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Aquatics members earn scholarships.


Several members of the National Aquatics Branch earned scholarships worth $335 to attend this year's National Aquatics Conference in Charleston Charleston, cities, United States
Charleston.

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, S.C.

Six applicants were chosen--each one from a different region. Members had to submit an application and a resume, along with reasons why their aquatics department would benefit from attending the conference. In addition, winners were asked to volunteer their time at the event.

Congratulations to the 2004 scholarship winners:

* Jennifer Borowski, Lake Forest Aquatic Center, Felton, Del. * Debra L. Cohen cohen
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JCC Jackson Community College
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JCC Jamestown Community College (Olean and Jamestown, New York)
JCC Johnston Community College
, Stoughton, Mass. * Tammy H. Erdmann, City of Kettering Recreation Complex, Kettering, Ohio Kettering is a city in Greene and Montgomery Counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. It is a suburb of nearby Dayton. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 57,502. The city incorporated in 1955 from the former Van Buren Township and is named for inventor Charles F.  * Kathy Kirkland, Hermiston Parks & Recreation, Hermiston, Ore. * Melida G. McKee, Roanoke Parks & Recreation, Roanoke, Va. * Darcie K. Parkhurst, Derby Recreation Commission, Derby, Ka.
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Title Annotation:NRPA in Action
Publication:Parks & Recreation
Date:Mar 1, 2004
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