11.10.04 Cherokee Sentinel

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November 10, 2004

CHEROKEE SENTINEL & BUSINESS REPORT

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SCHOOL Murphy Elementary students “circled” the 2004 Presidential election Scarlett Allison’s fifth grade students at Murphy Elementary School hosted a “Mock 2004 Presidential Election” on Tuesday, November 2. The faculty and students in Pre-K through 5th grade were invited to participate in

the election. Each class received ballots with a picture of George Bush and John Kerry. The students circled the candidate of their choice. The student body and faculty nominated George Bush to be the next President of the United

States of America. “The 5th graders and Allison thank the cafeteria staff and the Junior Beta Club at MES for helping count the ballots! “We definitely needed your help,” said Arnold Matthews, assistant principal at MES.

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Leann Carter...MES cafeteria ladies agreed to help count the votes.

Randy Watts, deciding which presidential candidate he needs to “circle ”.

Genia Carter's Class - Genia Carter. (1st Row) Cieara Durrance, Devin Boykin. (2nd Row) Lexie Allison, Muhammad Munski, Taryn Farmer, Robert Martin, Adrian Shaw, Tyler Haynes. (3rd Row) Ian Johnston, Jacob Cook, Davis Roberts, Chris West, Jacob Carter, Elissa Dettweiler, Macaylah Nolan, Tiffani Johnson, Jessica Collett, Michael Morrow and Halee Vercrouse.

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Eric Dabney and Alex Seabolt discussing their political views before casting their votes.

Matthew Edwards casts his vote.

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Mrs. Garland's class - Sherry Garland. (1st Row) Josh Conley, Joseph Lang, McKayla Green, Shelby Lovingood, Chance Ledford, Jacob Fairlie. (2nd Row) Austin Williams, Tommy Thorley, Isis Koonce, Cody Kitchens, Haven Allen, Richard N, Angela Rudgers, Adrienne Zimmer, Daniel Hartness, Pheylon Scionti, KEndall Faircloth and Eric Carr.

Dr. Sherry Bramlett, with one of her patient’s Madeleine Noland, who is almost three years old.

Southwestern Childcare Dev. opens doors Megan Sills / Sentinel photo

The Southwestern Childcare Development held an open house on November 5, welcoming the Valley River Learning Center which used to be located at Murphy Elementary School. Before taking on VRLC, Southwestern Childcare housed approximately 38 children in their numerous classrooms. After the open house, they now house nearly 60 children from the ages of 0-5.

The center has a special needs teacher for the children in need, a research teacher and a therapist on their staff as well as many daycare teachers. The Executive Director out of Webster, North Carolina was present at this event and was very pleased with what she saw. “This is a very exciting time for early childhood, because from an educational standpoint, the impor-

tance of childcare is vital for preparing children for public school. It also meets an economical development need in the community, because childcare provides the opportunity for for parents with young children to work, said Sheila Hoyle, Executive Director. The open house turned out to be a big success and everyone at Southwestern Childcare is very excited to have joined with VRLC.

Congratulations to winners

(Adults front L-R) C h r i s t i e Czarnecke, volunteer-parent; Tabitha Chase, daycare teacher and April Griggs, daycare teacher. (Adults L-R) Janet Radford, daycare management and teacher; Sherri Lavendar, daycare teacher and Annette Shook, daycare management. Children’s names are (in no order/3-5 year old class) Taylor, Jessica, Tyler, J.J., Dylan, Jhalheim, Seth, Sarah, Noah, Matthew, Joseph and Kylee.

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Roy Burris, custodian at MES, casting his vote for president of the United States.

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The staff of the Andrews Public Library would like to congratulate the raffle winners Eva Wood and Teresa Peoples. Eva Wood won the decorative knife donated by John and Marcella Payne. Teresa Peoples won the Coca-Cola throw, donated by Annette Palmer. All proceeds benefit the Friends of the Andrews Public Library.

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