Greater Cincinnati Area Students Win Flying Pig Community Scholar Awards
Cincinnati, OH - The Flying Pig Community Scholars Program is proud to announce the 2023 scholarship program award recipients. The scholarship program, an expansion of Pig Works existing youth initiatives, provides scholarships to graduating high school seniors in the Cincinnati Tri-State area who have demonstrated a commitment to community service and running.
Since its inception in 2018, the Flying Pig Community Scholars Program has awarded more than $100,000 in scholarships to deserving students in the community. This year, the program has expanded from four winners to ten winners (five female and five male). Each winner receives a $5,000 scholarship towards post-secondary education.
The Community Scholars program is generously funded by the Coughlin Family, by sponsorship from Skyline Chili, and through donations to the Community Scholars program. These contributions allow the program to recognize and reward the hard work and dedication of students who have made a positive impact on our local community.
The winners of the 2023 Flying Pig Community Scholars Program are:
Keene "Aiden" Bryant, Goshen High School
Lavinia Gryzymajlo, Summit Country Day
Ben Johnson, Elder High School
Liam Lakhia, Summit Country Day
Grace McKay, Mason High School
Brooklyn Pickers, Madonna Villa Academy
Madison Rahschulte, Batesville High School
Isaac Schachleiter, Mason High School
Kate Stiens, Walnut Hills High School
Bennett Turan, Mariemont High School
These ten exceptional students will be honored at the annual Community Scholars Breakfast event on April 19th, where they will be recognized for their accomplishments and will have the opportunity to hear Olympian Mary Wineberg share her inspirational story. Tickets are still available for those interested in attending: https://raceroster.com/events/2023/73775/2023-flying-pig-community-scholars-breakfast
The Flying Pig Community Scholars Program would like to thank all of the students who applied for the scholarship program this year. The selection committee was impressed with the quality of the applications and the dedication of the applicants to community service. We encourage all students to continue to pursue their passions and to make a positive impact in their communities.
For those interested in supporting the Flying Pig Community Scholars Program or attending future events, please visit our website at https://flyingpigmarathon.com/get-involved/high-school-scholarship
About Pig Works
Pig Works is the nonprofit 501(c)(3) parent organization behind the Flying Pig Marathon, the Queen Bee Half, the TQL Beer Series and the FCC3. Pig Works is a race experience company with three goals. First, to create fun participatory sporting events for individuals and groups of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds. Second, to contribute to charitable causes that support the growth and development of our community here in Cincinnati and beyond. And third, to promote a lifestyle that weaves movement and health into the fiber of our community and extends beyond the bounds of our event days. Learn more at www.pigworks.org