Mount Si grad Cortney Tubbs is attending college this fall with help from a Snoqualmie Valley Hospital Auxiliary scholarship. Pictured are, from left, Auxiliary co-president Maxine Dovenberg, Tubbs’ mother Anita Young, Cortney Tubbs, Auxiliary publicity chairwoman Gretchen Wilson, vice president Marilyn Guse.  - Seth Truscott / Snoqualmie Valley Record
Seth Truscott / Snoqualmie Valley Record
Mount Si grad Cortney Tubbs is attending college this fall with help from a Snoqualmie Valley Hospital Auxiliary scholarship. Pictured are, from left, Auxiliary co-president Maxine Dovenberg, Tubbs’ mother Anita Young, Cortney Tubbs, Auxiliary publicity chairwoman Gretchen Wilson, vice president Marilyn Guse.

Tubbs earns auxiliary medical scholarship


September 29, 2009 · 12:55 PM

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Cortney Tubbs, a 2009 Mount Si High School graduate, will attend college this fall with a $1,000 scholarship from the Snoqualmie Valley Hospital Auxiliary.

She plans to study biology and pre-medicine at Seattle University. This is the second scholarship that the auxiliary has awarded.

By giving scholarships to young people going into the medical profession, the auxiliary hopes to inspire them to give back to their communities.

Funds are made possible through the auxiliary’s two major annual fundraisers.

One of those events, the Holiday Bazaar, is set for Saturday, Oct. 24, at Mount Si Senior Center.

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