Huron Community Foundation announces Anderson, Gohn, and Heinz as youth board members
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HCF announces Youth Board members
Jaya Anderson, left, Payson Gohn, center, and Hamtyn Heinz, right, are youth board members on the Huron Community Foundation
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HCF Youth Board Members
The Huron Community Foundation strongly believes in engaging the next generation of leaders and is proud to introduce our new youth board members — Payson Gohn, Hamtyn Heinz and Jaya Anderson.
• Payson Gohn is a junior at Wolsey Wessington High School. He is active in Basketball, Football, Oral Interp, One Act Play, HOSA and Track. Payson was named to First Team All Conference Basketball and received the Leadership award in National Honor Society last spring. Payson is the son of Steve and Kris Gohn. He has two brothers and a sister. Payson‘s goal is to attend college after graduation to become a physician.
• Jaya Anderson, daughter of Blaine and Jessica Anderson is a Freshman at Huron High School. She enjoys playing softball and participates in dance. Jaya is a member of First United Methodist Church and is looking forward to serving on the Huron Community Foundation as a youth board member because she wants to be more involved in the community.
• Hamtyn Heinz is a freshman at Huron High school and is actively involved in volleyball, basketball and track. She is a freshman at Huron High School and has been involved with Core Kinetics Dance Studio for 11 years. Hamtyn is excited to be on the HCF board to learn more about the community and bring a student perspective to the organization. She looks forward to finding ways we can improve the quality of life in Huron.