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The most significant things we can think about, when we think about Apollo, is that it has opened for us, for us being the World, a challenge of the future. The door is now cracked, but the promise of that future lies in the young people, not just in America, but the young people all over the world. Learning to live and learning to work together. In order to remind all the peoples of the World, in so many countries throughout the world, that this is what we all are striving for in the future, Jack has picked up a very significant rock, typical of what we have here in the valley of Taurus Littrow.

It’s a rock composed of many fragments, of many sizes, and many shapes, probably from all parts of the Moon, perhaps billions of years old. But a rock of all sizes and shapes, fragments of all sizes and shapes, and even colors that have grown together to become a cohesive rock outlasting the nature of Space, sort of living together in a very coherent, very peaceful manner. When we return this rock or some of the others like it to Houston, we’d like to share a piece of this rock with so many of the countries throughout the world. We hope that this will be a symbol of what our feelings are, what the feelings of the Apollo Program are, and a symbol of mankind that we can live in peace and harmony in the future.

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Colors


KNSF Gold
knsf-gold
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Blocks


Home Hero Banner

Use the Home Hero Banner block at the top of the page to display a large, full-width banner with an H1 and an image with a black gradient overlay to emphasize the text..

Click on the text to edit the content.

The image can be replaced by using the block panel on the left-hand side. Click on the drop-down for this block and click on the image to replace it.

Click Here to Add Text

This is the default look of the banner when dropped on the page ⤴

Photo Gallery

Use the Photo Gallery to display clickable photos in 2, 3, or 4 columns. Each photo will open a lightbox when clicked where the user can navigation to the next or previous photo, (this is disabled in the editor – preview the page to see this functionality). The navigation loops, so if the last image is displayed, the next button will scroll back to the first photo and vis versa.

Use the fields to add, delete, and change the order of photos. To move a photo, click and drag the row number besides the desired photo and place it in a new row.

Scholarship Recipients

This block pulls in all of the Scholarship Recipient posts and displays them in an accordion separated by year. The current year will be open by default.

Any edits to the Scholarship Recipients posts will be updated in this block automatically.

2024 Scholars & Recipients

Brandon Noell

Brenin Witcher

Carson Griffey

Ethan Flowers

Jake Yowell

Khloe Frayer & Ruby’s Rainbow

Levi Roach

Natalie Paul

Preston Lonker

Virginia Elite Wrestling Club

Zach Cummings & Cole Christian

2023 Scholars & Recipients

Anna Norwood

Austin Powell

Bo Ice

Cave Spring Basketball & Football

Cave Spring Wrestling

Charleston Bagilo

Claire Hufton

Dalton Minnick

Danielle Brinkly

Dustin Richards

Dylan England

Ethan Asher

Evan Britton

Garrett Kuchan

Hunter Duncan

Hunter Duncan

Hunter Moore

JJ Pociask, Thomas Miles, Landon Marquis, & VA Elite Wrestling Club

Lillian Prendergast

Lorenzo Pellot

Nick Crawford

Owen Sweeny

Parker Ferrell

Peter Lu

Sean Hall

Staunton River

Staunton River Wrestling

Tharen Sevtanant

TJ Piluso & Greg Cochran

2022 Scholars & Recipients

Andy Smith

Bryce Andonian

Bryce Andonian

Cave Spring Football and Basketball

Cave Spring Wrestling

Cody Howard

Collin Gerardi

Cooper Purl

Dawson Gragg

Eric Roggie

Evan Buchanan

Evan Elliot

Hunter Bolen

Jackson Baglio

Jacob Henderson

Jason Nolf, 3-time NCAA champion

Jeremiah Price

Jude Robson

Kiley McNerny

Lydia Sydner

Mac Cafurello

Mahlic Sallah

Mark Samuel

Mekhi Lewis

Nick Vafiadis

Parker Brown & Dakota Gilliam

Remi Figart

Sam Latona

Staunton River Wrestling

Taylor Sydner

Toby Schoffstall

Xavier Preston

2021 Scholars & Recipients

Andy Smith

Ariana Keith

Aynsley Fink

Blake Schmitt

Brandon Crowder

Caleb Staub

Carder Miller

Carson Floyd

Cave Spring Wrestling

Charlie Nichols

Coach Gruse – Knights Booster Foundation Basketball

Cody Howard

Colin Sells & Hunter Richards

Collin Gerardi

Connor Jones

Garrett Henderson

Hunter Bolen

Knights Booster Foundation Football

Logan Arnold

Luke Robie

Mekhi Lewis

Preston Weist

Sam Laton

Staunton River Wrestling

Virginia Elite Wrestling Club

Two Column Content

Separates content into two columns that condense into one on mobile (<~1024px). The left column will stack on top of the right.

