May Annual May JROTC Scholarship Luncheon
5/9/2024 11:30:00 AM
The annual JROTC scholarship awards luncheon will award a $1500 scholarship to the best qualified senior cadet from each of Citrus County's three JROTC programs-the Army JROTC program at Lecanto H.S.; the Navy JROTC program at Crystal River H.S., and the Air Force JROTC program at Citrus H.S. The MOAA Citrus County Chapter will present
the following scholarship awards:
The Evelyn H. Reading MOAA Citrus County Chapter JROTC Scholarship Awards: MOAA member LTC Robert
Reading, USA (Ret) and his wife Evelyn Reading both believed that higher
education was highly important for young people. Following LTC Reading’s
passing, Evelyn Reading created a MOAA JROTC scholarship fund within her estate. Following her passing, this scholarship fund
was eventually transferred to the Citrus County Education Foundation (CCEF) for
the disbursement of the donated funds. The scholarship application and award selection processes
are administered by the MOAA Citrus County Chapter. The first Evelyn H. Reading MOAA Citrus County
Chapter JROTC Scholarship was awarded in 2022. Currently, two scholarships are
awarded from this scholarship fund.
The Maruice "Bud" Wise MOAA Citrus County JROTC Scholarship Award: MOAA Citrus County chapter member Commander Maurice
“Bud” Wise, USN (Ret), was a founding member of the MOAA Citrus County Chapter
and a former Citrus County teacher. Following his passing, his surviving spouse, Allie, directed that donations be made in his memory to create the Maurice “Bud”
Wise MOAA JROTC scholarship fund. The
first scholarship was awarded in 2000. The
scholarship is funded and disbursed by the MOAA Citrus County Chapter. The
scholarship application and award selection processes are administered by the
MOAA Citrus County Chapter. Currently, one scholarship is awarded from this scholarship fund.
The luncheon
will be on 9 May 2024 at Citrus Hills Country Club, 505 E Hartford
St, Hernando FL
34442.
11:30AM-12
Noon: Check in. Cheese Board. Cash Bar
12
Noon-12:40 PM: Lunch
12:40 PM to 1PM: Scholarship Award Ceremony
1:00 PM to1:25 PM: Speaker Presentation
1:25 PM-1:30 PM: Event Closing
Event
Dress: Business Casual
Event
Reservations Are Required and Are Binding (Meals and Costs are
pre-ordered).
Event Menu
Menu
Choice #1: Baked Stuffed Flounder with Tossed Salad with Ranch or Italian dressings, glazed baby carrots, potatoes AuGratin, Warm Rolls and Butter, Coffee and Tea.
Menu
Choice #2: COBB Salad- Fresh Mixed Greens topped with Tomatoes, Cucumbers,
Hard-Boiled Egg, Avocado, Black Olives, Crumbled Bleu Cheese and Diced Chicken,
served with Ranch or Italian Dressing, Warm Rolls and Butter, Coffee and Tea.
Menu choice #3: Vegan Stir-fry Vegetable with light Teriyaki Glaze over Quinoa.
Desert:
Death By Chocolate Cake and Ice Cream provide by chapter member Gary Runyon.
Event
Cost: $30 The cost includes providing meals to the scholarship recipients and their parents as well as contributing to the Bud Wise Scholarship.
About our Speaker
Citrus County Schools Superintendent "Sam" Himmel
Bio for Citrus County Schools Superintendent "Sam" Himmel : The Citrus County School District announces the retirement of Superintendent Sandra "Sam" Himmel. After a remarkable 20-year tenure, Mrs. Himmel has decided not to seek re-election, leaving behind a legacy of exceptional leadership and unwavering dedication to the district and community. Throughout her tenure, Mrs. Himmel has guided the district through numerous challenges, demonstrating her remarkable leadership skills time and time again. Under her guidance, the district successfully navigated the economic collapse of 2008, ensuring that student education remained a top priority. Additionally, her strategic decision-making played a pivotal role in the successful construction of Central Ridge Elementary School, as well as the complete renovation and remodel of Crystal River Primary School and Crystal River High School.
Mrs. Himmel's commitment to student safety has also been commendable, evidenced by the significant safety enhancements implemented on all school campuses. Her foresight and proactive approaches have ensured that students have a secure learning environment. Mrs. Himmel led the district through the unprecedented challenges posed by the global pandemic, Covid-19. Her steadfast leadership during this time allowed the district to seamlessly transition to distance learning, ensuring that students received a quality education despite the uncertainties and challenges the school district experienced.
Throughout her career, Mrs. Himmel has always put students first, making decisions with their best interests at heart. It is no surprise that under her guidance, the district continues to experience growth in academic opportunities and performance.
Beyond her professional accomplishments, Mrs. Himmel is an adoring wife and a proud mother of three sons. With the upcoming addition of her seventh grandchild, she has decided to retire to maximize the time she can spend with her growing family.
The Citrus County School District extends its deepest gratitude to Superintendent Sandra "Sam" Himmel for her extraordinary leadership and unwavering commitment to the students, teachers, staff, and the entire community. While her retirement marks the end of an era, her impact will be felt for decades to come.