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Carson Ferreira

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Bio

Hello, my name is Carson. I am currently enrolled at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho. I can’t wait to finish college and start my career.

Education

Northwest Lineman College

Trade School
2024 - 2025
  • Majors:
    • Electrical/Electronics Maintenance and Repair Technologies/Technicians
    • Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technologies/Technicians
    • Energy Systems Technologies/Technicians
    • Energy Systems Engineering
    • Energy Systems Maintenance and Repair Technologies/Technicians
    • Electrical and Power Transmission Installers
    • Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering
  • Minors:
    • Electrical and Power Transmission Installers

Hilmar High School

High School
2020 - 2024
  • GPA:
    3

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Trade School

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technologies/Technicians
    • Agricultural Engineering
    • Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering
    • Electrical and Power Transmission Installers
    • Energy Systems Engineering
    • Energy Systems Technologies/Technicians
    • Energy Systems Maintenance and Repair Technologies/Technicians
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

    • Dream career goals:

      To be the best lineman out there.

    • Employee

      2020 – Present4 years

    Sports

    Baseball

    Junior Varsity
    2020 – 20211 year

    Research

    • Agricultural and Food Products Processing

      FFA — Member
      2020 – 2024

    Arts

    • FFA-Ag

      Metalwork
      2020 – Present

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Merced County — Building barricades
      2023 – 2023

