The Congressional Award is a public partnership created by Congress to
promote and recognize achievement, initiative, and service in America's
youth. The Congressional Award provides a unique opportunity for young
people to set and achieve personally challenging goals that build
character and foster community service, personal development, and
citizenship. Young people interested in earning the Congressional Award
can find more information here.
The 2007 Congressional Awards were presented on May 24, 2007 on Capitol Hill.
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2007 Congressional Award Winners
Leah-Marie Walker of Culpeper, Gold Medal
Megan Bedsaul of Culpeper, Silver Medal
Matthew Daugherty of Richmond, Silver Medal
Farren Dodson of Culpeper, Silver Medal
Jacqueline Vance Bedsaul of Culpeper, Bronze Medal
Carlyle Dodson of Culpeper, Bronze Medal
Kristin Joseph of Richmond, Bronze Medal
Jake Maloy of Culpeper, Bronze Medal
Caroline Massie of Amissville, Bronze Medal
Jere Willis IV of Culpeper, Bronze Medal
The 2006 Congressional Awards were presented on June 5, 2006 at the Culpeper County Administration Building in Culpeper.
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2006 Congressional Award Winners
Amanda Beahm of Culpeper, Bronze Medal
Meagan Bedsaul of Culpeper, Bronze Medal
Kristina Broyles of Culpeper, Bronze Medal
David DeJarnette of Culpeper, Bronze Medal
Matthew Daughberty of Richmond, Bronze and Silver Medals
Leah-Marie Walker of Culpeper, Bronze and Silver Medals
Victoria White of Culpeper, Bronze and Silver Medals
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