Hoosier Pattern Scholarship awarded
This first-time Adams County Community Foundation (ACCF) / Hoosier Pattern, scholarship was awarded at the recent Adams Central High School scholarship awards event. The inaugural Hoosier Pattern scholar, Danee Bowman, will attend Purdue University to major in engineering.
In 2021, ACCF announced that Hoosier Pattern established a Hoosier Pattern Vocational Scholarship in memory of Cindy Wyss and Ernie Geyer, Hoosier Pattern employees. This scholarship is for a high school or college student that is a vocational major, with priority given, but not limited to engineering, welding, machine trade, or 3D printing.
Hoosier Pattern is known for quality workmanship and commitment to “on-time delivery,” which has helped them gain recognition as a premier pattern shop. They understand their customers’ demand for expedient delivery times and product excellence. They rely on these practices to deliver on-time and premium-quality products to their customers throughout the United States and the world.
Hoosier Pattern understands that industries are evolving and staying up-to-date with the latest technological advancements is an essential part of their success. Even though innovation is the driving force behind their product development, their commitment to manufacturing excellence and customer service will remain their highest priority.
It is scholarship season for current Adams County college students. On Track (out of high school 1-5 years) and Non Traditional (out of high school 5+ years) can apply for scholarships coming up soon. The due date is Wed., June 1, 2022 by 4:00 pm. Applications and details can be down-loaded from the ACCF website at: AdamsCounty Foundation.org.
The ACCF provides grant opportunities for nonprofit organizations serving Adams county residents. This due date is the second Wednesday in January, April, July, and October.