Treasure Hunt rewards SFA students
Pictured: From left, Chamber Chairman Jim Elder, SFA freshman Philippa Scroggie and Hollie Smith, coordinator of orientation for SFA.
The SFA/Chamber Connection “Treasure Hunt” finished off with big prizes for three lucky SFA students. The winners are Brent Hight, who received an IPod donated by Etech, Inc., and Philippa Scroggie, who won a digital camera donated by Buzz Magazine and the Daily Sentinel. Freshman Ashley Wilson received a $250 scholarship from the SFA Alumni Association.
The Treasure Map project started with 8,000 maps featuring 22 participating businesses. Many students took the challenge to visit at least 15 businesses.
Drawings were held Oct. 17 and winners will be featured at the Oct. 21 SFASU homecoming game.
3 Comments:
I did this. I didn't win a prize, but I got a lot of really cool stuff while visiting the businesses around town - learned a lot too.
Great! Glad you had a good time. If you don't mind, send an e-mail to bruce@nactx.com. We'd like to know more about your experience.
Its a very nice post and very nice event to innovate the students.
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