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Local Brief: Trade school scholarship for graduating seniors
Trade school scholarship
National Society Colonial Dames 17th Century, Indian Trails Chapter announce a scholarship to assist a graduating high school senior in furthering his/her education in a trade field. This scholarship is open to any Clinton County high school senior who plans to further his/her education in a trade field.
Applications have been sent to all Clinton County high schools or contact Indian Trails at indiantrails369@gmail.com
Deadline to submit completed applications with all documentation is April 2.
HIGH POINT, N.C., Dec. 17, 2020 â High Point University has appointed 10 new members to its Board of Visitors. The board is composed of more than 140 business leaders, alumni, friends and community advocates for HPU, who are recognized for their character, success, philanthropy and leadership.
âWe welcome our new members to the Board of Visitors to continue High Point Universityâs mission to support and grow the surrounding community,â says HPU President Dr. Nido Qubein. âOur Board of Visitors bring incredible leadership, service and values that will help move us forward.â
The recently appointed members are as follows:
Melody Burnett
Melody Burnett is the president of Visit High Point, formerly the High Point Convention & Visitors Bureau (HPCVB). She has more than 20 years of destination marketing and management experience in the Triad and a degree in recreation, parks and tourism with a minor in business. She holds a certificate in nonprofit managem