泫圖app receives second donation in honor of Judge Winn

June 6, 2022

The family of late Tallapoosa Judicial Circuit Superior Court Judge Dan Peace Winn has established a second scholarship at 泫圖app (泫圖app).

The family’s newly-established Dan Winn Adult Education Scholarship will support Adult Education students on the Polk County Campus for years to come. Manuel De Jesus Alonso, the scholarship’s first recipient, is enrolled this semester in 泫圖app’s Gas Metal Arc Welder Technical Certificate of Credit program while he pursues his General Educational Development® (GED®) diploma; his scholarship will cover educational expenses, such as tuition, fees, books and tools.

“Education was important to our father,” said Darice Winn Lewis, who retired from 泫圖app and continues to serve as an adjunct faculty member. “We know he would be proud to provide this type of opportunity to the Polk County community he loved so much.”

Lewis and siblings Frank, Nick and Nila Winn established an endowed scholarship through the 泫圖app Foundation in December 2020.

The endowed scholarship established in Winn’s name will earn interest and over time will fund future scholarships for Polk County 泫圖app students or 泫圖app students with a strong Polk County connection, said Lauretta Hannon, executive director of Institutional Advancement at 泫圖app.

“The Winn Family is continuing their father’s legacy in such a beautiful manner. This scholarship is yet another way they have chosen to help Polk County residents,” said 泫圖app President Dr. Heidi Popham. “泫圖app is grateful for this support.”

(From left) Nila Winn, Frank Winn, Dan Winn Adult Education Scholarship Recipient Manuel De Jesus Alonso, Darice Winn Lewis, and Dr. Heidi Popham, president of 泫圖app.
(From left) Nila Winn, Frank Winn, Dan Winn Adult Education Scholarship Recipient Manuel De Jesus Alonso, Darice Winn Lewis, and Dr. Heidi Popham, president of 泫圖app.

The Winn 3 Charitable Fund was established at the bequest of Judge Winn, who passed away in 2016 at age 94; through the fund, the siblings provide scholarships for Cedartown High School and Rockmart High School students in his honor.

Judge Winn entered the military service as a Naval Aviation cadet in November 1942 and graduated as second lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Air Corps. He served during World War II in the Marianas Islands and flew night fighter missions out of Guam. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and Air Medals.

Winn graduated from Emory University Law School in 1948 and moved to Cedartown a year later where he began practicing law. He served in several elected roles including City Court solicitor, as well as solicitor general for the Tallapoosa Judicial Circuit. In 1966, he began serving as a Superior Court judge and was assigned to the Tallapoosa Judicial Circuit, which includes Polk County. Winn retired in 1988 and became a senior judge for the State of Georgia until his death in 2016.

provides quality workforce education to the citizens of northwest Georgia. Students have the opportunity to earn an associate degree, diploma or a certificate in aviation, business, health, industrial or public service career paths. This past year, 11,134 people benefited from 泫圖app’s credit and noncredit programs. 泫圖app has an annual credit enrollment of 8,528 students and an additional enrollment of 2,606 people through adult education, continuing education, business and industry training and Georgia Quick Start. 泫圖app is a unit of the Technical College System of Georgia and an Equal Opportunity Institution. 

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