ADAIR COUNTY R-II NEWSLETTER

OCTOBER 1, 2008 Brashear, Missouri


 

NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH WEEK

 

The elementary school will be celebrating National School Lunch week October 13-17.  Plan on eating with your favorite Brashear Elementary student during this week.  An adult lunch costs $2.75 and includes the main entrée, salad bar, as well as milk, water, or tea.

 

Please let us know the day before you are eating by sending a note with your child or giving us a call.  The schedule is as follows:

 

  Monday          Kindergarten   10:35-11:00

                        4th Grade        11:35-12:00

  Tuesday        1st Grade        10:45-11:10

                        5th Grade        11:40-12:05

  Wednesday   2nd Grade       10:43-11:08

  Thursday       3rd Grade        10:40-11:05

  Friday            6th Grade        11:45-12:10

 

PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCES

 

School will be dismissed at 12:45 p.m. on Thursday, October 23rd for parent teacher conferences.  Conferences are scheduled from 1:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.  If you have not already done so, please contact the appropriate office to schedule an appointment for your child(ren).  You will be able to pick up first quarter grade cards at the time of your conference.

 

The students in grades K-6 are once again participating in the BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION PROGRAM which pays 10 cents for each Box Top coupon from various grocery items.  Thanks to all parents,

grandparents, friends, and neighbors who

have contributed to this cause. 

Keep up the good work!

 

PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT

SURROGATE PARENT PROGRAM

 

Pursuant to the requirements of state law 162.997-999-RSMo, the State Board of Education is required to appoint a surrogate parent as such time as it becomes evident that a child with a disability does not have a parent or a person acting as a parent to participate in matters dealing with the provision of special education.  For purposes of surrogate parent appointment, “parent” is defined as a biological parent, a guardian, or a person acting as a parent of a child including, but not limited to, a grandparent, a step parent, or a foster parent with whom the child lives.  The term does not include the State if the child is a ward of the State.  The term does not include a person whose parental rights have been terminated.

 

The local school district is given the responsibility to determine when a child with a disability who requires special education and who resides in the District is without a parent.  The District must notify the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education of the need to appoint a surrogate parent.  Training for persons serving as surrogate parents will be provided by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and the District.

 

If you are interested in volunteering to serve as a surrogate parent, more information can be obtained from the Districts’ surrogate parent contact person - the person responsible for the District’s special education program.

 

MAP SCORES HONORED AT SCHOOL ASSEMBLY

 

Eighty-four Brashear students were recognized for scoring proficient or advanced on the Spring 2008 State MAP assessment in the areas of communication arts, math, and science at a school assembly held on September 29, 2008. 

 

