Dalton Student Awarded Mass Society of CPAS Scholarship

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BOSTON — The Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants (MassCPAs) announced that Julianna Diver of Dalton was awarded the Emerging Scholar Award by the MassCPAs Educational Foundation's 2024 Scholarship Program.
 
Diver, a student at Wahconah Regional High School, was one of 51 students selected to receive a scholarship. The students will be honored for their awards at MassCPAs' annual, member-wide networking event, Connect 2024, on May 8.  
 
"The dedication and talent of these scholarship recipients is truly inspiring," said Zach Donah, CAE, president and CEO of MassCPAs. "Their commitment to the accounting profession fills us with confidence about the future of the industry in Massachusetts. We're honored to support their academic journeys and play a role in their success. We extend our sincere gratitude to this year's donors and volunteers for helping students achieve their dreams through our scholarship program."
 
Scholarships are funded 100 percent through donations to the MassCPAs Educational Foundation. The mission of the Foundation is to inspire and support the next generation of CPAs in Massachusetts, and since the program's inception in 2006, the Foundation has awarded over 400 scholarships to aspiring CPAs, ranging from $2,500 - $10,000 and totaling more than $1,900,000. 
 
MassCPAs scholarships are available for both undergraduate and graduate accounting students who are attending a college or university in Massachusetts or attending a college or university out-of-state with a permanent residence in Massachusetts. Scholarship funds are issued directly to the students and can be used for tuition, books, interviewing expenses or other needs. 
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British Basketball Star Heads Youth Clinic in Dalton

DALTON, Mass. -- The Dalton CRA is offering a one-day basketball camp for players in grades 3 through 12 on Saturday, June 29.
 
Former WNBA player Andrea Congreaves will run the event, which will have two sessions: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for players in grades 3 through 7 and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. for players in grades 8 through 12.
 
The cost is $50 for the morning session or $30 for the afternoon session.
 
Congreaves was an all-America basketball player at Georgia's Mercer College before being drafted in the fourth round of the 1997 WNBA draft.
 
She played 84 games over three seasons with Charlotte and Orlando.
 
Currently, Congreaves coaches in her native England, where she is considered the best women's basketball player to come out of the United Kingdom.
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