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Members of Amery’s FCCLA organization pack care packages that are sent to members of the armed forces with ties to Amery. In eight years, 258 packages have been sent.

From Amery, with love

Military care packages send encouragement from home BY TOM STANGL

Keep being awesome.” — CDT Bennett Paulson 258 packages in eight years. That’s the tally of what members of the Amery Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) organization, with help

from the Amery School District, VFW and American Legion have sent to military service members. The content of packages varies, but all contain a few treats and a healthy dose of appreciation and

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VOL. 131Amery’s NO. 19 www.moraminn.com $1.00 Youth Apprenticeship Program was recognized last week by the Polk County Economic Development Corporation at the group’s annual awards banquet, held May 15 in Balsam Lake. The district received one of two Public Partnership Awards that were presented. Amery Public Schools has shown a commitment to both the development of Amery High School students and the economic vitality of local businesses. The high school is a leader in recruiting and placing high school students in the Youth Apprenticeship Program that helps train students in certain skills and jobs while they are still in high school. This program also fi lls a need for many employers THURSDAY, 33, good 2222 employees. who are SEPTEMBER searching for VOL. 131The NO. 19school www.moraminn.com $1.00 district was also recognized for setting the standard on how to incorporate the new Inspire Career Cruising program and associated technology in their curriculum. This program prepares students for future careers and can connect them with local employers who can mentor them, answer questions, and even employ them someday. High School Principal Shawn Doerfler, and Business Education Teacher, Ramona Lockwood accepted the award and highlighted the school district’s commitment to both the students and the community. Their goal is to

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Amery Memorial Day Program

A Salute to Veterans Monday, May 28, 2018

bers: Marion Christensen & Phyllis Martinson

The Parade will form at the Central Avenue Bridge at 10:15 a.m. All Legionnaires, V.F.W. Post & Auxiliary Units, Veterans of all conflicts, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, Fraternal and Civic Bodies, Cadet Band Members and all other units will meet as per above. The program begins at the Central Avenue Bridge at 10:45 a.m. honoring those veterans lost at sea. Placing of Wreaths Auxiliary mem-

AT THE CEMETERY 11 A.M.

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Daniel Tolan, Polk County Circuit Judge Placing of Crosses V.F.W. Auxiliary – Alice Golden & Shirley Thompson Reading of Veterans names deceased from Polk Co. last year. Aux. Debra Handy “Salute to Freedom” Cadet Band, Meredith Enjaian, Director Firing Squad V.F.W. & American Legion Taps .Cadet Band Members Aidan Ziegler,& Victorria Jonns

THE SUN Master of Ceremonies D. Gilliespie & B. Hegg Invocation Pastor Barry Schaefer “Star Spangled Banner “ Cadet Band, Meredith Enjaian, Director Pledge of Allegiance Boy Scouts – Scout, Mathew Setzer “America: Sweet Land of Liberty” Cadet Band, Meredith Enjaian, Director

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Raising of the Flag Benediction Pastor Barry Shaefer Following Memorial Day Services, all veterans and their families are invited for appetizers and refreshments at the VFW Hall, 730 North Wisconsin Ave., Amery.

MEMORIAL OBSERVANCES To the memory of its deceased veterans, Amery will humbly pay tribute Friday, May 25 and Monday May 28, in exercises to be conducted by the SEE MEMORIAL DAY ON PAGE 9A

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