ADVANCED MAP 2007-2008

Jeremy Barnes...................................... Math

Andrew Belzer........................ Comm. Arts/Math

Courtney Clarkson................ Comm. Arts/Science

Miranda Creason..................... Comm. Arts/Math

Brandon Gordon................................. Science

Tabitha Killen........................................ Math

Jacob Owen....................... Communication Arts

Blake Pflum.......................................... Math

Shelby Salter......................... Comm. Arts/Math

Caroline Slavin..................... Communication Arts

Daniel Smith......................................... Math

Katie Smith........................................... Math

Jacob Sweet....................... Communication Arts

Chloe Sykes.......................... Comm. Arts/Math

Matt Thomas........................................ Math

Nicholas Thomas..................... Comm. Arts/Math

David Walker........................................ Math

Kiley Watson....................... Communication Arts

Ashton Wolter.............. Comm. Arts/Math/Science

Alexa Acton........................ Communication Arts

Jacob Bleything..................................... Math

Kyle Bowen........................... Comm. Arts/Math

Andrew Clarkson.................. Communication Arts

Allison Garrett..................... Communication Arts

Chance Hill........................................... Math

Izaiah McCloud.................... Communication Arts

Kacie Mihalovich..................................... Math

Madeline Potter................... Communication Arts

Sidney Sykes...................... Communication Arts

Gabriel Thomas................................... Science

Breann Turner..................... Communication Arts

Dakota Williams..................................... Math

PROFICIENT MAP 2007-2008

Amber Alexander.............................. Science

Austin Alexander................................. Math

Daniel Anderson........................ Math/Science

Andrew Belzer................................. Science

Nickolas Bradshaw............................... Math

Trever Bunch..................................... Math

Joseph Clarkson......... Comm. Arts/Math/Science

Wendy Clarkson................ Communication Arts

Sidney DeBie....................... Comm. Arts/Math

Rachael Ferguson................. Comm. Arts/Math

Brandon Gordon................ Communication Arts

Nicholas Gordon.................................. Math

Justin Hazen................................... Science

Hayden Housman................................ Math

Christopher Longano........... Communication Arts

Kristen Love....................................... Math

Chandi March................... Communication Arts

Adriene Mountain............... Communication Arts

Jacob Owen.................................... Science

Blake Pflum...................... Communication Arts

Macy Rogers....................... Comm. Arts/Math

Ashlee Sheets.................................... Math

Caroline Slavin................................. Science

Katie Smith...................... Comm. Arts/Science

Katie Stewart..................................... Math

Jacob Sweet................................... Science

Matthew Sweet................................... Math

Chloe Sykes.................................... Science

Morgan Taylor........... Comm. Arts/Math/Science

Nicholas Thomas............................... Science

Olivia Thompson................... Comm. Arts/Math

David Walker.................... Communication Arts

Kiley Watson................................... Science

Alexa Acton....................................... Math

Cynthia Anderson................................ Math

Kourtney Arnold................... Comm. Arts/Math

Jacob Bleything................. Communication Arts

Andrew Clarkson................................. Math

Audrey DeBie............... Comm. Arts/Math/Science

Natasha Findling..................... Comm. Arts/Math

Tyler Findling......................... Comm. Arts/Math

Allison Garrett............................. Math/Science

Marshall Goff......................... Comm. Arts/Math

Abigail Hall......................... Communication Arts

Caitlee Hall............................ Comm. Arts/Math

Brianne Hart.......................... Comm. Arts/Math

Chance Hill......................... Comm. Arts/Science

Marcus Jefferson.................... Comm. Arts/Math

Abigail Kerby......................... Comm. Arts/Math

Trever Love......................................... Math

Izaiah McCloud...................................... Math

Angela McKim......................... Comm. Arts/Math

Bailey Mihalovich..................... Comm. Arts/Math

Kacie Mihalovich................... Communication Arts

Nicole Moncrief.................... Communication Arts

Saydie Potter......................... Comm. Arts/Math

Jacob Reeves....................................... Math

Robert Richardson.................................. Math

Dakota Shultz....................................... Math

Samuel Smith........................................ Math

Rebecca Story................................... Science

Katie Sweet........................... Comm. Arts/Math

Sidney Sykes........................................ Math

Mandy Taylor......................... Comm. Arts/Math

Gabriel Thomas....................... Comm. Arts/Math

Meredith Thomas.................... Comm. Arts/Math

Allison Thompson......................... Math/Science

Rhiannon Turner.......................... Math/Science

Kimberly Walitshek......... Comm. Arts/Math/Science

Dakota Williams.................... Communication Arts

Kylie Williams........................................ Math

Damien Zajac........................................ Math

Shaiotie Zajac..................... Comm. Arts/Science

 

PAT NEWS

 

Thank you to all of the families who joined us for our PAT “Messy Night”.  We had a great time learning and playing with activities that families can do at home.  Our next PAT Group Meeting, “Fall Fun” will be Wednesday, October 15th from 6:00-7:00 p.m. in the Elementary Gym.  Mark your calendars to join us for this fun-filled fall event.  More information will be sent to PAT families along with the registration form.  If you would like more information about Parents as Teachers or need to set up a time for a home visit, please call me at 323-5272 ext. 33.

                              

                               Toni Tuggle

                               Parent Educator

 

TRUNK OR TREAT

 

Halloween is fast approaching and this year the Brashear Student Council would like to welcome parents and community members to help put on a Trunk or Treat.  What is a Trunk or Treat you ask?  A Trunk or Treat is a safe way for people to set up a stand out of the back of their car (hence the trunk) and pass out candy to all the Trick or Treaters.  Come and decorate the back of your vehicle and help us provide a safe Trick or Treating opportunity for kids from 5:30-7:30 or until the candy is gone.  This is a perfect way for those living outside of town to get a chance to pass out candy.  Please contact Mr. McHenry at 323-5272 if you would like to participate.

