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North Cheektowaga Courier/ Friday, November 28, 2014

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Join local musician for an introduction to the harp By Debra Kelly

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On Saturday, Dec. 13, Kela Walton will be bringing her harp to the Julia Boyer Reinstein Library. Beginning at 2 p.m., the musician will be telling holiday stories, leading the audience in

holiday carols, and even giving anyone who’s interested the chance to try the harp for themselves. Walton is a relative newcomer to the Western New York area, having relocated to Buffalo from her native Texas in the summer of 2014. The harp is a rather non-

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Kela Walton will be bringing her harp to the Julia Boyer Reinstein Library. Beginning at 2 p.m. heard a harp in person was at a performance of the Nutcracker ballet my mom took me to see when I was around 7 years old,” she says. “I remember being mesmerized by the harp at every ballet we went to after that.” It wasn’t until she was 11 that she took her first lesson, and today, she’s eager to pass on the same feeling learning and practicing the harp gave her. Performing for a younger audience – and interacting with them afterward – is one of her favorite parts of her extensive teaching career. The spontaneity of the youngest students keeps her on her toes, and she’s found that it’s better to have a wealth of songs, skits and stories to draw from than it

is to recite a regular lesson plan. Presenting children with a fun program tailored to what they want at the moment is the first step in opening the door to new experiences. For many in her audience, this will be the first time they’ve seen a harp in person, and she’s found that getting to try the harp is often her audience’s – and her – favorite part of the program. Walton is not just a performer but a teacher as well, it’s teaching that drives her. She’s currently a member of the faculty at the Buffalo Suzuki Strings school in North Tonawanda, and also founded a harp program in several Texas public schools before her relocation to

Buffalo. Walton has earned her Master of Music in Harp Performance and Pedagogy from the University of Houston Moores School of Music, and made her solo debut with the Kingsville Symphony Orchestra. For her, it’s a gratifying thing to be able to bring students to this often overlooked instrument. “The biggest reason why fewer people play the harp is accessibility,” Walton says. “Finding a harp to buy or rent and access to a harp teacher are big hurdles in many communities. People think harps are big and expensive, but that’s not necessarily true.” Registration begins on November 20; call 668-4991 to reserve a spot.


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North and South Cheektowaga capture the spirit of neighbors By Debra Kelly

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Buffalo and the Western New York area is known across the country for its long winters and heavy snowfall, but with the recent unprecedented weather, the entire area has captured national – and even worldwide – headlines. And not for entirely bad reasons. In a time when strife and

protests are tearing many communities apart, Buffalo is a symbol of neighbors pulling together to help neighbors in any and every way that they can. Many people in North Cheektowaga found they had dodged the worst of the storm, while much of South Cheektowaga was buried beneath feet upon feet of snow. That meant some neighbors were free to help those who might live only a few blocks

away. “What was interesting about this storm was that those of us who live in North Cheektowaga were fine and the south part of town got hit so hard,” said Kerry Switalski, Executive Director of the Senior Center and volunteer at the town’s warming station. “They mobilized the CERT (Citizen Emergency Response Team) members from the north part of town because they could get out

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Celebrate the season at the library By Debra Kelly

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All across Western New York, children are eagerly hoping for a white Christmas that means Santa and his reindeer will have the perfect place to land as they make their rounds and deliver their toys. Christmas only comes once a year, unfortunately, but that makes Christmas celebrations that much more special. The Julia Boyer Reinstein Library will be holding their special Christmas celebration at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 16. Registration for the event begins on Nov. 25, and can be done by calling 6884991 or just by stopping by the library. Children of all ages will

be treated to holiday events when their familiar library is transformed by the spirit of the season. “We do it all, from lighting the tree to singing carols, to making ornaments and serving Christmas cookies and milk,” said the library’s Jennifer Villa, known affectionately to the children as Miss Jen. While that’s their official Christmas celebration, a few days beforehand children between 5 and 12 years old will also be able to partake in another treasured holiday tradition – the making of the gingerbread house. “We’re calling them graham crackers houses, because that’s what we’re actually using, but they’re gingerbread houses,” said Villa. “We’ll have the gra-

