Senior Spotlight 2023


KPUG wants to celebrate your graduate with Senior Spotlight! If you know a graduating high school senior or if you are a graduating high school senior, submit a photo in the gallery below anytime between 12:00am Monday, May 8th through Sunday, June 18th at 11:59pm. One $500 scholarship will be awarded each Monday from one of the Senior Spotlight sponsors listed below. Let KPUG help you celebrate graduation with Senior Spotlight!

In order to be eligible to win, you must include the first and last name as well as the high school of the graduating senior. The entrant cannot win the prize unless they are a graduating senior who submits a photo of themselves or is a close friend or family member of the person that submitted the photo of them. Photos submitted must contain only one person in the photo. If there are more than one person in the photo the entry will be disqualified.

Submit your senior photo in the gallery below! Once the entry is approved, your photo will appear in the gallery.

Congratulations to Sedro-Woolley High School Senior Grace DeVaney, our week six Senior Spotlight winner! Grace will receive a $500 scholarship courtesy of Village Books and Paper Dreams.

Senior Spotlight scholarships provided by:

Curt Maberry Farm, growing strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries for four generations. Get them fresh and local at Curt Maberry Farm this summer!


Lorraine’s Window Coverings has the latest Graber styles and colors! Visit Lorraine’s Window Coverings in Bakerview Square to find the perfect style for you, and let their professional installers do the rest!


If you are looking to go solar to power your home or business, invest in Silfab Solar panels, manufactured right here in Washington State. Premium quality, superior performance and reliability and all backed by one of the most trusted warranties in the business. Silfab Solar is America’s choice for solar. Visit online to learn more.


D&D Insurance – If you need health insurance because your employer group plan is ending, you need Home and Auto insurance, or you’re turning 65 and needing help signing up for Medicare, call D&D Insurance at (360) 392-8159 or find them online at danddinsurance.com.


Allen Law – Suffering from a workplace or personal injury? Get the compensation you deserve! Contact Allen Law Firm-The injury experts!


Village Books and Paper Dreams, a community based independent bookstore, “Building Community one book at a time”. Go explore with them, downtown in Lynden and in historic Fairhaven Village.

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