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Alumni Association tops $230,000 in scholarships

STAFF REPORT | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 2 years AGO
by STAFF REPORT
| February 27, 2023 4:59 PM

MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake Alumni Association has awarded more than $231,000 in scholarships in its 16-year history, according to a statement from the association, and is accepting applications for 2023.

The association has distributed application forms at Moses Lake High School, Columbia Basin Technical Skills Center, Big Bend Community College, Moses Lake School District and the Moses Lake Chamber of Commerce, according to the statement. Today is the last day to submit an application, the MLAA wrote.

So far, the MLAA has awarded scholarships to 213 students, 15 of them in 2022. The funds come entirely form donations, the statement said. While there would ordinarily be a celebration and awards luncheon for members and scholars, COVID-19 restrictions on MLSD premises have put the kibosh on the gathering since 2020, the statement said. Nevertheless, it added, members have kept the scholarships going through member dues and donations.

More information may be found at the Moses Lake Alumni Association Facebook page, by email at mlaalumni@nctv.com or be mail at MLAA, P.O. Box 1446, Moses Lake, WA 98837.

2022 MLAA scholarship recipients:

• Ebubechi Abonyi

• Madison Baumberger

• Audrey Donaldson

• Joseph Freidig

• Jaycie Frey

• Hannah Guzman

• Cayden Hart

• Breanna Jungens

• Derek O'Brien

• Kylee Pardee

• Ethan Sands

• Keliann Stephens

• Jordan Tate

• Teressa Susan Lewis Wade

• Alissa Whitaker

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