Funds Sought for Memorial to Teen
Members of the Nordhoff High School Leo Club want to complete a trolley stop in front of the school as a memorial to a slain fellow student.
Club members have been raising money for a trolley stop in memory of Kali Manley, whose body was discovered in a drainpipe near California 33 on Dec. 26, 1998--three days shy of her 15th birthday. The suspect in her killing is in custody awaiting trial.
The club has raised $5,000 since March and received a $15,000 in-kind donation from Southern California Water Co.
Members are waiting for the City Council to approve the next phase--a Spanish-style roof for the stop.
Some of the students helping with the trolley stop knew Kali for a long time, said Rick Carreon, advisor for the 15-member Leo Club.
Club President Rachelle Bonsignori, Jessica Humphrey and Erica Waugh--Kali’s friends since kindergarten--were among club members who planned the memorial.
The trolley stop will feature a time capsule containing memorabilia from Kali’s life and notes from her parents and friends, which will be sealed with a 6-inch bronze rendering of a butterfly.
“Kali loved butterflies, wildlife and the ocean,” said Jessica, 15, a sophomore. “I felt that since Kali is gone, this would be a good way to deal with the loss and even do something for Kali. This was a way to draw a conclusion to the whole thing.”
The proposed budget for the second phase of the project totals $5,000.
Carreon said community organizations are encouraged to make a financial donation toward completing the community service project.
For more information, contact Carreon at 640-0562. Donations can be mailed to the Nordhoff High School Leo Club, Kali Manley Memorial Fund, 1401 Maricopa Highway, Ojai 93023.
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