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AMENIA —On a different night of honors, Lion Kenneth Hale represented the Amenia Lions at the annual Webutuck Jr./Sr. Awards Night on Wednesday, June 22, by distributing the club’s scholarships awards. Lion Hale distributed $4,000 in scholarship in the following categories: Higher Education: Bridget Boyd, Ashley Choe, Lucas Keasbey and Gwendelynn Platt; Two-Year Trade School: Greg Grey; Valedictorian Award: Bridget Boyd; Mathematics Award: Alyssa Biscoglio; Award for Most Accomplished in Foreign Language: Jessica McCarry; Award for Dedication and Positive Attitude: Carolina Teurel, Jeremy Herz; Award for Health Services: Tawney Hall; Award for Most Perseverance: Taylor Breyette; Award for Student Pursuing a Career in the Armed Forces: Adam Jasmin; Award for Student Attending College for Agriculture or Animal Husbandry: Alyssa Biscoglio; and Technology Award: Justin Katan.During the month of July, the Amenia Lions are preparing for their annual golf tournament on Monday, July 25, at Copake Country Club in Craryville. This event raised approximately $7,000 last year and all golfers are welcome to join in for a day of play utilizing a “best ball” format. Interested golfers should contact Lion Norm Fontaine at 845-789-1095. Orders for the 2012 Amenia Lions Community Calendar will also be collected on this day; listings may be submitted by contacting Denise Clair at 845-877-1321 or 845-518-2484. Finally, don’t forget to save the date for the Juvenile Diabetes Walkathon and Lions Barbecue on Saturday, Sept. 17, at Indian Rock Schoolhouse. The Amenia Lions Club thanks the community for its continued support.Submitted by Lion Lori Hale.

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