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350 Dogwood St
Campbell River, British Columbia
V9W 2X9
250 286-6282
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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...
Supporting residents of Gratiot County graduating from high school or enrolled full-time in a post-secondary educational institution.Katherine Mullinax (1908-1996) was the owner and operator of the Betty Barry Shop in St. Louis and passed the business to her daughter, Betty Miller. Betty was a reputable businesswoman in her own right, as well as being a very charitably-minded person. Upon her...
Description: Awarded to two Island high school students entering UPEI who are in good academic standing with a high average. The scholarship value will cover the first year of tuition based on the student's registration in a full course load (five courses per semester) in the September to April academic year.Background: These scholarships are made possible by the UPEI Faculty...
Applications must be received electronically (with signatures) by February 1st, 2026. The scholarship committee appointed by the Foundation Board Chairman will select the winners.Scholarship winners will receive notification in March 2026. The winners are expected to be in attendance at the 98th Tennessee FFA State Convention in Gatlinburg, TN to be recognized on stage.Checks will be mailed upon receipt of...
The SPJ Foundation of the Society of Professional Journalists and the Journalism Education Association want to increase high school students’ knowledge and understanding of the importance of independent media to our lives. National winners of this essay contest receive scholarship awards.Award recognitionFirst Place: $1,000 scholarshipSecond Place: $500 scholarshipThird Place: $300 scholarshipWinners will be notified via email, and the names of...
What you’ll need to complete this applicationOfficial High School TranscriptsOfficial SAT/ACT Scores OptionalLetter of Recommendation (from high school counselor, teacher or outside agency.)College Acceptance LetterResumeProof of Parent’s Occupation (copy of ID or supervisory letter on station letterhead is acceptable.)Essay "What it means to me to have my parent/guardian involved in securing our community.” (500-1,000 words)Completed Community Service Form