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Lompoc High School Alumni Association is offering three $1,000 scholarships to graduating seniors and Lompoc High School graduates attending college or vocational school.
Lompoc High seniors who have attended the school for four years and are a dependent of a member of the Lompoc High School Alumni Association are eligible for the scholarship and can apply by logging onto their account on Senior Counseling Google Classroom and click on the link to download the common application. Applicants must pick up an additional information required form in the counseling office.
Applications must be submitted by Monday, March 10.
Scholarship eligibility requirements for Lompoc High School graduates who are currently attending a university, community college or vocational school and are enrolled in at least 12 units, include: four years of attendance at Lompoc High School and membership in the Lompoc High School Alumni Association.
Applications for college students are available at the Lompoc High School counseling office, 515 West College Ave., or can be downloaded at www.lompochighalumni.com. Applications are due Monday, March 17.
Questions can be directed to Rosa Chavez at lhsmom54@yahoo.com or call 805 717-6478.
All former Lompoc High School alum interested in becoming a member of the Lompoc High School Alumni Association can visit www.lompochighalumni.com. A lifetime membership costs $30.
There will be no trash and organics collection services or street sweeping on Christmas Day, Wednesday, Dec. 25, according to the City of Santa Maria.
The iconic neon sign that has stood for decades over Bill’s Take Out in Santa Maria is being given new life thanks to the expertise of neon tube bender Larry Desario, and the dedicated team at Southpaw Sign Co. in Oceano.
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