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A Denton Publication
Saturday, February 28, 2015
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This Week
SELFIE!
Sunrise Rotary Winter Carnival held
PERU
By Shawn Ryan
shawn@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH Ñ Sunrise Rotary in Plattsburgh refused to be deterred by the relentless cold, holding their sixth annual Winter Carnival on the front lawn of UVM Health Center CVPH this past weekend. Families from around Clinton County flocked to CVPH to slide down the hill that makes up the medical centerÕ s front lawn, skate or play broom-ball on the frozen pond, play mini-put and enjoy horse drawn wagon rides and many more events. The free event was held in part to raise awareness of the Max Moore Treehouse Project. The project, which will build CONTINUED ON PAGE 6
Addams Family Musical coming to Peru Central PAGE 3
PEASLEEVILLE
A pair of carnival goers took time out to pose for a selfie with a pair of horses at the Sunrise Rotary Winter Carnival in Plattsburgh. Photo by Shawn Ryan
Ice cream time for Oak Street School students
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By Shawn Ryan shawn@denpubs.com
Fourth grade students (L to R) Xander Miller, Mickayla Duell, Christian Patton, Madison Shiflett, & Bailey VanArman, with some of the products they have collected for the Elmore SPCA.
SPORTS
PLATTSBURGH Ñ As spring threatens just over the horizon, what better way to celebrate than with a Math Madness Ice Cream Social? The four fourth grade classes at Oak Street School will be holding their sixth annual ice cream social March 10. The event was started originally as a way to give students hands-on experience in dealing with money, as well as organizing an event which grows in popularity each year. Ò It started as a way to practice math facts, so we thought Ô Why donÕ t we do it in a real life setting?Õ Ó said math teacher Amanda Madore. Ò ItÕ s all kid-run. Most aspects of the night are kid-run, weÕ re just there as managers.Ó In years past the ice cream social has benefitted the Adirondack Humane Society. With that group now closed, the students chose the Elmore SPCA to donate their proceeds to this year. “We’re so excited that the students are doing this to benefit Elmore’s and benefit the animals who are here,” said Elmore SPCA Shelter Director Rebecca Burdo. Burdo met with all four of the fourth grade classes recently CONTINUED ON PAGE 6
Liechty leads boys indoor track for Saranac PAGE 12
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