Hancock’s Andrew Olson is the recipient of the annual Houghton-Keweenaw County 4-H Senior Scholarship.
The award recognizes Olson for his active participation in 4-H and outstanding application that highlighted the positive impact that 4-H had on his life.
He has served as co-president of the Copper Tips 4-H Archery Club and is very active in his club and the 4-H community.
“Andrew exemplifies a key component of 4-H, which is service to others within the community. He has embraced service, helping teach younger 4-H members at the annual 4-H Spring Discovery Day and through the Archery Club. He is always eager to ask when help is needed and lend a hand to others. He also volunteers his time within the community on activities including organizing a county-wide 4-H community service project to construct several hundred holiday treat baskets for Little Brothers- Friends of the Elderly, presenting to the Keweenaw Community Foundation in support of 4-H funding, amongst numerous other community service activities,” says Anne Kretschmann, Houghton-Keweenaw County 4-H Program Coordinator.
Andrew will be awarded the Senior Scholarship at a CCCS school ceremony.
This annual $500 competitive scholarship is awarded to a High School Senior who has been involved in 4-H for a minimum of 3 years and lives in Houghton or Keweenaw Counties.
The scholarship applies towards educational plans beyond high school such as college, university, military, trade school, or apprenticing.
To learn more about 4-H opportunities in the area please contact the Michigan State University Extension office at (906) 482-5830.