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Index: Pages/ Home, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22
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Opening day soccer for St. Patrick
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32nd annual Italian competition at YSU
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The following students from St. Rose Elementary School, Girard, Roosevelt Elementary, Hubbard, and Prospect Elementary, Girard competed at the 32nd annual Italian competition at YSU along with Antonio Infante, Ursuline senior who is also their after school Italian teacher. The students had to memorize a poem as well as read a paragraph and were judged on pronunciation, presentation, and interpretation. Winners include: Jason Kay from Prospect, Zachary and Cameron Resatar from Roosevelt, and St. Rose students Alex DelGarbino, Logan Mezaros, John DelGarbino, Gabriella Femia, Genie Orlosky, Michael Brown, Jordan Kenneally, Maura Rubinic, Jade Larney, Davin Stilson, and Emilia DePaul. Congratulations, to all of the students. The St. Rose staff are proud of each of them and grateful to their teacher Antonio Infante who plans to major in International Business at Walsh College after graduation.
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St. Patrick began the 25 season of the Catholic Youth Soccer League April 5 at Austintown Soccer Fields. Grades 1&2 played St. Nicholas and 3&4 played Holy Family. All St. Patrick teams in pre-K through 8 will play weekly at the Austintown Soccer Fields until the end of the school year. Both teams played hard and did tremendous jobs. Keep up the good work! CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS.
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Brookfield Cheerleaders upcoming fundraiser
The Brookfield Little Warrior Cheerleaders are conducting a fundraiser recycling unwanted used cell phones and used ink jet cartridges. Donations will be giving old technology new life while keeping them from polluting our landfills. One cell phone can pollute up to 132,000 liters of drinking water. The drive will last through out the 2008 season. Anyone with unused cell phones and used inkjet cartridges can drop them off at collection bins through out the community. Bins will be placed at the following Brookfield businesses: Happy Days Diner, Huntington Bank, Cortland Bank, 1st National Bank, Belly Buster. The proceeds from items collected will help fund the purchase of new uniforms for our cheerleaders. For information contact the BLW Cheerleading Director, Cheri Husnick at 330-448-8190 or 724-813-1039. Thank you for your support!
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Upcoming LEAP activities
Is it Spring yet? Hopefully the snow will be gone for the planned activities in April. If you know someone who wants to join LEAP, let the group know so they can send a newsletter! Activity #2: "Bingo Night" with prizes on April 23 from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Children's Rehab Center. The cost is free for members. Contact Iva Byler at 330-889-3464 (Please call and let her know if you are coming and also if you want to bring something to add to the Hotdog dinner she has planned things like ketchup/mustard, rolls, beverages, paper products, chips etc. Call before April 22). Check our the website at www.septrumbull.org.
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Animal Welfare League to hold fundraiser
Casino Royale is the theme of the 24th Annual Animal Welfare League Fashion Show. Area models will walk the runway featuring the Spring Collections from B Moss and David's Bridal, both stores are part of the Eastwood Mall. The event will be held at Tiffany's Banquet Center in Brookfield, April 27, starting at 1 p.m. for registration. A Chinese Auction, General Raffle, and door prizes will also be featured. Tiffany's will be offering a choice of 4 menus for attendees to select from. Tickets are $35 each. To reserve your ticket or for more information, please call the Animal Welfare League office, 330-394-3512. Proceeds will benefit Animal Welfare League an its programs.
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Third Graders present their favorite animals
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The Review Newspapers offer positive news of activities and events in local communities as furnished to us by the communities we serve. Our editors reserve the right to reject any material we deem inappropriate. For purposes of clarity or comprehension, we may also edit, revise, or summarize any information we receive. Submitted material that is typewritten, dated, and includes the name and telephone number of a contact person will receive priority. Photographs should identify all persons pictured therein. Photos to be returned must have correct name and address written on the back and be accompanied by a Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope (SASE). Materials may also be picked up at our office at:
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Students in Miss Mastropietro's third-grade class recently presented reports on their favorite animals. They combined their science, reading, and writing skills to put together an extensive report on a specific animal. They also did a fantastic job of constructing a diorama depicting each of the animals natural habitats.
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