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    Rotary Club of Sedona Village Awards Scholarships

    May 14, 2019No Comments
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    logo_rotaryclubSedona AZ (May 14, 2019) – The Rotary Club of Sedona Village awarded three, $1,000 scholarships on Tuesday, May 7 at Sedona Red Rock High School.

    In the fall of 2018, club member, Heather Hermen, trained for the Sedona Half Marathon and raised funds for local Sedona Red Rock High School Senior scholarships. Generous donations form club members and the community were made to the club’s Charitable Fund, recognizing Heather’s extraordinary commitment to the cause. After the run on Saturday, February 2, funds were tallied and the amount totaled $3,000.

    Working closely with Sedona Red Rock High School staff, club members were able to interview scholarship candidates and determine three worthy recipients. These students exemplified leadership, modeled the 4 Way Test of what Rotarians think, say, and do, as well as impressing upon club members the talent and hope today’s youth offer.

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    Tuesday, May 7 was scholarship night at Sedona Red Rock High School and club members, Russ Snider, Heather Hermen, alongside club president Rob Schaefer, handed out the scholarships to: Megan Montgomery, Audrey Perry, and Jonathon Lamparter.

    The Rotary Club of Sedona Village wishes these graduates the best in their future endeavors. For more information about the Rotary Club of Sedona Village, membership, grant opportunities, and more, please visit: www.sedonavillagerotary.org.

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