Donation creates scholarship in memory of late brother
By Sarah Hawley - shawley@aimmediamidwest.com
Ryan Cowan, left, presents a $2,500 donation to Meigs Band Director Toney Dingess which will be used for a scholarship in memory of Cowan’s late brother Sam.
Sarah Hawley | Sentinel
POMEROY A love of music played an important role in the life of the late Sam Cowan and his brother Ryan. It is that musical influence that led Ryan Cowan to make a donation to the Meigs Marching Band in memory of his brother.
Ryan Cowan, a native of Middleport, who now resides in Los Angeles, California, is an educator and recently self-published his first book, “Mr. Moonbean and the Halloween Crystal.” Some of the details and characters in the book were inspired in part by teachers who Cowan had while a student at Middleport Elementary.
Donation creates scholarship in memory of late brother
By Sarah Hawley - shawley@aimmediamidwest.com
Ryan Cowan, left, presents a $2,500 donation to Meigs Band Director Toney Dingess which will be used for a scholarship in memory of Cowan’s late brother Sam.
Sarah Hawley | Sentinel
POMEROY A love of music played an important role in the life of the late Sam Cowan and his brother Ryan. It is that musical influence that led Ryan Cowan to make a donation to the Meigs Marching Band in memory of his brother.
Ryan Cowan, a native of Middleport, who now resides in Los Angeles, California, is an educator and recently self-published his first book, “Mr. Moonbean and the Halloween Crystal.” Some of the details and characters in the book were inspired in part by teachers who Cowan had while a student at Middleport Elementary.