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Two scholarships have also been added by scholarship Maine at Fort Kent or Northern Maine Community
partner KFC/Taco Bell, operated by M.D.L. Inc. This College, are encouraged to apply.
organization has been operating for about 36 years.
If you would like to learn more about this innovative
“In business, if you want to thrive, you need to reinvest program, visit gauvinfund.org, like them on Facebook,
in your company. I see our community in a similar follow them on Twitter AAI/GauvinFund or e-mail
way, only our young folks are the capital. Therefore, them at [email protected]. Donations can be
it is incumbent upon us to reinvest in them, for us made online, in person at AAI, 754 Main Street
to thrive,” said Derik Smith, who is the President of Presque Isle, or by mail: 26 North Street Box 138,
M.D.L. Inc.
Presque Isle, ME 04769.
Also new to the 2017 scholarship offerings are two
Colonel Judy-Ann Carroll Veteran Scholarships.
The scholarships are meant for high school seniors
attending college in Aroostook County that are a
child or grandchild of a veteran.
The application can be found at gauvinfund.org. The
closing date of the application is May 1st, 2017. All
County seniors planning to attend college at The
University of Maine at Presque Isle, The University of
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