February/March/April 2013 Bowling Green Parent Magazine

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Farmer’s National Bank Kids with Class

Kyle Acres is an 18-year-old senior at Allen County- Scottsville High School. Kyle is a dedicated artist in many mediums including recording engineering/producing, orchestral composition/ arrangement, and video game music direction. His musical diversity spans a broad spectrum from numerous awards at juried recitals/competitions as a gifted lead guitarist of heavy rock to being section leader and first chair trumpet in the ACSHS Patriot Band where he has served in its concert, pep, marching and jazz capacities. A member of his school’s History Club, he is also the newest recruit to a historical music endeavor to Allen County; The Scottsville Merchant Band. Kyle is the son of Lee and Donna Acres. < Dakota Duncan is 12-year-old seventh grader at South Warren Middle School. Dakota has been very active with the Warren County Democrats and put in countless hours volunteering at the headquarters before the

presidential election. He made upwards of 600 phone calls on behalf of Representative Jody Richards, and also encouraged Ohio voters to vote Democrat. Recently, Dakota participated in KYA. He is extremely motivated, and has recently been named one of KY’s youngest Colonels, an honor presented to him last month by Representative Richards. Dakota is the son of Jill Urbsaitis Duncan and Larry Duncan. < Aaron Holder is an 18-year-old senior at Allen County- Scottsville High School where he was a Kentucky Governor’s Scholar. Aaron is an exceptionally talented and involved youth. Scholar, athlete, civic volunteer, performance/recording artist are among his many hats. He has won numerous juried recitals and talent shows, represented our region annually at the International Youth Blues Showcase in Memphis, given freely of his time and talents for countless recordings and live performances, and is the youngest board member of the Allen CountyScottsville Arts Council. Aaron is the son of Steve and Terri Holder. <

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Ava Kate Lich is a 4th grader at South Edmonson Elementary School. She used an international trip to Central America to develop a project for her class. The class worked together to collect gently used school supplies for an impoverished elementary school in a remote village in Guatemala. Because of her efforts, Ava Kate’s classmates learned more about community support and philanthropy, while the international students received much-needed supplies to further their education. Ava Kate is the daughter of Stewart and Amanda Lich of Brownsville. < Ah Sa Ma is an 11-year-old sixth grade student at Lost River Elementary School originally from Burma. Ah Sa Ma shows exemplary leadership skills looking for ways to serve others. She helps bring preschoolers in the mornings and walking them to their classrooms. She is very responsible and is a member of Lost River’s leadership team. A fine student, she is a member of Beta and as a member of STLP she bowling green

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