The Keith family, (top row) daughters Jennifer and Christie, and (bottom row) Sue and Jim Keith at the CLASP event honoring Jim and other volunteers on November 10 at Claremont Graduate University’s President’s House. Courier photo/Peter Weinberger
More than 200 people were on hand at Claremont Graduate University’s President’s House on November 10 as Claremont After School Programs, more commonly, CLASP, honored volunteers including Jim Keith for their service to the educational nonprofit. Keith has served CLASP for many years as a tutor coordinator, site supervisor, and board member. CLASP was formed 19 years ago with a focus on providing academic support for the city’s elementary school students. The all-volunteer staff donates more than 10,000 hours of their time to the program each year, serving about 70 students, offering help with homework, tutoring, and enrichment activities. Courier photo/Peter Weinberger
Jim Keith acknowledges the crowd at Claremont Graduate University’s President’s House on November 10 as CLASP honored him for his many years of service to the Claremont educational nonprofit. Courier photo/Peter Weinberger
CLASP board member Maury Feingold (waving) was one of several supporters who were acknowledged for their service to the organization on November 10. Courier photo/Peter Weinberger
(L-R) Claremont City Council member Jennifer Stark, Mayor Sal Medina, Jim Keith, and Mayor Pro Tem Corey Calaycay at CLASP’s November 10 event honoring Keith and other volunteers. Courier photo/Peter Weinberger
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