Grover, Oglesby claim Shanks Award

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The Bob Shanks Award was established to recognize outstanding youth and encourage them to continue their education with the hope that they may one day return to the county and contribute to its growth and development. Applicants must be a high school graduate current year and or college student between the ages of 16-20 as of the fair. Shanks was a longtime Highland County Farm Bureau director where he served for over 35 years. He dedicated his career to the leadership development of the county’s youth. This year’s recipients are Lauren Grover, the daughter of Kristy and John Grover and a freshman at Wilmington College; and Meredith Oglesby, the daughter of Lisa and Tom Oglesby and a freshman at The Ohio State University. Pictured, from left, are Kathy Bruynis, 4-H educator; Oglesby; Grover; and Julie Arnett, the 2015 Shanks Award recipient.

The Bob Shanks Award was established to recognize outstanding youth and encourage them to continue their education with the hope that they may one day return to the county and contribute to its growth and development. Applicants must be a high school graduate current year and or college student between the ages of 16-20 as of the fair. Shanks was a longtime Highland County Farm Bureau director where he served for over 35 years. He dedicated his career to the leadership development of the county’s youth. This year’s recipients are Lauren Grover, the daughter of Kristy and John Grover and a freshman at Wilmington College; and Meredith Oglesby, the daughter of Lisa and Tom Oglesby and a freshman at The Ohio State University. Pictured, from left, are Kathy Bruynis, 4-H educator; Oglesby; Grover; and Julie Arnett, the 2015 Shanks Award recipient.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/33/2016/09/web1_Shanks-Award-pic.jpgThe Bob Shanks Award was established to recognize outstanding youth and encourage them to continue their education with the hope that they may one day return to the county and contribute to its growth and development. Applicants must be a high school graduate current year and or college student between the ages of 16-20 as of the fair. Shanks was a longtime Highland County Farm Bureau director where he served for over 35 years. He dedicated his career to the leadership development of the county’s youth. This year’s recipients are Lauren Grover, the daughter of Kristy and John Grover and a freshman at Wilmington College; and Meredith Oglesby, the daughter of Lisa and Tom Oglesby and a freshman at The Ohio State University. Pictured, from left, are Kathy Bruynis, 4-H educator; Oglesby; Grover; and Julie Arnett, the 2015 Shanks Award recipient.

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