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Placerville Shakespeare Club Celebrates Scholars with Afternoon Tea

Local Students Honored for Academic Excellence and Future Aspirations

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
July 4, 2024
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Placerville Shakespeare Club Celebrates Scholars with Afternoon Tea

Shakespeare Club Celebrates Scholars 2024

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El Dorado County (July 3, 2024) – In a delightful blend of tradition and philanthropy, the Placerville Shakespeare Club recently hosted an Afternoon Tea to honor five of its nine 2024 scholarship winners. The event, held at the club’s historic Bedford Avenue clubhouse, brought together the scholarship recipients, their families, and club members for a memorable gathering.

Celebrating the Future

Front and center, the scholarship winners Giulietta Dean, Francesca Stickler, Kallysta Rodriguez, Dalia Lopez, and Jasmyn Loera shared their aspirations and future plans with the club members. Joining them were Scholarship Chair Betty Ackley and Club President Lisbeth Powell, who proudly introduced the young scholars to the attendees.

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Recognizing Academic Excellence

The scholarship recipients come from various high schools in the area, each with distinct educational goals:

  • Catherine Koberlein (Charter University Prep) aims to specialize in special education.
  • Francesca Strickler (Oak Ridge High School) is set on a path to medical school.
  • Katelyn Harnden (Ponderosa High School) aspires to become an elementary educator.
  • Giulietta Dean (Union Mine High School) plans to major in English.
  • Cynthia Garcia-Gervacio (El Dorado High School) is currently undecided on her major.
  • Kallysta Rodriguez (Union Mine) is also exploring her options for a major.
  • Dalia Lopez (El Dorado) is focused on a future in dentistry.
  • Olivia Tortilaz (Golden Sierra High School) has chosen forensic chemistry as her field of study.

A Community Tradition

This Afternoon Tea is more than just an event; it is a tradition that underscores the club’s commitment to supporting the educational pursuits of local students. By awarding these scholarships, the Placerville Shakespeare Club not only acknowledges the hard work and dedication of these young individuals but also invests in the future of the community.

As the scholarship winners shared their dreams and goals, the room was filled with hope and inspiration, echoing the club’s longstanding dedication to fostering education and community spirit.


The Placerville Shakespeare Club is a historic women’s club located in Placerville, California. Founded in 1897, the club initially focused on studying the works of William Shakespeare but has since broadened its scope to encompass various cultural, educational, and philanthropic activities.

History and Background:

  • Founding: The club was founded by a group of local women who were passionate about literature and the arts, particularly the works of Shakespeare.
  • Early Years: In its early years, the club’s activities were centered around the study and discussion of Shakespeare’s plays and other literary works.
  • Clubhouse: The current clubhouse, built in 1920, is a historic building and a focal point for the club’s events and activities. The clubhouse is located at 2940 Bedford Avenue in Placerville.

Activities and Programs:

  • Cultural Events: The club hosts a variety of cultural events, including lectures, musical performances, and art exhibits.
  • Educational Programs: The club offers educational programs and scholarships to support local students.
  • Philanthropy: The Placerville Shakespeare Club is involved in various philanthropic activities, supporting local charities and community initiatives.
  • Social Gatherings: Members of the club participate in social gatherings, fostering a sense of community and camaraderie.

Community Impact:

The Placerville Shakespeare Club plays an important role in the local community, promoting cultural enrichment, education, and civic engagement. Its historic clubhouse serves as a venue for community events and activities, making it a beloved institution in Placerville.

Via: Cris Alarcon
Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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