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A moment in Lawrence: Altrusa International congratulates scholarship recipients – The Lawrence Times

Altrusa International of Lawrence recently congratulated three 2024 scholarship winners from area high schools. 
Seated from left to right in the photo above are Susan Wymore and her daughter, Alyson Farmer, of Perry-Lecompton High School; Alannah Lohfeld, of Free State High School, and her mom Kathleen Lohfeld; and Ava Czerniak, of Lawrence High School, and her dad Jason Czerniak. 
Standing are Chris Heider and Nancy Hambleton, co-presidents of Altrusa International of Lawrence. 
Learn more about the service organization by visiting districteight.altrusa.org/lawrence.
This photo was submitted by Karen Wycoff.



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