The scholarships will go to three local high school seniors who demonstrate involvement in community service.

(Friendship, Ind.) - The Friendship State Bank has been honoring the legacy of the Wilke S. and James W. Lemon with a scholarship for over 20 years. This year the community bank will award one $3,000 scholarship and two $1,000 scholarships to local high school seniors who demonstrate a commitment to and involvement in community service.
Seniors need to complete the application and write a short essay describing the importance of a community bank to them and their community.
Applications can be downloaded from the bank’s website: friendshipstatebank.com/scholarship.
Contact Heather Davies, Friendship State Bank scholarship administrator, with questions at 812- 667-5101 or hdavies@friendshipstatebank.com.

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