 

WHAT ARE PIRCs?

 

Parent Information Resource Centers were developed by Congress under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act to provide parents, schools, and other organizations working with families with the information and support (including training and technical assistance) needed to understand how children develop and what they need to succeed in school.  LIFT (Literacy Investment for Tomorrow) Missouri, serves as Missouri’s Parent Information Resource Center.  LIFT provides training, technical assistance, resources, and support across the state to enhance parent involvement by working with school districts and multiple organizations.  Some LIFT PIRC partners are: Practical Parenting Partnerships, Parents as Teachers, and Parent Link.  You can access these sites and more from the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education at www.dese.mo.gov.

 

THANK YOU...

 

Jeremy Haupt for his donation of The Summons,

The Chocolate War, and The Return of the King.

 

Ricky and Denise Brown and Christina Teter for donating Bobbsey Twins Adventure in the Country and Bobbsey Twins of Lakeport in memory of Dorothy Funk.

 

Louise Smith for donating Haunted Castles of Britain and

Ireland, Normandy, Emily Dickinson, Earthquake, and D-Day.

 

Erin Bradshaw for her donation of numerous books to the

library, Tiger Pride, and Parents as Teachers including

60 Things I Can Draw, Picture Atlas of the World,

 and Hop on Pop.

 

Diane Bradley for her donation of Here Lies the Librarian.

 

Angie Hall and family for their donation of Sea Creatures.

 

Dennis and Diane Bradley for their donation to the scholarship fund in memory of Wilma Kelsey.

 

INCLEMENT WEATHER

 

As the winter season approaches, we are reminding parents and students to listen to the local media stations to check on “early dismissals” and/or “no school” bulletins.  This information will be given to KTVO television, KHQA television, WGEM television, KIRX radio, KTUF radio, KRXL radio, KLTE radio, KRES radio of Moberly, KMEM radio of Memphis, and KZBK radio of Brookfield.  These stations will present dismissal information as soon as decisions have been made.  Please do not call the school.

 

EXTENDED LIBRARY HOURS

 

As part of the 21st Century Community Learning Center after-school grant, the library media center will offer extended hours this year.  It will be open so families can take time to check out books to enjoy together.  Our first library time will be on October 27 from 6:30 to 7:00 pm.  This coincides with the Tiger Pride’s “Lights On Afterschool” event.


Your child does not have to be a part of the Tiger Pride program for your family to participate.  The library is also available to adults to check out materials. 

 

LIGHTS ON AFTERSCHOOL

 

You're invited to attend our Lights on Afterschool and Red Ribbon Week kick-off on Monday, October 27.  Mark your calendars now and watch for more details to come out soon.  We've got a great program in store with lots of activities for the whole family to do together.  It is important to remember that doing things as a family is one of the best ways to fight against drugs and deter your kids from them.  We've got a strong man show planned, a game room, a station where you can make a meal with your family to take home and either freeze or cook for the evening.  You won't want to miss it.

 

ALEX’S LEMONADE STAND

 

Mrs. Grissom along with Brashear National Honor Society are hosting a school wide service project this year with proceeds to go towards Alex's Lemonade Stand. In 2000, a 4 year old cancer patient named Alexandra "Alex" Scott announced a seemingly simple idea—she was holding a lemonade stand to raise money to help "her doctors" find a cure for kids with cancer. The idea was put into action by Alex and her older brother, Patrick, when they set up the first "Alex's Lemonade Stand for Childhood Cancer" on their front lawn in July of 2000.  Read more of this amazing story at  www.alexslemonade.org.  Collection boxes will be in each elementary classroom as well as the high school office.  Watch for more fun fundraising activities to come this year including a "Lemonade Off" where you'll be able to enter your lemonade to see if judges think it tastes the best. 

 

COMMUNITY EDUCATION

 

Community Education classes are available at Kirksville Area Technical Center.  Registration for Fall classes began on Tuesday, September 2, 2008.

