Project Leadership: Grant County, Indiana

Sunday, March 27, 2011

SCHOLARS UNITE

Since 2008, Scholars Clubs have been active at both Marion and Mississinewa High Schools.On May 19th, they came together to celebrate another successful year.

Leadership. Community. Camaraderie.Since the start of the school year, Twenty-first Century
Scholarsfrom Marion and Mississinewa high school have gathered once amonth to celebrate all three. Club members take on leadershiproles and responsibilities to help develop future skill sets.Each of the Scholars Club members make a good citizenshippledge and plan to go to college. In May, both groups gathered foran end-of-the-year reunion at Marion High School that included acookout and prize drawings.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Project Leadership to hold 4th annual Red Rubber Ball Celebration

Project Leadership mentees, mentors, families and program partners will all come together for the 4th Annual Red Rubber Ball Banquet on Saturday, June 25th, at Taylor University.

This evening banquet will be a celebration of a full academic year of mentoring in Grant County. Special presentations will be given by Project Leadership’s student participants and awards will be presented for outstanding Portfolio achievement and mentor/mentee of the year.

In addition to the evening banquet, Taylor University will also be hosting a special Leadership Academy that will be open to mentors and mentees (parents and family are welcome to observe). The Leadership Academy will include activities centering around leadership and success, as well as a ropes course where students will have the opportunity to soar among the trees on one or more of Taylor University’s challenge course offerings.

For more information about the June 25th Red Rubber Ball Banquet and Celebration, call Project Leadership at (765) 651-0650.

Friday, March 4, 2011

PL Page: Bowling Mania!


Bowling. Friends. And lots of laughter. There was an abundance of all three at Project Leadership’s annual bowling party Saturday for mentees, mentors and families. About 100 people attended the event, which celebrates Grant County students who are Twenty-first Century Scholars.


To keep up to date on Project Leadership's programming, check out the PL page in the Chronicle-Tribune!

Bowling Mania

Bowling. Friends. And lots of laughter.There was an abundance of all threeat Project Leadership’s annual bowling partySaturday for mentees, mentors and families.About 100 people attended the event, whichcelebrates Grant County students who areTwenty-first Century Scholars.