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Show LAivliuc NLJH club gives HUGS Service " itV all aboutsay members Py KyA thl wf vat m MYtAS fcA SKHkiMHibb( LAYTON - A group f MuJcnu IIUCS la the ivhiMtl communiiiu.. 1 he Moiicnu attend North Junior High and belong to the HUGS dub - an aaonym for Help U Give Service. "We go around doing nice things for people. Sometimes it an org imed project and tome lime its individual service. We juvt try la nuke a difference," lion laid 1 2 cur-ol- d Brawny John- son. prcvident of the community service dub. Johnson and 14 other club buktson fouj" nd then we' brought u here. I could not believe that dupers were like four-tee- n dollars a The group had raised the money to buy the food through fund raising and donations, 1 he dub is cvtracumcular and inn to perform servue projects at least monthly. The club advisors are 1 mmaLu Draper and Melinda biciktem. "These kids rlanncd this and earned it out. It's wonderful for them to gel involved in the community and make a difference. Nest year wc hope to have more students in cur club and do even more projects," said Draper. The club chose to help the family Connection Center after looking at several local charitable organizations. They said that members recently visaed the family Connection Center in Clearfield as a sen ice project. they picked the Connection Cen- ter because of its dedication to children and families. The students read to children in the emit nursery and donated 20 books that they had recorded on cassette upes to the nursery. The students also lied quilts and donated therp to the nursery, along with food.; "The coolest part was grocery shopping," said Mike Johnson. 13. "We went to the store and spent like two hundred and fifty Center staff said they are grateful for the donations and encouraged the students to continue to serve the community as adults. "Its nice to see them so excited about being here. They 4 i are here because they want to be 1 aagj-a.- -t here, no one is forcing them to PCGAN . . , do this. Id like to see this kind of I group in every school." said stalT CIRCLE OF FRIENDSHIP: Heather foyes (nght) and fellow classmates from North Layton Junior Highs HUGS club, listen as a children's book is read member Michelle Holt. center at the Family Connection Center. HUGS is an acronym for Help Us Civ Service. white the students spent time in the crisis child-cart , Schools Clinton forming leagues for youth roller hockey lion at 10 a.m. and sixth-grad- e graduation at 1.45 p.m. May 30 is a brunch at J0:30 a.m. The sixth-grad- e dance is May 30 at 12:30 p.m. May 30 is the last day and early out at 1:45 p.m. From 6 May 22 go to the zoo, also there is a schoolwide talent show. May 23 is "read it first-grade- rs island" for third and fourth grade! Them T 26, anJ May 28 Is field day. yo-y- o After-scho- computer is May 13 and May 14 is the fourth-grad- e field trip. May 15 is the fourth-grad- e mountain man rendezvous and the Northridge High theater class performs May 16. T Creative hour May 16 is on ' mint birdhouses and kites. May 20 is computer. May -- 22, community council meets at 7 and first-gra"p.m. Second-grad- e field trips are May 23. .Third-grader- s go to Hansen Planetarium May 27. Kindergarten graduation is May 28. May 29 is fun day in May 30 Jis an awards assembly. Sunset Elementary School ... after-scho- math night is May 12, and May 19 is the junior author fair. There is no school May 26. May 27 is an awards assembly 2:15 p.m., while May 28 is field day. Sixth-gragraduation is May 29. School ends May 30. Syracuse Elementary School " No information available. de . f ir YVcSI Dnlrir' rOlni "' West Point Elementary go Wednesday second-grader- s to Union Station and Dinosaur Park. Thursday is a yo-y- o assembly at 10:30 a.m. Mock trials are also ThursdayThe PTA plant sale is Friday from 8 p.m. go to the zoo Fri day. May 13 is a Ballet West as sembly at 1 p.m. May 15 is the fourth-grad- e field trip to Ante go lope Island. Second-gradeon a safety walk to the cemetery on May 15. May 16 is the state PTA convention. May 22 the pride patro and nature center meets. May 23 is the fourth-grad- e county fair at 2 p.m. There is no school May 26. May 27 is fourth-grad- e pio neer day. May 28 is PTA fielc .day. May 29 the kindergarten goes to the park. May 30 is sixth' grade graduation at 9 a.m. - author Gary Wednesday Hogge will work with kids Thursday is a PTA meeting at i6:30 p.m. Friday is a student ; council election assembly. May state fair at 9 a.m. ' 12 e - Fourth-grad-e field trip is May -- 114 and May 15 is a kindergarten field trip. May 16, go on a field trip. Talent show is May 20 at 9:15 a.m. and May 23 is a fourth-grad- e field trip. There is no school May 26. May 28 is the su-- r per citizen movie at Lakeside X Cinema at 9:15 a.m. for third to sixth grades. , May 29 kindergarten gradua- -- fifth-grad- h- first-grade- rs ! clin- The clinics will be conducted by Danny Trussell, former USA womens team coach, a former USA hockey team member, and thqther Joctf, rxpcrrr '.; -- 18. Players are guaranteed a de ol -- Enmnn comocrort CLINTON -- A lot of kids in Clinton love to skate, but dont have a rlace to do iL , ; Because itsmot allowed m city park, parents and youth have.. asked the mayor to help them find a place to skate. ics. So with the mayor's support the recreation department is forming roller hockey. leagues girls ages 8 to assembly. Sams Club "open- to boys and -- ol performs mum of nine games and two in-li- e,.,, Cook Elementary School Today is an evening kindergarten open house at 6. KindergarFremont Elementary School Friday is a yo-y- o assembly and ten bedtime story night is after-schocreative hour is at Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. May 12 the kindergartThursday is the PTA appreci13 Ballet ation luncheon. Friday brings a eners go to the zoo-M- ay By JAMS CARTER Suncuro 29 is the awards assembly. tTWcst j e mini- - his Kch or her own equipment including a stick, street ball, leg guards, knee and elbow pads, mouth e rIaycr-must'provjd- through July 10. Games and clinics will be on weekday mornings. Mondays through Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 1 pm, with teams pktying two games a week. All game will be played at the Ginton City Park. Ginics, games, a jersey .. T-sh-irt piece, gloves and helmet. The divisions will be: . . . TO and younger, Midcats; II to 14, juniors; 15 to 18, seniors. 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