 

Call 660-665-2865 or stop by the Community Education Office at KATC to enroll in classes.  The following classes are available:

 

Business

10/14       The Basics of Writing a Business Plan    

 

Computers

10/2         MS Excel Level I

10/6         MS Excel Level II

10/7         Absolute Beginners Computer Class (Also meets 10/9, 14, & 16)

10/9         MS Excel Level III

10/13       MS Power Point Level I          

10/15       MS Power Point Level II

10/16       MS Power Point Level III        

10/23-11/13     Beginner’s Only Internet (Thursdays)

               

Personal Enrichment

10/7                         Energy Efficiency

10/7                         Stranger Safety

10/8 & 10/9              ACT Preparation Seminar

10/13-11/17             Beginning Sewing I—For New and Former

                                Students! (Mondays)

10/21                       Internet Safety

10/21-11/13             Basic Conversational Mandarin Chinese II                                               (Tuesdays & Thursdays)

11/6-12/18                               Basic Conversational Spanish II (Thursdays)

12/2                         Organize or Agonize (online class)

 

Health & Fitness

10/7, 14                   Infant Massage (Tuesdays)

10/13                       Healthy Cooking—Eliminate Sugar, White Flour,                    and White                Shortening

10/18                       Lose Weight!  Reduce Stress!  Stop Smoking!                          Through Self-Hypnosis!

10/20                       Using Essential Oils

10/27                       Alternative Medicine

10/31-12/5                               Beginner Couples Country Dancing—just for                           beginners!! (Fridays)

12/2                         The Secret to Dealing with Overload (online                           class)

 

Technical

10/7-10/28               Car Care for the Inexperienced! (Tuesdays)

10/14 or 11/13         Basic Food Sanitation in Chinese

10/20                       Implementation of Advanced Manufacturing

                                Processes

10/20-10/29             ServSafe Food Safety (Mondays & Wednesdays)

10/23 or 11/11         Basic Food Sanitation

10/27-10/30             Training within Industry Job Relations—Skill in       Leading (Monday-Thursday)

10/27-10/30             Training within Industry Job Instruction—Skill          in Instructing (Monday-Thursday)

10/28-11/5               ServSafe Food Safety in Spanish (Tuesdays           & Wednesdays)

11/3                         House of Lean Prinicples for Effective Continuous   Improvement

11/12                       Basic Food Sanitation in Spanish

11/17                       Lean Six Sigma System of Organizational              Change

12/8                         Developing and Using Performance Measures         to Drive Organizational Excellence

 

An additional 250 classes are available online.  You can take courses from the comfort of your home or office at the times that are most convenient for you.  Classes begin October 15, November 12, December 10, and January 21.  Please visit www.ed2go.com/katc. 

 

Gatlin Education Services provides KATC’s on-line career-training certificate programs’ content and materials.  To register call 660-665-2865 or e-mail sheryl_f@kirksville.k12.mo.us

 

Kirksville Area Technical Center now has thousands of online courses from the world’s greatest authors and companies on nearly every subject imaginable!  Visit the KATC eLearning Center to find the largest selection of self-study online courses available.  Enroll anytime you like—study when you want!  www.kirksville.theelearningcenter.com

 

BREAKFAST/LUNCH MENU

 

Breakfast each day includes milk and juice.  The following items are offered daily for students to choose from in lieu of the main entrée: yogurt or a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.

 

October 1-3

Wednesday: French toast sticks, syrup/Garlic cheese bread, ravioli, vegetable, fruit, rice krispie treat, milk

Thursday: Muffin, fruit/Lasagna, garlic bread, vegetable, fruit, cottage cheese, apple strudel, milk

Friday: Apple strudel, bagel half/Corn dog, tater tots, cooked carrots, pears, peanut butter bar, milk

 

October 6-10

Monday: Breakfast pizza/Spaghetti, vegetable, fruit, cottage cheese, pumpkin bar, milk

Tuesday: Biscuits and gravy/Chicken patty, mashed potatoes & gravy, vegetable, fruit, chocolate cake, milk

Wednesday: Scone, fruit/Hot dog on bun, chips, baked beans, fruit, cookie, milk

Thursday: Pancake, syrup, sausage/Pizza, corn, fruit, jello, ice cream, milk

Friday: No School

October 13-17

National School Lunch Week

Monday: Donut, fruit/Sub sandwich, chips, vegetable, fruit, no bake cookie, milk

Tuesday: Waffle, syrup, sausage links/Tater tot casserole, lettuce, vegetable, fruit, cake, milk

