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Left to right: Darrell Walsh, Pelham Civic Awards Co-Chair & VP Finance; Nicasia Mangiafridda, Philip Colicchio Award; Sophia Riviello, Camillo D’Urso Charitable Support Award; Charlotte Cohn, Joseph Nunziata Creativity & Service Award; Eloise McGibbon, Anthony Senerchia Memorial Service Award; Kelvin Shehu, Richard Daronco Civic Leadership Award; Taya Senerchia, Vincent Lopardi Community Service Award; Emma Sclumbom, Hilda Monaghan Porter Support Award; Tim Case, Pelham Civic President; Jayden T. Alvarez, Heart of a Champion Award; Richard Davidian, Pelham Civic VP Community Programs; and Diego D. Solis, Heart of a Champion Award                

Pelham Civic Association Presents $38,000 in Scholarship Awards to PMHS Students

They say that the sign of good leaders is not how many followers they have, but rather how many leaders they create. Pelham is fortunate to have remarkable schools and exceptional teachers. The result? Great students. To celebrate their greatness, at the PMHS Senior Awards event on June 3, the Pelham Civic Association once again presented nine scholarship and community awards totaling $38,000 to exemplary Pelham students.

Pelham Civic Awards Co-Chairmen were Chris Michailoff and Darrell Walsh. According to Walsh, “These awards recognize students who are committed to excel academically… and also, who have chosen to invest their time and talent in causes that enhance the lives of our community.”

The recipients and their awards:

Vincent Lopardi Community Service Award to Taya Senerchia

This award is presented to a graduating high school senior residing in Pelham and who best exemplifies outstanding civic pride and community spirit. Recipient will demonstrate active participation in facing community real life problems and issues by offering his or her skills to the needs of the community.

Camillo D’Urso Charitable Support Award to Sophia Riviello

This award is presented to either a high school, college or graduate student who resides in Pelham and who best exemplifies leadership and support in charitable work. Recipient will demonstrate generous actions, donation of time, money, service or help to those less fortunate or organizations that provide for those in need.

Joseph L. Nunziata Award for Creativity and Service to Charolette Cohn

This award is presented to a graduating high school senior residing in Pelham who best represents her or his outstanding creative talents for the benefit of others. This may include creative disciplines such as writing, art, graphic design, photography, and creative and strategic concepts that enhance the lives of others.

Hilda Monaghan Porter, RN, PHD, FNB-BC Support Award to Emma Sclumborn

This award is presented to a graduating high school senior residing in Pelham who desires to apply their talents to the study of disciplines within health and sciences.  This may include medical care, nursing, medicine or dental studies wherein they would benefit others and give back to their community in the future.

Anthony Senerchia Memorial Service Award to Eloise McGibbon

This award is presented to a graduating high school senior residing in Pelham who demonstrates strong community service by giving back to the community. Such actions would be best represented by helping the next generation of students reach their full potential whether through teaching/assisting younger students with after school programs, activities, or studies.

Judge Richard Daronco Civic Leadership Award to Kelvin Shehu

This award is awarded to a graduating high school senior who resides in Pelham and who has made a meaningful contribution to civic leadership either through involvement or advocacy. This includes working with federal, state, or local governments, governmental organizations, the courts, civic advocacy, communication and journalism.

Philip J. Colicchio Leadership Award to Nicasia Mangiafridda

This award presented each year to the incoming Pelham Memorial High School President of the Student Association, allows for the recipient to attend a leadership conference of their choice.

Heart of a Champion Award to Jayden T. Alvarez and Diego D. Solis

These special awards recognize students who go above and beyond in their pursuit of an enriched education.

Founded in 1939, the Pelham Civic Association is proud to be one of NewYork State’s most active charitable organizations, with its unique award-winning programs, projects and events. Comprised of 150+volunteer members, it is dedicated to assisting the youth, the elderly, the mentally & physically challenged, and the financially needy throughout the Town of Pelham. For more information, visit pelhamcivics.org