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Photo from l-r: Director Lois Meyer, Ally Morphis, Sage Korczynski, Clay Struska, Grace Anne Wilcox, Director Lana Kubena, President John Cotterell.

Photo from l-r: Director Lois Meyer, Ally Morphis, Sage Korczynski, Clay Struska, Grace Anne Wilcox, Director Lana Kubena, President John Cotterell.
The Fort Bend County Farm Bureau Board of Directors held a 2025 Scholarship dinner to honor the students who received County Farm Bureau scholarships this year to further their education. Seven $1,000 scholarships were awarded and four of the awardees and their families joined the Farm Bureau board members at Schulze’s BBQ to celebrate their accomplishments. Students attending from Needville HS were Sage Korczynski, Ally Morphis, and Clay Struska. From East Bernard HS was Grace Ann Wilcox. Not attending were Elliana Cruz from Clements HS and Reid Dusek and Kinley Shook of Needville HS. President John Cotterell and all of the directors congratulated the students who earned these scholarship as well as the Farm Bureau families who support them in efforts to succeed. The Fort Bend County Farm Bureau Scholarships are awarded annually to eligible students selected from applications submitted by high school or home school graduating seniors in Fort Bend County.
“These young men and women were selected based on their academic, community service and agricultural involvement,” said
Board President John Cotterell.”We are proud of their commitment to education and to agriculture. We are confident they will be successful in their future endeavors and we hope they come back to Fort Bend County to become members and leaders in our community.” Fort Bend County Farm Bureau held presentation dinner in June to honor the students and their families.
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