Jim Brewer
Special to Ashland Times-Gazette
LOUDONVILLE The Loudonville Rotary Club parlayed a $1,000 We Are One grant from Rotary District 6600 (northwest Ohio) with $2,000 in locally raised funds to make a $3,000 contribution to next year’s Mohican Area Community Fund Drive.
Challenged by the district last fall to come up with uses of the We Are One grant, the Rotary decided to make the funds and the local match available to the community fund as a way to help the most people in the Mohican area.
Local match for the grant came from money raised in the OSU football raffle last fall, and the flower sale earlier this spring.
Ashland Times Gazette
This is the fifth in a series of 10 Personality stories on the Top 10 academic students in the Loudonville High School Class of 2021.
LOUDONVILLE - LeighAnn Cutlip enjoys organizing things.
The senior honor student, who carries an impressive 3.94 academic average, said has always enjoyed making things be organized.
“I found myself, years ago, forcefully inserting myself into other people’s business to make them better organized,” she said with a smile.
“I have also always enjoyed my math classes, and I learned, combining my interest and aptitude in math with my penchant for organizing things, that in accounting, you are both helping people and organizing things. That’s what I decided I wanted to do.”