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Class Reunions: Rekindling School Memories and Connections

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Your Reunion

If you're in the midst of organizing a memorable class reunion, we invite you to connect with us at info@hillmenfoundation.org. We'll be delighted to assist you in sharing the exciting details of your reunion on this platform, keeping your fellow alumni informed and engaged. Additionally, if you need help establishing an email list for your class, we’re here to help. We also encourage you to consider a class gift to your alma mater by raising funds or making a donation to the Hillmen Foundation. All gifts are tax deductible. Let’s work together to ensure your reunion is a resounding success, rekindling old friendships and creating new memories.

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A small river named Duden flows by their place and supplies it with the necessary regelialia.

A small river named Duden flows by their place and supplies it with the necessary regelialia.

CLASS OF 1975

50th REUNION

Main Event September 13, 2025 | Saturday @ 4:30 PM

Calling all Placer High '75 alumni! Join us for 3 days of reunion fun from Friday September 12th - Sunday the 15th and everything in-between


50th reunion itinerary

Main Event

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Sat. Sept.13, 2025

Time:

Evening from 4:30-9:30 pm

Location:

The Elks Lodge - 195 Pine St. Auburn, CA.

Time Schedule:


Gathering/Catch Up/Dinner starts at 4:30

No-Host Bar open 4:30 - 9pm

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The Elk Buffet - starts 5:30 pm

Raffle Drawing starts 7:30 pm
Background music from 1970s

Ticket Price: $55 per person - this includes dinner and tickets for raffle.

LIVE MUSIC Friday evening Sept. 12th with Two Tone Steiny & The Cadillacs


- $10 per person to attend

Location:TBA

TICKET SALES: Buy tickets for Sat. Dinner & Raffle ($55) and Friday Live Music ($10) With ZELLE or Mail a check made out to Chris Richter - P.O. Box 890, Newcastle, CA 95658

When you want to send money online, you enter the recipient's email address:

ph75reunion@gmail.com

into zelle.

TICKET PORTAL OPENS Tuesday April 22nd at noon and will remain open until Sept. 1, 2025

$55 per person (dinner & raffle tickets) $10 per person for Live music

MORE ACTIVITIES:

FRIDAY MORNING:


Golf at The Ridge - 2020 Golf Course Rd. Auburn . Organized by
Tom Carlisle and Carey Caesar.

Fri.
Sept.12 - after golf meet at Tahoe Club - 902 Lincoln Way Auburn.
Details for time TBA with Tom Carlisle as we get closer to the event.

Sat. Sept. 13th Morning Hike - Leslie McGuire will be leading our morning hike. We will meet for coffee at The Baker and the Cakemaker ( HILDAS) at 8:30 am go across the street to The Armed Forces Pavilion & Community Garden for stretching. ALL LEVELS OF ABILITY ARE WELCOME TO HIKE.

Get monthly updates or get questions answered by email: ph75reunion@gmail.com

CLASS OF 1985

40th REUNION

Main Event October 4, 2025 | Saturday @ 5:00 PM

Friday, October 3 at 7:30PM

Support your alma mater at LeFebvre Stadium for the Hillmen Homecoming Football game. After the game, meet up with classmates at
The California Club in Old Town to start the weekend of fun.

Saturday Morning, Oct. 4th at 10:00am

High school tour meets in front of the Cafeteria on Orange St.

Saturday, October 4th - 5:00pm -9:00pm

Moonraker Brewing Co. 12970 Earhart Avenue, Auburn, CA

●  $25 per person (includes venue, dessert, photographer)

●  Maria’s Taco Truck available for dinner

●  Dress casual appropriate for outside weather.

●  No outside alcohol allowed

●  No host bar

Payments can be made by the following:
Checks can be mailed to P.O. Box 718, Loomis, CA 95650

PayPal https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/7BEC4SJJY749J Zelle

Feel free to participate in whatever suits your fancy!

