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Show Pleasant Grove Review New Utah! - Wednesday, March 7, 2001 - Page 8 R.E.A.D. Book Group to meet Thursday Tti s 3 . . .a h The R.E.A.D. Book Group at the Pleasant Grove City Library will meet tomorrow, March 8 at 10 a.m. "The Art of Pilgrimage: The Seeker's Guide To Making Travel Sacred" by Phil Cousineau will be reviewed and discussed by Jane Robinson. Everyone who is interested interest-ed is invited and encouraged encour-aged to attend. "The Art of Pilgrimage" presents the idea of traveling travel-ing in a new and novel manner. man-ner. Cousineau teaches readers read-ers how to get the most out of a place or activity by playing its music, reading its literature, etc., so that the experience becomes almost spiritual. It is a useful guide to all people who wish to visit any place which they regard as special, be it a cathedral, a mountain, a football field, or an ancestor's grave. This book is about preparing for a journey both mentally and spiritually, so that a person will really find what they seek. Jane Robinson is a favorite reviewer for R.E.A.D. Book Group. "Her presentations are always interesting and inspirational," said Tammra Salisbury. is. V,,1 SO- lllllli! Aspen Elementary Mar. 7-8 SEP conferences April 2-6 Teacher Appreciation week; start gathering ideas now on how you would like to express your appreciation to the wonderful teachers we have at our school. What's New: In accordance with the character trait we are focusing on this month, we encourage everyone every-one to set a good example for our children, even in the smallest things, by being truthful in all we say and do. Cedar Ridge Elementary Mar. 7-9 Foreign language week continues Mar. 8 Foreign language assembly at 12:45 for both tracks Mar. 14-30 Track requests sent home; see below Mar. 16 2nd grade donuts for dads at 1 p.m. Mar. 21 1 st grade program at 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Mar. 23 No schoolteacher comp. day Mar. 29-30 6th grade space camp field trip Mar. 30 Report cards sent home What's New: Although, the school would prefer parents par-ents not make special requests, if there is a special need, the forms for the 2001 -2002 school year will first be sent home on Wed., Mar. 14. Special requests will be considered on a first come, first serve basis. The school also reserves the right to only consider those requests that will not hurt the best interest of all students. stu-dents. Nothing can be guaranteed in our fast growing community. Central Elementary Mar. 7 PGJH Pre-registration Mar. 7 Grades for second trimester sent home Mar. 14- PGJH final registration Mar. 1 6 Jump-A-Thon for Heart Association at 1 p.m. Grovecrest Elementary Mar. 9 2nd grade field trip to Bean Museum Mar. 14-1 6 Scholastic book fair; buy 1, get 1 free Mar. 15 4th grade Mountain Man assembly, 1 p.m. Mar. 16 2nd grade math carnival Mar. 16 4th grade rendevous from 1 to 3 p.m. Mar. 30 Jump-a-thon for American Heart Assoc. Lindon Elementary Mar. 8-9 PTA "Spell-a-thon" Mar. 12 "Open Airways" from 8 to 9 a.m. in the media center Mar. 1 3 PTA board meeting at 8 a.m. Mar. 14-1 5 6th grade plays at 6:20 in the new gym Mar. 17St. Patrick's day Mar. 1 9 "Open Airways" from 8 to 9 a.m. in the media center Mar. 23 Term 3 ends Mar. 30 Pizza Hut "Book-it" ends What's New: Students, with asthma, and their parents are invited to attend "Open Airways" classes scheduled sched-uled for Mar. 5, 12, and 19 from 8 to 9 a.m. in the media center. Classes are made available by our school nurse, Celeste Gailbraith, and taught by Julia Conger. All are welcome. Manila Elementary Mar. 7 Talent Show from 9 to 1 0:30 a.m. Mar. 8 6th grade registration Mar. 21-23 SEP conferences, book fair and annual student art show What's New: A new bike lane has been put in on 1800 North. If your child uses this road, please make sure heshe is aware of the new white line and the importance impor-tance of staying within it. Thanks to all those who worked to get this lane put in for the safety of our children. chil-dren. Mount Mahogany Mar. 7-9 Book Fair continues Mar. 7-8 SEP conferences Mar. 8 Student of the month assembly Mar. 12 6th grade junior high final registration Mar. 20 Bus Evacuation Program Mar. 21 Third Grade Habitat Fair Mar. 21 Student Council and school lunch sponsored "50's" day Mar. 23 Sixth Grade World Fair Mar. 23 3rd grade field trip to Hutching's Museum What's New: The PTA will be running after-school classes from Mar. until mid April (six sessions). Anyone who is interested in teaching a class, please call Sharolyn Swenson at 796-0329 or Brendalee Haug at 796-8838. Valley View Elementary Mar. 1 2 Spell-a-thon kickoff assembly Mar. 13 6th grade junior high registration Mar. 1 2-1 5 Box topsoup label contest Mar. 16 UVSC assembly Mar. 1 6 Box top party for parents Mar. 1 6 School lunch jazz day Mar. 23 Spell-a-thon test Mar. 29 General PTA meeting at 7 p.m Mar. 30 Spell-a-thon pledges due Mar. 30 Talent show April 2 Spell-a-thon awards assembly What's New: Our annual spell-a-thon kickoff assembly assem-bly will be held on Monday, Mar. 12, and we want everyone to