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Indianapolis NBA All-Star Host Committee Announces Statewide Legacy Grant Rising Stars

Alexander Farr Southwood High School (Wabash) For more information on the Indianapolis NBA All-Star Legacy Grants announced in February 2020, click HERE. Indianapolis NBA All-Star Rising Stars Class of 2021 - Individual Descriptions A Kid Again Meg Kirk, Danville Community High School (Danville, IN) At Meg Kirk s core is a devotion to putting the needs of others far ahead of her own. Her big heart is especially visible within the Indiana Chapter of A Kid Again – a national organization centered on fostering hope, happiness and healing for children with life-threatening illnesses – where she has volunteered the past two years. Meg Kirk truly is a rising star, beams Katie Pappas, Executive Director of A Kid Again-Indiana Chapter. It is clear Meg is passionate about helping others and takes a leadership role in school and in her community. She s creative, fun, and engaging with our families and guests, and the best part is she always has a smile on her face.

Stolen Grace

Stolen Grace Stolen Grace Local acoustic cover band, Stolen Grace, is featured in January s Livestream with Heritage Center to grace us all with a bit of music and fun from home! Stolen Grace proudly, plays a little bit of everything! From classic rock hits, to country tunes, to modern pop favorites, Stolen Grace marks their sound with an unmatched Midwest flare! Born out of Dubuque, Iowa, the trio is comprised of University of Dubuque Alumni, Tiffiney Kavars (C 14/MBA 16), Dylan McKee (C 16), and Jake Ramos (C 20). Each member is talented in vocal music and guitar. Tune in for an exclusive, Where Are They Now interview with the band, and a jam session that will have your household hopping!

Needham student receives Brother Raymond award

Needham student receives Brother Raymond award Community Content Xaverian Brothers High School recently announced the winners of the Brother Raymond Hoyt, C.F.X Award for the months of October and November, including Dylan McKee of Needham. The Brother Raymond Hoyt, C.F.X. Award is named after Brother Ray, a 1970 Xaverian graduate who served the school for 26 years.  In the spirit of Brother Ray’s contribution to the Xaverian community, award recipients are said to demonstrate kindness toward their neighbors, humility in their actions and service to those in need. Each month, faculty and staff are asked to nominate any students who they feel meet the award criteria in one of six categories, including humility, kindness, work ethic, generosity, discipleship and respect. A limited number of the nominees are selected by the administration each month of the school year. In October and November, 15 students were selected as recipients.

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