UCWHA Scholarship Recipients
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
The Upper Cumberland Walking Horse Association is pleased to announce this year's scholarship recipients, Annette England and Aaryn Tarver.
England is a graduate of White County High School in her hometown of Sparta, Tenn., and has plans to attend Tennessee Technical University to become a math teacher. She is also very active within the UCWHA, winning four high point awards last season.
Tarver will graduate in a few short weeks from Midway High School in Kingston, Tenn. Tarver plans to attend Roane State Community College with hopes of becoming a Game Warden with a major in Wildlife Management and minor in Wildlife Biology. She is very involved with 4-H and FFA and also received four high point awards for the UCWHA last year.
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