ham crackers and all the decorations, so all they’ll have to do is bring their imaginations.” Building gingerbread houses is a bizarrely old tradition. It dates back to the 1600s, when master bakers and craftsmen throughout Europe would strive to create the most elaborate holiday creation that they could, made from slabs of gingerbread and a variety of edible decorations. It was such a valued tradition that originally, only elite bakers were allowed to make gingerbread outside of a narrow window around Easter and Christmas. Now, though, everyone’s allowed to join in the fun. The graham cracker house construction will be held at the library at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 11,

with registration required and beginning on Nov. 20. Gone are the days when Christmas at the library meant just taking out a holiday-themed book. Villa and her colleagues are looking forward to bringing new opportunities to kids when it comes to enjoying the holiday season, and it’s something that they’re keeping up throughout the year. They’re grateful to be able to bring programs to the library that are touched with their own creativity, and seeing the children grow and thrive in their friendly, creative and everchanging environment is a rewarding thing. To make reservations for any of the library’s programs, call 668-4991.

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ECC unveils Fallen Heroes Memorial Park

In honor of the week of Veterans Day, Erie Community College gathered with local veterans, police and fire departments, and community members to proudly unveil its first responder-focused Fallen Heroes Memorial Park— dedicated to students who’ve lost their lives in the line of police, fire or military duty— on Thursday, November 13 outside ECC’s North Campus Law Enforcement Training Academy. “This park stands as a tribute to those ECC alums that made the ultimate sacrifice,” said ECC President Jack Quinn. “It will now be a place for others to remember and honor to their sacrifice for decades to come.” The park—aided by donations from such local Western New York companies as Campobello Construction, Lakeside Sod, Love Joy Metals, Inc. and Occhino Paving; design and construction work from the college’s Architecture Technology, Construction Technology and Visual Communications students; and completion by ECC’s Maintenance and Grounds Department—features trees and flowered latticework; steel silhouettes of veterans, police officers and firefighters; six towering flag poles flying the American flag and the flags of the

A memorial wreath was also presented to ECC officials by members of Amherst’s Main-Transit Fire Department, followed by local bagpiper Dan McQue’s stirring version of “Amazing Grace” and local vet Sam Piazza’s trumpeted “Taps” over the event’s hundreds of gathered attendees. five branches of the Armed Services; a 500-pound memorial stone, donated by ECC’s 117th Police Basic class and relocated from a nearby police recruit assembly area; and park benches and picnic tables for

those looking to come pay their respects and appreciate the sacrifices of fallen heroes. To date, 15 of ECC’s alumni have been lost to direct combat in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, and two others have died while still

on active duty in noncombat circumstances. Many of the region’s police officers and firefighters who’ve died in the line of duty were either ECC graduates or graduates of the college’s Law Enforcement Training Academy (LETA)

as well, so the park will stand as a testament to their lives and the community they called their own. The morning started with the national anthem performed by First Niagara Center fixture Doug Allen.

Morning remarks were made by ECC President Jack Quinn; ECC representatives Richard Washousky, Dan Frontera and Ed Hempling; and various attending elected officials.

Donations sought for theme tray auction The Dick-Urban Community Association (DUCA) is planning our third annual theme tray auction for Thursday, Dec. 4. All proceeds will benefit the Dick-Urban Community Association Scholarship Fund.

Funds will be used to offer a scholarship to high school seniors that reside in Cheektowaga or Depew that are graduating from any area high school during the 2014-15 school year and are moving on to higher education and training.

