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Deadlines loom for
KFB adult scholarships
Applications continue to be accepted for
several Kentucky Farm Bureau college scholarships for adults.
The largest is the $3,000 Paul D. Everman Scholarship for
non-traditional students who are at least 23 years of age.
Applications for the 2008-08 school year must be postmarked by May 1,
the same day that forms for the $1,000 Young Farmer Scholarship and the
$1,000 Louis F. Ison Scholarship must be in the mail.
Kentucky Farm Bureau will receive applications until Oct. 31 for
the $1,500 Women’s Education Grant for women who have resumed their
college education.
For more information, contact Susie Tanner, Kentucky Farm Bureau’s
director of youth development, at 502-495-5000 or click here:
http://www.kyfb.com/federation/Scholarships/scholarship.asp.
Staff Report
KENTUCKY FARM BUREAU
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Kentucky Farm Bureau president Marshall Coyle, right, and David S.
Beck, federation’s executive vice president, presented a special
commendation to Jewell Arnett of Magoffin County for her years of
service to the organization. Arnett, a former state director and
women’s leader, has participated in 59 state annual meetings and 55
annual American Farm Bureau meetings throughout the country. Coyle
and Beck make their presentation at a surprise 90th birthday party
friends held for her in Salyersville.
Photo by Larry Smith |
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