News Summary
The Notre Dame Club of Hilton Head has generously donated $7,500 to the John Paul II Catholic School’s scholarship fund, bringing their contributions since 2013 to over $40,000. This support exemplifies their dedication to enhancing access to Catholic education in the Lowcountry. Concurrently, six JPII wrestlers received national accolades for academic achievement, showcasing their dual commitment to studies and sports. The community continues to thrive with other local initiatives aimed at fostering education and employment opportunities.
Hilton Head: Notre Dame Club Donates to JPII and Honors Scholar Wrestlers
The Notre Dame Club of Hilton Head has made a significant contribution to local education, donating $7,500 to the John Paul II Catholic School (JPII) scholarship fund. This latest donation raises the club’s total contributions to $40,300 since 2013, demonstrating its commitment to supporting families seeking a Catholic education in the Lowcountry.
Key Highlights:
- The Notre Dame Club of Hilton Head has been a longstanding supporter of Catholic education.
- David Lima, president of JPII, expressed gratitude for the club’s continued investment.
In related news, six wrestlers from JPII have earned the prestigious National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) High School Scholar All-American Award. To qualify, student-athletes must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher, illustrating their ability to excel both academically and athletically.
Additional Facts:
- A record-breaking 4,034 individuals received the NWCA Scholar All-America Award this year.
- JPII head varsity wrestling coach Greg Lonz praised the students for their dedication to balancing academics and athletics.
In other local news, the Palmetto Animal League is seeking homes for adoptable pets, including Obie, a gentle giant who weighs nearly 80 lbs, and Sheka, a 19.15 lbs cat currently on a weight loss journey.
Additionally, TL+CO Business Solutions has announced a $7.5 million investment in Beaufort County to establish its first South Carolina operation, bringing 35 new jobs to the area. The new facility will be a 15,000-square-foot distribution and kitting center, expected to open in April 2025.
The Coordinating Council for Economic Development has approved job development credits and awarded a $100,000 grant to Beaufort County for building improvements.
Looking ahead, USC Salkehatchie will hold its annual commencement ceremony on May 2, 2025, at the Allendale campus, which will be open to the public without tickets. Meanwhile, the South Carolina State Election Commission plans to mail over 190,000 voter confirmation cards to maintain accurate voter registration records.
The Rotary Club of Bluffton is set to sponsor the 45th annual Mayfest on May 10, featuring over 200 vendors and free admission.
In remembrance, Lawrence Lester Dietz, a veteran and entrepreneur, has passed away, leaving a lasting legacy of community service and support for education.
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