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March 12, 2011

DEC Camp Scholarship winners announced PLATTSBURGH — The Lake Champlain Chapter of Trout Unlimited has announced winners of its DEC Camp Scholarship Program. Three young women and four young men will be going to DEC Camp Colby in the Adirondacks. The winners ar e: Chelsey Rascoe, daughter of Ricky and Heather Rascoe, Saranac; Max and Matvey Longware, sons of Herb and Eileen Longware, Willsboro; Amanda Wilson, daughter of Richar d and Amy Wilson, Lyon Mountain; Keegan Eick, son of David and Kristi Cranford, Dannemora; Connor Steeves, son of Jon and Julie Steeves, Willsboro; and Nicole Williams, granddaughter of Sylvia Russell, Plattsburgh. The scholarships, which commemorate the memories of Dennis Aprill and Samuel Thuesen, noted North Country anglers and educators, are awarded annually to deserving North Country youth and cover all costs of the one-week camp.

Victory spelled p-e-n-i-t-e-n-t-i-a-r-y History r epeated itself as L eo Lee, winner of the 2009 Champlain Valley Educational Services Reg ional Spelling Bee , r eclaimed vic tory during this year’s bee held M arch 4 at P eru Central S chool. L ee fac ed last year’s winner, Alyssa Szczypien from P eru C entral, t o win the competition in the 26th r ound, correctly spelling the word “penitentiary.” Lee will now go on to compete in the Scripps National Spelling Bee this June in Washington, D.C., c ourtesy of Nor th Country Parents for the National Spelling Bee and the Press-Republican — the r egional spelling bee's co-sponsors.

EquiDay this Saturday at Miner Institute CHAZY — EquiDay 2011 will be at Miner Institute this Satur day, March 12, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The symposium will include horse topics and a mini-expo to launch the spring season. Registration and refreshments are free. Speakers will begin at 10 a.m. For mor e information, visit www .whminer.org, or contact Kar en Lassell at 846-7121, ext. 120 or by e-mail at lassell@whminer.com.

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