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2132 Hamilton Ave
North Vancouver, British Columbia
V7P 2M3
604 903-3366
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The home of Floyd and Margaret (Peg) Heydenburg was filled with music from the time they were married, after both graduating music and education majors from Illinois Wesleyan University.Floyd’s career required them to move to Bad Axe, Belding, and Traverse City, where he taught choir, band, and orchestra. He also served as president of the Michigan School Vocal Association. Peg...
Wisconsin Mayflower Society Scholarship RequirementsThe Wisconsin Mayflower Society Scholarship is open to any high school senior who is a resident of the State of Wisconsin and/or junior member or regular member of the Wisconsin Society living outside of Wisconsin, a Citizen of the United States, and who is planning to attend an accredited college, university, or vocational institution in the...
Each year, the members of the KIAAA are proud to award the prestigious Jack Dressler Kansas Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association Scholarship to four deserving Kansas student-athletes.Purpose of the ScholarshipIn accordance with the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA) and Kansas Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (KIAAA), whose purpose is to promote, facilitate and increase the knowledge and understanding of the vital...
The UCT Charities Heaston Scholarship helps students achieve their dreams of a college education. The program consists of three scholarships granted to three students annually; each covering four years of undergraduate education. The scholarships are:The Jack & Betty Heaston Memorial Scholarship - $6,000 per year for four years.The Betty Y. Heaston Memorial Scholarship - $3,000 per year for four years.The...
In 1955, the Japanese American community established a scholarship to honor the late Mr. Harry Sakata. Mr. Sakata was involved with the Japanese American community on both the local and national level and believed the youth is the future of the Japanese American community.From that humble beginning, the Japanese American Community Graduation Program has developed into a program that recognizes...
SFA’s Scholar Success Program advances our Culture of Continuation strategy. Statistically, the likelihood that African American young men will attend and graduate from college are among the lowest rates in the city and that is our concern. We know that only 36% of African American men have a bachelor’s degree or higher; comparatively, 63% of White men and 79% of...