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SATURDAY February 27, 2010
JOHNSBURG / NORTH CREEK • NEWS ENTERPRISE - 3
Students honored in Johnsburg JOHNSBURG — Superintendent Michael Markwica announced the students who have made the honor and high honor rolls for the second quarter this week. Honors Grade 7-8 Brandon Tyrel Charlie Riedinger Laura Richards Shelby Allen Montana Berg Dillon Bradway Angelina Conte Christopher Denno Fiona Fahy Alicia Hagadorn Patrick Harrison Morgan Mohr Moses Mulvey Elizabeth Ordway Meghan Pierson Chelsea Clark Jenna Conley Mariah Frasier Kora Millington Dylan Moore Alexis West ShilohWood
Grade 9-12 Jonathan Ordway Colleen Fuller Jillian Urbonowicz Kayla Tyrel Nolan Richards Michelle Merrithew Tyanne Hitchcock Ashlee Hitchcock Gabrielle Hier Matthew Hayden Johanna Harvey Liam Harrison Aaron Ferguson Martin Fahy Emily Davis Lindsay Comstock Moriah Amadeo Dylan Wolfe Hailey West Andrew Veldman Christopher Sears Benjamin Richards Skye Allard Jesse Allen Dametri Brown
InBrief
Johnsburg Library continues its Fiber Arts Series March 7
To attain honors, students must have a 85-93 overall average. For high honors, a 93-100 average is necessary. The following students were honored: Kelly Brown Breanne Clark Cassandra Cleveland Kevin Conner Kaitlin Denno Caleb Eick Cortina Greene, Adam Hill Levi Kranick Joshua McCarroll Travis Plansker Kyle Ricci Keri Cleveland Joshua Collier Bridgette Crooms-Schenk Cory Gazaille Darren Goodspeed Karl Lawrence Calli Powell John Thissell Margaret Welz Kelly Blackhurst High Honors Grade 7-8 Terence Allard
JOHNSBURG — A nuno felting workshop will be taught by Robin Blakney-Carlson on March 7 from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the library. Carlson works out of her studio, Luckystone Feltworks in the Shirt Factory in Glens Falls and has been a feltmaker, instructor, artist for many years. She will teach the fundamentals of making nuno felt along with surface design. This is a beginning class for teens and up. This event is made possible, in part, with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts Decentralization Program, a state agency, administered locally by the Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Council. Please call the library at 251-4343 to register as space is limited.
Aiden Connelly Anna Liebelt Andrew Sponable Samantha Woodard Cassandra Kranick Grade 9-12 Kayla Williford Shannon Ovitt Lydia Knickerbocker Mikayla Glode Emily Walter Meghan Sponable Brittney Allard Emily Burns Samantha Burns Kelsey Williford Morgan Wilson Kendyl Morse Stephanie Ovitt Casandra Prouty Sierra Galusha Chelsea Gazaille Emily Liebelt Ashley Loomis Alistair McKee
Childrens’ Art at the Owens House NORTH CREEK — A new art show from the World Awareness Children’s Museum is hanging at the Owens House Education Center and Gallery. The show’s theme, Floral Fauna, and Landscapes, represents artwork drawn by children from Tibet, Paraguay, Argentina, Nepal, Korea, and Brazil. WACM is headquartered in Glens Falls and it’s mission is to collect and share childrens’ international art to foster knowledge and appreciation of world cultures and promote peace and understanding. The art will be up through Apr. and can be viewed Wednesday-Friday from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
“Tea and Theology” group to meet NORTH CREEK — On Tuesday, March 2 "Tea and Theology" - the spiritual study group of the North Creek United Methodist Church will meet from 10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. at the parsonage next to the church. Please use the entrance at the back. The book being discussed is "Jesus for the Non-Religious" by Bishop John Selby Spong. Everyone is welcome to join in an interesting discussion.
THE NORTHERN POINTS CLUSTER WINTER MASS SCHEDULE (Corrected Mass Schedule) Saturday Vigils: 4:00 pm Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm Saturday Vigil
Parish of St. Isaac Jogues St. John the Baptist Church, Chestertown St. James Church, North Creek
Sunday Liturgies: 8:00 am Sunday Liturgy 9:30 am Sunday Liturgy 71189
St. James Church, North Creek Parish of St. Isaac Jogues St. John the Baptist Church, Chestertown
The Long Lake Lions Club Presents
Photo courtesy of the North Creek Quilters
MASSAGE FOR YOU!
March 7, 2010 Registration 11 AM
Now at • RELAXATION TRIMMERS • THERAPEUTIC SALON
Racing 12 Noon
• ONCOLOGY MASSAGE By Appointment
Jennings Park Pond Long Lake, NY Food served by LL Lions Club
GIFT CERTIFICATES NORTH CREEK 251-0815 WARRENSBURG 623-9898 56222
Jane Feldblum NYS Licensed Massage Therapist
www.longlake-ny.com • (518) 624-3077
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Susan Schmidt, Librarian (left), receives a check from Susan Therio, Treasurer - North Creek Quilters (right) for $258, generated from Quilters’s fund raising activities this past year. The Quilters got their start at the library through a grant from LARAC, which allowed the library to offer many classes in the fiber arts, one of them being quilting. The North Creek Quilters meet monthly at The North Country Outreach on the first Saturday of each month at 10 a.m. Contact Susan Therio at 251-2099 for membership information.
Northern New York Vintage Snosled Racing www.nnyvsr.com
Free Rabies Vaccination Clinics For All Pet Dogs, Cats and Ferrets
2010 Essex County Schedule Tuesday, March 2....................Moriah Highway Garage....................6-7 PM Thursday, March 4...................Keene Fire Hall..................................6-7 PM Tuesday, March 9....................Chesterfield Town Garage..................6-7 PM Essex County Public Health Department offers rabies vaccination clinics in the Spring, Summer, Fall & Winter - we’ll be in your neighborhood soon! Look for our schedule in your local paper, or on our website:
www.co.essex.ny.us/PublicHealth $5 donations per pet accepted
A student in Mrs. Mckenna and Mrs. Bedard’s first grade glass colors a picture during class at Johnsburg Central School. Photo by Nancy Frasier
Every pet dog, cat (even indoor cats) and ferret 3 months of age or older is required to be vaccinated against rabies and receive a booster within 1 year. The booster protects them for 3 years. You must have your pet’s rabies vaccine certificate with you for them to get a booster. Ferrets must be vaccinated each year. All pets must be controlled by an adult and must be on a leash or in a carrier.
Essex County Public Health • (518) 873-3500 www.co.essex.ny.us/PublicHealth 59466 58773