2021-09-30

2021 Scholarships – Kings Branch

2021 Scholarship Recipients from Kings County

The KCRTA Scholarship Committee has selected two very deserving and qualified students to receive our 2021 scholarships. These two scholarships are valued at one thousand dollars each. The recipients are Lydia Pearson (Pictured on the LEFT) and Katelyn Taber (Pictured on the RIGHT). Lydia is a graduate of Hampton High School and is enrolled in the Bachelor of Arts program at the University of New Brunswick. Katelyn Taber, a graduate of Sussex Regional High School, is enrolled in the Bachelor of Arts program at St. Thomas University. We wish both recipients congratulations and success in their university endeavours.

On behalf of the general membership of the Kings County Retired Teachers’ Association, the executive extend our thanks and appreciation to our Scholarship Committee (Donna Belyea, Glenna Geer and Cheryl Kelly) for their continued work, their time and their energy in administering our Scholarship Program. We appreciate what you do for the KCRTA!

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