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Meet the Richfield Ambassador Candidates: Maki, Sarah, and Ariana

Meet more of the young ladies competing to become the new Richfield Ambassadors.

Here are three more profiles on your 2012 Richfield Ambassador candidates:

Maki Love

(Sponsored by )

Maki Love is a senior at . She is passionate about volunteering, which is evident in the project she has worked on with the Honors Mentor Connection, Capernaum (a Youth Life Group), and the Special Olympics. After graduation she hopes to attend Middlebury College to study international studies with a concentration in African Studies. Along with that, she also wants to study either political science or women and gender studies.

Sarah Catcher

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Sarah Catcher is a junior at the . In school, she participates in the Drama Club, Service Club and Admissions Team. She is also involved in Praise group, which is a choir that sings at school masses, prayer services and concerts, and she is in the choir and band at her church. She enjoys sewing, scrapbooking, writing, and she especially loves to read.

Ariana Wolterstorff

(Sponsored by Colony Apartments and Townhomes)

Ariana the daughter of Rik and Laura Wolterstorff, recently completed first-grade at the . Her favorite thing about the 4th of July is our city’s celebration, going to the parade, and watching the fireworks.  She would like to be a junior ambassador because being an ambassador is a way of having fun. Ariana’s favorite place in Richfield is her home and swimming at the .

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