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ceeds, as well as some academic schol-
arships. “We feel children with 4.5
(grade point) don't need a lot of help,”
Batts said.
The three separate committees who
work yearlong on scholarship awards
look out for the 3.2 GPA students and if
the candidates are working hard at
their education, added Batts.
Disaster relief efforts, the Days for
Girls International initiative (offering
sustainable menstrual care), the
YMCA and many others also benefit
from chicken barbeque fundraising,
said Batts of the other funds generated.
Businessman Jim Jabara has deep Rotary Club Chicken Barbeque Chairman Kent Early maps out grilling strategy.
Plymouth roots and although a
Kiwanian knows the barbeque history. “It's all hands on deck for the com- Foundation provide scholarship help
Jabara recalled recently the late munity,” commented Plymouth City for students wishing to become para-
Harold Guenther was Up North and Manager Paul Sincock, a Plymouth medics or chefs or other vocational
ran into a county agricultural agent, Noon Rotarian and immediate past careers.
learning a small northern community District Governor for Rotary “There's scholarships for them
Rotary club sponsored such a barbe- International District 6400.
cue. Sincock is pleased his club and its See Benefits, page 8