Robin Frazier with the Lima Community Foundation is in to tell us more about scholarships they offer to area high schoolers!
Erin Moran Wiley from the Willow Center is in to give advice for families dealing with the transition of high school student to college student!
Sally Windle, executive director at ArtSpace Lima, said the interns contribute in many ways.
“There’s a lot of things that we do during the summer—camps and different people coming in for tours. They’ve been able to help us with that,” Windle said. “But then they also are learning a skill. There’s a lot of things that we do here that they could do in other jobs, like patch walls, repair items. They’re learning all of that as part of their program.”
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Bath High School’s Interact Club, sponsored by the Lima Rotary Club, is 75 members strong and committed to giving back. While each student is required to complete at least 24 hours of community service per year, many go far beyond that.
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The scholarship, established in memory of the late Lima Senior High School band director and Kiwanis member Ronald W. Richards, is awarded to graduating Allen County seniors planning to major in music or a related field.
Mercy Health – St. Rita’s Medical Center has partnered with the Ohio Department of Health and the confidential youth cessation program “Live Vape Free.” The initiative provides one-on-one support with a trained quit coach who offers personalized assessments for students who want to stop vaping.
Area high school juniors and seniors participated in the event, which included tours of the Lima Police Department and Fire Department. Officers and firefighters explained their daily responsibilities, demonstrated equipment used on the job, and shared their personal reasons for choosing careers in law enforcement and firefighting.
Six students presented their projects at the Rotary Club this week, selecting topics meaningful to them and analyzing them through the lens of the Four-Way Test. The test asks: "Is it the truth?" "Is it fair to all concerned?" "Will it build goodwill and better friendships?" and "Will it be beneficial to all concerned?"