Norwich

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$10,000
Scholarships are awarded for the academic year following the application deadline beginning with the fall semester.  Re-applications accepted from former scholarship applicants and recipients who meet current criteria.Criteria:Scholarships are awarded to undergraduate engineering or pre-engineering students who are enrolled full-time in a post-secondary educational institution and pursuing a Bachelor of Science or Engineering degree in a course of study that...

Rubincam Youth Award

Deadline: Dec 15, 2024
$500
“To encourage and recognize our youth as the next generation of family historians.”Deadline for submissions is 15 December, annually.HistoryThe Rubincam Youth Writing Competition was established in 1986 to honor Milton Rubincam, CG, FASG, FNGS, for his many years of service to the National Genealogical Society and to the field of genealogy. These awards encourage and recognize our youth as the...

Burger King Scholars Program

Deadline: Dec 15, 2024
$60,000
Through the BK℠ Scholars program, we’ve awarded nearly $60 million to over 51,000 deserving students across North America. Our goal is to grant one scholarship for every BK® restaurant — that’s more than $7 million each year!Education is a key part of success, and we focus on bringing that to students in North America through our BK Scholars Program. The...

Lift Parts Express Scholarship

Deadline: Apr 30, 2025
$500
To be eligible for the Lift Parts Express Scholarship you must be either:A Current Senior in High School or a Freshman or Sophomore in College/UniversityBe a legal resident of the United States or CanadaEnrolled or expected to be enrolled by the Fall of 2025Submit a completed online application form prior to the deadline.

Got a Spine Scholarship

Deadline: May 02, 2025
$500
To be eligible for the Arctic Chiropractic "Got a Spine Scholarship" a student must:1) Be attending college or university no later than October of 2025.2) Be attending college or university on a full-time basis by October of 2025.3) Have achieved a GPA of 2.5 or greater during their last academic year.4) Be a U.S. or Canadian resident.5) Be attending a...

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Norwich is a small municipality located within Southwestern Ontario's Oxford County. The township prefers the pronunciation 'NOR-witch', that is different compared to the English city of Norwich. The township name is more likely to have come the Upper New York State town of Norwich, since this place was home to many pioneering families which emigrated in the early 19th century. Norwich is also an abbreviation of the original Norwichville.

Previously North and South Norwich Towns, Norwich includes the communities of Beaconsfield, Bond's Corners, Brown's Corners, Burgessville, Cornell, Creditville, Curries, Eastwood, Hink's Corners, Hawtrey, Holbrook, Lambeth, Muir, Milldale, Newark, New Durham, Norwich, Oriel, Oxford Centre, Otterville, Rosanna, Rock's Mills, Summerville, Vandecar and Springford.

The previous Highway 59 is presently Oxford County Road 59 and provides a main freeway through the town, even making its way through Norwich proper.

During the year 1809 Peter Lossing, a member of the Society of Friends from Dutchess County, New York, visited Norwich Township, and during June, the year 1810, with his brother-in-law, Peter De Long, purchased 15,000 acres or 61 km2 of land within this region. That autumn Lossing brought his family to Upper Canada and early in the year 1811 settled in Norwich Town. The De Long family with nine others, mainly from the County of Duchess, joined Lossing the same year and by the year 1820 an additional group of approximately 50 had settled in the tract. Many were Quakers and a frame meeting house, planned during the year 1812, was erected during 1817. One of the most successful Quaker communities within Upper Canada was founded by these resourceful pioneers.

Built by Edward Bullock during 1845, the Otterville Mill ran off water power which was supplied from the river dam. This historic site is managed on a lease basis by the South Norwich Historical Society, who provides tours on request. A beautiful setting in the center of the village, the mill and its nearby meadow is the location of an annual barbecue.

Otterville Park is situated just north of the main corner, and through the stone gates. It featured 40,000 m2 or 10 acres of parklands graced with with a swimming pool, beautiful tall pines, ball diamond, horseshoe pitch, tennis and basketball courts, and children's playground.

The region's economy is heavily dependent upon dairy farming, that is located within the north section of the township and ginseng and tobacco, which is farmed south of the town. Slowly, ginseng is replacing the former cash crop - tobacco, as demand lessens.