Andrew John Zuccari Memorial Scholarship

Covell Scholarship Winners

May 28th, 2006

The Board of Missions of the First Baptist Church of Le Roy and Rev. Peter McCurdy honored and remembered the Covell’s through giving the Covell Scholarship to 17 well deserving recipients this past Sunday. This is the 10th year and the 11th award of the Covell Scholarship. “To honor the Covell’s let us meditate on [...]

Rich Ramm Memorial Scholarship

April 29th, 2009

A scholarship in the amount of $1,200 will be given to a graduating senior from any Clinton County school or the Jersey Shore Area School District. Rich Ramm Memorial Scholarship is also available for present full-time college students. The student must be entered in or have been accepted into an accredited program in the field [...]

2009 Bob Brown Memorial Scholarship

April 20th, 2009

This $1,000 Bob Brown Memorial Scholarship is to assist seniors from Maple Grove Senior High and Osseo Senior High in attending post secondary schools. Two scholarships will be awarded at each high school.
The scholarship is funded with an annual golf tournament. Last years’ tournament raised over $12,000 for future scholarships through the Robert F. Brown [...]

Ernie Simmerman Memorial Scholarship applications available

March 31st, 2009

Applications for the Ernie Simmerman Memorial Scholarship are available by contacting Buckeye Career Center guidance office. Deadline is April 17. Simmerman graduated in 1991 from the Industrial Mechanics class.
The scholarship is for $500, and current or former students of Buckeye who attended the programs of ag and diesel mechanics, automotive technology, truck mechanics, and [...]

Applicants sought for Carl R. Allen Memorial Scholarship

April 28th, 2008

The Buffalo Association of Black Journalists is accepting applications for its Carl R. Allen Memorial Scholarship. The deadline is June 30.
The Buffalo News and the Buffalo Newspaper Guild also contribute to the competitive $1,000 scholarship.
The scholarship is open to African-American high school seniors, as well as college freshmen, sophomores and juniors who are or will [...]

B.C. Community Foundation holds Scholarship Reception

July 13th, 2007

Over 175 scholarships were awarded at the Battle Creek Community Foundation’s Annual Scholarship Reception, which took place on May 24, 2007, at Kellogg Arena. These scholarships, including annual renewals on those awarded previously, total over $600,000! Scholarship selection criteria vary, depending on the donor’s interest; however, academic performance, financial need, and school/community/church involvement are the [...]

Platt receives first Amelia Feathers Memorial Scholarship

May 11th, 2007

Amelia Feathers may be gone, but she is most definitely not forgotten. Betty Jo Spence has made sure of that.
Spence was a teacher, mentor and a friend to Feathers, who passed away in January 2005. Spence created the Amelia Feathers Memorial Scholarship which was awarded Thursday night for the first time ever to Dre’Van Platt, [...]

Applicants for Steven Walsh Memorial Scholarship sought

April 24th, 2007

Applications are currently being accepted for the Steven M. Walsh Memorial Scholarship with the deadline for submissions set for April 30.
Mr. Walsh, who passed away in 2004 after a lengthy battle with cancer, was a prominent fixture in both the Fall River and New Bedford communities. A graduate of New Bedford High School, where he [...]

USBA Sends Out Call for Applications For Annual Dietrich Memorial Scholarship

March 21st, 2007

USBA (Uniformed Services Benefit Association), today, sent out its call for applications for its annual William A. Dietrich Memorial Scholarship Fund. The scholarship awards a non-renewable $2,000 grant to selected individuals who are children of USBA’s members. Applications must be received at USBA headquarters no later than March 31, 2007.
“Chief among the eligibility rules is [...]

Jordan Fowers’ Memorial Scholarship Funded Quickly

March 21st, 2007

Jordan Fowers loved to serve the Mexican people he worked with on his mission, always wanting to help out the potential he saw in others, said his mother, Jana Fowers.
That love has been translated into a scholarship to help those people.
Jordan Fowers, who first developed heart problems on his mission, died after surgery to correct [...]