It is our sincere hope that your business or organization will offer a donation for this event. It will enable DUCA to provide incentive, encouragement and support to these graduates that seek to advance their education with the goal of becoming

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Volunteer for the Hambone Express By Debra Kelly

COURIER CORRESPONDENT

The holidays are a busy time for the Buffalo City Mission, and Thanksgiving isn’t even over when they start looking ahead to the needs of the community for Christmas. The Hambone Express is the City Mission’s program that helps to ensure families in need across Western New York have a hot meal for Christmas. They can’t do it all without the help of the community, and now, they’re looking for volunteers to help bring Christmas dinner home for the holidays. On Christmas morning, 135 delivery teams are needed to help take 4,000 meals out into the community. Teams will be making their rounds between 8 and 11:30 a.m., leaving plenty of time for everyone to get home in time for their own Christmas dinner. In fact, according to Senior Director Aubrey Calhoun, it’s a great opportunity for en-

tire families to get together and volunteer their time on Christmas morning. “It’s such a great opportunity for people – and whole families – to be the only faces that many people see on Christmas Day,” said Calhoun. “Our delivery teams mean so much to so many people during the holidays.” In addition to delivery drivers and helpers, there’s several other volunteer opportunities that are particular to Christmas. Christmas is the time for not only helping our neighbors, but for cheerful, fun gift bags, too – the Mission is looking for anyone, particularly groups and organizations, that would be interested in putting some festively creative touches on the plain grocery bags that will be used to deliver thousands of Christmas meals. They’re also looking for Christmas gifts for women and children, to be handed out at their Cornerstone Manor. The simple donation of a gift can mean the difference between a

bleak Christmas and one with just a little bit of holiday cheer – along with the knowledge that someone out there in the community cares. Along with gifts, of course, comes the need for someone to help sort and wrap them. That work begins on Dec. 16, along with a setup of the festivities. There’s also a need for donations for the Mission’s Christmas Eve Punch Bowl party. Those interested can donate anything party-related from cracker and cookie trays to chocolates or condiments. And, with Christmas festivities comes the need to clean up afterward. From 9 a.m. to 11:30 p.m., volunteers will be needed to help clean up and put the Christmas decorations away for next year. In order to reserve a spot for volunteering this holiday season, the Mission is asking that interested parties call their Volunteer Department at 854-8181 ext. 404.

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It’s an age-old question – which is better, the book or the movie? At the Julia Boyer Reinstein Library, the answer is, “both”. Starting at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 15, they’re going to be hosting their Family Movie Series. You’ll have to stop into the library to see what’s showing, but since registration is required, interested families can do everything at once. “We black out the windows in our meeting room, pass out popcorn, and use

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Nominate your favorite local business By Debra Kelly

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The U.S. Small Business Administration is looking for nominations for the awards given throughout the Buffalo District Small Business Week 2015. Across the country, local branches of the nationwide organization will be taking a week to recognize and reward the hard-working small business owners that make up the backbone of their communities. And they need help in finding those people. From now until 3 p.m. on Monday, January 5, the SBA will be accepting nominations in a number of different business categories. Entries can be submitted through the Nomination Portal on their web site, located at awards.sba.gov. There are a number of different categories that businesses and local entrepreneurs can be nominated for, and each have their own specific criteria that needs to be met. Categories include: The Small Business Exporter of the Year, which anyone who owns and operates a small business engaged in exporting is eligible to be nominated for. The SBA Young Entrepreneur of the Year, which honors individuals who have been the owner/ operator of a small business for at least three years, and will not have turned 30 years old by June 1, 2014. The Jeffrey Butland Family-Owned Business of the Year honors

businesses that have been passed down from one generation to the next, and have been in business for at least 15 years. The Financial Services Champion of the Year honors an individual who assists small businesses in accounting or the providing of financial services – nominees can be business owners, but don’t have to be. The Home-Based

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Local sports Mount Mercy, Springville to give back in a big way By Matthew Ondesko MANAGING EDITOR

When Mount Mercy Academy and SpringvilleGriffith Institute take the court at 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6 at Mount Mercy Academy, they will be doing so with a purpose. For the third year in a row, and for the second time between Springville and Mercy, the game will be played as part of the Mercy Heroes basketball game. The game is part of an initiative that Mount Mercy started three years ago to help bring awareness to the Wounded Warrior Project. All proceeds from the event will go directly to the Wounded Warrior Project. The purpose of the Wounded Warrior Project is to raise awareness and to enlist the public’s aid for the needs of injured service members; to help injured servicemen and women aid and assist each other; and to provide unique and direct programs and services to meet their needs. Last year, on a snowy January day, the schools raised more than $2,500 for WWP. In the first two years of the event, more than $4,500 has been raised. “It is an amazing event,” stated Mount Mercy Academy coach John Glose. “I think a good thing we can teach these girls is service to others.” The communities of South Buffalo and Springville have helped in a big way, as well. Despite a snow storm that hit South Buffalo during the morning of the game last year, the tiny gym on Red Jacket

