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SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ANNOUNCED, AUCTION RAISES OVER $2K


by Robyn L. Bentley-Graham, CAE ISIA Education Foundation Secretary


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t the recent 2016 ISI/PSA Conferences & Trade Show in Las Vegas, the ISIA Education Foundation announced its scholarship recipients for the 2016-17


academic year and held our annual FUNdraiser auction. Four-year scholarships were awarded to the following


individuals: Allysa Allen of Midland, Ga.; Eric Stinehart of Wilmette, Ill; Helen Streff from Red Wing, Minn.; and Julia Tasiopoulos from Rockland, Mass. Don’t forget to remind your high school-age skaters to


review the scholarship criteria for the 2017-18 academic year. Application deadline is March 1. For more information, please visit the ISI website at skateisi.org/foundation, or call 972-735-8800.


2016 SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS CONFERENCE AUCTION


We would like to thank our generous donors, as well as our bidders, for their contributions to the 2016 auction. Your support helped us raise over $2,000 for our scholarship program, helping us achieve the Foundation’s objective to encourage skaters to strive for athletic and educational excellence.


AUCTION DONORS


Becker Arena Products Inc. Dolly Duke


Elite Sports Inc. Ice-America


Jackson Ultima Skates Inc. Lisa Fedick Margy Bennett Maximum Solutions NiceRink


Columbus Ice Rink K Lynn Skating School


Centennial Ice Rinks


Riedell Skates Robyn Bentley


Safehold Special Risk Inc. Zamboni Company ZÜCA


Tax-deductible donations to the


Foundation are welcome at any time. Te ISIA Education Foundation has Internal


Red Wing ISD - #256 Prairie Island Ice Arena


ISI EDGE FALL 2016 Rockland Ice Rink


Revenue Service 501(c)(3) status as a public, non-profit organization and is registered with the Illinois Secretary of State as a not-for-profit corporation.


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Alyssa Allen


Eric Stinehart


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Julia Tasiopoulos


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