When you give back to students, you’re not only helping them further their education — you’re helping the future of the community.
INVESTING IN THE FUTURE: Freemasons provide scholarships to local seniors
- Melody Rathel / TPI
Benjamin Russell High School senior Brayden Anderson, right, receives a $1,000 scholarship from the Ware Lodge 435. Lodge master Zach Channell presents the scholarship.
- Melody Rathel / TPI
Benjamin Russell High School senior Brayden Anderson, right, receives a $1,000 scholarship from the Ware Lodge 435. Lodge master Zach Channell presents the scholarship.
- Melody Rathel / TPI
Ware Lodge 435 master Zach Channell, left, presents a $1,000 scholarship to Benjamin Russell High School senior Olivia Booker.
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