The document describes how a 5-year-old celebrates their birthday. They invite some friends over after their family decorates their house. At the party, the child cuts the birthday cake. They provide the address and contact details for the birthday party. Friends respond that they will attend and thank the child for the invitation.
Mon. Nov. 20th Pine River Announcements Pine River
The document contains the daily announcements for Pine River school on Monday, November 20th. It announces that it is Brystol W.'s birthday and congratulates Mrs. Neiboer for her birthday the previous day. It congratulates the Patriot Leadership team and grades 7-8 for winning first place in the Santa Claus Parade float competition. It also announces plans for upcoming spirit days and activities. Finally, it thanks everyone who supported the book fair and announces the winner of the grand prize draw.
The document contains summaries of seasonal activities at different times of the year, including winter sports on ice like skiing and skating in winter, a spring walk in April for children to learn about the local environment, an annual sports day in July with traditional games like sack races, and a reflection on the role of teachers in preparing students for their future.
The document is a recount book containing sections about when, who, what, and where for different events and activities in the author's life. It includes recounts of going to school, violin lessons, when Santa comes, P.E., bedtime, loved ones, teacher, friends, Christmas eve visitor, tablemates, after school activities, weekends, Christmas, fun activities, and likes in school. It also notes where the author lives, likes to play, goes to school, goes for holidays, and feels safe.
Announcements- Friday December 15, 2017Ken Stayner
The document announces a volleyball extravaganza where the junior and senior boys' volleyball teams will play against each other and the teachers. It also advertises the school's upcoming holiday variety show and encourages students to audition if they have musical or performance talents. Additionally, it provides details on a week-long holiday cheer competition where students can earn points for their homeroom by wearing festive clothing each day.
This document provides announcements for upcoming events at a church including: a current sermon series, Wednesday night dinner and classes, enrollment at a Christian school, need for volunteers at a community fair, Elvis themed 5K run, summer Sunday school class on Heaven, youth conference, online giving options, mentoring program for single mothers, parenting class, text alert signup, nursery volunteer opportunities, church directory updates, and fellowship breakfast schedule. It encourages praying for those who serve around the world.
The document describes how the author spent their winter break learning to snowboard in the mountains from their cousin, who taught them, and also spent time at home playing computer games. Their holidays were successful because they learned a new skill of snowboarding and met interesting people like their cousin.
The document describes how a 5-year-old celebrates their birthday. They invite some friends over after their family decorates their house. At the party, the child cuts the birthday cake. They provide the address and contact details for the birthday party. Friends respond that they will attend and thank the child for the invitation.
Mon. Nov. 20th Pine River Announcements Pine River
The document contains the daily announcements for Pine River school on Monday, November 20th. It announces that it is Brystol W.'s birthday and congratulates Mrs. Neiboer for her birthday the previous day. It congratulates the Patriot Leadership team and grades 7-8 for winning first place in the Santa Claus Parade float competition. It also announces plans for upcoming spirit days and activities. Finally, it thanks everyone who supported the book fair and announces the winner of the grand prize draw.
The document contains summaries of seasonal activities at different times of the year, including winter sports on ice like skiing and skating in winter, a spring walk in April for children to learn about the local environment, an annual sports day in July with traditional games like sack races, and a reflection on the role of teachers in preparing students for their future.
The document is a recount book containing sections about when, who, what, and where for different events and activities in the author's life. It includes recounts of going to school, violin lessons, when Santa comes, P.E., bedtime, loved ones, teacher, friends, Christmas eve visitor, tablemates, after school activities, weekends, Christmas, fun activities, and likes in school. It also notes where the author lives, likes to play, goes to school, goes for holidays, and feels safe.
Announcements- Friday December 15, 2017Ken Stayner
The document announces a volleyball extravaganza where the junior and senior boys' volleyball teams will play against each other and the teachers. It also advertises the school's upcoming holiday variety show and encourages students to audition if they have musical or performance talents. Additionally, it provides details on a week-long holiday cheer competition where students can earn points for their homeroom by wearing festive clothing each day.
This document provides announcements for upcoming events at a church including: a current sermon series, Wednesday night dinner and classes, enrollment at a Christian school, need for volunteers at a community fair, Elvis themed 5K run, summer Sunday school class on Heaven, youth conference, online giving options, mentoring program for single mothers, parenting class, text alert signup, nursery volunteer opportunities, church directory updates, and fellowship breakfast schedule. It encourages praying for those who serve around the world.
