March Rotary Club

John and Linda Howard, co-chairs of the Scholarship Committee

Academic Scholarships Available from The Rotary Club of SaddleBrooke

John Howard, Linda Howard, and Barbara Barr

The Rotary Club of SaddleBrooke is pleased to announce that it is offering up to six $2,000 academic scholarships to high school seniors who will be graduating in 2022.

The eligibility criteria are as follows:

A high school senior who …

– is currently attending San Manuel High School, Canyon del Oro High School, or Ironwood Ridge High School.

– is currently a resident of the community of Catalina or Pinal County.

– will enroll at and attend an accredited U.S.-based university, college, or community college during the 2022-23 academic year.

The scholarships will be awarded on the basis of academic achievement, leadership, volunteer work and/or community service, and financial need.

To get an application, please go to “Academic Scholarships” under the “Scholarships” tab on The Rotary Club of SaddleBrooke website at saddlebrookerotary.com.

Application must be mailed no later than March 26, 2022.

To tell you a little bit more about Rotary, it is the world’s first service organization. Today, Rotary has grown to be the world’s largest volunteer organization. Rotarians can be found in more countries than the Red Cross.

The Rotary Club of SaddleBrooke is not only an award-winning organization devoted to making a difference locally and globally, it is also a club that enjoys coming together for lunch and lifelong learning. We currently meet weekly at the Ranch House at SaddleBrooke Ranch and on Zoom for weekly programs. Plus, we enjoy getting together for social events and service projects. We have fun making a difference.

The Rotary Club of SaddleBrooke is open to anyone who is living or working in SaddleBrooke Ranch, SaddleBrooke, Oracle, Catalina, Oro Valley, and all surrounding communities. For more information, contact Wendy Guyton at 520-404-5712 or [email protected].