wear something Hawaiian. If you don't have anything specifically Hawaiian, bright colors will do. Parents are invited too. Please, no grass skirts -that honor is being reserved for Mr. Hansen, if we meet our goal. The students will have two weeks to study for the 100 word test, which will be on Friday, Mar. 23. They will be given a prize for participating and more prizes for various other things, such as the most donations, dona-tions, and for getting ninety percent and. above on the test. Special prizes are reserved for the students getting get-ting 100 on the test. A prize will also be given to the students who return their donation envelopes by Mar. 30. We will be giving some classroom prizes as well. Oak Canyon Junior High School Mar. 12-1 6 Spirit week Mar. 16 After school dance Mar. 20 District Jazz Band Festival Mar. 21 Orchestra Concert at 7 p.m. Mar. 21 College night at 6:30 p.m. Mar. 22 End of third term Pleasant Grove Junior High School Mar. 8 Intermediate orchestra, woodwinds, and brass ensemble at Grovecrest at 1:15 p.m. Band small ensemble at 9:30 a.m. Dance from 3 to 4 p.m. Intermediate orchestra at AF at 9:30 a.m. Talent show tryouts Mar. 15, 17, 19 Spring Musical, 'The Music Man," 7 p.m. Mar. 20 Jazz Band at Oak Canyon at 9:30 a.m. Orchestra concert at 7 p.m.. End of third term Beginning of fourth term Talent show Reality Town Mar. 9 Mar. 9 Mar. 13 Mar. 15 Mar. 20 Mar. 22 Mar. 26 Mar. 30 April 4 Pleasant Grove High School Mar. 7 Mar. 7 Mar. 7 Mar. 7-9 Mar. 8 Mar. 8 Mar. 9 Mar. 10 Mar. 10 Mar. 15 Mar. 27 Mar. 30 Parent's meeting from 6 to 8 p.m. at PG Junior High School ; "Straight Teen Talk for Parents: Sex, Drugs, and Rock 'n Roll" Baseball opening social at 6. p.m. PTA parent night at PG Jr. from 6 to 8 p.m. IEP Conferences Jazz region at Lone Peak at 4 p.m. Swim banquet at 7 p.m. Senior dinner dance at the Provo Marriott from, 7 to 11:30 p.m. Torgete at AFHS at 5 p.m. Debate', state at East Student Council election applications avail. "People who make a difference" award night Student Council application deadline New Utah! More LOCAL news than any other source! www.newutah.com This full color special section has proven to be very popular with our readers, as well as our advertisers. If you would like to join this colorful group of merchants who have used this medium, please give us a call. Thanksgiving Point, Bank of American Fork, Gene Harvey Chevrolet, Linden Nursery, Jones Paint & Class, Summers Interior, Family First Credit 'Union, Cascade Shadows, Alpine Fireplace, Ivory Homes, Intermountain Farmers, Century 21 at the Rockies, The Natural Finish Custom Woodwork, Ace Hardware, Parts Unlimited, Cunthers, HEP, Maxim Homes Inc., CU Auto Sales, Bonneville Nursery & Steve Peterson Interiors. For additional information call Tom Hollingsworth 756-7669 Ext. 13 or Brett Bezzant Ext. 21 ' 1 '. ",' ' ." " . I. . Mnth fnr February are, front: Taylor Adams, Sam Pleasant Grove Jr. High Vikings he nm to FeDruy am Dw.r,, lA-ccor nnH Cami a Corrouan. bock. Wells and Brett Day. Haley Kelley was absent. PG Jr. High honors February students of the month Pleasant Grove Junior High recently announced its February students of the month. Those nominating the students commented on each one. Brett Day is self motivated motivat-ed to put for extra effort on his projects. He is pleasant and good natured. Sam Robins does exceptional excep-tional work in his German class. He is punctual and likes to participate. Crystal Wells maintains a positive attitude, even when things are hard to complete or are challenging. She is friendly with everyone. every-one. Camilla Dorrough doesn't does-n't complain about challenging chal-lenging activities. She takes the time needed to improve herself. Rachel Smart is courteous courte-ous and kind to others. She says and does things to encourage classmates in their work. Taylor Adams is not satisfied sat-isfied just getting 100 on tests. He completes any extra credit offered to improve his skills. He enjoys learning for the knowledge to be gained. Katie Booth is very conscientious con-scientious about turning in all her work and succeeding in school. She is active in school programs and shows super school spirit. Cory Kresser is a student who gives his all to complete com-plete his work and learn. He is a friend to all. Haley Kelley listens to instructions and follows them. She has a terrific attitude and willingly shares her knowledge with others in class. Congratulations to these students for the contribution contribu-tion the give to our school Your Denies Health by Dr. Randal Hadfield Kiss silver fillings goodbye It is no longer necessary to place large "mercury" silver fillings. Besides being unsightly, they can fracture your teeth because of the wedge effect of the filling. We can now offer tooth-colored tooth-colored restorations that are beautiful and actually strengthen the tooth without grinding so much neamiy iuuui suuciure as a crown requires. For an appointment to show how Dr. Hadfield can improve your dental health, please call 768-4072. Dr. Hadfield works with most insurances. 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