The document describes how the author spent their winter break learning to snowboard in the mountains from their cousin, who taught them, and also spent time at home playing computer games. Their holidays were successful because they learned a new skill of snowboarding and met interesting people like their cousin.
<<graciasthanks.pdf>>
Dawn Roginski
Children's Librarian
Chagrin Falls Branch of CCPL
"A library without a librarian is just a room." author Alan Gibbons
Follow me on Twitter
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The document contains announcements for an upcoming sermon series, summer Sunday school class, youth conference, online giving options, volunteer opportunities, prayer groups, nursery volunteers, church directory updates, and a fellowship breakfast. It encourages contacting the church office or website for more information on these events and services.
Announcements- Wednesday, October 18, 2017Ken Stayner
The Wasaga Beach Youth Centre is holding a free haunted house on October 21st from 2-4pm and 5-6pm, with donations accepted for the youth centre or food bank. Volunteers are still needed for grades 7-12. Contact the youth centre for more information.
An afternoon at the aquarium meant more than one could imagine- when you get to spend the day rediscovering your son...I heard about this contest via an email from a colleague and I receive your newsletter.
Are you looking for something unique for Easter baskets this season? Easter bracelets are the perfect gift for church groups, classrooms, or many organizations.
Kapil Thakran presents information about himself and his family which includes his father who is a businessman, his mother who is a housewife, and his siblings. He enjoys playing games and reading books in his free time and lives in Jharsa Village where he is a 10th class student who has many friends like Manoj, Gourav and Mohit. His favorite game is cricket and favorite actor is Sahid Kapoor.
This summary provides information about upcoming events at the school:
- A rehearsal is scheduled for today at 2:45 pm in the library for the school play.
- A GSA meeting will take place today at 11:10 am in room 661.
- Students are invited to provide ideas for a new township logo at a meeting this Friday from 1-2:25 pm.
This document summarizes the school uniform worn at an Islamic school which consists of a white shirt, green skirt or pants, headscarf, tie, shoes, and socks. It asks the question of what is the Indonesian word for headscarf, with the answer requested in the comments section. It closes by thanking the reader.
This document provides a summary of the activities and facilities available at Westside High School on a typical school day. It mentions the school's educational classes, variety of snacks, space for dancers, facilities for aquatic activities, school mascot and pride, indoor and outdoor eating spaces, music programs, driving opportunities, and ways for students to get their name in the school's history.
Announcements- Tuesday October 17, 2017Ken Stayner
This document contains announcements for various school-related activities, events, deadlines, and opportunities including: field trips for environmental students, senior boys volleyball practice, yoga, art room meetings to begin decorations, a trip to see Anne of Green Gables, a haunted house event, and upcoming college/university visits.
Announcements- Tuesday, October 17, 2017Ken Stayner
Mr. Murray and Mr. Dickson congratulated the girls' flag football team on their season, noting while they didn't have the season hoped for, they learned and had fun. They are optimistic about the team's future with new talent.
Announcements- Thursday December 14, 2017Ken Stayner
The document provides information about several upcoming school events, including a volleyball extravaganza, a holiday variety show audition, a turkey dinner, and a food drive. It also lists the daily dress-up themes for a holiday cheer week and speed limits for operating snowmobiles.
The document contains announcements for various upcoming events at the library including book clubs, reading programs for children and adults, yoga and cooking classes, performances, and the library being closed for Memorial Day. New members are welcome for most events and registration is required for some programs.
The characters from different Catalan festivals like Saint George, the chestnut seller, the tió and Carnival King arrived at the school in Ponent by mistake. When the school janitor let them in, the characters started arguing about which festival day they had mixed up. The school children were surprised to see all the characters together. Flora, one of the school giants, brought out a calendar and explained it was October 30th and they were celebrating the Chestnut Festival. The chestnut seller then invited everyone to share chestnuts so they could all celebrate the fall festival together.
We are students conducting an interview for an assignment. We ask several personal questions - name, country of origin, where they live, who they traveled with, when and why they chose to visit Indonesia, places visited, previous visits, journey duration from their country to Indonesia, knowledge of Java culture, impressions of Indonesian people and food, shopping places, souvenirs to bring back, weather differences, traffic, and overall impressions of Bandung.
This document is a bulletin from the Living Word Worship Center announcing upcoming events for June 17, 2012. It thanks fathers for shaping lives and communities on Father's Day. It also advertises Wednesday bible study and youth groups. Applications are being taken for The Learning Nook. Upcoming fundraisers are listed for kids' camp, including a spaghetti dinner, youth auction, and hog roast carnival. Other events announced are a church work day and Grizzlies baseball game.