    Future Interests

    Volunteering

    Scott W. Trades Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho. I have been in the program for 15 weeks now and loving every minute of it. Climbing poles has been my favorite part so far. I will also be trained for crane operations and required to obtain my commercial drivers license before the end of the term. I went to high school, in a small town in California. I was also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my high school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school was out for breaks, I worked in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, jump the waves at the lake on jet skis, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I really enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I have also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will took me to another state, I made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family was sad that I moved away and they can’t see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers was excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone, Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship. This will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I am far from home, several specialty tools, school uniforms, boots, and… a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right? Thank you for taking the time to read this and learn a little bit about myself. I hope someday I can help keep my communities lights on, and hey, maybe even yours.
    John Young 'Pursue Your Passion' Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho. I have been in the program for 15 weeks now and loving every minute of it. Climbing poles has been my favorite part so far. I will also be trained for crane operations and required to obtain my commercial drivers license before the end of the term. I went to high school, in a small town in California. I was also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my high school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school was out for breaks, I worked in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, jump the waves at the lake on jet skis, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I really enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I have also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will took me to another state, I made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family was sad that I moved away and they can’t see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers was excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone, Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship. This will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I am far from home, several specialty tools, school uniforms, boots, and… a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right? Thank you for taking the time to read this and learn a little bit about myself. I hope someday I can help keep my communities lights on, and hey, maybe even yours.
    Grover Scholarship Fund
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho. I have been in the program for 15 weeks now and loving every minute of it. Climbing poles has been my favorite part so far. I will also be trained for crane operations and required to obtain my commercial drivers license before the end of the term. I went to high school, in a small town in California. I was also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my high school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school was out for breaks, I worked in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, jump the waves at the lake on jet skis, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I really enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I have also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will took me to another state, I made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family was sad that I moved away and they can’t see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers was excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone, Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship. This will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I am far from home, several specialty tools, school uniforms, boots, and… a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right? Thank you for taking the time to read this and learn a little bit about myself. I hope someday I can help keep my communities lights on, and hey, maybe even yours.
    John Young 'Pursue Your Passion' Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho. I have been in the program for 4 weeks now and loving every minute of it. Climbing poles has been my favorite part so far. I will also be trained for crane operations and required to obtain my commercial drivers license before the end of the term. I went to high school, in a small town in California. I was also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my high school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school was out for breaks, I worked in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, jump the waves at the lake on jet skis, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I really enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I have also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will took me to another state, I made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family was sad that I moved away and they can’t see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers was excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone, Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship. This will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I am far from home, several specialty tools, school uniforms, boots, and… a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right? Thank you for taking the time to read this and learn a little bit about myself. I hope some day I can help keep my communities lights on, and hey, maybe even yours.
    Track to the Trades
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho. I have been in the program for 4 weeks now and loving every minute of it. Climbing poles has been my favorite part so far. I will also be trained for crane operations and required to obtain my commercial drivers license before the end of the term. I went to high school, in a small town in California. I was also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my high school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school was out for breaks, I worked in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, jump the waves at the lake on jet skis, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I really enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I have also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will took me to another state, I made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family was sad that I moved away and they can’t see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers was excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone, Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship. This will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I am far from home, several specialty tools, school uniforms, boots, and… a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right? Thank you for taking the time to read this and learn a little bit about myself. I hope some day I can help keep my communities lights on, and hey, maybe even yours.
    Dr. G. Yvette Pegues Disability Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone, Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship. This will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and… a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Brian J Boley Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone, Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship. This will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and… a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Linda McCoy-Aitkens Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone, Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship. This will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and… a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Curtis Holloway Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone, Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship. This will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and… a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Ken Larson Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone, Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship. This will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and… a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Mikey Taylor Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone, Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship. This will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and… a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Calvin C. Donelson Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone, Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship. This will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and… a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Carlos F. Garcia Muentes Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Spider-Man Showdown Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Minecraft Forever Fan Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Cat Zingano Overcoming Loss Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    1989 (Taylor's Version) Fan Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    GUTS- Olivia Rodrigo Fan Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Ultimate K-Pop Stan Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    “Stranger Things” Fanatic Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Zendaya Superfan Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    "The Summer I Turned Pretty" Fan Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Eras Tour Farewell Fan Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Disney Channel Rewind Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    “The Office” Obsessed! Fan Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Fall Favs: A Starbucks Stan Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Anime Enthusiast Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Once Upon a #BookTok Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Rebecca Hunter Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Netflix and Scholarships!
