About Clark County Pleasure Riders (CCPR)
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CCPR Scholarship Program
The Clark County Pleasure Riders offers an academic scholarship in the amount of $100 annually to a qualifying graduating senior that enrolls in any secondary education program the fall of their high school graduation year. Eligibility requirements for this scholarship are as follows:
- Graduating Senior of current year
- Must have been a member of CCPR in good standing continually from their high school sophomore year through the end of their senior year in high school.
- Student must complete the fall semester of college/tech school with a 2.5 GPA to receive their award. Documentation must be sent to CCPR before money is exchanged with student
If a student has met these eligibility requirements, they are invited to submit their application for the scholarship, which consists of an essay on the topic of "What has CCPR Meant to Me". The deadline for acceptance of this essay is September 1 of their high school graduating year.
More complete information on this program may be obtained by contacting the Secretary or the President of CCPR.
Officers of CCPR
Vice President - Kathy Lyons
Secretary - Julie Miller
Treasurer - Rita Nordlof
2013 Royalty - Brook Magnus & Amanda Osburn
Board of Directors - Jeanne Zimmer, Anetonette Osburn & Megan Osburn