Music instructor Sarah Reyes, at right, leads students through motions in the tune “Song of Peace” during the winter performance of Rabbit’s Gift on Tuesday morning at East Elementary School. The winter musical program featured songs in Irish, French, Objibwa, Hungarian and Native American languages. Rabbit’s Gift is a fable by George Shannon which tells the story of Rabbit, while searching for food for the winter, who spreads a wave of generosity among his forest friends. The program also featured individual narrators and instrumentalists. A second program followed in the afternoon. (Photo by Alan Reed)
Mount Vernon’s Chase Bailey (4) goes for a layup while Olentangy Orange’s Hunter Jenkins, left, Tyler Dillard (22) and Nick Deitsch defend during Tuesday’s game. The Pioneers won, 41-32. (Photo by Geoff Cowles)
The Drive 4 UR Community Event contributions netted $4,600 that will go to United Way. Held Oct. 25, at Memorial Park, Donley Ford of Mount Vernon provided eight new cars for people to test drive. Donley made a contribution for every test drive during the event. Pictured at left is Ryan Sponsler, president of Donley Ford and Jennifer Odenweller, executive director of United Way. The money will be used to launch a new Community Health Improvement plan for Knox County for 2013. (Photo by Virgil Shipley)
Army Spc. Nic Beeman, left, surprises his mother, Wendy Ford, on Tuesday. She wasn’t expecting him home for Christmas and they enjoyed a warm reunion. (Photo by Rhonda Bletner)
OSU Extension Educator John Barker, standing, talks about controlling fertilizer runoff during the monthly Farmers Breakfast at Southside Diner, Tuesday. (Photo by Chuck Martin)
Sally Parsons, right, was honored with a proclamation Tuesday night from J. Michael Stephens, left, for 27 years of ongoing dedication to the citizens of Knox County as a member of the Kno-Ho-Co Ashland Community Action board of directors. (Photo by Liz Lutwick)
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