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On Monday, May 6, Estes Park High School graduating seniors received scholarships from various local entities. For the first time, Estes Park United Methodist Church awarded five scholarships of $2,000 each. Pictured are the recipients of the Dorothy Scott Memorial Scholarship. Daphne Parker, EPUMC Pastor Ann Lantz, Braden Betts, Eric Lopez, Ciel Sugar, and Fiona Owens pose for a celebratory picture at this week’s scholarship presentation ceremony. EPUMC wants to invest in youth and families in our community. The church is branching out by utilizing its resources to invest in the future. EPUMC will be using another $20,000 to invest in the youth of Estes Park this year in addition to this scholarship money.
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