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DECEMBER 7, 2011 • WESTERN HILLS PRESS • A5

Editor: Marc Emral, memral@communitypress.com, 578-1053

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CommunityPress.com Three Rivers Middle School student Kayla Haas, left, escorted her grandfather Robert Haas, a Marine veteran who served in the Vietnam War, to the Veterans Day ceremony the school hosted Thursday, Nov. 10. THANKS TO KARI KUH

Area veterans salute the flag as the national anthem is performed at the Veterans Day ceremony Three Rivers Middle School hosted Thursday, Nov. 10. THANKS TO KARI KUH

Three Rivers honors our veterans Students and staff in the Three Rivers Local School District paid tribute to our military veterans with a ceremony Thursday, Nov. 10. The district’s annual Veterans Day program took place at Three Rivers Middle School this year. Many area veterans and their loved ones attended and were recognized for the sacrifices they’ve made to protect our freedoms.

U.S. Air Force veteran Howard Seaver gives a hug to Three Rivers Middle School Assistant Principal Pam Wray at the Veterans Day ceremony the school hosted Thursday, Nov. 10. Wray's son is serving in Afghanistan. THANKS TO KARI KUH

Three Rivers Middle School Principal Adam Taylor addresses veterans and students during the Veterans Day ceremony the school hosted Thursday, Nov. 10. THANKS TO KARI KUH

Three Rivers Middle School student Robbie Martini, who is in the Boy Scouts, steps to the microphone to lead students in the pledge of allegiance at the Veterans Day ceremony the school hosted Thursday, Nov. 10. THANKS TO KARI KUH

Three Rivers Middle School student Michael Maddin, right, admires his military veteran father, Mike Maddin, during the Veterans Day tribute the school hosted Thursday, Nov. 10. THANKS TO KARI KUH

Three Rivers Middle School choral students sing the national anthem during the Veterans Day ceremony the school hosted Thursday, Nov. 10. THANKS TO KARI KUH

Giving thanks Students in the kindergarten class at St. Teresa of Avila School recently created special turkeys to commemorate Thanksgiving. Each feather listed one thing the student designer was thankful for.

St. Teresa kindergarteners, from left, Justin Link, Ryan Wright and Ella Kilby show off the Thanksgiving turkeys they made in class. PROVIDED.

Ruthie Darnell, Dennis Teschner and Jande Horn are all smiles as they hold their turkeys. PROVIDED.

Josephine Doll proudly displays her turkey. PROVIDED.


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