Rotary Club Awards Scholarships
Don Thompson, Melissa Thompson, Dominic Thompson, Lynn Hintz, Scott Hintz, Payton Hintz, Hilda Nomann, Lisa Anderson, Cody Anderson, Todd Groshek and Tammy Groshek. (City-Times photo)
For the City-Times
The Rotary Club of Stevens Point recently awarded four scholarships to area students that have demonstrated community leadership and academic honors.
Cody Anderson, a UWSP College of Natural Resources student, is interested in resources law enforcement and aspires to be either a park ranger or conservation warden.
Tammy Groshek, a MSTC student, is studying to be a medical assistant. She is also on the waiting list for the school’s nursing program.
Payton Hintz, a Pacelli student, will be attending Mt. Saint Mary’s in Milwaukee and will study to be a physical therapist.
Dominic Thompson, a 2014 SPASH graduate, will be attending UWSP this fall and later hopes to transfer to UW-Madison where he will pursue a degree in industrial engineering.
About the Rotary Club of Stevens Point
The Rotary Club of Stevens Point meets every Wednesday at noon at the Stevens Point Country Club. Whether you are a visiting Rotarian, have been a Rotarian in the past, or are thinking about joining Rotary – join us and enjoy a meal and camaraderie.
Rotary, founded in 1905, is a volunteer organization of 1.2 million business and professional leaders uniting to provide humanitarian service and goodwill through community service projects. Rotary club members work locally, regionally, and internationally to combat hunger, improve health and sanitation, provide education and job training, promote peace, and eradicate polio. Rotary is nonpolitical, nonreligious, and clubs are open to all cultures, races, and creeds. As signified by our motto Service Above Self, Rotary’s main objective is service – in the community, in the workplace, and through the world.