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Kimberly-Clark names scholarship recipients
Dogs enjoy the amenities offered in Newtown Dream Dog Park, a fenced, 1-acre area full of amenities.
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Newtown Dream Dog Park vies for USA Today award By HANNAH FRAZER hannah@appenmedia.com JOHNS CREEK Ga.— USA Today’s 10 Best Reader’s Choice Awards nominated Newtown Dream Dog Park as one of the best. It’s ranked among the top 20 dog parks in the nation.
The park, located off Old Alabama Road, features bridges, tunnels and hoops for dogs to enjoy. It also includes two separate grassy areas to divide dogs by size, ensuring safety for all pets. Additionally, the outdoor area caters to hot weather with a sprinkler system and water
fountains for dogs and their owners. In order for Newtown Dream Dog Park to win the title as the best dog park in USA Today 10Best Reader’s Choice Awards, residents can vote through the following link through June 24: 10best.usatoday.com/ awards/travel/best-dog-park-2024/
NORTH METRO ATLANTA, Ga. — Kimberly-Clark awards the Bright Future College Scholarship to six local high school students. The Kimberly-Clark Foundation, based in Roswell, presents college scholarships of up to $20,000 to the children of company employees. The selection process includes academic performance, extracurricular activities, work experience, and community contribution. The following students received scholarships based on the listed criteria: • Sayhan Alam-Murillo, a senior at East Paulding High School, who plans to attend the Georgia Institute of Technology. • Lauren Cavin, a senior at Chattahoochee High School, who plans to attend Colorado State University. • Rohan Dalal, a senior at Johns Creek High School, who plans to attend the Georgia Institute of Technology. • Isabella Stankiewicz, a senior at Blessed Trinity Catholic High School, who plans to attend the Georgia Institute of Technology. • Brendan Strickland, a senior at Rome High School, who plans to attend Cornell University. This year, the Kimberly-Clark Foundation provided 47 scholarships to students in the United States and Canada. The grade point average for this year’s recipients is a 3.97. Since the program began, it has awarded over $47 million in scholarships to more than 2,300 students. — Hannah Frazier
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