White Doves Fly High Over Graduation Events
Arpee Markarian
Issue date: 5/28/08 Section: Features
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Friends, family and loved ones will gather at 5 p.m. to honor more than 1,000 students who have completed their associate's degrees and certificates during the 2007-2008 academic year, 150 of them with honors. They will all see the white doves circling the skies at the end of graduation, a tradition at GCC for more than 10 years.
"The graduation steering committee wants to make the event as nice as they can for our graduates," said Paul Schlossman, dean of student affairs. "They thought this would be a nice touch and we've been doing it ever since."
For about eight years, Luthor Nelson, owner of White Dove Release in Hacienda Heights, has supplied the college with 50 to 100 rock doves, a species of racing pigeons that can fly up to 600 miles to get back home.
The birds live up to 20 years, and are used not only for graduation ceremonies, but also films, television and advertising.
In years past, the military used racing pigeons as the primary method to send messages from the battlefront to the command post in World War I, World War II and the Gulf War.
In the 1800s, Reuter's, the British news agency, sent their pigeons between London and Paris to bring them news two days before everyone else did. Pigeons carried news all over Europe much faster than horses.
Nelson said nowadays, however, the pigeons are used primarily for such occasions as weddings, funerals, birthdays and anniversaries.
For 20 years, he has bred, raised and trained these birds.
"My favorite thing to do all my life, since I was a boy, has been to build cages for pigeons, and raise them," he said. "And now I have found a way to share that beauty with hundreds of thousands of people.
"I think it's a great way to celebrate," he said. "I think it just speaks of a joyous celebration when people see white birds flying. It's very exciting and breathtaking."
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Nezer Khan
posted 5/30/08 @ 5:31 PM PST
Wow, Now We Will Become Productive Members of Society, Vaquero's... Look Out World Here We Come...
Congratulations, Glendale College-Class of 2008. (Continued…)
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