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| Four Avenues of Service - Vocational Service |
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The Vocational Service programs of Lawrenceburg Rotary include Scholarship, Service Above Self Awards, Four Way Test, and Interact. |
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Student Recognition and Scholarships:
Education is the key to success for our community's young people. Lawrenceburg Rotary recognizes Students of Excellence, and awards college and vocational scholarships to deserving students from the three high schools in Lawrence County.
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Annual Rotary Scholarships
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James L. Johnston Scholarship
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$ 4,000
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J. Mack Chandler Agricultural Studies Scholarship
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$ 1,000
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Rotary Club Commitment to Community Service Scholarship
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$ 500
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Will R. Manier, Jr. Scholarship, Male Nominee
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$ 500
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Will R. Manier, Jr. Scholarship, Female Nominee
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$ 500
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Total
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$ 6,500
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Outstanding Students from each of the county's high schools are presented a plaque and recognized at a club meeting that is held in the late spring.
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Four Way Test
Lawrenceburg Rotarians endeavor to practice the Four Way Test in their personal and business lives, and our club participates in the District 6760 Four Way Test Speech program. Outstanding students at each of the county's high schools are invited to develop and make a three minute presentation on the principles of the Four Way Test. Each school selects a representative who is invited to speak at Lawrenceburg Rotary.
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Interact
Lawrenceburg Rotary has sponsored Interact since its introduction into District 6760. Our club sponsors Interact Clubs at Summertown and Lawrence County High Schools, and both clubs are active in their Interact District as well as local activities. Interact members volunteer their services at the Middle Tennessee District Fair and perform other projects throughout the year. Our Club provides funding to enable Interactors to participate at their district conference.
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