Dec 24, 2024

ESCANABA — Krusin’ Klassics, a non-profit organization established in 1985 by local automobile enthusiasts, continues to make a positive impact in the community through its passion for vehicles and generosity. The group’s annual Fun Run Car Show in Escanaba consistently attracts a large crowd, with proceeds distributed to support various organizations and initiatives.
For the 2024-2025 academic year, a portion of the proceeds from the 2024 Car Show funded a $1,500 scholarship to benefit students in Bay College’s automotive program. This year’s scholarship recipients are Dakota Hayen, John Clayton and Gauge Hebert.
“Krusin’ Klassics is passionate about supporting students that are pursuing careers in automotive technology,” said Mark Caswell, President of the Krusin’ Klassics Car Club. “We believe in giving back to our community and investing in education. By providing this scholarship, we hope to inspire students to follow their dreams and help build a strong, skilled workforce for the future.”
Students are encouraged to apply for scholarships online at www.baycollege.edu/scholarships. Bay College awards over 300 scholarships annually to prospective, current, and returning students. Funding for scholarships is made possible through private donations to the Bay College Foundation by businesses, organizations, and individuals through endowment, estate, and annual contributions.
To learn more about creating a scholarship, please contact the Bay College Foundation at (906) 217-1700, email foundation@baycollege.edu, or visit www.baycollege.edu/foundation.
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