When dropped on the page, each column prompts you to choose a type of group. Choose the first one titled “Group” to use the layout below.

Use the fields to change the background color; the text will automatically change to be accessible with the selected background. Text color can still be changed in the right hand panel.

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The most significant things we can think about, when we think about Apollo, is that it has opened for us, for us being the World, a challenge of the future. The door is now cracked, but the promise of that future lies in the young people, not just in America, but the young people all over the world. Learning to live and learning to work together. In order to remind all the peoples of the World, in so many countries throughout the world, that this is what we all are striving for in the future, Jack has picked up a very significant rock, typical of what we have here in the valley of Taurus Littrow.

It’s a rock composed of many fragments, of many sizes, and many shapes, probably from all parts of the Moon, perhaps billions of years old. But a rock of all sizes and shapes, fragments of all sizes and shapes, and even colors that have grown together to become a cohesive rock outlasting the nature of Space, sort of living together in a very coherent, very peaceful manner. When we return this rock or some of the others like it to Houston, we’d like to share a piece of this rock with so many of the countries throughout the world. We hope that this will be a symbol of what our feelings are, what the feelings of the Apollo Program are, and a symbol of mankind that we can live in peace and harmony in the future.

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The most significant things we can think about, when we think about Apollo, is that it has opened for us, for us being the World, a challenge of the future. The door is now cracked, but the promise of that future lies in the young people, not just in America, but the young people all over the world. Learning to live and learning to work together. In order to remind all the peoples of the World, in so many countries throughout the world, that this is what we all are striving for in the future, Jack has picked up a very significant rock, typical of what we have here in the valley of Taurus Littrow.

It’s a rock composed of many fragments, of many sizes, and many shapes, probably from all parts of the Moon, perhaps billions of years old. But a rock of all sizes and shapes, fragments of all sizes and shapes, and even colors that have grown together to become a cohesive rock outlasting the nature of Space, sort of living together in a very coherent, very peaceful manner. When we return this rock or some of the others like it to Houston, we’d like to share a piece of this rock with so many of the countries throughout the world. We hope that this will be a symbol of what our feelings are, what the feelings of the Apollo Program are, and a symbol of mankind that we can live in peace and harmony in the future.

This block uses the KNSF Gold background with bold KNSF Blue text/elements. ⤴

Decorative Header

Use this block at the top of the page to style its H1. The bottom borders have an on-load animation.

Click on the text to edit the heading and use the fields to change the background color. The text will automatically change to be accessible with the selected background. Text color can still be changed in the right hand panel.

Click to add Heading

The default style when the block is dropped ↗

Click to add Heading

↖ KNSF Blue background with bold white elements

Click to add Heading

KNSF Green background with bold white elements ↗

Click to add Heading

↖ KNSF Gold background with bold KNSF Blue elements

Quote

Use this block to style a responsive quote. It’s max width is ~740px.

Click on the quote text to edit it’s content and use the fields to add, edit, and style the author.

Click here to add a quote.

— This is the Author

The Quote block will take on the style of its background ⤵

This is the Two Column Content block with the KNSF Blue background.

Click here to add a quote.

— Author

Their Organization

Theme Styled Gravity Form

Use this block to display the Academic, Golf, or Wrestling Scholarship form.

Use the block’s fields to change the border color.

Click anywhere on the form to select it and show its fields. You can edit the form elements including whether to show the form title and description.

This is the Academic Scholarship Form with a KNSF Gold border and is showing the title ⤵

Academic Scholarship Application

Qualifying Applicants Must

  • Be a senior in high school
  • Have a 3.0 GPA or greater
Name
Address
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Parent/Guardian Name

Other


Donation Form

This is the form used for receiving donations stylized to the theme.

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