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Show B2 The Emery County Review, Tuesday, May 13, 2008 RECOGNITION Lorraine Frandsen Gayle McDonald Nanette Harrison The Emery County School District recently recognized Lorraine Frandsen for her efforts to help students. Frandsen is the Resource Teacher at Cottonwood Elementary School. She is always going the extra mile to teach children with learning disabilities. She is patient and understanding with each child and takes a personal interest in each of her students. You can tell this by the long hours she spends preparing to teach them. She comes to school early and leaves late every day. Lorraine attends workshops for all grade levels so that she is knowledgeable in all curriculums. She also conducts a summer school each summer for any child who wants to come. Lorraine is also the faculty representative for the PTA. She leads the School Action Team (4th, 5th, and 6th grade student leaders) She takes them to leadership training at BYU each year. Lorraine has both an elementary and secondary teaching license. Besides teaching elementary resource, she has an endorsement in physical education and driver’s education. She assists with the high school driver’s education program. Lorraine has a Master’s Degree with a Reading emphasis and she is working on her math endorsement through the District math endorsement program. Lorraine is active in the American Legion Auxiliary serving as District First Vice President. She is active in community and church service. She never complains and is always up-beat and happy. The Emery County School District Administration and Board of Education would like to recognize Gayle McDonald for her dedicated and outstanding service as an elementary school secretary serving the students at Huntington Elementary in the Emery County School District. Gayle’s nomination lists the following: “Gayle is the glue that holds together 350-plus students, 16 classroom teacher, 5 special programs teachers, 12 educational assistants 3 custodians, 3 cooks, 5 bus drivers and 1 administrator. She communicates with, informs, conveys, and relays to all students, parents, staff, and the District Office. She takes care of school reports - attendance, payroll, inventories, substitutes, staff leaves and financial records. Gayle really shines - She is: -A rescuer of lost children -A smoother of emotional upheavals -A party planner and organizer -A great listener -A soother of ruffled feathers -A behavior management specialist -An interior decorator -A nurse for the injured Gayle is not only the heart, but also the soul, of Huntington Elementary School. She pleasantly provides humanity in everything that is done at the school.” The Emery County School District Administration and Board of Education would like to recognize Nanette Harrison for her dedicated and outstanding service as a preschool educational assistant serving the students in the Emery County School District. Nanette’s nomination states: “Nanette Harrison truly cares about kids. She is a great asset to the Preschool Program. She has brought many great suggestions to the program and always implements each child’s objectives into her lessons or free play - or even while having a conversation with the students. Nanette has been a leader in the program and has helped make the program what it is today. The children all love her and she loves them. She does all that she can to give each child a positive experience and to meet or further their goals while in preschool so that they can be ready for Kindergarten. With each year she only gets better and better. She is a great asset to the Emery County School District.” RECOGNITION One Step Above WEDDINGS One Step Above Dance Studio from Castle Dale was invited to take part in the Carbon Dance Classic in Price on April 26. Organized by the Carbon High Drill Team, there were six different dance groups that participated in the event. One Step Above Dance Studio is under the direction of Danielle Tuttle and groups participating on April 26 were ages 4-6, 7-9 and 9-11. Danielle teaches 3-5 year olds as well, but they did not participate in the event. Categories for the dance classic included prop, tap, jazz, and hip hop. One Step Above Dance Studio dancers received nine trophies in various categories. The One Step Above Dance Studio Review will be held at Castle Dale Elementary on May 17 at 6:30 p.m. Miss Emery Scholarship Pageant Bobbie Chantel Peirce Buck Brady Chandler Neil is pleased to announce the marriage of his mother Bobbie Chantel Peirce to Buck Brady on May 17 at The Carbon Country Club. Parents of the Bride are Bobby and Lisa Peirce of Price. Parents of the Groom are Ben and Lori Brady of Elmo. FIVE GENERATIONS The Miss Emery Scholarship Pageant will be held Saturday, July 19. Anyone interested in participating should contact Jarilyn at 381-5667. Girls ages 17-24 are encouraged to participate. Know Before You Go An ATV permit class will be held May 15 at the Christy’s S alon ensations “Service With A Smile” OUT ‘N’ ABOUT old courthouse building beginning at 7 p.m. for ages 8-16. The class is required to be legal to drive on public lands. You must pre-register at the Emery County Recreation office located at 75 South 400 East, Castle Dale, by May 13. For more information contact Emery County Recreation at 381-2108 or Mark Williams at 381-2493. Tuesday’s Only! $10 00 Five Generations Five Generations of the Mathis family. Top: Grandma Richele M. Holdaway, her father Stanley M. Mathis, Mother, Jessica H. Salmon, Great, Great Grandma Helen Neilsen Mathis holding Kenzlie Richele Salmon. Hair Cuts Offer Ends May 31, 2008 Christy Collard Katie Brady 190 So. Main, Huntington 687-9766 The tournament will start at 6 p.m. May 30 at the ball complex in Huntington and go all night. The entry fee is $140. For more information or to register call Cheryl at 687-2403. Entry fees will be donated to the Emery County Relay for Life. Lewis Jewelry Company, Inc. Forever Est. 1921 435-637-2176 Walk-Ins Welcome or call for an Appointment Tuesday - Friday Strike Out Cancer Softball Tournament 46 East Main Price Cancer Survivors Organizers of the Emery County Relay for Life are asking all cancer survivors who would like to be honored at this years Relay to register online at www.events.cancer.org/emerycoounty or call Da’Shai Nelson at 749-2296 or Kristi Rasmussen at 653-2471/7492533. Slow Pitch Softball Emery County Recreation is currently registering teams for women’s slow pitch softball and men’s slow pitch softball. Men’s league will be a metal bat league. All forms must be returned to the recreation office no later than May 16. Full registration fee must accompany the form. For more information contact the Recreation office at 381-2108. |