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The Fort Findlay chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution celebrated several local students at an Honors Tea May 20 at 2 pm. at the Salem United Methodist Church.
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If ever there was a child worthy of being called "special," Logan Bell is it.
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Just as in real life, the investigator shows up and reads a short synopsis of how to proceed, and continues sleuthing as the party continues. Each person will receive another envelope, with a list of secrets to keep and another set of objectives to achieve. Guests get the opportunity to review all the evidence before making final accusations. Finally, the murderer is revealed.
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On Saturday, Oct. 14, the JDRF Walk to Cure Diabetes will take place at the Riverbend Recreation Area. Start time is 10 a.m., with registration beginning at 9 a.m. Lunch will be provided, and entertainment and activities for children will also be on-hand.
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Of course, for most people, the start of fall marks the down season in planting and mulching, not the upswing; however, for a successful spring garden and a quick, effective fall presentation, the time is now.
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During the week-long program, children were introduced to different art techniques and different media. Each day, the children produced illustrations using the technique of the day.
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The month of September will also feature "Constitution Week," September 17-23, a celebration of the 219th anniversary of the United States Constitution.
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Children are not the only ones with responsibilities concerning their school day. Parents can make quite an impact on how a child perceives his or her school experience. Incoming kindergarten students and those going to a new school this year can be positively shaped before they ever set foot in the classroom.
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More than $25,000 from the state was allocated to put into the campsites themselves, and nearly $4,000 was devoted to new playground equipment. Some of the features are still being developed and are expected to be completed by the end of the year.
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