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MAY 3, 2023 Vol. 32, No. 10
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Students including, from left, Tyler Ptaszek, Will Hoff and Carter Davis built their rockets in the Shelby Junior High woodshop during the fall and winter. Photo provided by Tim McAvoy
Shelby Junior High rocket club launches 2 teams into national contest
A PARADE OF POOCHES
ABOVE: Dogs — including special guest Blu, left, a 2-year-old dog in the care of Saving Destiny Animal Rescue — and people who love dogs take part in the Utica Puppy Parade April 29. Blu was rehabilitated after being found dumped at the side of a road. The parade is held in conjunction with April being national Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month.
BY KARA SZYMANSKI kszymanski@candgnews.com
SHELBY TOWNSHIP — Shelby Junior High School is well represented among the 101 teams from 27 states that have qualified for the 2023 American Rocketry Challenge National Finals. Shelby Junior High’s rocket club has qualified two teams for the national finals, and both Shelby Junior High teams beat out 700 other teams to secure their places in the national contest. They are the only teams from Michigan who qualified. The 101 finalists will compete against each other on May 20
LEFT: TThe parade started at Grant Park and ended at the Pioneer Park Dog Park. Participants could visit rescue group and vendor tents at the dog park. Photos by Erin Sanchez
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