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			 The event brought about twenty elementary school 
			students to Lincoln College March 29, where they toured the campus, 
			visited the Lincoln Heritage Museum and the Creekside Center for 
			Environmental Education and met with Lincoln College President David 
			Gerlach. The event allows students, who may not have any firsthand 
			experience with higher education, an opportunity to visit a college 
			campus, 
 The visit was the brainchild of Sandra Dickerson, a graduate of the 
			College’s Accelerated Bridge to Education (ABE) program. Dickerson 
			established the Estella Gaston Foundation to honor her mother, who 
			was a pillar of Chicago’s west side community and a lifelong 
			advocate for education.  As the co-owner, with her husband 
			Jimmie Gaston, of Chicago’s Jimmie-G’s restaurant, Estella Gaston 
			used the business as a platform to support the community and promote 
			education, including a long-standing policy of offering a free lunch 
			to honor roll students.
 
			
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While a student in the ABE program at Lincoln College, Sandra 
Dickerson worked with the business program faculty to develop a plan for her 
not-for-profit. Lincoln College faculty, Dr. Jonathon Pierce, Dr. Tasha Jones, 
Aaron Hurley, and adjunct faculty Gwenda Sutton all now serve as advisors to the 
Foundation. 
 The Foundation also offers after-school and summer programs for students in the 
Bloomington-Normal area.
 
				 
			[Mark GordonPublic Relations and Media Manager
 Lincoln College]
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