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Enders Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Dwight "The Professor" Baldwin Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    M.R. Brooks Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Sola Family Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Reese McGee Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Mental Health Importance Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Johnny Douglas Conner Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Brandon M. Greber Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    ADHDAdvisor's Mental Health Advocate Scholarship for Health Students
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad, go snowboarding, and go trap shooting with my family and friends. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Elizabeth Schalk Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Heroes’ Legacy Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Elijah's Helping Hand Scholarship Award
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Larry Darnell Green Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Wrestling STEM Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    William R. Godfrey Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Bryent Smothermon PTSD Awareness Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Cariloop’s Caregiver Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Joseph A. Terbrack ALS Memorial Scholarship Fund
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Jose Montanez Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Trudgers Fund
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Jonathan Tang Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Bookshelf to Big Screen Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Charles B. Brazelton Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Eco-Warrior Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Live Music Lover Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Pan-African Scholars Initiative
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad, go snowboarding, and go trap shooting with my family and friends. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Hines Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Xero Trust Cyber Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Hilliard L. "Tack" Gibbs Jr. Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Adam Montes Pride Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Abbey's Bakery Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    David Foster Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Urena Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Walking In Authority International Ministry Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Dimon A. Williams Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Schmid Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Kalia D. Davis Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Redefining Victory Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am pretty excited about it. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the Future Farmers of America (FFA), as well as Ag mechanics at my high school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits and go to the lake to ride jet skis in the summer. I really enjoy time outside, which is great for this career path. I have also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of living in a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers are excited for me to go so he can have my bedroom while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I will be the best I can be and give it 110%. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, several tools need for this trade, school uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right? Thank you for this opportunity. I hope you enjoyed learning a little bit about myself. I cannot wait to help to our community keep their lights on, and maybe yours too.
    Kyle Lam Hacker Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Nyadollie Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Promising Pathways - Hard of Hearing Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Special Delivery of Dreams Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    John Young 'Pursue Your Passion' Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Big Picture Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Elevate Mental Health Awareness Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a power lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick and I can’t wait. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, ride jet skis at the lake in the summer, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a power lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a power lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. I want to learn how to climb the poles and learn how to hang from helicopters. I am excited to help communities keep their lights on. My family are very sad that I will be moving away from home and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers are excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best aren’t they? They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education in this amazing trade. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, my uniforms, the tools I will need for my training and to keep me safe, and a guys gotta eat! I know that this amazing career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for this challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right? Thank you for considering me for your scholarship. I hope you enjoyed learning about me.
    Brattican Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Slater Miller Memorial Fund
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Michael Rudometkin Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Strong Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    A. Ramani Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Treye Knorr Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being an electrical lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, go to the lake to ride jet skis in the summer, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being an electrical lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. I’m excited for the opportunity to help my community keep their lights on. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best aren’t they? They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am eager to learn the ropes and especially excited to learn how to work on power poles, and hang from helicopters. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be away from home, supplies and tools I will need, the uniforms, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right? Thank you for the opportunity. I hope that you enjoyed learning about myself and why I want to be a lineman. I will help keep your lights on! 💡
    Learner Math Lover Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. My little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Ethel Hayes Destigmatization of Mental Health Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Frank and Patty Skerl Educational Scholarship for the Physically Disabled
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    AB Foundation Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    D’Andre J. Brown Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Mark Caldwell Memorial STEM/STEAM Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    James Gabriel Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    North Star Dreamers Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Weld Our Soul Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    JT Lampert Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Robert F. Lawson Fund for Careers that Care
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Judith A. Vaughn Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Sean Carroll's Mindscape Big Picture Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Electric Cycle Studio Student Athlete Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Billy Downey Memorial Agriculture Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Uniball's Skilled Trades Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    HeySunday Eco-Innovation Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permit, and jump some waves at the lake on the jet ski during the summer. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small home town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition fees, supplies and gear I will need for school, as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right? Thank you for considering me.
    Thomas Mashig Foundation Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    WCEJ Thornton Foundation Low-Income Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Janie Mae "Loving You to Wholeness" Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Bright Lights Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Arthur and Elana Panos Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Rod Tucci Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    John Young 'Pursue Your Passion' Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Career Test Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    #AuthenticallyYOU Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It is coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my high school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. I get to drive equipment, wrench on equipment and keep things running in tip top shape so we can continue to help feed our nation. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits, and grab my ski in the summer for a day at the lake catching waves. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. I can not wait to climb those poles and hang from the helicopters to learn how to keep the power grid running top notch. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship. This will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home. I will also need books, gear and tools to help keep me safe so I can keep you and your families safe and with power, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. Higher education that gives back to America. A trade that will continue to give back to me as well, and keep my education growing since there is always new, better and safer ways to help keep the lights on. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Joy Of Life Inspire’s AAA Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Barbara Cain Literary Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Brotherhood Bows Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my high school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits, and grab my stand up jet ski and hit the lake to catch some waves. I really enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. I’m ready to climb those poles and look forward to hanging from helicopters to keep America’s lights on. