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Community Scholarship Drive Underway

The 60th annual Turtle Lake Community Scholarship Fund Drive is now underway by the Turtle Lake Lioness Club. This year will mark the awarding of more than 1,000 scholarships to Turtle Lake graduates totaling over $250,000.
The community scholarships are awarded to graduating seniors of Turtle Lake High School who are continuing their education at a university or technical college. With the increased cost of tuition and living expenses, these students will need scholarships to assist them in meeting their financial obligations. In 2024, scholarships in the amount of $1,000 were awarded to 16 graduates through the Turtle Lake Community Scholarship Fund.
The Turtle Lake Lioness Club is confident that you will once again make a generous contribution to this very worthwhile cause to help our future citizens become educated leaders of our community. Contributions will be published in the Turtle Lake Times each week. Please indicate if you would like your donation listed as a memorial.
Donations this past week were received from Tom and Sue Ingham, Gladys Pabst, Gene and Sandy Scribner, Nancy Henck, Wisconsin Arc (Paul and Sandy Molls), Dave and Trudy Pabst, Bob Tarman in memory of Pat Tarman, M and L Woodworks, Mark and Tonja Wick, David and Diane Skrupky, Jim and Louise Wanner, Carol Weber, Randy and Cindy King, Pat and Sue Wick, Busy B’s Service and Wash, Wherley’s New Frontier Restaurant, Wanda Kuhl, Becker’s Trucking, Infinity Retail Services, Bob and Barb Anderson, Dan and Mary Ritsche, Julie Ritsche in memory of Dave Ritsche, Steve Eichman, Warren and Juie Shortess in memory of Gary Solum, Jean Hellstern in memory of Tony Hellstern and Rhonda Hellstern
Ray and Cathy Hansen, Cheryl Leisz, Steve and Paula Carlson, Becky Anton
Linda Bensen.
Please make checks payable to Turtle Lake Community Scholarship Fund and return to 92 157th Avenue,Turtle Lake WI 54889.
The Turtle Lake Lioness Club thanks you for your ongoing support of this scholarship fund. You continue to make a difference in the lives of our students and future leaders.

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