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[New] VES Grade 3 – 6 Concert

Angela Mouly Reporter

The Vermilion Elementary School’s Grade 3-6 students performed a ‘Jingle Jury’ Christmas Concert at Lakeland College on December 22.

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Several carols were intertwined with scenes of a grade six play and Vice Principal, Adrienne Joa said, “This is one of those nights that is all about community and memories.”

Students in the play’s court room examined Jim Dandy’s offence of missing holiday spirit in the community of Candy Cane. Throughout the play, they shared ways to obtain Christmas spirit including decorating a tree, singing carols, spending time with family, or baking cookies. of people in trouble. We have dropped the ball this fall but it’s going to pick up - we may see some contractors soon. We are doing the best possible job out there.”

In addition, the Kindergarten-Grade 2 concert was held on December 21. Even in the drastically cold temperatures, many families enjoyed both concerts.

“Thank you family and friends for joining us. We are so proud of all of the students. Special thanks to the staff who helped coordinate. From the staff and students, Merry Christmas,” said Joa.

A motion was carried to table the discussion until the next meeting on January 17. If you have concerns regarding 2023 snow removal in Vermilion you can contact the town office at 780-853-5358 prior to the meeting.

Lorna Hamilton Editor

Each year so many people use New Year as a time to reflect on the past year and decide to make lifechanging decisions such as New Years’ Resolutions. I am not a resolution type person because I know I will not follow through. How many years have I said this is it I’m gonna toss down the cigarettes and each year it lasts a couple of days and I have lost the battle, so why face the disappointment in myself? This year my goal will be to reduce the number of cigarettes I usually have each day (grant it, I am not a heavy smoker to start with

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