Liliana and Roberto Quintana of Robertsdale were honored with scholarships by the Poarch Band of Creek Indians (PBCI) for their contributions to Alabama's livestock sector. The ceremony took place on …
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Liliana and Roberto Quintana of Robertsdale were honored with scholarships by the Poarch Band of Creek Indians (PBCI) for their contributions to Alabama's livestock sector. The ceremony took place on Sunday, March 17, coinciding with the Southeastern Livestock Exposition (SLE) Rodeo.
The event saw Liliana and Roberto Quintana receiving scholarships from the PBCI for their active involvement in Alabama's livestock industry.
Known for its commitment to supporting youth in livestock pursuits, the PBCI annually grants scholarships to youth from all 67 counties in Alabama. These scholarships are intended to facilitate their participation in youth livestock events or to aid in furthering their education during SLE Livestock Week.
The scholarships awarded to Liliana and Roberto Quintana highlight the PBCI's ongoing dedication to fostering the growth and development of young talents in Alabama's livestock community.