Caribou County DYW to be held April 12

2024 DYW Kate Williams
This year’s Caribou County Distinguished Young Women program will be held Saturday, April 12 at 7:00 pm at the Soda Springs High School auditorium. Program tickets are available at Caribou Jack’s in Soda Springs and can be purchased for $10. There will be a dress rehearsal open to the public on Friday, April 11 at 7:00 pm. Tickets for the dress rehearsal are general seating and can be purchased for $5. They will only be available at the door.
Join the young ladies as they celebrate this year’s theme, “Inspire”. The hosts for the evening will be Dana McCurdy along with the 2024 DYW,
Kate Williams.
The stars of the night will be eight extremely talented young women from our own Caribou County. Please plan on attending. It will be a night
to remember.
The young women are:
Hayden Ball
Hayden is the daughter of Doug and Kathlynn Ball. She is a student at Grace High School. She plans to attend Brigham Young University or Utah Tech University, with a career goal of becoming a physical therapist.
For her talent, Hayden will be performing a drum solo.
AmeliaRose Harris
AmeliaRose is the daughter of Chad and Lacey Harris. She is a student at Soda Springs High School with plans to attend Utah State University. Her career goal is to be a dental hygienist or accountant.
For her talent, AmeliaRose will be performing a piano solo.
Paetyn Hopkins
Paetyn is the daughter of Kimi Hopkins and is a student at Soda Springs High School. Her career goal is to become an Obstetrician-Gynecologist.
For her talent, Paetyn will perform a vocal solo.
Tessica Jorgensen
Tessica is the daughter of Keith and Becky Jorgensen. She is a student at Grace High School. She is planning on attending Brigham Young University with a future career as an occupational therapist.
For her talent, Tessica will perform a self-written monologue.
Mollie Renfroe
Mollie is the daughter of Allen and Rebecca Renfroe. She is a student at Soda Springs High School. Mollie plans to attend BYU-Idaho, and her career goal is to become an author, biologist, or horticulturist.
For her talent, Mollie will perform a piano solo.
Lynlee Dilworth
Lynlee is the daughter of Lance and Moria Dilworth. She is a student at Soda Springs High School with plans to attend College of Eastern Idaho. Her career goal is to become a neonatal nurse, midwife, traveling nurse, and dance instructor.
For her talent, Lynlee will be performing a lyrical dance.
Kayla Rigby
Kayla is the daughter of Wade and Cassie Rigby. She is a student at Grace High School and plans to attend Idaho State University. She plans to pursue a career as a physical therapist.
For her talent, Kayla will recite a self-written poem.
Kallie Stoddard
Kallie is the daughter of Jason and Kimberly Stoddard. She is a student at Grace High School. Kallie plans to attend BYU, BYU-Idaho, Stanford University, or Harvard University. Her career goal is to become an organizational development consultant or a sports
psychologist.
For her talent, Kallie will perform a piano solo.
The 2025 Caribou County Distinguished Young Women program is graciously sponsored by the Soda Springs Lions Club.
Begun in 1958, Distinguished Young Women has impacted the lives of more than 770,000 young women. Our mission is to empower high school young women by providing scholarship opportunities, developing self-confidence and teaching life skills needed for success in college and beyond. National sponsors include Mobile County, City of Mobile, Alabama Power Foundation, Encore Rehabilitation, Wintzell’s Oyster House, Master Boat Builders, Barbara Barrington Jones Family Foundation, Evonik, Regions Financial Corporation, Jostens and Alabama Media Group.
For more information about Distinguished Young Women, contact Tara Principe, National Headquarters Marketing and Communications Director, at 251-438-3621 or
[email protected] or visit
www.DistinguishedYW.org.