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Show Emery County Progress Cas'le Da'e Utah Tuesday October 24, 2000 ', rMTiyf w jv-,- - - 4' F m , t Vr A f ' ' ' ' ' ft J i ' : . . bt HAPPENING AT I i 'r 6EV ' ' ' 'j 1 'if . I - ; m h, ';hff i r , V:) Ci" ffTTI yy - y CAMPUS EVENTS S.V IN THE UPCOMING vr-' 'J The playground of Huntington Elementary became home of the Great Pumpkin Walk on Friday. v "V 9A UA. v Kermit and Miss Piggy the pumpkins WEEK appeared tor the walk National Make A Difference Day Saturday, October 28 Join In on National Make A Difference Day by donating books. Book donation boxes have been placed around CEU campus, schools and other places In our community. Then join In by volunteering on Saturday, October 28, to gather the books. All the donated books will be distributed to learning centers In our community. For more Information contact the CEU Sun Center by or calling 613-528- 613-562- 4 Children created a flag of pumpkins. Children At Play Be Cautious When Driving in Spook Alley October building School Zones SAC 28-3- 0 Happy Halloween! The ghosts, goblins, and w itches are back on campus this year for another haunting night! The Sun Center proudly presents, the Childrens Justice Spook Alley. The Haunted Old Student Activities Center, will be the place for you to be on October 28 thru 30th. Admission for this fun scare fundraiser Is only $3 00 per visit, per person, so you can come back time and again for a night of a deadly good time! Parents remember that hauntings arent just for kids anymore! Children under 10 will not GS2HEDC$BtelDd22!D uiI3IS3SinZSiEI lirTPrf?mmrrrT?r7?rT7mrrfTFrmmn !E3Q cEDQfEJI be admitted without an adult. The spooks come out at dusk, loiiKQisOiHZXirQSDriniE look for more information around the campus. Find out more about how you can help the ttSSB 1333M dBHZBSni, Huntington students and their pumpkin 0 partiepatingin Character Education and many of the pumpkins illustrated the theme for their grade. Citizenship, respect, positive attitude. rcxn-8ifilitand personal goals hae been among the subjects the y, HjUJJ 0 0 0 0 U li 0 QJ3 (7j i - S M ( I ' Li . r children hac been learning 71 e pumpkin walk was set up on the front lawn of the school, and ntam parents and students walkc si the event. The students ha e all been U A Pumpkin Walk Huntington Elementary held 613-528- bees creation. TheJjreat their first pumpkin w alk on Friday. Each of the students in the school decorated a pumpkin for Sun Center, call a. ; ft r, r October V . ,ulfir; f d&OtHRg) 00 iiloJJf? llffimy; $ (gssftm dont forgot to sign up to vol- unteer' Announcement The tradition of CEUs Soup and Bread Night, will not be held this J? A w EiSftubtt pm the Spook on Halloween night from four until seven during or before your rush out to get your sugary treats. Trick or Treat for food This annual fundraiser for the local Carbon County Foodbank goes to help more than 1.300 clients of the foodbank this year That Is a huge Increase from 800 that were served last year The Instructions are easv. gather canned goods and other there, y 1 7 for delivery, anything you can contribute Is appreciated While you are lilfl (HrOOOJISlJJO 4-- non perishable Items that can be donated After the fun. bring the bags of food directly to the College Center or directly to the Foodbank. The foodbank will close at 7pm, so If you need to wait until the next day through. ?foxr 31 Alley has got you In the Halloween spirit. Join the fun and After - A The students put a lot of time into decoratinglhcir pumpkins, and there were also poems and stories w ith the ( haracter education themes emphasized. All pumpkin walkers were treated to a sloppy joe supper One small obsener was heard to say, These pumpkins are awesome." Trick or Treat for Food ' VfC' Students CEU year. The Sun Center volunteers are working diligently to provide a fun activity like it, due to accommodations that could not be met. Look for more Information on upcoming Events at the Sun Center' (Reminder) ALTER(ed) dtaJ&lk Beauty fo'Us. GETTING IT DONE October This Is Gallery East the last week to view the extraordinary work of Jared Clark, Joseph Penrod, and Abraham Kimball, three BTU students who traveled to foreign lands and came back with elegant masterpieces. portraying religious symbols In that land. Their skills and perceptions, along with an Invitation from CEU have brought them here. Make sure not to miss this fascinating collection. Red Ribbon Week October 20-27 Celebrate Red Ribbon Week with the community and show you are DrugAMolencefree. Remem- ber the Book March that comes to a close on Saturday, with the distribution of books throughout the community' The drive mav end, but your help doesnt have lo Mav Involved and 'Make a Difference1' wrnirn bv Ondj Cjrm Clt Sludmt wmt t |