LECK KILL — The first grade class at Leck Kill Elementary (Line Mountain School District) celebrated the 100th day of school by designing something that took exactly 100 to make it. After their projects were displayed for all to enjoy, parents and grandparents were invited in to their classroom to listen to the children talk about their projects following by a cookie and punch social.
Projects included: Carolyn Adams collected 100 cans of food from family and friends and then presented the food to Chuck Schrawder of the Line Mountain Food Bank; Queenlyn Zartman collected 100 pennies, 100 nickels, 100 dimes and 100 quarters for a total of $41. The money was donated to Lifeline Pregnancy Care Center in Millersburg; Maradyth Miller, 100 stick cabin; Gracie Moore, 100 stick jewelry box; Libby Moore, 100 stick special box; Evan Swinehart, 100 years of cars; Kylie Troutman, 100 stickers/pictures of my favorite things; Brady Buriak, 100 piece tootsie roll race track; Soren Derck, 100 car stickers race track; Chloe Masser, 100 snowflakes diorama; Samantha Conrad, 100 stick glitter log cabin; Lilianna Herb, 100 pipe cleaner smiley face; Ashley Strohecker, number 100 made from 100 legos; Casey Keiter, 100 legos excavator; Kiera Leitzel, 100 snowflakes album one for each member of our school; Morgan Snyder, 100 using different kinds of money; Brianna Bingaman, 100 marshmallow snowman, and Sierra Klinger, a panda bear head made with 100 deeds.
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Leck Kill Elementary School Celebrates 100 Days of School
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PAXINOS — A PennDOT bridge crew in Northumberland County is scheduled to complete a deck preservation project at a bridge in Shamokin Township on June 4, weather permitting.
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Youths prepare for trout release
MILLERSBURG — For the second year, the Ned Smith Center for Nature and Art will help students complete their journey learning about the life cycle of trout.
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Sixth graders at Line Mountain perform play on Responsibility
From left, Riley Kieffer, Tash Schadel, the sports commentators; Ronee Teitter, coach, and Marissa Campbell, competitor in the Excuse Olympics.
TREVORTON — The Line Mountain elementary schools studied the Character Goal Responsibility as part of the Responsive Classroom initiative.
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Music and wine festival scheduled for June 1
GRATZ — The Gratz Fair Association’s second annual music and wine festival is scheduled for June 1 at the Gratz Fairgrounds. The event, from noon to 6, will benefit the fair’s competitive exhibits program.
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Vets to bring 'Moving Wall' to region in May
COAL TOWNSHIP — Vietnam veteran Sol Bidding made a vow to his fallen war comrades: “I would not forget my brothers and sisters, and I would not let my nation forget them.”
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'Sweet Arrival of Spring' event arrives Friday night
MILLERSBURG - The Ned Smith Center for Nature and Art will host “Sweet Arrival of Spring” fundraiser at 7 p.m. April 26 in the Center’s galleries, 176 Water Company Road.
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Rededication service set
HICKORY CORNERS — The Fort Halifax Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution, will hold a memorial and rededication service at 10 a.m. May 11 at Zions Stone Valley Cemetery, Hickory Corners.
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World War II memorial not forgotten in Herndon
HERNDON — Among “road closed” signs and traffic barriers in the borough maintenance building, the 8-foot-by-8-foot Herndon World War II memorial board stands, waiting for a new home.
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Young American: William C. Grove
Young Americans for April have been announced by the Greater Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce.
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Olympic gold medalist coming to Keystone Shooting Park
United States of America's Vincent Hancock celebrates after receiving the gold medal in the men's skeet event, at the 2012 Summer Olympics last summer in London.
Olympic gold medalist Vincent Hancock will host a meet and greet at 7 p.m. on April 25 at the Keystone Shooting Park as part of KSP's Open House.
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Scheeres to discuss "Untold Story of Peoples Temple"
Journalist Julia Scheeres will give the talk, "Narrating Jonestown and the Peoples Temple," Wednesday, April 3, at 7 p.m. in the Forum of the Elaine Langone Center at Bucknell University.
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Public invited to mountaintop Easter service on Saturday
PAXINOS — The public is invited to attend the annual Easter service at the “Old Rugged Cross” on the mountaintop overlooking Route 61 at 2:30 p.m. Saturday.
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