Town-Crier Newspaper February 1, 2013

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WELLINGTON CHRISTIAN SCHOOL HOSTS ANNUAL HOMECOMING FLOAT PARADE Wellington Christian School held its 11th annual homecoming float parade Thursday, Jan. 24. Ninth-grade through 12th-grade students used their creativity to create the floats, which they paraded in front of the school. This year’s theme was TV game shows, and each grade’s float was judged for a chance to win best float. PHOTOS BY JESSICA GREGOIRE/TOWN-CRIER

The senior float, based on Survivor, won first place.

The ninth-grade float, based on Amazing Race, placed second.

The 11th-grade float won third place with its America’s Got Talent theme.

The 10th-grade float won fourth place with its Wipe Out theme.

Jasmine Ebersold, McKennie Peters and Sarah Best on the Amazing Race float.

Float parade judges Aida Rodriguez, Mary Brewer and Dustine Traver.

WELLINGTON PRESERVATION COALITION VOLUNTEERS CLEAN ADOPTED ROADWAY

Wellington Preservation Coalition members met for an “Adopt a Street” cleanup Saturday, Jan. 26 along Wellington Trace. Coalition members cleaned up a portion of the road, from the original Wellington Mall to Palm Beach County Fire-Rescue Station 25, which the group has adopted. For more info., visit www.preservewellington.org. PHOTOS BY JESSICA GREGOIRE/TOWN-CRIER

Wellington Preservation Coalition Executiv e Director Tom Wenham and Assistant Director Gladys Ferrer with volunteers Al Ziker, David Gilpin Hudson, Alice Mueller and John Isola.

Volunteers Alice Mueller (left) and John Isola (right).

Tom Wenham and Gladys Ferrer clean the newly adopted street.


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