May 2016

Emily George of Woonsocket was recently announced as a winner of the Professional Excellence Award for the spring term at Dakota Wesleyan University.
George, who was the staff awardee, was one of two at DWU given the honor. Alisha Vincent was selected as the faculty award winner.
George joined the staff at DWU in 2006 as administrative assistant to academic affairs. In 2013, she was promoted to executive administrative assistant to both the provost and the president.
In her nomination letter, George is described as having outstanding professionalism and invaluable communication skills. “She welcomes everyone who comes into the office and is willing to share her thoughts and ideas when asked for help. Her pleasant attitude helps bring a smile to many.”
George has been instrumental in organizing and assisting with baccalaureate and commencement, and is always on hand to assist with all other major events. She also volunteers for campus activities, such as potlucks, service days, the Mitchell Day of Caring and more.

All people who enjoy singing are invited to come sing with the Community Choir on July 4. Practice will begin on Monday, June 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the basement of the Methodist-Lutheran Church in Woonsocket and will continue through June.
At the present time, the Community Choir is scheduled to sing at approximately 7 p.m. in conjunction with the Gay Lynne Ames musical group.
Call Audrey Kempf at 796-4171 or 354-4609 with any questions.

Moody receives First National scholarship

$180,000 in scholarship money awarded to South Dakota high school graduates

Bailey Moody 40 webFirst National Bank and the South Dakota Bankers Foundation recently announced the 16th year of their high school scholarship program.
One of this year’s recipients of the $1,000 scholarship, sponsored by First National Bank, is Bailey Ann Moody of Woonsocket, announced Market President of First National Bank Jeff Jones.
Participating South Dakota banks have agreed to match Foundation funds to provide scholarships to graduating high school seniors in their local communities. The recipients will all attend post-secondary South Dakota institutions of higher learning. Moody plans to attend Dakota State University majoring in elementary education/special education.
Established in 1982, the South Dakota Bankers Foundation was endowed by the South Dakota Bankers Association to provide scholarships and special educational programs and awards to the secondary and post-secondary levels.
First National Bank is a division of First National Bank of Omaha and subsidiary of First National of Nebraska. First National of Nebraska is the largest privately owned banking company in the United States.

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