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Essex Agricultural Society offers scholarships to high school seniors

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March 2, 2026 by For the Item

TOPSFIELD — The Essex Agricultural Society, the organization that runs the Topsfield Fair, is proud to announce the availability of scholarships for well-rounded high school seniors in the county. These scholarships, created to support students pursuing higher education, will be awarded during the second semester of their freshman year and sent directly to their college or university. In 2025, the Society awarded more than $80,000 in scholarship aid to qualified students and also administered scholarships for the Essex County Farm Bureau and the Essex County Fruit Growers Association.

In addition, the Charles E. Larner Family Foundation is offering four additional awards this year, each valued at $2,000. These scholarships aim to promote agriculture through sustainable farming practices, support the family farm, and provide special help to children who demonstrate a passion for agriculture.

Students can visit the Topsfield Fair website for the scholarship applications and guidelines. A copy of the student’s high school transcript is required and a note of all activities and volunteer performances of the individual. The deadline for applications is April 1.

“We’re excited to continue providing scholarships to high school seniors ready to take the next step in their education.” said James O’Brien, general manager of the Topsfield Fair. “With a legacy of supporting agriculture and community for over 208 years, we’re proud to invest in the futures of young people who share these values. These scholarships are one way we help students reach their goals and empower the next generation.”

For more information, contact Nancy McCarthy at the Topsfield Fair by email at [email protected] or by calling 978-887-5000.

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