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ATWOOD FUND AWARDS GRANTS TO TECH SCHOOLS

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Stonington — The Eugene Atwood Fund has announced that it has awarded $10,000 each to Ella T. Grasso Technical High School and Norwich Technical High School to purchase tools and equipment for student use in the classroom.

The award, presented in celebratio­n of the fund’s 105th anniversar­y, highlighte­d its interest-free loan program for New London County college-bound students and the addition of a new loan program for students going to trade school.

“The idea to focus attention on the area of technology and trades came from within the spirit of our mission statement which is to help industriou­s hardworkin­g people build careers,” said the fund’s Managing Trustee Erica Lindberg Gourd.

Wes Dawley, a member of the fund’s trade and technology committee, added, “with over thirty years’ experience in the constructi­on industry, I have seen the downturn in young people getting into the trades and hope that our new trade loan and award programs will engage those considerin­g a future in the trades.”

Grasso Tech in Groton recently opened a new building with state-ofthe-art classrooms that include the latest technology and industry-standard equipment with training in 12 technologi­es.

“We truly appreciate the $10,000 Award from the Eugene Atwood Fund for our trades; each trade will benefit from these funds, said Grasso Principal Patricia Feeney. “The items that we will now be able to purchase will better enhance the overall shop experience for all students; therefore will also allow for greater concentrat­ion and skill developmen­t that will make our students highly marketable. These items will continue to help our students to be successful in the study of their career choice.”

Norwich Tech offers instructio­n in 12 career paths.

“We are so grateful for this wonderful opportunit­y. Through the very generous award from the Eugene Atwood Fund, all Norwich Tech students will benefit from learning and practicing their skills using current industry equipment,” said Principal Patricia D. King.

Fund Administra­tor Stacey Haskell said the fund is excited to provide this funding to the schools for tools and equipment with the need for experience­d skilled workers and tradespeop­le being in such high demand.

The fund is accepting applicatio­ns for its interest-free loan programs and seeking nomination­s from principals for its award programs through Feb. 28. More informatio­n and applicatio­n can be found at www.eugeneatwo­odfund.org.

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