Wednesday: Scrambled eggs, bacon, toast/Grilled cheese, soup, vegetable, fruit, cookie, milk

Thursday: Cinnamon roll/Nachos, lettuce, peas, fruit, cherry delight, milk

Friday: Poptart, fruit/Corn dog, tater tots, carrot sticks, fruit, rice krispie treat, milk

 

October  20-24

Monday: Long john, fruit/Chicken nuggets, macaroni & cheese, vegetable, fruit, brownie, milk

Tuesday: Biscuit, egg, sausage, cheese/Tacos, refried beans, lettuce, cheese, fruit, cookie, milk

Wednesday: Breakfast pizza/Hamburger on bun, french fries, vegetable, fruit, peanut butter bar, milk

Thursday: Egg omelet, bacon, toast/Pizza, corn, fruit, cottage cheese, ice cream, milk

Friday: No School

 

October 27-31

Monday: Cereal, toast, fruit/Hot ham sandwich, chips, vegetable, fruit, cheesecake, milk

Tuesday: Sausage, toast/Tenderloin on bun, cheesy potatoes, baked beans, mandarin oranges, brownie, milk

Wednesday: French toast sticks, syrup/Walking taco, refried beans, lettuce, cheese, strawberries, white cake, milk

Thursday: Muffin, fruit/Chicken patty, macaroni & cheese, vegetable, fruit, cinnamon roll, milk

Friday: Breakfast bites, syrup/Ham & cheese hot pocket, tater tots, vegetable, fruit, cherry crisp, milk

 

The Brashear Band is collecting donations of musical instruments.  If you have any sitting and collecting dust in your basement, attic, or closet, we’ll take it!  We will take care of any

repairs.

 

Help out a band student! 

Donate an instrument!

 

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ü  1 Daisy and Brownie Girl Scout Meetings—Here 3:00-5:00 p.m.

ü  1 JV/V Baseball w/ LaPlata—There 5:00 p.m.

ü  2 JV/V Softball w/ Green City—There 5:00 p.m.

ü  2 JV/V Baseball w/ Novinger—There 5:00 p.m.

ü   2 MS Football w/ Highland—There 6:00 p.m.

ü  3 Kindergarten Field Trip to Pumpkin Patch at LaPlata

ü  4 Truman State University Homecoming Parade—There 9:00 a.m.

ü  6 Busy Bees—Here 8:30-11:00    a.m.

ü  6 MS Softball w/ Canton—There 5:00 p.m.

ü  8-11 District Softball Tournament at LaPlata—There TBA 

ü  10 No School—MSTA Conference

ü  13-17 National School Lunch Week

ü  13 Busy Bees—Here 8:30-11:00 a.m.

ü  13 Early Dismissal—Teacher Inservice—12:45 p.m.

ü  14 Hannibal Band Day—There TBA

ü  15 Missouri Day

ü  15 11th Grade PSAT/NMSQT (Optional)

ü  15 Daisy and Brownie Girl Scout Meetings—Here 3:00-5:00 p.m.

ü  15 PAT Fall Fun Group Meeting—Here 6:00-7:00 p.m.

ü  16-17 Green City Junior High Basketball Tournament—There TBA

ü  16 MS Football w/ Scotland County—There 6:00 p.m.

ü  17 K-6 Dental Screening

ü  17 First Quarter Ends

ü  18 MO Days Band Day Parade at Trenton—There TBA

ü  20-24 National School Bus Safety Week

ü  20 College Fair at Scotland County R-I—There 1:00 p.m.

ü  20 JH Basketball w/ Atlanta—Here 6:00 p.m.

ü  21 FBLA Fun Night—Here TBA

ü  21 MS Football w/ Milan at Edina—There 6:00 p.m.

ü  22 10th Grade PLAN Test

ü  22 JH Basketball w/ LaPlata—Here 5:15 p.m.  Two quarters of B girls and B boys will be played.

ü  23 Early Dismissal—Parent/Teacher Conferences—12:45 p.m.

ü  23 Junior/Senior Parent College Night—Here 6:00-7:00 p.m.

ü  24 No School

ü  24 JH Basketball w/ Green City—There 6:00 p.m.

