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    The Sedona Women Offering H. Wolfe Scholarships to Verde Valley Women

    February 1, 2013No Comments
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    logo_sedonawomenVerde Valley AZ (February 1, 2013) – The Sedona Women, Dames Who Make A Difference, are pleased to announce that they are offering one or more individual scholarships of up to $2500 each. The scholarships will be awarded this May to women whose education has been interrupted and who are planning to resume, or have resumed, their education. Applicants must be permanent residents of the Verde Valley which encompasses Sedona, Cottonwood, Cornville, Camp Verde, Rimrock, Lake Montezuma, and the Village of Oak Creek and must already have been accepted at an accredited academic or vocational institution.

    For further details please go to The Sedona Women website: www.thesedonawomen.com. Go to the dropdown menu to the left of the home page screen and click on the link to the H. Wolfe Scholarship. The link to the form is on the scholarship page. The application deadline is April 1, 2013.

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