Students at East Elementary School were rewarded for their sales efforts on Tuesday following their fall fund raiser, sponsored by the East Elementary PTO. A limousine ride followed by a pizza buffet at Pizza Hut was in store for those who achieved a total of 18 sales or more. In cooperation with All-American Fund Raising, top sellers could also qualify for other prizes including water park tickets at Kalahari Resort. Top salesperson in the fund raiser was Autumn Smith. Those in fourth and fifth grades who achieved 18 sales in the fall fund raiser are front row, from left, Caleb Zak, Tyler Milligan, Darius Lytle, Skyler Bower, K’Cee Queen, Tara Taylor, Mia Tracey and Shelby Hughes. Back row, Vincent Anderson, Alexis Kuhn, Jaxon Snyder, Autumn Smith, Annie Niepling, Ryan Delahanty, Lydia Seevers and Latasha Hogan. (Photo by Alan Reed)
Students at East Elementary School were rewarded for their sales efforts on Tuesday following their fall fund raiser, sponsored by the East Elementary PTO. A limousine ride followed by a pizza buffet at Pizza Hut was in store for those who achieved a total of 18 sales or more. In cooperation with All-American Fund Raising, top sellers could also qualify for other prizes including water park tickets at Kalahari Resort. Top salesperson in the fund raiser was Autumn Smith. Those achieving a sales total of 18 items or more in kindgergarten through third grade are front row, from left, Brandon McDonough, Mack Hanna, Jerako Salva, Maddox Snyder, Rylan Firebaugh, Trevor Buttke, Jenna Riley, Sara Bennett, Alex Murray, Khloe Wetzel and Matthew Milligan. Back row, Damion Blubaugh, Landon Reed, Adam Mason, Madelyn Morris, Courtney Seevers, Eleanor Wise and Grace Gore. (Photo by Alan Reed)
As Benjamin Franklin said, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, so Complete Care Animal Hospital veterinarian Amanda Rogers makes sure this patient gets a canine distemper vaccination. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Members of the Junior Fair Board address Senior Fair Board members during Wednesday’s monthly fair board meeting. The youth expressed their concerns over the dismissal of Rochelle Adam, junior fair coordinator, and the hardship that was creating to organize for the 2012 fair. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
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