Lovely County Citizen Jan. 17, 2019

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King’s Day Kickoff

No major injuries

Mardi Gras has arrived!

Fire at Table Rock Landing Page 4

Photos on Page 7

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YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER

VOLUME 20 NUMBER 32

JANUARY 17, 2019

TOPNEWS n School board

approves plan

Master Facilities Plan includes many projects Page 2

n Medical

marijuana

Eureka Green ranks 5th in region Page 3

n Christmas

Forest winners Imagination Library takes first place Page 5

n CLOCKS class

starts Jan. 23

Community center offers 12-week course Page 11

Photo by Samantha Jones

Eureka Springs Elementary School students (from left) Magnolia Cagle, Hope Devine, Ashlinn McMorrow and Wyatt Walker test two kinds of lemonade after hearing a chapter of ‘The Lemonade War’ on Tuesday, Jan. 8. ‘Pink is the best,’ Cagle says, and her friends agree.

‘The Lemonade War’ unites Eureka Springs Elementary School By Samantha Jones Citizen.Editor.Eureka@gmail.com

Going into the spring semester, everyone at Eureka Springs Elementary School is on the same page –– literally. Instructional facilitator Chrys McClung said the students and staff have been reading “The Lemonade War” as part of the Read to Them program. McClung said the school received a grant from the Carroll County Community Foundation to purchase books for everyone in the school, saying this is the second book everyone has read this

year. There will be a third book later in the semester, McClung said, but she hasn’t decided what it will be yet. “The program builds a sense of community, and we all have a common language now,” McClung said. “We can ask the kids something about the book, or what they think is going to happen. It helps us connect.” As part of the program, McClung said, staff members have recorded themselves reading a chapter of the book. Each chapter is available online, McClung said, in case students don’t

have someone to read to them at home. When they’re at school, McClung said, the students hear the chapters from several different people. So far this year, she said, the students have heard from principal Clare Lesieur, school resource officer Joey Luper and Eureka Springs Carnegie Public Library director Loretta Crenshaw. “The idea of reading aloud was fun to me, and I actually did practice beforehand so I could use the right inflections,” Crenshaw said. “I think it’s a See Read, page 9


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