High School Students in Oakland County Can Enter Financial Literacy Art Contest
Meisner sees the art contest as an opportunity for students to develop financial literacy skills amid difficult times.
Meisner sees the art contest as an opportunity for students to develop financial literacy skills amid difficult times.
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The certificates will be available in $10 and $25 denominations on the website visitholly.com, or by appointment at the Holly Area Chamber office
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The grants can be used for eligible food, utility, property taxes and personal care expenses.
The deadline for both contests to submit entries is February 28, 2021.
Even though the luncheon is cancelled, the Club will still present the scholarship.
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