning.
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