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Statewide Ford Presents 2 Individials with the FFA Award Scholarship |
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| Pictured - Andy Czajkowski Owner of Statewide Ford Lincoln Mercury and Chelsea Williamson |
| Chelsea Williamson, a 2009 graduate of the Wayne Trace High School FFA, has been awarded a $1,000 scholarship by Statewide Ford Lincoln Mercury and Ford Motor Company. Chelsea’s parents are Wendy and Jason Williamson of Paulding. Williamson plans to attend James A. Rhodes College. |
| The Built Ford Tough Trucks FFA Scholarship Program is designed to recognize FFA members’ talents and accomplishments while encouraging their future academic achievements. |
| The scholarship is one of 452 scholarships awarded this year by Ford Division, Ford Motor Company Fund and Statewide Ford Lincoln Mercury to FFA members who are high school seniors planning to attend college in the fall of 2009, as well as current collegiate students. This program is part of Ford’s overall commitment to the National FFA Foundation. |
| Statewide Ford Lincoln Mercury of Van Wert is proud to support the FFA and the Built Ford Tough Trucks FFA Scholarship Program. Ford has supported the National FFA Foundation since the first F-Series truck was introduced in 1948 and has sponsored the Built Ford Tough collegiate scholarship program since 1997. To date, the program has awarded $5,556,000 in scholarships to 5,566 FFA members throughout the country. |
| “Statewide and Ford know the value of hard work and believe that hard work should be rewarded. Educating aspiring young people to become the leaders of tomorrow is just another way of ensuring a successful future,” said Andy Czajkowski, Statewide Ford owner. |
| Statewide Ford Lincoln Mercury congratulates Chelsea and supports the FFA mission to make a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. |
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| Deanna Lee Knapke a 2009 graduate from Rockford Ohio plans on attending The Ohio State University and pursuing a degree in Food Service. She has also been awarded a scholarship by Statewide Ford Lincoln Mercury and Ford Motor Company. |
| The Built Ford Tough Trucks FFA Scholarship Program is designed to recognize FFA members’ talents and accomplishments while encouraging their future academic achievements. |
| The scholarship is one of 452 scholarships awarded this year by Ford Division, Ford Motor Company Fund and Statewide Ford Lincoln Mercury to FFA members who are high school seniors planning to attend college in the fall of 2009, as well as current collegiate students. This program is part of Ford’s overall commitment to the National FFA Foundation. |
| Statewide Ford Lincoln Mercury of Van Wert is proud to support the FFA and the Built Ford Tough Trucks FFA Scholarship Program. Ford has supported the National FFA Foundation since the first F-Series truck was introduced in 1948 and has sponsored the Built Ford Tough collegiate scholarship program since 1997. To date, the program has awarded $5,556,000 in scholarships to 5,566 FFA members throughout the country. |
| “Statewide and Ford know the value of hard work and believe that hard work should be rewarded. Educating aspiring young people to become the leaders of tomorrow is just another way of ensuring a successful future,” said Andy Czajkowski, Statewide Ford owner. |