[Congressional Record Volume 147, Number 30 (Thursday, March 8, 2001)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E313-E314]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                     LOS ANGELES SCHOOL OF     MAKE-UP

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                          HON. GARY G. MILLER

                             of california

                    in the house of representatives

                        Thursday, March 8, 2001

  Mr. GARY MILLER of California. Mr. Speaker, it is with great pleasure 
that I rise to celebrate the Los Angeles School of Make-Up and their 
contributions to our community. The Los Angeles School of Make-Up, also 
known as the Make-Up Designory or MUD, has a strong reputation of 
supporting education and human rights throughout Southern California.
  The founders of the Make-Up Designory Tate P. Holland, John R. 
Bailey, and Karl E. Zundel, believe that in order to improve their 
community, one must be an active participant in it. This believe is 
realized through their involvement in numerous philanthropic activities 
and educational partnerships.
  In addition to serving as educational partners with the Hollywood 
Entertainment Museum and the Los Angeles County Sheriffs' Juvenile 
Honors Program, the Make-Up Designory also participates in many local 
events. Annually, the Make-Up Designory commits to supporting the Kid's 
Day L.A., KIEV's Special Children's Christmas Program & Party, the 
Santa Clarita Youth Organization, the Burbank International Children's 
Film Festival, the Deidre Hall Mother's Day Festival, and the Juvenile 
Diabetes Foundation Walks. In addition, the Make-Up Designory has 
actively participated in and donated to many other events, including 
the CBS ``Running Scared'' Educational Programs, the March of Dimes, 
the Revlon Run/Walk, the American Cancer Society Walk, the Mesothelioma 
Applied Research Fund, the Toluca Lake Lion's Charity, the Toluca Lake 
Garden Club, and the Charter Oak Elementary School Benefit Silent 
Auction.
  Despite their many commitments, the Make-Up Designory has also found 
time to work with the Diamond Bar Sister City Program. Their generosity 
has permitted an orphaned, indigent high school honors student to 
continue his education, thus gaining the ability to continue the circle 
of community service. Moreover, the Make-Up Designory has joined the 
Diamond Bar Sister City Program in sponsoring a foreign exchange 
student by granting him a full scholarship. As a result of this 
scholarship, a gifted student will be able to realize his life-long 
dream of becoming a professional Make-Up Artist, a highly valuable 
skill-set in Southern California.
  Tate P. Holland, John R. Bailey, and Karl E. Zundel continue to 
demonstrate that when individuals take the time to help others, they

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better not only individual lives, but our community as a whole. Mr. 
Speaker, I ask this 107th Congress to join me in offering our praise 
and accolades to the Make-Up Designory and its founders.

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