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We applaud each donor for their philanthropic leadership and commitment to our young adults
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Family of Funds Awards for 2009
This year the following funds have presented one or more deserving students with a scholarship award.
• Click on the scholarship below to see the recipient(s).
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Congratulations to our 2009 award winner:
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Dillon Stewart
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Shaw Buck Athletic Scholarship
Established in 1993 in recognition of Groveland High School coaching legend Shaw Buck, the Shaw Buck Athletic Scholarship awards $1,000 each year to a graduating South Lake High School athlete.
Recipients must meet the scholarship's academic criteria and hold a letter in one sport.
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Congratulations to our 2009 award winners:
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Brendan Molholland East Ridge High School
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Brittany Boyce South Lake High School
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Howard Stockton Scholarship
Howard Stockton was a teacher, administrator, founder, executive director, leader, and outstanding citizen of the community. Mr. Stockton's life was devoted to contributing to the world around him. The Chamber of Commerce has named its annual golf tournament the Howard Stockton Memorial Golf Tournament.
Two scholarships for $1,000 may be awarded in his name to students from the South Lake community to further their education at any accredited vocational-technical school, community college, four
year college or university.
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Congratulations to our 2009 award winners:
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Alexandra Bithorn East Ridge High School
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Alicia Salgado South Lake High School
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South Lake Kiwanis Foundation Scholarship
$1,000 scholarships will be awarded in the memory of Charles Beals and $1,000 will be awarded in the memory of Michael Conley.
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Amanda Reeg
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Kaylee Brown
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Frank B Farr, Jr. Scholarship
This scholarship provides assistance for residents of the Greater Groveland Historical District in furthering their education.
This scholarship is given in memory of Frank B. Farr, Jr. who was a scholar/athlete at Groveland (South Lake)High School. Each scholarship winner receives $500 each of four higher learning years for a total award of $2,000.
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