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Local students are being recognized by the Woodstock Art Gallery for their artistic talent through the announcement of its annual scholarship and the winners of its youth art show.
Cassandra Birtch, a graduating Woodstock Collegiate Institute student, is the recipient of this year’s Friends of The Woodstock Art Gallery legacy scholarship. Birtch received $1,000 – presented Wednesday during a virtual celebration – towards her post-secondary education at Humber College working on a bachelor of engineering.
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“Thank you to the Woodstock Art Gallery and the scholarship jury. I am honoured to be supported in my future creative endeavours,” said Birtch.