: PAGE6 THE POST SCHOOLS Sunday, April 8, 2007 GOH FIRST-GRADERS SEND PACKAGES TO SOLDIERS IN IRAQ ROSS ELEMENTARY STUDENTS RECOGNIZED N ESL EEEE As part of their Lenten service project, teacher Kaye Gilbert's first grade class at Gate of Heav- Ross Elementary School recently named its Students of the Building nominees for March. 3 en School did chores at home to raise money to purchase items for soldiers fighting in the war. “The children are always so eager to help others,” said Gilbert. “We know that the soldiers are having a hard time in Iraq. It is our way of saying we are thinking about you, we care, and we appreciate your sacrifices.” Among those participating in the activity, from left, are Gilbert, Mor- inated students and members of the school staff, from left, first row are Alyssya Raczkowski and Sarah Rood. Second row: Chloe Van Gorder, Andrew Herrick, Morgan Weaver, Christina Olson, Kim Dragon and Samantha Evans. Third row: principal Donald James, teacher Jamie Hallowich, Tyler Burke, Sela Fine, Jeremy Britt, Rachel Runner, Jacob Stroud, Aaron Traver and teacher Corin gan Luksic, Scott Williams and Jake Adonizio. Smith. SCHOOL BRIEFS community members for dona- 881-7055. the same time. reflecting telescope is the only tions of auction items. : John Rovnak, acting director ~~ one of its kind in the region. Spring Fling event teacher), silent auction, gigantic Funds raised at the event go ~~ FTiedman Observatory of the observatory, and his as- The rural setting provides a at Evans Falls school bake sale, and cow pie bingo. toward funding PTO-sponsored Open Monday nights sistants will be on hand to an- perfect opportunity for star- The Evans Falls Elementary ~~ Food and refreshments willbe ~~ ,r50rams at Evans Falls Ele- The Friedman Observatory at swer questions. Rovnak is an gazing away from city lights. School Parent-Teacher Orga- available for purchase at a nomi- etary The event marks the the Penn State Wilkes-Barre amateur astronomer, retired _ For more information regard- nization will hold its “Spring nal fee, along with snow cones, orp, time Spring Fling has campus in Lehman Township ~~ aerospace engineer, and Penn ~~ 8 LE nts at 67 59278 Fling” from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. cotton candy, and popcorn. The 1 1,14 a4 the school. In case offers opportunities to view the ~~ State graduate. Small groups are fact Lhomas Inter a Saturday, April 21 on the school public iginvited. of inclement weather all activ- ight through t- lcome on public nights or txw2@psu.edu; and Rovnak grounds in Evans Falls. The Silent basket-style auctions ~~ ©." ; pight'sky thiougfre comph ye p 5, at 925-2561 or jer32@psu.edu. daylong event for parents and will offer treasures for everyone, ities will move indoors. erized 16-inch Meade telescope. Larger groups, such as Girl and: yntormation'is glso availableon children promises to be a fun including donated items from To make a donation or ar- The observatory isopentothe Boy Scout troops, are invited to college's Web site at filled event with games, prizes, friends of Evans Falls PTO, and range for item pick-up including public starting one hour after call for a private session. www.wh.psu.edu. Go to the music, rides, moon walk, pet- members of the business com- food and soda, or for more in- sunset on clear Mondays. If The observatory opened in quick links for the Friedman ting zoo, face and nail painting, munity. Event organizers are formation, call Karen Phillips at Monday is not clear, the observ- 1990 and the computerized Observatory. dunk tank (dunk your favorite contacting local businesses and 298-2614 or Michelle Ray at atory will be open Tuesday at Meade Schmidt-Cassegrain Vy i To" Roadhouse Memorial Hwy. 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