Assistance League awards summer camp scholarships

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Wallingford-based Assistance League of Seattle has awarded seven students from Salmon Bay Middle School summer camp scholarships through its Enrichment Scholarship Program (ESP). According to their announcement:

ESP awards scholarships to students in grades 6 through 11 who exhibit a keen interest in a variety of fields such as music, art, science, debate, mathematics, language, drama, technology, leadership and journalism.  This year Assistance League received and funded 70 applications from fourteen middle and high schools in the Seattle School District. Students will be attending various programs including Marrowstone Music, UW Young Scholars Program, dance, art and theater programs, technical programs and many more.

Congratulations to Salmon Bay student scholarship recipients: (from left to right) Isabella Ulibarri, Emma Eachus, Iain Dunn, Evan Conte-Wood, Sebastian Worrell, Manny Eckert and Eli Teagle.

The Assistance League of Seattle is located at 1414 and 1419 North 45th St. In addition to the Enrichment Scholarship Program, AL also runs the Bargain Fair thrift shop. The shop is open Tuesday through Friday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Saturday from noon to 4 p.m.

 


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Margaret

Margaret Steck is a freelance writer, mother of two, and has been a resident of Wallingford since 1996. When she's not out covering the neighborhood schools or any other interesting haps for Wallyhood, Margaret writes articles pertaining to running, parenting, and international adoption.