At the El Dorado High School Senior Awards on Thursday, June 2, the EDHS class of 1985 presented its inaugural Golden Hearts Scholarship to Hannah Lentz for her civic contributions. Hannah developed an afterschool music program for underprivileged and autistic children. She collects unwanted instruments, fixes them and donates them to music programs that are in need. Additionally, Hannah volunteers at a homeless shelter, and developed a club/movement called “One World” that promotes kindness to reduce negativity at school due to the influence of social media. She does this on top of being a good student, band member and an honor student. She will be attending Colorado State University next year, and plans to implement her afterschool music program there to continue to spread her love of music to all.
The 1985 class decided to raise money for this scholarship and give back to the school at its 30th reunion, which was held in September 2015. Special thanks to class of ’85 leaders Tracey Joy Borowski, Faith Jarratt Rouse, Karie Sherman Talke, Holly Piper, Christine Paine, Scott Fairfield, David Rice, Gene Tjoa and Roger Kavigan for their work and dedication to this scholarship.
Congrats Hannah!
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