by Kayla Sheldon on 2014-09-17

What started as a group of South Colton residents gathering for periodic picnics to simply visit and get to know one another slowly transformed into the successful organization, today known as the Wilson Scholarship Foundation. After 11 years of contributions to the futures of Colton High School (CHS) graduates as they embark on their college years, the Wilson Scholarship Committee will be closing its operation after their last holiday dance scheduled for December of this year. Committee members share that health reasons are the driving force behind this decision. The Committee will honor one more CHS graduate with a scholarship before disbanding. The early group of locals that planted the seed for this mission, which has put over $110,000 directly into the education of approximately 100 high school graduates, according to Secretary and Treasurer Dr. Luis S. Gomez, would collect money from early picnic attendees to pay for the food. The group then decided to donate any extra funds in form of a scholarship to a CHS graduate. The group that planned these picnics each year had a lot of former members of Troop 45 Boy Scouts. The Scoutmaster for this group was community legend Ray Abril Sr., who helped motivate the kids to stay in the direction of education to better their future. The picnic group held a dinner in San Bernardino to honor Abril Sr. for all he had done for them throughout their childhood. Unfortunately he was very sick and was unable to attend the dinner, and passed away the next day. A few weeks after the dinner, Luis Fuerte decided to put the effort in to keep the group together. Fuerte, who was a cameraman by trade, stayed with the group for many years until his decision to resign after starting work as an independent cameraman. Ernie Colunga, now Chairman for the committee, was also a driving force in forming and keeping the group together. Abril’s son, Ray “Sonny” Abril Jr. was a member of the committee and instrumental in keeping the group intact until he passed away, as well. Together, the committee decided that their main focus would be scholarships to CHS students in support of their roots as every single member in the group graduated from there. Education was always a main focus for the group. This is evident by the purpose of the organization and the strong number of members holding their doctorate degrees. The whole group grew up together and went to the same schools throughout their childhood years, one of which was Wilson Jr. High; the motivation behind the Committee's name. "If anyone wishes to take over the group, we will support that, but at this time we prefer to not to have the name The Wilson Scholarship Committee used," member Luis Hernandez stated. Scholarship recipients are selected directly by the Committee members through a selection process. Students must have at least a 2.5 grade point average and demonstrate financial need to be considered. Counselor at CHS, Daniel Checko helps encourage students to apply for the scholarship. The number of scholarships the Committee gives out each year varies depending on how much money they are able to raise. Monies are raised through the Committee's annual picnic, holiday Christmas dance, Spring dance held in March, and year-round donations from the community. The first scholarship given was for $500, and as time went on amounts increased. One year 20 scholarships were given at $1,000 each, while most years resulted in 10 scholarships at $1,000 each. There will be one more for the 2015 school year. Students are encouraged to apply by contacting their counselor, Daniel Checko. The group includes: Ernest Colunga, Eddie Castorena, Dr. Ernie Garcia, Luis Gomez, Luis Hernandez, Irene Martinez, Rudy Ramirez, James Reese, Dr. Tom Rivera, Cesario Sanchez, Clara Serrano and Herlinda Hernandez. Lily Rivera, Mary Lou Colunga, Gloria Arroyo also helped in multiple projects throughout the years. Chairman Ernie Colunga, Secretary and Treasurer Dr. Luis Gomez and every other member in the committee would like to "celebrate the people of the community who have stepped forward all these years and helped us raise the money to give to these students... and local educators, recipients and committee," Hernandez shared. The Committee's next event will be held on Oct. 4 at Veterans Park in South Colton, starting at 10 a.m. The charge is $25 per person or $40 per couple. The “October Festival”, as the event is named, will include a DJ, food, door prizes and more. All past scholarship recipients are encouraged to attend. "We're reaching out to the community to hopefully make this year, our last year, the most successful year,” Luis Hernandez shared. [END] **Meeting @ 11 a.m. 9/5/14 at the Luque Center in Colton, CA** Photos & interviews. Get photos and other docs from Louie Hernandez at the event. He is expecting you. Helena spoke to: Louie Hernandez 909-794-0601. Member for 11 years. Born and raised in Colton. Graduated from Garfield Elem, Wilson Jr High, Colton High School. Now lives in Mentone. Lost 50-55% of eye sight. Main Story: The Wilson Scholarship Committee closes after 11 Successful years 1. In the past there was a group of S Colton residents that would get together and have a picnic just to socialize. fee charged. main concern get ppl together. any money left over would be given as a scholarship to a CHS student.. many years...approx 11 yrs ago we organized this group whose sole function was to generate funds for scholarships. 2. Group that planned picnic each year (not yet The Wilson Scholarship Committee but the group that would later become it) had a lot of former members of Troop 45 Boy Scouts, which Scoutmaster Ray Abril Sr. (community legend) lead. Ray Sr. helped the kids and modivated them to stay in the direction of education to better their future. All the kids loved Ray Sr. The picnic group held a dinner in San Bernardino to honor Ray Sr for all he had done for them as they grew up. Unfortunately he was very sick so he couldn't attend the dinner, and passed away the next day. Dinner was held in 2002 (confirm this is the year Ray Sr. died through online research). Sonny Abril (check spelling)=son of Ray Sr. was a member of the committee until he passed and was instrumental in keeping the group intact when it was forming. 3. A few weeks after dinner Luis Fuerte 909-559-6331 decided to keep the group together instead of dissolve after dinner. Ernie C was also a driving force in committee forming. Luis Fuerte was instrumental in forming the group and staying with it for many years before he had to resign because he started his own independent camera man business. He was the camera man for Huel Houser (check spelling online) who had TV shows on PBS. Houser formed California Gold (use internet to find out more). Houser donated funds to Chapman College in OC. Fuerte is currently working on a book re: Huel Houser 4. Together the committee decided that the group's main focus would be scholarships to CHS students. Most members from S Colton.. attended same school career path (see info under Louie Hernandes).. thats why "Wilson" was in the committee's name. Main focus of the group is education 3 members of the committee have their doctorate Dr Tom Rivera, Dr Ernie Garcia, Dr Louis S Gomez 5. Started with just picnic then later included 1 dance then later another dance and donations always accepted throughout the year. 3 functions/year: picnic, annual holiday xmas dance(last event), march/april dance spring First scholarship was for $500.. as time went on amounts increased.. one year 20 at $1000 each.. most years 10 at $1,000 each. $110,000+ towards 100 CHS graduates over the years according to Secretary and Treasurer Dr Louis S Gomez. 6. Group closing due to a number of members passing and remaining members suffering from health ailments. "If anyone wishes to take over the group, we will support that, but at this time we prefer to not to have the name The Wilson Scholarship Committee used." -Louie Hernandez Last Picnic: Oct 4 Veterans Park in S Colton on O St near Luque Center 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Tickets $25/person or $40/couple..catered meal, disc jockey, door prizes. Inviting all past scholarship recipients (help them with this in article) Last Event: Holiday Dance in December Last Scholarship Given: Scholarship recipients are selected by the committee. There will be one more for the 2015 school year. Counselor Daniel Checko helps encourage students to apply. Students who would like to apply that attend CHS should contact the counselor. Must have to have a gpa 2.5+ and have a financial need. "We're reaching out to the community to hopefully make this year, our last year, the most successful year." -Louie Hernandez Use the word celebrate in article..."celebrate the ppl of the community who have stepped forward all these years and helped us raise the money to give to these students...and local educators, recepients and committee" Other people to interview: Chairman of Committee Ernie Colunga 909-887-4503 Secretary and Treasurer Dr Louis S Gomez 909-797-6413(might have contact info for other past scholarship recipients).