Announcements- Friday November 10, 2017Ken Stayner
This document provides information about the GSA Word of the Day, which defines terms related to LGBTQ and equity. Today's word is "safe space", which is defined as a place where anyone can freely express themselves without fear of feeling uncomfortable or unsafe due to attributes such as biological sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or abilities. The Word of the Day is posted on the GSA display board on the main floor. It also announces upcoming GSA and other school club meetings and activities.
Sacred Heart College has invited Tayabas City Mayor Cristina Contreras to be the guest speaker at their 130th foundation day opening program on October 7, 2016 at St. Laboure Gymnasium. The school chose Mayor Contreras, one of their successful alumni, to inspire students with her talk on this year's theme of "Cordians, bearers of the good news among the poor". Sacred Heart College believes Mayor Contreras is best able to honor them with her presence and words of inspiration at the event.
This document discusses various Christmas traditions from both Britain and Georgia. It mentions popular Christmas presents like smartphones and video game consoles. It also describes Christmas traditions such as decorating Christmas trees, traveling by sleigh to deliver presents, eating Christmas dinner including turkey and pudding, and exchanging Christmas cards and presents. The document notes that snow is traditionally part of British Christmas weather and that in Georgia, Christmas is celebrated on January 7th and typical meals include satsivi, roast piglet, gozinaki, and churchkhela.
The document contains several holiday postcards from children to friends and family members. The postcards describe enjoying activities like swimming, beach volleyball, fishing, and visiting attractions. The weather is commonly described as sunny. Senders express having a great time on their holidays and not wanting the holidays to end.
<<graciasthanks.pdf>>
Dawn Roginski
Children's Librarian
Chagrin Falls Branch of CCPL
"A library without a librarian is just a room." author Alan Gibbons
Follow me on Twitter
http://twitter.com/chfkiddiebks
The document contains announcements for an upcoming sermon series, summer Sunday school class, youth conference, online giving options, volunteer opportunities, prayer groups, nursery volunteers, church directory updates, and a fellowship breakfast. It encourages contacting the church office or website for more information on these events and services.
Announcements- Wednesday, October 18, 2017Ken Stayner
The Wasaga Beach Youth Centre is holding a free haunted house on October 21st from 2-4pm and 5-6pm, with donations accepted for the youth centre or food bank. Volunteers are still needed for grades 7-12. Contact the youth centre for more information.
An afternoon at the aquarium meant more than one could imagine- when you get to spend the day rediscovering your son...I heard about this contest via an email from a colleague and I receive your newsletter.
Are you looking for something unique for Easter baskets this season? Easter bracelets are the perfect gift for church groups, classrooms, or many organizations.
Kapil Thakran presents information about himself and his family which includes his father who is a businessman, his mother who is a housewife, and his siblings. He enjoys playing games and reading books in his free time and lives in Jharsa Village where he is a 10th class student who has many friends like Manoj, Gourav and Mohit. His favorite game is cricket and favorite actor is Sahid Kapoor.
This summary provides information about upcoming events at the school:
- A rehearsal is scheduled for today at 2:45 pm in the library for the school play.
- A GSA meeting will take place today at 11:10 am in room 661.
- Students are invited to provide ideas for a new township logo at a meeting this Friday from 1-2:25 pm.
This document summarizes the school uniform worn at an Islamic school which consists of a white shirt, green skirt or pants, headscarf, tie, shoes, and socks. It asks the question of what is the Indonesian word for headscarf, with the answer requested in the comments section. It closes by thanking the reader.
This document provides a summary of the activities and facilities available at Westside High School on a typical school day. It mentions the school's educational classes, variety of snacks, space for dancers, facilities for aquatic activities, school mascot and pride, indoor and outdoor eating spaces, music programs, driving opportunities, and ways for students to get their name in the school's history.
Announcements- Tuesday October 17, 2017Ken Stayner
This document contains announcements for various school-related activities, events, deadlines, and opportunities including: field trips for environmental students, senior boys volleyball practice, yoga, art room meetings to begin decorations, a trip to see Anne of Green Gables, a haunted house event, and upcoming college/university visits.
Announcements- Tuesday, October 17, 2017Ken Stayner
Mr. Murray and Mr. Dickson congratulated the girls' flag football team on their season, noting while they didn't have the season hoped for, they learned and had fun. They are optimistic about the team's future with new talent.
