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Vietnam Veterans of America Appleton Area Chapter 351 P.O Vietnam Veterans of America Appleton Area Chapter 351 P.O. Box 1862, Appleton, WI 54912-1862 vvawi351.org VIETNAM V ETERAN S OF AMERICA, APPLETO N CHAPTER 351 RICHARD POUKEY MEMORIAL SCHOLAR SHIP Chapter 351 is proud to send an extended “Invitation to apply” to the seniors of the area high schools who have participated in the “Reflections of Vietnam” Educational Program. The Vietnam Educational Program brings not only a narrative but a visual experience to the students along with firsthand knowledge through the eyes of Veterans who served during the Vietnam era. Appleton Central High School Appleton East High School Appleton North High School Appleton West High School Appleton Xavier Catholic High School Brillion High School Fox Valley Lutheran High School Freedom High School Hilbert High School Hortonville High School Kaukauna High School Kimberly High School Little Chute High School Menasha High School Neenah High School Reedsville High School Seymour High School Smaller high schools/home schoolers may want to partner/participate with a nearby high school hosting the educational program. For further information on the Vietnam Educational program refer to www.vvawi351.org Educational Program Contact info: John Koehler 920-858-3310 or [email protected] For further information, refer to www.vvawi351 .org Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 351 Scholarship and Vietnam Veterans of America Wisconsin State Council Richard T. Nuske Memorial Scholarship You may enter bot h the Chapter 351 and the State Council Scholarship programs; if you do so entry dates and qualification criteria may be different, so submit separately. Scholarship Contact info: Wade Van Ryzin 920-540-0924 .
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