NSGEU Amateur Sports and Fine Arts Awards
The Social Recreation Committee would like to advise that they are now accepting applications for the NSGEU Amateur Sports and Fine Arts Awards.
Each year, the NSGEU Social/Recreation Committee may issue up to 15 Amateur Sports Awards (of which up to three may be Fine Arts Awards) of $300 each to members, or children of members, who are amateur athletes or artists. These awards help defray the costs of participation in or training for sports or art. The deadline is March 31 of each year. Please visit the NSGEU Website for details.
Application: Award Application Form
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