Announcements- Thursday December 14, 2017Ken Stayner
The document provides information about several upcoming school events, including a volleyball extravaganza, a holiday variety show audition, a turkey dinner, and a food drive. It also lists the daily dress-up themes for a holiday cheer week and speed limits for operating snowmobiles.
The document contains announcements for various upcoming events at the library including book clubs, reading programs for children and adults, yoga and cooking classes, performances, and the library being closed for Memorial Day. New members are welcome for most events and registration is required for some programs.
The characters from different Catalan festivals like Saint George, the chestnut seller, the tió and Carnival King arrived at the school in Ponent by mistake. When the school janitor let them in, the characters started arguing about which festival day they had mixed up. The school children were surprised to see all the characters together. Flora, one of the school giants, brought out a calendar and explained it was October 30th and they were celebrating the Chestnut Festival. The chestnut seller then invited everyone to share chestnuts so they could all celebrate the fall festival together.
We are students conducting an interview for an assignment. We ask several personal questions - name, country of origin, where they live, who they traveled with, when and why they chose to visit Indonesia, places visited, previous visits, journey duration from their country to Indonesia, knowledge of Java culture, impressions of Indonesian people and food, shopping places, souvenirs to bring back, weather differences, traffic, and overall impressions of Bandung.
This document is a bulletin from the Living Word Worship Center announcing upcoming events for June 17, 2012. It thanks fathers for shaping lives and communities on Father's Day. It also advertises Wednesday bible study and youth groups. Applications are being taken for The Learning Nook. Upcoming fundraisers are listed for kids' camp, including a spaghetti dinner, youth auction, and hog roast carnival. Other events announced are a church work day and Grizzlies baseball game.
Announcements- Friday November 10, 2017Ken Stayner
This document provides information about the GSA Word of the Day, which defines terms related to LGBTQ and equity. Today's word is "safe space", which is defined as a place where anyone can freely express themselves without fear of feeling uncomfortable or unsafe due to attributes such as biological sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or abilities. The Word of the Day is posted on the GSA display board on the main floor. It also announces upcoming GSA and other school club meetings and activities.
Sacred Heart College has invited Tayabas City Mayor Cristina Contreras to be the guest speaker at their 130th foundation day opening program on October 7, 2016 at St. Laboure Gymnasium. The school chose Mayor Contreras, one of their successful alumni, to inspire students with her talk on this year's theme of "Cordians, bearers of the good news among the poor". Sacred Heart College believes Mayor Contreras is best able to honor them with her presence and words of inspiration at the event.
This document discusses various Christmas traditions from both Britain and Georgia. It mentions popular Christmas presents like smartphones and video game consoles. It also describes Christmas traditions such as decorating Christmas trees, traveling by sleigh to deliver presents, eating Christmas dinner including turkey and pudding, and exchanging Christmas cards and presents. The document notes that snow is traditionally part of British Christmas weather and that in Georgia, Christmas is celebrated on January 7th and typical meals include satsivi, roast piglet, gozinaki, and churchkhela.
The document contains several holiday postcards from children to friends and family members. The postcards describe enjoying activities like swimming, beach volleyball, fishing, and visiting attractions. The weather is commonly described as sunny. Senders express having a great time on their holidays and not wanting the holidays to end.
The document is a multi-genre life story by Andi Cooper. It includes the following sections:
1) A short summary of growing up in Kannapolis, North Carolina and fond memories of the town.
2) An anecdote about meeting her lifelong best friend Chelsey when they were children.
3) The sad story of her grandmother passing away when she was young.
4) Struggles with her father having an affair that almost destroyed her family.
5) Finding life and college more challenging than expected but ultimately moving forward.
6) A brief bio of the author currently in her early 20s pursuing teaching.
Adam is the narrator's older cousin who looked out for them when they were younger. Now they are close like brothers. The narrator has two best friends, Maddy and Olivia, who they enjoy spending time with. The narrator loves Christmas for the opportunity to celebrate with family and exchange gifts. Their father is very supportive and encouraging, and often made home videos of the family that the narrator enjoys watching. The narrator has a large extended family but a small immediate family who are all close.
A soldier calls his parents from San Francisco to ask if he can bring a friend home who was injured in Vietnam. The friend lost an arm and a leg but has nowhere else to go. The parents refuse, saying he would be a burden. The son hangs up and later commits suicide. The parents discover at the morgue that their son also only had one arm and one leg. The story promotes unconditional love and acceptance of those different from ourselves.
