Lions Club honors Tri-Valley art student


The Valley View/Tri-Valley Lions Club honored Iris Stehr as February 2024 Outstanding Student of the Arts at the group’s Feb. 19 meeting.

The Tri-Valley High School senior was selected for her talent in visual art. A daughter of Chad and April Stehr, she resides in Pitman. During the meeting she shared art projects she created.

She has participated in softball, Art Club, and Fiber Arts Club. Her activities outside of school include softball, gym, art, and employed at Top Star.  After graduation Iris plans to open a pottery and coffee shop.

At the same meeting, the club hosted Pennsylvania Dairy Princess Alexis Butler of Pine Grove. She gave a presentation on the Pennsylvania dairy industry and what her role as dairy princess encompasses.

Betty Kroh, Tri-Valley Lions Club 2nd vice president, presents Iris Stehr with her Certificate of Achievement as Feb. Outstanding Student of the Arts, joined by the winner's mother, April Stehr. (Courtesy of Tri-Valley Lions Club)
Betty Kroh, Tri-Valley Lions Club 2nd vice president, presents Iris Stehr with her Certificate of Achievement as Feb. Outstanding Student of the Arts, joined by the winner’s mother, April Stehr. (Courtesy of Tri-Valley Lions Club)
Pennsylvania Dairy Princess Alexis Butler of Pine Grove with her mother, Tanya Butler, right, and Tri-Valley Lions Club official Betty Kroh. (Courtesy of Tri-Valley Lions Club)
Pennsylvania Dairy Princess Alexis Butler of Pine Grove with her mother, Tanya Butler, right, and Tri-Valley Lions Club official Betty Kroh. (Courtesy of Tri-Valley Lions Club)

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