Kentucky Equine Management Internship Program Announces
Michelle Fuerniss Scholarship Fund
Scholarship
created in memory of 17-year-old groom who died earlier this week
from horse-related injury sustained while working at Central Kentucky
Thoroughbred farm
LEXINGTON,
KY - At the request of friends of the Michelle Fuerniss family,
the Kentucky Equine Management Internship Program (KEMI) has established
a "Michelle Fuerniss Scholarship Fund" in memory of Michelle
Fuerniss, a 17-year-old groom who died from chest trauma at the
University of Kentucky Hospital on Monday. Miss Fuerniss was kicked
in the chest on Monday morning while working at Steeple Hill Farm
in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
Checks
for the Michelle Fuerniss Scholarship Fund should be made payable
to:
KEMI
P.O.
Box 910628
Lexington,
KY 40591
KEMI
is a 501(c) (3) not for profit organization and all contributions
into this scholarship fund in memory of Michelle Fuerniss are tax
deductible.
Leslie
Janecka, coordinator for the KEMI Program, noted that contributions
will be utilized for scholarships for exemplary KEMI students.
KEMI
is a curriculum intended to recruit an educated, enthusiastic work
force with an affirmative, life-long participation in the equine
industry. Working in close cooperation with the Kentucky Thoroughbred
Farm Manager's Club, this non-profit internship program is designed
by educators and farm managers with the purpose of providing a unique
"hands-on" theoretical training for students. These internships
are intended to attract presently enrolled or recently graduated
college or university students who are interested in pursuing a
career in the equine industry. The internship program began in January
2000.
For
more information, visit the KEMI web site at www.KEMI.org, or contact:
Leslie Janecka, Coordinator of the KEMI Program, at (859) 277-2512
(office) or (859) 576-6256 (mobile).
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