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship. This scholarship will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home. I will also need books, gear and tools that will keep my safe so I can keep you and your family safe, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A demanding trade that will keep giving back, and give me the opportunity to continue my education as this trade will always have new obstacles. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Powering The Future - Whiddon Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Bald Eagle Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Derk Golden Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Rev. Ethel K. Grinkley Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Rick Levin Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. I will be arrivng several days before school starts to check in with the housing team and get my apartment ready. Luckily a friends is attending too, so we will be able to share the apartment. It’s coming up so quick and I can’t wait to start this adventure. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my high school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, jump on a jet ski and hit the lake in the summer, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters wild storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of living in a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. I can’t wait to learn and be able to climb up the poles, hang for the helicopters, and help community members with their power needs. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are just the best. They are also very so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will not only help with the financial burden of my tuition, but as well as my housing, since I will be far from home, school books and all the necessary tools that I will need to attend Northwest Lineman College, my uniforms that are required, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A demanding career in a field that is always moving forward, a career that never stops teaching, and a better life for myself. This is definitely a trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, and lots of physical work, but I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but in reality it’s not work when you love what you do, right? Or so I’m told and can’t wait to find out myself.
    Michael Mattera Jr. Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Dan Leahy Scholarship Fund
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Riegle Family Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Linda Kay Monroe Whelan Memorial Education Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Rodney James Pimentel Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Zamora Borose Goodwill Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Donna M. Umstead Memorial Work Ethic Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Sloane Stephens Doc & Glo Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Scorenavigator Financial Literacy Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Big Picture Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Jiang Amel STEM Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Nintendo Super Fan Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Pierson Family Scholarship for U.S. Studies
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    D’Andre J. Brown Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Frank and Patty Skerl Educational Scholarship for the Physically Disabled
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Janean D. Watkins Overcoming Adversity Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Lineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Overcoming Adversity - Jack Terry Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Llineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Youth Equine Service Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Llineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms, I was happy to help save homes and businesses. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Our Destiny Our Future Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Llineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help build barricades in and around my community during last winters storms. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Redefining Victory Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Llineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. I enrolled the first day of open application just to be sure I wouldn’t miss the chance of starting right after high school. I graduate high school in June. It’s coming up so quick. I’m ready! I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. I also volunteered to help, locally, with the flooding we had last winter. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best, aren’t they. My family’s also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great. I know I will. I am honored and grateful to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship. Should I be excepted, I will use this to help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing and moving costs, since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. I will be successful. It will give me the ability to grow an individual, as well as the ability to grow in this trade, a trade that is worth pursuing. To become financially stable and be able to continue to reach and achieve my goals. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Uniball's Skilled Trades Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Llineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Bright Lights Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Llineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Individualized Education Pathway Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Llineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Mark Suren Melkonian Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Llineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. I will also graduate with my class A license and will haul feed to dairies with my dad until I can find a job being a lineman. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    James T. Godwin Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Llineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Pete and Consuelo Hernandez Memorial Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Llineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Maverick Grill and Saloon Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Llineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Frantz Barron Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Llineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Dedication for Education Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Llineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Angelia Zeigler Gibbs Book Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Llineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Journey 180 Planner Changemaker Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Llineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    “I Matter” Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Llineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Joe Ford Trade Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Llineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Fernandez Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Llineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    William A. Stuart Dream Scholarship
    My name is Carson Ferreira and I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Llineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Koehler Family Trades and Engineering Scholarship
    I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Llineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Joshua’s Home Remodeling Scholarship
    I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Llineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    Russell Koci Skilled Trade Scholarship
    I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Llineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also so excited for me, and very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home, and a guys gotta eat. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. A trade that is worth pursuing. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?
    John Geremia Memorial Trades Scholarship
    I am currently enrolled to start the career path of being a lineman at Northwest Llineman College in Idaho this summer, July of 2024. It’s coming up so quick. I am currently a senior in high school, in a small town in California. I am also involved in the FFA, as well as Ag mechanics at my school. Every day after school, on the weekends and when school is out for breaks, I work in the Ag field for a local farmer in my home town. On my spare time I love to hit the sand on my quad in Pismo, go snowboarding in the winter, and go trap shooting with my family and friends, when weather permits. I enjoy time outside, which a great for this career path. In order to start this career path of being a lineman, which will take me to another state, I’ve made the hard decision of leaving behind my family and friends and the lifelong feel of a small town. I am also eagerly awaiting this opportunity to better myself, my abilities and start an amazing career. Being a lineman means a lot to me, it has been a dream of mine since I can remember. My family is very sad that I will be moving away and they won’t be able to see me everyday, that they can’t just drive around the corner or to a close town to see me, my mom’s heartbroken. One of my little brothers is excited for me to go so he can have my room while I’m gone. Brothers are the best. They are also excited for me, very encouraging, and very proud that I have made the decision to further my education. They want me to do what makes me happy, they tell me that I will be great and I know I will. I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship, not only because John and I share the same dream of being a lineman, but because this will help with the financial burden of my tuition as well as my housing since I will be far from home. I know that this career path will give me everything that I have ever dreamed of. It will be hard, physical work and I am up for the challenge. Play hard, work harder, but it’s not work when you love what you do, right?