(by Tribune-Review, SEWICKLEY HERALD, August 12, 2022)
Faced with staff shortages affecting the food services industry as a whole, Masonic Village had to pause table service in its restaurant.
Residents wanted to help with the situation, and being aware of scholarship programs at local schools, formed a Dining Services Scholarship Committee, which includes four residents and Masonic Village of Sewickley executive director Eric Gross. The aim was to help recruit servers, many of whom are high school and college age, by offering them assistance with their future education through scholarships made possible through donations from residents.
Eleven servers each received a $4,000 scholarship.
“With the scholarship program, we thought it might encourage people to…
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Eleven servers each received a $4,000 scholarship.
“With the scholarship program, we thought it might encourage people to…
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