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   Cane Bay High School senior Ogugua Nwaezeigwe received the R.D. Bennett Community Service Scholarship for her work promoting STEM education to young women. She was joined at the award ceremony by (left to right) Rita Worthy, Patrice Simmons and Eleanor Gillins of Berkeley Electric Cooperative.
Summerville teen wins $5,000 scholarship
OGUGUA NWAEZEIGWE OF SUMMERVILLE is the recipient
of the 2018 R.D. Bennett Community Service Scholarship presented by The Electric Cooperatives of South Carolina, Inc., the trade association for South Carolina’s independent, not-for-pro t electric cooperatives. The $5,000 college scholarship is presented to a student who completes a com- munity service project that best exempli es the cooperative principle of “concern for community.”
Nwaezeigwe, 17, was among 10 high school students
from across the state who completed projects this summer. In mid-August, a panel of judges selected her project, “The STEMinists Program,” as the winner. Nwaezeigwe created a program to instill excitement in young women who are inter- ested in STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering and math). She also created a STEM workshop for young women in the fourth through eighth grades and raised nearly $5,000 to fund it.
“I believe that The STEMinists Program has created a  re burning underneath the hearthstones of curiosity that has sparked a revolution in the minds and community of our young girls,” Nwaezeigwe says. “The conversation that this program has started— I would never have imagined when I  rst thought of the idea. Being a woman is not a disadvantage but something to be celebrated in the STEM  eld.”
Nwaezeigwe completed her project after participating in the annual Washington Youth Tour program, which sends rising high school seniors to the nation’s capital for a week of learning about cooperatives and government. She and seven other students represented Berkeley Electric Cooperative.
Nwaezeigwe, a senior at Cane Bay High School in Summer- ville, is the daughter of Patrick and Rosy Nwaezeigwe.
The R.D. Bennett Community Service Scholarship is named for Robert D. Bennett, the  rst general manager
and executive vice president of The Electric Cooperatives
of South Carolina, Inc. Bennett, who led the state associa- tion from 1950 until his retirement in 1980, strongly believed that electric cooperatives should support their local commu- nities— providing a better quality of life for their members. His spirit of community service is re ected in this scholarship opportunity. — VAN O’CAIN
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The Vektor Fish & Game Forecast provides feeding and migration times. Major periods can bracket the peak by an hour. Minor peaks, 1⁄2 hour before and after.
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