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MFU Scholarships
from 01/04/23 ISSUE
MFU scholarships available
News from Montana Farmers Union
406-883-3904 P.O. Box 343, Polson
GREAT FALLS — Applications are now open for several Montana Farmers Union scholarships ranging from $500 to $1,000 each. The annual scholarships are offered “ through MFU as part of the organization’s commitment to education and include the Bud Daniels Memorial Scholarship, the John Korsbeck Memorial Scholarship, and the Cascade County-wide Farmers Union Local, Chouteau County Farmers Union Local and Flathead County-wide APPLIANCE CARE Farmers Union Local scholarships. Covering the vast majority of
“Investing in edu- Lake County. cation to enhance life for the individual and 15 years experience. for the benefit of civil Local, factory-authorized, society is foundational in-home repairs. to the Farmers Union mission and reflects our commitment to cooperaServicing all brands, makes of residential appliances. tive principles,” said Eric Call Sam Allred Bergman, who serves as for reliable quality work. president of the Cascade County-wide Local. The scholarships are NOW RELOCATED Call for SERVICE available to students throughout their collegiate careers. Current college students and high school seniors are encouraged to apply. Montana Farmers Union members also can apply for the Stanley Moore Scholarship, a $1,500 scholarship offered by the Farmers Union Industries Foundation, and scholarships through National Farmers Union Foundation, ranging from $1,500 to $2,000. Applications for NFU scholarships are open through April 1 and available at: nfu.org/ education/scholarships/ Students have until March 15 to submit their apInvesting in education to enhance plications for the life for the individual and for the MFU benefit of civil society is foundascholar ships. tional to the Farmers Union mis- More sion and reflects our commitment information to cooperative principles.” about the schol- Eric Bergman, president of Cascade County-wide Local arships, as well as links to the applications, can be found at: montanafarmersunion. com/education/scholarships-grants/
St. Ignatius
By Barb Plouff for the Valley Journal
Happy New Years. I hope everyone had time to think of all the things to be thankful for in 2022. May 2023 treat you well.
Menu: — Wednesday, Jan. 4: dinner at 5:30 p.m. - roast beef, vegetables, mashed potatoes and gravy, orange dream salad, rolls, dump cake — Friday, Jan. 6: lunch at noon - stir fry, rice, Asian salad, fruit, cookies — Tuesday, Jan. 10: lunch at noon – pizza, green salad, Jell-Ofruit, cook’s choice — Friday, Jan. 13: lunch at noon - chicken, vegetables, mashed potatoes and gravy, fruit, rolls, cake
If you are interested in a takeout meal, please call by 10 a.m. and leave message if no one answers.
Bonnie Kiser has Gentle Yoga on Wednesday afternoons at 1 p.m. If you are interested, please call Bonnie Kiser at 406-22530171. Her rates are five sessions for $60.
The St. Ignatius Senior Citizen Center will play Bingo on Jan. 14 at 2 p.m. Cards cost .25 cents and a special blackout prize. Come an enjoy a fun time.
Our St. Ignatius Senior Center is open to people renting it. If you are interested, please call 406-7454462 and leave a message. We will call you back with the information you need.
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Title Agency of Lake County
402 First Street East • Suite 101 Polson, Montana 59860 (406) 883-6051
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