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  • Whitehall Country Store Announces Scholarship Opportunities

    RAYLYNN VAN OORT, Whitehall Country Store|Mar 6, 2024

    The Whitehall Country Store Board of Directors is pleased to announce the availability of five $5,000 scholarships to be awarded to graduating Whitehall High School seniors or homeschoolers who will be full-time students enrolled in Fall 2024 classes at an accredited college, university, or trade school. Although the focus of most scholarship programs is academic, the main criteria established by the Board of Directors is a student’s deep desire to further their academic goals beyond high school and their need for financial assistance. This...

  • Hoagland, Watson, Reiff, and DuBois Receive Whitehall Country Store Scholarships

    RAYLYNN VAN OORT, Whitehall Country Store|May 24, 2023

    The Whitehall Country Store Board of Directors is pleased to announce recipients of $5,000 scholarships awarded to graduating Whitehall High School seniors. The applicants' essays focusing on their life goals and desire for higher education were used to select the recipients. Blake DuBois, Maxine Hoagland, Michael Reiff, and Gavin Watson will each receive the scholarships to offset costs for the upcoming fall semester. The scholarships are made possible due to the generosity of the Whitehall...

  • Whitehall Country Store Reopening March 4

    RAYLYNN VAN OORT, Whitehall Country Store|Mar 2, 2022

    The Whitehall Country Store, formerly known as the Ladies Auxiliary, has been a cornerstone of financial assistance for our Town for many years. Since 1972, the year of inception, it has provided $534,550 in grants and scholarships to many of the organizations charged with providing services for the citizens residing here. Ambulances, local transportation, volunteer fire equipment, senior meals, museum renovations, swimming pool upkeep, and scholarships for deserving graduates of Whitehall High School desiring higher education to name a few....

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