San Diego Union-Tribune

Don Diego, board to continue partnershi­p

- LUKE HAROLD

The Del Mar Fairground­s Board of Directors approved a two-year memorandum of understand­ing with the Don Diego Scholarshi­p Foundation for both sides to continue working together on the foundation’s mission to award scholarshi­ps to local students. The approval was made at the board’s meeting Feb. 14.

“We want to continue the relationsh­ip with the 22nd District,” said Steve Shewmaker, chair of the Don Diego Foundation Board of Directors and a former Del Mar Fairground­s board member.

The Don Diego Scholarshi­p Foundation, which launched in 1986, has provided $1.3 million in scholarshi­ps to 236 San Diego County high school students who are involved with the San Diego County Fair and other activities at the state-owned fairground­s. It has generated more than $200,000 in total revenue for the last five years of annual disclosure­s that are available on ProPublica’s nonprofit explorer.

Don Diego offers scholarshi­ps in six categories: Zable Foundation 4-H, FFA, Employee, Exhibitor/Participan­t, Junior Livestock Auction and Vocational Education.

The foundation’s signature event is its annual gala, which serves as a large part of its fundraisin­g. It is also known for its legacy brick program, which allows people to commemorat­e a person or occasion on a custom-designed brick that is placed in the Plaza de Mexico at the Del Mar Fairground­s.

The memorandum of understand­ing includes terms for a strategic plan on fundraisin­g goals, to maintain the Legacy Brick Program, and having a link to the Don Diego Scholarshi­p Foundation website on the Del Mar Fairground­s.

“Our goal altogether is to continue to support the next generation of leaders and give them materials so that they can have success and attend university and get educated as well,” said Ashley Colburn McCaughan, the foundation’s executive director and a 2005 Don Diego recipient.

Colburn McCaughan replaced Chana Mannen, the longtime Don Diego executive director who retired last summer. Mannen, a New Mexico native who relocated to Del Mar with her husband, Frank, had also served as the deputy general manager of the Del Mar Fairground­s until 2012.

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