Virtual 2020 Scholarship Presentation Ceremony

Photo Courtesy of Clay Banks, Unsplash

Photo Courtesy of Clay Banks, Unsplash

Washington County, OH – COVID-19 has forced many schools to create alternative measures surrounding graduation and senior award ceremonies. While students and their families are facing great disappointment at the loss of these monumental events, Marietta Community Foundation hopes to salvage the situation by honoring local graduates through a virtual scholarship award ceremony.

“We know that this live stream could never replace what these students are missing out on,” said Mason Beuhring, Communications & Program Services Director at the Foundation “but we still want to make this event fun for our community. These students have worked hard, and they deserve every bit of recognition.”

The virtual ceremony will take place on May 22nd at 2 p.m. via a Facebook Live Stream. To give the virtual event a personalized touch, the Foundation is asking each recipient to create a short video explaining what their hard-earned scholarship means to them and expressing their thanks to the donors who made their award possible. Videos are to then be shared on the Foundation’s Facebook page for all of thecommunity to see.

“We are inviting schools, faculty, staff, students, families, and everyone in our county to participate in the event,” said Beuhring. “We want to make sure our students feel special and the best way to do that is to let them know that there is a community cheering them on!”

Marietta Community Foundation works to improve Washington County through grants and initiatives, if you want to donate to an established scholarship fund or establish one of your own, please contact Heather Allender at 740-373-3286 or heather@mcfohio.org.

Mason Beuhring

Mason Beuhring served Marietta Community Foundation as Communications & Program Services Director from 2018 to 2021.

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