Commander Joseph Stachon of the VFW
Department of Illinois announced the kickoff this week of the 66th
year of the scholarship program.
Students begin by competing at the
local VFW post level, with a deadline of Nov. 1.
Post winners advance to district,
and then the first-place district winner advances to the state
competition. All state winners receive a four-day trip to
Washington, D.C. A total of $152,000 is awarded to national
finalists. First place is $30,000.
Annually the VFW provides more than
$2.3 million in scholarships. Each year, around 50,000 students
participate in the competition.
This is the theme for 2012-2013:
"Is Our Constitution Still Relevant?" Using that theme, students
must write and record a three- to five-minute essay on an audio
cassette tape or audio CD and present their recording, typed essay
and entry form at their local VFW post. Interested students and
teachers should contact the nearest Veterans of Foreign Wars post or
email
vfwil@vfwil.org for further
information.
For details, visit
http://www.vfw.org/
Community/Voice-of-Democracy/.
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