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June 01, 2023

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Thursday, June 1-June 7, 2023 www.rutherfordweekly.com 828-248-1408 Rutherford Weekly - Page 15 293 S Broadway St., Forest City 828-245-0434 Monday & Tuesday 8AM-5PM Thursday & Friday 8AM-5PM Sat. 8AM-12PM • Closed Wed. Not Just Oil, Pennzoil FAST FAST FAST FAST WAY WAY WAY WAY LET US DO YOUR DIRTY WORK! KIDS' CORNER BROUGHT TO YOU BY: Rutherford Weekly's publisher and its advertisers are not responsible or liable for misprints, typographical errors, misinforma- tion herein contained. We reserve the right to edit, reject or accept any articles, advertisements, or infor- mation to be printed in this publication. We will provide ad proofs for pre-paid ads or ads that are placed by established clients. No proofs may leave our premises without payment and permission and are copyright by Rutherford Weekly. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without permission from the publisher. 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Cook advertising@rutherfordweekly.com advertising@rutherfordweekly.com Distribution: Tommy Sims • Greg Grimes RUTHERFORD WEEKLY 157 West Main Street, Forest City, NC 28043 Phone 828-248-1408 Visit us online at: rutherfordweekly.com Alaina Bergtson and Madison Doyle, graduating seniors at Lake Lure Classical Academy, were recognized by the Lake Lure Lions Club, for their academic performance, community service and future career plans by being awarded scholarships at the schools they are planning to attend at the Lions May meeting. Alaina Bergston has applied to and has been accepted into Coastal Carolina University. Her academic record at the Lake Lure Classical Academy was excellent. The three recommendations given were each outstanding. Alaina is one of the top graduating seniors, at her school. She plans to study Business Management with a minor in International Business. Alaina is passionate about the environment and has been active in joining organizations with conservation projects. Madison Doyle has applied to and has been accepted into the University of New Haven where she plans to study Criminal Justice with the goal to eventually join the FBI as a forensic analyst. Her academic record at the Lake Lure Classical Academy was well above average and her activities were impressive. Her strong passion to serve by working as an FBI agent was developed in childhood. The Lake Lure Lions annually offer deserving graduating seniors the ability to apply for a scholarship as they pursue their continued education after high school. The Lions Scholarship Committee consists of Lions Tracy Lanham, Monica Faherty and Kristen Boyd. Chair Tracy said that the Lake Lure Lions Club is pleased to serve the community by supporting students in their future endeavors. Lake Lure Lions Club President, Fay Kobland, said she was impressed by the students achievements, applications, references and vision for their career path post high school. "It is obvious that these young students have strong visions about what they want to do in adulthood and the path to achieve it. I am so proud that the Lions were able to provide the opportunity to share their plans. The awarding of scholarships is one of my favorite Lion activities each year." Information about Lions Clubs International and how to join can be viewed at www.lionsclubs.org. Lions Clubs International is the world's largest service club organization with more than 1.35 million members in 210 countries and geographical areas around the world. Since 1917, Lions clubs have aided the blind and visually impaired and made a strong commitment to community service and serving youth throughout the world among other endeavors. Article Provided By: Terrell Lewis Left to right: Lion Tracy Lanham, chair of the scholarship committee, students, Alaina Bengtson and Madison Doyle. Alaina Bergtson and Madison Doyle receive Lake Lure Lions' scholarships 157 West Main Street, Forest City 828.248.1408 rutherfordweekly.com rutherfordweekly.com Big Time Results!

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