Calessa was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes on December 26, 2000 at age 7. This changed her life, but with the support of her family and medical advances like insulin pumps, she is able to live a full life and do all the activities other kids do. She manages her diabetes day by day with blood sugar testing and insulin. Calessa hopes that with more donations for research, a cure can be found so that no other children have to live with this disease.
This document contains a collection of posts from friends and family mourning the loss of Jake Vinyard. They share memories of their friendship with Jake and playing sports together in school. They express how much Jake will be missed and their condolences for his family. Details are provided about visitation and funeral services to be held for Jake.
This document provides an update on the Nightmare family, beginning with Dongy silently scolding Parasite for breaking another toaster. It then introduces their two oldest children, Oblivion and Poxy Waste „o Space, before checking in on other family members. The document describes „Orrible's death and funeral, which is attended by his children and upset grandchildren. It concludes by saying the Nightmares pulled together to get through their sadness, though things remained difficult, especially for the young grandchildren coping with loss.
The document appears to be a collection of random phrases and sentences uttered by various animals and people. There is no clear narrative or main topic discussed. The quotes reference different speakers' thoughts on topics like cuteness, napping, food, dancing, relationships, and activities like swimming or snowball fights. Overall it reads like snippets of overheard conversation from a diverse group with no obvious connection between the statements.
This letter from Brittany to Kristian celebrates their 16 month anniversary and lists the many happy memories they have shared together over that time, including attending sports games, trips to amusement parks, holidays with family, and bringing home a pet. Brittany expresses how much Kristian and his family mean to her and how he has brought her joy. She looks forward to creating more wonderful memories in the future.
This letter from Brittany to Kristian celebrates their 16 month anniversary and lists the many happy memories they have shared together over that time, including attending sports games, trips to amusement parks, holidays with family, and bringing home a pet. Brittany expresses how much Kristian and his family mean to her and how he has brought her joy. She looks forward to creating more wonderful memories in the future.
- Friends and family are encouraged to go on adventures together like searching for ice caves, country dancing, late night road trips, playing games in unusual locations, and participating in paint fights before some leave for missions or move away.
- The document expresses gratitude and appreciation for the positive influence and support each person has provided, and hopes they will stay in touch going forward despite upcoming changes.
Victoria and her partner are celebrating their first Valentine's Day together despite being on opposite sides of the country, over 2,700 miles apart. They reminisce on how they first met and began their relationship, sharing laughs over chicken nuggets. Though the distance is challenging, their love is more important and will help them stick together through hard times. The partner expresses their love for Victoria and commitment to making the relationship work despite the physical separation.
This document contains 5 birthday poems:
1) A poem for a daughter celebrating her birthday, praising her kindness, compassion, and the joy she brings.
2) A short brother birthday poem expressing gratitude for their brotherhood.
3) A granddaughter birthday poem customizing it for her blond curls and describing her as sweet, nice, and a wonderful person.
4) A sister birthday poem calling her exceptional and praising her support in their family.
5) A baby's first birthday poem celebrating the milestone and looking forward to their growth from a tiny infant.
Once upon a time, a little boy had several beloved dogs that he played with outside for hours. As he grew older, his dogs grew older as well until eventually they passed away. Though gone, the dogs will always have a special place in the boy's heart and memories as his best friends from childhood. The document is a collection of stories and memories dedicated to the special people and animals in the author's life.
The document appears to be a collection of messages between two people documenting their relationship over several months. It references various shared experiences like late night meals, kissing for the first time, study breaks, helping each other get ready to go out, and celebrating holidays and milestones together. There is a theme of expressing affection, enjoying each other's company, and making future plans despite an upcoming separation.
2. Highlight: Today is a special day,I think I should give my devotional thanks to my best friend you,that’s you who help me go out of hardships,that’s you who accompany me all the time,that’s you who knows what I’m thinking! It is you Highlight: Today is a special day,I think I should give my devotional thanks to my best friend you,that’s you who help me go out of hardships,that’s you who accompany me all the time,that’s you who knows what I’m thinking!
3. I know we are friends,athough I’m prince! I know we are fri en ds, athough I’m prince!
4. I know our childhood has been far away Just like the pumpkins forehead,but you Still stay my side is a big surprise ! Than ks !
5. Goodbye my fantastic yesterday, I will take you to find my bright tomo rrow!