Monday, December 1, 2025

Valley View/Tri-Valley Lions Club Honors Outstanding Student of the Arts for September, October, and November


The Valley View/Tri-Valley Lion Club recently honored their Outstanding Student of the Arts for September, October, and November.



Ava Kramer - Outstanding Student of the Arts for September

The Valley View/Tri-Valley Lions Club proudly announces that Ava Kramer was selected for the month of September 2025. Ava was selected for her valuable contribution in Vocal Musical Arts. Ava is the daughter of Dara & Beau Troutman and Jason & Annie Kramer and resides in Hegins. Ava sang “For Good” from the movie Wicked. Ava is in the academic field of study and her school activities include National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, County Band, County Chorus, District Chorus, Drama Club, Aevidum, Book Club, and Marching Band. Her achievements include being vice president of the National Honor Society, co-historian of the Spanish Honor Society, Chorus president, band council member, first chair at County Band (piccolo) 2024 and 2025. Her activities outside of school include being a member of her church choir, youth group, working at All Stars, mission trips, singing at sports events, singing/playing flute for church services, and is on the church kitchen committee. After graduation, Ava plans to attend a 4-year college or university and dual major in Music Education and Psychology.

The Valley View/Tri-Valley Lions Club congratulates Ava on her accomplishments and wishes her success in all future endeavors.

Pictured are President Terry Troutman presenting Ava with her Achievement Award. She was accompanied by her parents, Jason & Annie Kramer and her Dara & Beau Troutman and brother, Gage.

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Kylie Tietsworth - Outstanding Student of the Arts for October

The Valley View/Tri-Valley Lions Club proudly announces that Kylie Tietsworth was selected as Outstanding Student of the Arts for the month of October 2025. Kylie was selected for her valuable contribution in Instrumental Musical Arts. Kylie is the daughter of Jenny and Timothy Tietsworth, and they reside in Hegins. Kylie performed the song “Kings with Gifts” on the trumpet. Kylie is in the academic field of study, and her school activities include band, marching band, Quiz Bowel, varsity soccer, and Drama Club. Her achievements include National Honor Society, LVC Honors Band, County Band, Jazz Band. Her activities outside of school include being a member of the local Girl Scouts Troop and girls’ soccer team. After graduation, Kylie plans to attend a 4-year college to major in Science, Technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

The Valley View/Tri-Valley Lions Club congratulates Kylie on her accomplishments and wishes her success in all future endeavors.

Pictured are President Terry Troutman presenting Kylie with her Achievement Award. She was accompanied by her parents, Jenny and Timothy Tietsworth.

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Max Maser - Outstanding Student of the Arts for November

The Valley View/Tri-Valley Lions Club proudly announces that Max Masser was selected for the month of November 2025. Max was selected for his valuable contribution in Creative Writing. Max is the son of Dave and Jamie Masser, and they reside in Sacramento. Max read part of his writing concerning persuasive methods. Max is in the career/technical field of study, and his school activities include football, wrestling track, Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, and Athletes for Christ. His achievements include Eagle Scout, Class President, and 2x Football Captain. His activities outside of school include hunting, fishing, working on cars, skiing, and lifting. After graduation, Max plans to attend college to earn a degree in Business Administration and then pursue his master’s degree in Business Administration (MBA)

The Valley View/Tri-Valley Lions Club congratulates Max on his accomplishments and wishes his success in all future endeavors.

Pictured are President Terry Troutman presenting Max with his Achievement Award. He was accompanied by his mother, Jamie Masser.