It was truly inspiring to see students being recognized in such a wide range of areas, including music, art, business, sportsmanship, citizenship, community service, leadership, extracurricular activities, character, and academic excellence.
To all the scholarship recipients, you've done an outstanding job, and we couldn't be prouder of you! Your hard work, dedication, and achievements have been acknowledged, and they will undoubtedly pave the way for your bright futures.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the incredible Saugerties community for their generous donations to our scholarship program. Your support and contributions have made a significant impact, enabling us to award over $170,000 in scholarships this year. Your investment in the education and future of our students is truly commendable, and it reflects the strong community spirit that defines Saugerties. Thank you for believing in our students and for playing a crucial role in helping them achieve their dreams. Your generosity is deeply appreciated and will have a lasting positive effect on the lives of these young individuals.
We would especially like to thank John and Peg Mullen for creating the The Andrew Mullen and Andrew Duffy Scholarship Fund. That night they offered 36 scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $2,500 to graduating seniors.
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