The Oregon Music Hall of Fame grants music scholarships each year to a crop of Oregon High School Seniors, to continue their studies at the college level. In the last five years, 30 scholarships have helped out students from all over the state. Vocalist Emma Davis from West Linn is using that scholarship at Emerson College in Boston, while Central Catholic percussionist, Alex McDougall is attending the University of North Texas as a jazz studies major. Cellist Jean Choi is using the OMHOF scholarship at Amherst, flutist Emily Potter at Boston University and violinist Jasmine Terry-Shindelman of Ashland is studying music at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine.
The Oregon Music Hall Of Fame strives each year to set up funding methods for such awards, and continually seeks to recognize the best, brightest and most influential musicians that Oregon has to offer. It's a scrutinizing task, as this year OMHOF's board selected these five exceptionally gifted Oregon High School Seniors, out of 120 applicants, to accept monetary gifts toward scholarship in their various endeavors. Ultimately, the goal is not only to increase the dollar amount to future selected winners, but to also increase the monetary amounts each and every year through different means.
The deadline for the 2012 OMHOF Scholarship awards is February 10th. For all those interested, please check the Hall of Fame website (http://omhof.org/) or board member, Janeen Rundle (janeen@omhof.org).