YAP Axe Throwing Showdown
Join Crawford, Marion, Morrow and Richland County YAP for a fun evening of axe throwing and networking.
Read MoreUp to 3 scholarships of $500 will be awarded annually.
The James H. Johnson Scholarship Fund was established in 1998 by the Marion County Farm Bureau Board of Trustees in honor of James H. Johnson, Marion county farmer and fire fighter, to support and further the education of Marion County High School graduates.
Applicants may be high school seniors, current trade school, college or graduate school students.
An applicant must be a member, or child or dependent of a member, of the Marion County (Ohio) Farm Bureau. Up to 3 scholarships of $500 will be awarded annually.
Join Crawford, Marion, Morrow and Richland County YAP for a fun evening of axe throwing and networking.
Read MoreUp to three scholarships of $500 will be awarded annually.
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