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CTAW Announces Scholarship Recipient

CTAW announces that Rebecca Reimold, Woodbury, is the recipient of the Endowment Committee Woodbury Scholarship Fund Dollars for Scholars.

Rebecca at The Halo Awards at the Palace Theater in Waterbury
Rebecca at The Halo Awards at the Palace Theater in Waterbury

WOODBURY, CT -The Community Theatre at Woodbury is pleased to announce that the Endowment Committee of Woodbury Scholarship Fund Dollars for Scholars has awarded this year’s Community Theatre at Woodbury Scholarship of $1,000 to Rebecca Reimold, Woodbury CT. She is the daughter of Woodbury residents Julie and Scott Reimold, and the granddaughter of Kathleen and Richard Reimold – who is founder of the Theater Arts Department and distinguished as professor emeritus at Western Connecticut State University.

Rebecca in "Into the Woods" a Nonnewaug High School production

Rebecca has been involved in musical theater throughout her life and is eager to start her first year of classes at Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA, where she will be majoring in Musical Theater and English. Rebecca states, “I have always loved writing with a passion and being creative, so I thought why not major in both of the things I love”. She has been actively involved in Nonnewaug High School’s Drama Club for four years, along with Woodbury Youth
Volunteers. She earned a Halo Nomination as Dynamic Duo with “Prince Charming” and Won the Halo Award for “Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical” as Cinderella in “Into the Woods”. After graduation in 2024, Rebecca hopes to pursue a career as an actress and, hopefully, make it to Broadway.

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