Congrats to our 2019 Scholarship Winners
Congratulations to our 2019 Indiana/Kentucky/Ohio Regional Council of Carpenters Scholarship Program recipients! 40 students received a $1,000 scholarship toward tuition, room, and board, or books to a trade school or college.
Twenty recipients earned scholarships based upon their high school grade point average and SAT or ACT scores. Another twenty were selected randomly.
Recipients were sons, daughters, and dependent children of members of the Indiana/Kentucky/Ohio Regional Council of Carpenters and Millwrights. Parents or guardians must be members in good standing of the IKORCC for at least one year. The son, daughter, or dependent child must be a high school graduating senior or be attending a college, university or trade school as a full-time student.
Congratulations to the following 2019 IKORCC Scholarship recipients:
| Jillian | Brewster |
| Gabrielle | Conley |
| Megan | Dedelow |
| Ryan | Ennis |
| Madeline | Evans |
| Molly | Fisher |
| Daniel | Fugiett |
| Dakota | Goetz |
| Erin | Gonzales |
| Lyric | Green |
| Alexis | Harmes |
| Lincoln | Howard |
| Trevor | Howard |
| Blake | Jenkins |
| Joshua | Kirksey |
| Kirstin | Knox |
| Alexis | Krizner |
| Miranda | Lavey |
| Lauren | Marsh |
| Ryan | McConnell |
| Dylan | Mecum |
| Alyvia | Messer |
| Christopher | Newlin |
| Charlie | Nunes |
| Liam | Parsons |
| Andrew W | Polen |
| Hailey | Reffitt |
| Lyndi | Reinhold |
| Tyler | Rettig |
| Kayla | Rutter |
| Autumn | Schmidt |
| Ty | Sheahan |
| Benjamin | Smith |
| Kylie | Snyder |
| Raegan | Stinnett |
| Ashley | Talaga |
| Tanner | Tsvetkoff |
| Lauren | Wallace |
| Skyler | Wildfong |
| Connor | Wilson |



The Indiana Kentucky Ohio Regional Council of Carpenters (IKORCC) Membership Action Committee of 


needed break from the hospital to build keepsake toolboxes. It’s a simple thing that makes a big difference to families.






because our members face many of the health risks related to cardiovascular diseases on a daily basis. May it be the level of stress they face on a jobsite or the lack of healthy eating options in the surrounding areas, they are all risk factors of cardiovascular diseases. As we move forward in our efforts to keep our members heart healthy, we will be implementing a wellness program that will focus on how to live a healthier life. We will educate members on many topics such as how to maintain blood suagr levels, eating better and reducing blood pressure, to maintaining a healthy weight and stop smoking.

much-needed break from the hospital to build keepsake toolboxes. It’s a simple thing that makes a big difference to families.

