Arbuckle Scholarship awarded by Community Foundation of Henderson County

Press release from the Community Foundation of Henderson County:

Community Foundation of Henderson County is pleased to announce the award of The Pisgah Chapter of Trout Unlimited William L. Arbuckle Memorial Scholarship for $1,000.00 to Brett B. Kelly, a student at Clemson University currently studying in the Wildlife and Fisheries Biology curriculum.  

Brett Kelly from Abbeville, South Carolina, will pursue a career in stream restoration ecology and his passions lie in freshwater riverine systems and their fragmentation due to impediments.

The scholarship fund, a component fund of Community Foundation of Henderson County, was established in 2006 by The Pisgah Chapter of Trout Unlimited, is named for, and honors the memory of William “Bill” L. Arbuckle, an avid angler, supporter and former director of The Pisgah Chapter of Trout Unlimited.  Mr. Arbuckle contributed much of his time, talent and resources to the success of the chapter.
Individuals, families and organizations have established funds at the Community Foundation of Henderson County to carry out their charitable giving, now and in the future.  To learn more, visit www.CFHCforever.org.
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