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Egli receives Crawfordsville Community Club scholarship
                                By Billie Jo Rose 
                            
                        Jun. 30, 2022 11:41 am
Scholarship
Congratulations Jonah, son of Jason and Gabrielle Egli of Columbus Junction, IA and recent graduate of WACO High School for being the first scholarship recipient from the Crawfordsville Community Club. Jonah was extremely helpful throughout this past year with the Club. He helped with several of the club's events, including making desserts for the Club's spaghetti supper, helping to serve it and also filling 1500 Easter eggs..In turn, Jonah acquired his Silver Cord when he graduated from WACO in May of 2022. He intends to further his studies at Iowa State University in the fall and major in Engineering, chemical or mechanical.
The Crawfordsville Community Club plans to offer an annual scholarship to local high school seniors via an application process. Priority will be on those persons who help the Crawfordsville Community Club by volunteering. Contact the group if you would like to help with the upcoming Crawfordsville Fun Days.
Chapter L T.T.T.
Chapter L of the National T.T.T. Society members met on Monday, June 27, 2022 at 7 p.m. at the Olds United Church of Christ. The meeting opened with the singing of Sword of Gold.
Seven members answered roll call with "What is your favorite ice cream flavor?"
Minutes of the May 23, 2022 meeting were read by Nancy McGohan with no additions or corrections.
Correspondence:
Missy Fear read a note from Ruth Erwin and passed two cards for members to sign. She also gave the treasurer's report, which will be filed for audit.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Camp:
Nancy McGohan and Barb Shelman reported they had met the bus after camp..The girls reported they had a good time. Since there were softball tournaments tonight, neither girl was able to give their camp report at this meeting. They will be invited to the July meeting. Nancy McGohan has picked up two sleeping bags for next years' camp.
Charity: Nothing to report
Camp Girls' Gifts: Pat Miller reported that one card was sent in May and one in June.
Ways and Means: Karolyn Crawford plans to check with Pizza Ranch for a date.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS: President Shelman.received information regarding bylaw revisions. Discussion followed.
NEW BUSINESS: A motion was made and seconded to provide current campers with gift cards for the purchase of their upcoming school supplies. Missy Fear will purchase them.
BiLLS FOR PAYMENT: Pat Miller had purchased eight gift cards. A motion was made and seconded to pay for these. A second one was presented for the school supply gift cards. Bills were approved.
PROPOSAL OF NAMES FOR MEMBERSHIP: None
ADJOURNMENT: President Shelman thanked those who attended. The next meeting will be Monday, July 25, at 7 p.m. at the Olds United Church of Christ. Marlys Fear will be hostess. The Camp Girls will give their report and the Founders Day Ceremony will also be held.
The meeting adjourned with the Closing Creed.
Prior to the meeting refreshments were provided by Nancy McGohan.

                                        
                                        
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