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$10,000
The Scholarships360 $10,000 “No Essay” Scholarship is open to all students who want some extra help paying for their education. Whether you are a high school student who hopes to go to college, a graduate student who’s in a master’s program, or an adult learner who wants to return to school, you are eligible for our no essay scholarship.This scholarship...

Common App Scholarship

Deadline: Nov 30, 2024
$2,000
To encourage students to spend more time preparing for the Common App, Scholarship Guidance has created an annual scholarship to reward students.To be eligible for the Scholarship Guidance "Common App Scholarship" a student must:A) Be in Grade 11 or Grade 12B) Be attending college or university no later than October 1, 2026.C) Have achieved a GPA of 2.5 or greater...

Thiel Fellowship

Deadline: Dec 31, 2024
$100,000
Founded by technology entrepreneur and investor Peter Thiel in 2011, the Thiel Fellowship is a two-year program for young people who want to build new things. Thiel Fellows skip or stop out of college to receive a $100,000 grant and support from the Thiel Foundation's network of founders, investors, and scientists.What is the Fellowship?The Thiel Fellowship is a two-year, $100,000...

Path to Pro Scholarship Program

Deadline: Dec 31, 2024
$2,000
The Home Depot Foundation works to improve the homes and lives of U.S. veterans, train skilled tradespeople to fill the labor gap and support communities impacted by natural disasters. The Foundation has pledged to invest $50 million in training the next generation of skilled tradespeople and bridging the opportunity gap through its Path to Pro program.We want to help create...

Roger W. Kahn Scholarship

Deadline: Dec 31, 2024
$10,000
The Roger W. Kahn Scholarship was created to honor the memory of Roger Kahn (1907–1962) and his passion for aviation and entertainment. Kahn spent the latter part of his career at Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation as a test pilot and then managed the technical service and sales division. In the 1940s, Kahn was actively involved with the Institute of the...

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The City of Olympia is the capital city of Washington State, with a population of 46,478. It serves as the county seat of Thurston County. The City of Olympia is located in the Puget Sound area.

The Lushootseed-speaking peoples inhabited the region prior to European settlement. These indigenous cultures included Chehalis, Puyallup, Squaxin, Duwamish, Suquamish and Nisqually. In the year 1792, the British Vancouver Expedition charted the site. In 1846, Levi Smith and Edmund Sylvester lay claim to the location that will become Olympia's downtown. In the year 1851, the City of Olympia was selected by Congress as the location for the customs house, serving Washington Territory. Lots of settlers arrived via the Oregon Trail and stayed. In the year 1853, the township officially became known as Olympia due to its amazing view of the Olympic Mountain range. A fleet of steamboats named the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet served the people. It was incorporated as a city in 1859.

The City of Olympia has some vital artesian wells. Artesian springs were the principal fresh water supply for the early inhabitants and these days McAllister Springs is still Olympia's water source. The artesian spring was the place where inhabitants gathered to socialize. There is still an active artesian well within the Diamond Parking lot at Jefferson Street and Fourth Avenue, preserved by Olympia, and one more at the corner of Olympia Avenue and Washington Street. For many years, Olympia Beer was brewed utilizing water from artesian wells. Many of the artesian wells have been covered over by new development.

The City of Olympia is a key cultural center. There are numerous local theatrical companies like the Capital Playhouse, Olympia Family Theater, Olympia Little Theater, Theater Artists Olympia and Harlequin Productions. The historic State Theater located on Fourth Avenue is considered a cinematic treasure. The Washington Center is a major venue for music and performance. The Olympia Symphony Orchestra performs there throughout concert season.

The city is a regional center for the visual arts. Local coffeehouses display visual art, the most famous of which are Burial Grounds, Caffe Vita and Batdorf & Bronson. Art House Designs is both a fine art gallery and a jazz venue. Percival Landing along the urban waterfront features public art installations and murals. The Washington Center for the Performing Arts frequently exhibits art within its lobby.