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Scottish Corners students Sam Malloy (left), Tommy Whitty, Alex Majewski, Kelly Johnson, Isabel Heminger and Sean Mahdi prepare for their fifth-grade music program slated for Dec. 8.
Scottish Corners Elementary students to perform dances Scottish Corners Elementary School fifthgraders will show the North Skelton Sword Dance and American contra dancing at a music program at 7 p.m. Dec. 8. Fifth-graders at Scottish Corners learn the North Skelton sword dance each year. It originated in England and 30 students will show how it’s performed. Also during the event, 64 students will demonstrate American contra dancing that is done in long lines and danced with a partner . According to information from music teacher Jenn y Bowman, contra dancing is about community and is performed at the Dublin Irish Festi val each year. The music program is free and open to the public.
Scottish Corners to ‘warm up’ Dec. 4 Scottish Corners Elementary School, 5950
Sells Mill Drive, will hold its annual “Winter Warm Up” from 8 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 4. The event, featuring a pancake breakfast, is a fundraiser for food and clothing that will benefit local organizations. The Washington Township Fire Department and Emerald Crossings are partnering with the school for the event. The pancake breakfast, which is $6 per person for unlimited pancakes, will benefit the Dublin Food Pantry and Welcome Warehouse. The breakfast will also host senior residents from Emerald Crossings as honored guests and Washington Township firefighters will bring the hook and ladder fire truck to the event. The school will collect blankets and new socks for Welcome Warehouse, in addition to non-perishable food items that will go to the Mid-Ohio Foodbank. During the Winter Warm Up, a Holiday Shop will also be set up by community v endors to offer children the chance to shop for their families. Santa Claus will also be on hand and photos can be taken for $1.
Historical donation Katy Magee, Vishakha Gupte and Bella Dacierno, Dublin Girl Scouts from Indian Run Elementary Junior Troop 276, presented a check to Dublin Historical Society trustee Tom Holton and president Herb Jones at a recent meeting. The scouts volunteered during Heritage Day, staffing the Cake Walk and accepting donations to the historical society for participation.
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Betty Jane Irwin Timmons, longtime resident of Upper Arlington, passed away peacefully Friday, November 19, 2010 at Crown Pointe Care Center. Born February 9, 1922, Betty graduated from Central High School, where she met Frank C. Timmons, the love of her life. She owned Timmons Insurance Agency and later worked for the Franklin County Department of Family Services. She was a 65 year member of First Community Church where she served on the Board of Women Service Board, Guild Group X and volunteered at the Trading Post and Heart to Heart. She was a past member of the UA Senior Center, Child Conservation League and Columbus Symphony Tempo Unit. An avid gardener, line dancer and bird watcher, she was happiest at Whippoorwill Hill, the family Tree Farm in Gallia County. Betty loved gathering there with extended family. She was always a gracious lady, and a kind, loving wife, mother and friend. Her husband and family were her most important priority. She is survived by sons, Ned Irwin Timmons (Marti) and Frank C. Timmons Jr. (Terry), both of Upper Arlington; and daughter, Darrel Timmons Ivy (Richard) of Northwest Columbus. Also surviving are beloved grandchildren, Betsy Timmons Ricci (Gary) of Lake Villa, IL, Marianne Louise Timmons (Chris Cromley), Columbus, W. Lee Swad (Lindsey), Upper Arlington, Noah Timmons Swad (Meaghan), Westerville, Jordan Elizabeth Timmons (Jeremy Rowley), Upper Arlington, Terri Ivy Tanner (Kevin), Dublin, Richard Todd Ivy (Amy), Ontario, and Richard Aaron Ivy (Kim), Galion. Survived by greatgrandchildren, Grace, Faith, James and John Ricci, Xander Timmons, Noah, Tyler and Sarah Tanner, Jax Baker, Austin, Caleb and Cassidy Ivy. Also surviving are sisters, Jeanne Scott, Houston TX and Charlene Speice (Robert), Dunwoody, GA; and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by loving husband of 41 years Frank C. Timmons, daughter Libby Timmons Klekota (Keith), and parents C.D. and Gertrude Patton Irwin. Friends may call 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. on Monday, November 22, 2010 at SCHOEDINGER NORTHWEST CHAPEL, 1740 Zollinger Road. Family interment ceremony prior to the memorial service will be held at Sunset Cemetery, conducted by Pastor Gary Ricci. Memorial Service will be celebrated 1 p.m., Tuesday, November 23, 2010 at First Community Church Burkhart Chapel, 1320 Cambridge Blvd., the Reverend James M. Long, officiating. The family will receive friends in Brownlee Hall immediately following the service. Donations in her memory may be made to the First Community Foundation, 1320 Cambridge Blvd, Columbus, OH 43212 and to the Vaud-Villities Foundation c/o of the Columbus Foundation, 1234 E. Broad St., Columbus, OH 43205.
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