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Clancy's Pizza Pub Offering Scholarships for Catholic Elementary and High School Tuition

Want to nurture your Irish heritage? Clancy's is offering students scholarships to Catholic elementary and high schools. Apply by March 25.

OAK LAWN, IL -- Clancy’s Pizza Pub in Oak Lawn is once again offering scholarships to students to go towards Catholic elementary and high school tuition. Students must be involved in Irish cultural enrichment, including dance, music, theater and sports.

In 2015 and 2016, eight scholars were selected receiving from $250 to $1000 scholarship awards for Catholic elementary and high schools, based on their involvement in Irish dancing, sport, theater, community and music.

Applications for the 2017 scholarships can be downloaded at Clancy Scholars and submitted with brief essay by March 25, 2017. The independent selection committee is headed by former Oak Lawn police captain and Village trustee Terry Vorderer.

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Students interested in learning how to get involved in Irish activities to nurture their Irish heritage can also visit the website for a list of instructors or stop into Clancy’s Pizza Pub, 4624 W. 103rd St. Oak Lawn 708-422-1110.

Oak Lawn Village Trustee Terry Vorderer and Kevin O'Kennedy, owner of Clancy's Pizza Pub, in Oak Lawn. The restaurant in offering scholarships for Catholic elementary and high school tuition for students involved in Irish enrichment activities.

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