Sunday October 5th at 12PM

●  Meet at the Rec Park on 123 Recreation Dr Auburn, CA 95603.

●  Bring lunch from your favorite local restaurant. Maybe Taco Tree is calling your name.

It will be a great time to continue to visit and catch up with old friends.

See below for the flyer.

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Pressure sensors like this were among the science equipment made possible with funding from Pioneer Community Energy.

Pioneer Community Energy Sponsors Placer NextGen Science Initiative

November 10, 20253 min read

Pioneer Community Energy & Hillmen Foundation give to Placer High School Science Department.

Pioneer Community Energy Sponsors Placer NextGen Science Initiative

Placer High School students are getting a boost in science education thanks to a $2,500 sponsorship from Pioneer Community Energy in support of the Placer NextGen Science Initiative. This initiative, led by the Placer High School Science Department and supported by the Hillmen Foundation, is focused on building a more relevant, hands-on, and conceptually rich science program to prepare students for success in STEM fields.

The Hillmen Foundation also joined Pioneer Community Energy by awarding a grant of $2,124, bringing the total to $4,624 to support the purchase of instructional tools that promote deeper learning. Together, these funds have allowed the Science Department to purchase 10 wireless pressure sensors,enough for 36 students to work ingroups of four—along with additional tools that make learning science more interactive and meaningfulsuch as magnetic molecular modeling kits.

“These wireless pressure sensors and magnetic modeling kitswill be used across Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Global Systems Science courses,” said Suzanna Gardetto, Chair of the Placer High School Science Department. “They allow students to physically modelthe laws that govern gases as well asintermolecularandintramolecular forces, which deepens their understanding of key concepts likeweather, theproperties of waterand air,biomolecules, and the materials we use every day. Because these tools are durable, they will benefit students for years to come.”

The Placer NextGen Science Initiative aligns with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), which encourage students to demonstrate their understanding by modeling, analyzing data, and explaining their scientific thinking. These hands-on tools help make abstract concepts more concrete, building critical thinking and collaboration skills that prepare students for future careers in science, technology, engineering, and math.

“Supporting STEM education is an investment in the future of our communities,” said Don Eckert, CEO of Pioneer Community Energy. “We are proud to partner with the Hillmen Foundation and Placer High School to create an exceptional learning environment that inspires the next generation of scientists, innovators, and leaders.”

With an A- issuer credit rating from S&P Global, Pioneer is a community-owned, not-for-profit electricity provider serving unincorporated Placer and El Dorado counties and the incorporated areas of Auburn, Colfax, Grass Valley, Lincoln, Loomis, Nevada City, Placerville, and Rocklin. Pioneer serves a population of more than 800,000 with nearly 175,000 residential and commercial meters and powers the communities it serves with competitive rates, exceptional local service, and a choice in energy options.

This initiative also sets the stage for the launch of a Biomedical Sciences career pathway at Placer High School in Fall 2026, in partnership with Project Lead The Way (PLTW). Students will explore fields such as human body systems, medical interventions, and biomedical innovation, gaining valuable experiences that give them a competitive edge after graduation.

“Partnerships like this one with Pioneer Community Energy are essential,” said David Odom, Chair of the Hillmen Foundation Board of Directors. “They ensure that Placer High School has the tools and resources needed to give our students a world-class science education and inspire them to dream big about their futures.”

Thanks to this collaboration between Pioneer Community Energy, the Hillmen Foundation, and the Placer High School Science Department, students are gaining access to hands-on learning experiences that will fuel curiosity, improve understanding, and prepare them to become the problem-solvers and leaders of tomorrow. In addition to these funds, the Hillmen Foundation Board of Directors also recently approved two more grant requests for the Science Department: $990 for DNA Lab supplies and $3,000 for transportation for the Marine Biology program’s annual field trip to study Pacific Ocean sea life.

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$594,650

GRANTS PROGRAMS, INCLUJDING...

$160,469

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$230,725

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