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Nominations open January 1st.
Seymour nominations will be open through February 18, 2020.
Outstanding Sealbearer nominations will be open through March 1, 2020.
Preparation makes it easier to manage.
* Please help us process nominations efficiently by properly naming files for upload – checkout PREPARING FILES FOR UPLOAD tab.
The nomination forms require passwords which were provided to advisers in the Fall Newsletter. Email patricia@csf-cjsf.org if you need passwords.
Thank you for taking the time to nominate!
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Registration will be available the week of February 10th!

In 2021 CSF will celebrate our 100th Anniversary and we have been honored with the opportunity to have a float in the January 1, 2021 Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena.
All student members of CSF and CJSF are invited to submit their design for the CSF Tournament of Roses 2021 Parade Float to celebrate 100 Years of Scholars for Service.
10 total student designs will be chosen and each student will receive recognition of their contribution; runner up designers will be invited to walk with the float in the parade.*
The designer of the #1 selected design will be invited to ride on the float January 1, 2021!*
Please share this opportunity with your chapter members. The contest is open now and will close on January 15th.
*Go to this page on our website for all the details, guidelines, requirements, restrictions, and to enter a design in the competition. https://csf-cjsf.
The design contest starts today, but watch for future emails about decorating the float, riding on the float, walking in the parade, and fundraising!
Advisers are invited to nominate one or two CJSF members you believe exemplify the ideals of the Marian Huhn Memorial Award. This award recognizes outstanding 7th & 8th grade student members of California Junior Scholarship Federation for their academic excellence and service to the school and community.
A total of $6,250 is awarded annually, with five students from each region receiving a $250 award.