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1/31 DEADLINE: ISO key Princeton Prize Candidates

End is near: Princeton's great community service competition for students. Now in 22 cities, it recognizes efforts in race relations. Outstanding young men and women have won. Take a moment to share the news by 1/31.


THE PRINCETON PRIZE-WASHINGTON, DC COMMITTEE NEEDS GOOD CANDIDATES.

HELP FIND exceptional candidates for this prestigious prize in race relations for high-school age students in our DC area ....

 

ANNUAL PRINCETON PRIZE COMPETITION for 2009
Alumni are again looking for your help in publicizing the PRIZE.

THE CLOCK RUNS out on 1/31.

Don't pass up a chance to share the info. 

It's one of the most prestigious awards offered to high school students.

THE MISSION
The Princeton Prize awards aims: "To promote harmony, respect and
understanding among people of different races by identifying and recognizing
high school age students whose efforts have had a significant, positive effect
on race relations in their schools or communities." 

THE AWARDS
Award winners can receive up to $1,000 in prizes, or Certificates for their
participation -- plus enjoy the prestige of this high level recognition.

If you know someone interested in, or deserving of the Prize, please urge
them to complete an Application -- at the main Princeton Prize website --

www.princeton.edu/PrincetonPrize

PROCESS for APPLYING and DEADLINE
The DC-area deadline: Jan.31, 2010.  Applicants must ensure that both
parts of the Application are complete:
Part I -- To be completed by the candidate(s) and
Part II -- To be completed by a candidate's supporter

QUESTIONS?
For best results, applicants should simply pose their questions at
the Princeton Prize program office at Princeton University --
Email:
PPrize@princeton.edu or Call: 1-800-742-1036.

A FEW WAYS YOU CAN HELP --

- Consider identifying and encouraging a high-school age leader to spread the word

- (Or:) Discuss the information about with your local high school principal or guidance counselor.

CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS
Club members who want to get involved in the DC program may contact
-- Jackie Bruce '99 (jackie_bruce@hotmail.com
and
-- Marty Gruenberg '75 (
mgruenberg@fdic.gov)
 
Award winners are notified in March.  An awards ceremony for awardees,
their families, supporters, and guests is held in late May or early June.

Each year, the Princeton Prize Awards ceremony features an outstanding
speaker.  Recent keynote addresses were delivered by Senator Obama
and National Museum of the American Indian Director Kevin Gover '78.

Look for details on the 2010 awards ceremony in April, 2010.


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