ü  25 Mizzou Homecoming Parade—There TBA

ü  27-31 Red Ribbon Week

ü  27 Busy Bees Halloween Party/Parade—Here 8:30-11:00 a.m.

ü  27 FBLA Field Trip to Culver Stockton College

ü  27 Lights on Afterschool/Red Ribbon Week Kick-Off—Here 5:30-7:00 p.m.

ü  27 7th/8th Grade Basketball w/ Mary Immaculate—Here 6:00 p.m.

ü  28 Healthcare Career Day at Sullivan County Memorial Hospital in Milan—There TBA

ü  28 JH Basketball w/ Bevier—Here 6:00 p.m.

ü  30 Elementary Awards Assembly—Here 2:45 p.m.

ü  30 JH Basketball w/ Bucklin—There 6:00 p.m.

ü  31 District Student Council Meeting at Center—There TBA

ü  31 K-6 Halloween Activities       Parade at 1:30 and parties from 2:00-2:55 p.m.

ü  31 Student Council Haunted House—Here TBA

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NEWS FROM THE COUNSELOR

 

There are a lot of exciting things going on in the guidance office in October.  College representatives will be coming to visit and any junior or senior interested in talking with them can.  College reps can tell you a lot about their school as well as about the college application and financial aid process in general.  Colleges that are on the calendar so far include:  Indian Hills Community College on 10/7 and Missouri Western on 11/17.  Watch the bulletin for more to come up.

 

Juniors will have the option of taking the PSAT test on 10/15.  This test lets you assess your critical reading, mathematical reasoning, and writing skills; get specific suggestions on how to improve your academic skills; prepare for the SAT; enter the National Merit Scholarship competitions (with qualifying scores); request free information from colleges and universities; and use My College QuickStart to access free resources and information about college and career planning.  The cost of this test is $13 and checks can be made payable to the school and given to Renee prior to testing that day.  Juniors interested in taking this test need to sign up on my door.

 

All sophomores will be taking the PLAN test on 10/22 during 1st - 3rd hours.  The scores we receive from this test contain a lot of information about skills, interests, plans, and goals.  We use this information to make sure the high school courses that have been planned are the best ones possible.  It helps us get a better sense of where the students are, where they might want to go, and how to get there.  The test scores show us relative strengths and weaknesses in four subject areas important for success in college:  English, math, reading, and science.

 

On Monday, October 20th I will be taking all interested juniors and seniors to the Scotland County College Fair from 1:00-2:30 p.m.  Students will be able to visit with a wide variety of colleges, universities, and military personnel to help them determine where they might want to go after high school.  Interested students will be asked to sign up to attend on my door and permission slips will be sent home.

 

On Tuesday, October 28th, all students in grades 10-12 who are interested in a career in the health field will have the opportunity to attend a Healthcare Career Day at the Sullivan County Hospital.  Students will have the opportunity to explore a variety of career options as well as college options for the health profession.

 

JUNIOR/SENIOR PARENT NIGHT will be held during parent-teacher conferences on Thursday, October 23 from 6:00-7:00 p.m.  All parents of juniors and seniors won't want to miss this informative meeting about what to expect for your student's junior and senior year.

 

RED RIBBON WEEK is October 27-31.  National Honor Society students have been working dilegently to help me prepare for the week.  Watch for more information to come home closer to time.

                                                                                                            Mrs. Grissom

 

CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS AT PUBLIC LIBRARY

 

FALL INTO BOOKS READING PROGRAM—The fall reading program for children in Preschool thru 8th grade at the Adair County Public Library begins October 1 and lasts five weeks.  Participants will track reading library books with top readers receiving Missouri State Award Books at the Babaloo Concert on Saturday, November 8.  Both the reading program and concert are sponsored through a gift by Carol’s Corner.

 

LADY LIBERTY—Circle K members host an hour long Saturday afternoon program on October 18 from 1:00-2:00 p.m.  Children ages 2-12 will take a closer look at the Statue of Liberty, her history and significance to our country.  Stories and crafts are part of the free program.

 

SPOOKTACULAR HALLOWEEN PARTY—Phi Sigma Pi members present an hour long evening program on Tuesday, October 28 from 6:30-7:30 p.m.  Children ages 2-12 can decorate pumpkins, play ghostly games, listen to stories, and make crafts.  Come dressed in costume.

 

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