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Hillman VFW/Auxiliary sets scholarship contests | News, Sports, Jobs

HILLMAN Another year has started for the VFW Post 2356 and its Auxiliary. This scholarship year brings new themes. The Voice of Democracy theme is: “America: Where will we go from here?” This is a 3- to 5-minute essay on the theme, to be submitted on audio CD or flash drive. It is open to all students in grades 9-12 in public, private, parochial or home school programs. National awards are scholarships of: First place $30,000; Second place $16,000; Third place $10,000; 4th-36th place $7,000 to $1,500; and 37th-53rd place $1,000. Awards are also given on a local level of 1st through 3rd place of $100, $75 and $50. Awards are also given on a district level.

VFW Auxiliary Post 1012 announces scholarship winner

VFW Auxiliary Post 1012 announces scholarship winner COURTESY OF VFW AUXILIARY POST 1012 Eloise Jean-Marie, a Medford resident and junior at Arlington Catholic High School, was named as the Medford VFW Auxiliary Post 1012 first-place winner of the 2020-21 Young American Creative Patriotic Art Contest.  Under the sponsorship of Medford VFW Auxiliary 1012, Jean-Marie will advance to state level competition held by the Department of Massachusetts VFW Auxiliary. Students must submit an original two- or three-dimensional piece of artwork. Digital art, photography and jewelry are not accepted. The entry must have been completed during the 2020-21 school year and the application must include a teacher or supervising adult’s signature.

VFW asking students to show patriotism through art, singing

MARION — Three contests sponsored by the Marion Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6015 Auxiliary are hoping to get local students to show their patriotism and artistic sides. The first competition, the VFW Auxiliary’s Young American Creative Patriotic Art Contest, annually has more than 4,000 high school students from across the country enter. It starts with interested ninth- through 12th-grade students entering at Marion VFW post. It moves to the state level and finally to the national level. The first-place winner from each state advances to national judging and competes for national awards totaling $31,500. The contest is open to all high school students in public, private, parochial or home school programs in the United States. The deadline to have an entry to the local post is March 31.

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