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Mount Mercy and Springville participated in the Mercy Heroes game last year, too. Proceeds directly benefit the Wounded Warrior Project. was packed with Springville and Mount Mercy supporters. “Giving back to their community,” said Glose, when asked what his team would get out it. “This is a great way for these girls to do. And I am really excited to be able to do it again.” This year, AT&T, Wegmans and a host of others are stepping up to make the event event more enjoyable than in years past. AT&T is the official sponsor of the event, while Wegmans will donate the water and sports drinks to be sold during the game. This is the second year in a row that Wegmans has come through for teams, community and the Wounded Warrior Project. “People are really stepping up and helping out, and it’s huge,” stated Glose.

“We can’t do it without them. It’s the entire community getting involved. The schools getting involved. It’s these kids getting involved. That’s what makes it great. Everybody chipping in and helping out.” For Mount Mercy guard Emily Sheehan, this is her third Mercy Heroes basketball game. She took part in the first one her sophomore year, when the Magic took on Buffalo Seminary. With family that served in the military, this even means a little bit more than whether or not you win or lose. It’s about raising awareness for those who fight and defend this country. “It has been a great experience so far,” stated Sheehan. “We all come together and work together

to give back to the community and for the soldiers that have, and are, fighting for us. When you think of Wounded Warrior, you think of people that risk their lives for us, and have gotten hurt because of it.” The 2014 Mercy Heroes basketball game will be held Saturday, Dec. 6 at Mount Mercy Academy, 88 Red Jacket, Buffalo, NY. 14220. Junior varsity will start at 1:30 p.m. followed by varsity at 3 p.m. Admission is $5, with all proceeds going to the Wounded Warrior Project. There will be a 50/50 drawing, raffles and other great prizes the day of the games. For more information, contact Community Papers of WNY Managing Editor Matthew Ondesko at mondesko@cpowny.com or at 668-5223, ext. 8007.

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The second annual Mercy Heroes game tipped off in January of 2014.


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First quarter honor roll students announced The following students were named to the Cheektowaga Central Middle School Honor Roll for the first quarter of the 2014-15 school year: Grade 5: Amanti, Gracie; Avent, Alvin; Bajer, Matthew; Barberio, Gemma; Bellaus, Abby; Bogle, Dallas; Brinson, Ricco; Brown, Kayrah; Bryant, Carlie; Buchnowski, Laini; Bui, Emily; Burd, Sydney; Burke, Sydney; Calkins, Donna; Chandler, Katrina; Christmann, Andrew; Darlak, Alexandra; Davis, Gracie; Dickerson, Marshawn; Douglass, David; Figueroa, Isabella; Fullone, Jessica; Germann, Alexia; Hampton, LaRon; Hess, Alisha; Himmelsbach, Emily; Hinton, Ti’Brya; Holts, Precious; Krzanowicz Jr., Christopher; Lai, Kim; Lucas, Camila; Marciniak, Emily; Mazur, Mick; McCullor, Evan; McFarland, Macie; Mingo, Markeith; Myles, Angelina; Nastaga, Haley; Nguyen, Alyssa; Peacock, Connor; Polizzi, Alana; Polizzi, Mia; Raczka, Aaron; Raczka, Anthony; Robinson, Nadira; Roskey, Aiden; Rupert, Alyssa; Rupert, Angelina; Rutledge, Kennedy; Sliwinski, Aurora; Smirnow,

Alexander; Sparks, Reina; Stachowiak, Nathan; Stroud, Jenna; Walczak, Madison; Woelffel, Emily; Woelffel, Sarah; Young, Deanna; and Zimmerman, Aidan. Grade 6: Baker, Dominic; Biber III, Clifford; Biedron, Evan; Brown, Brianna; Bryant, Adovia; Budziszewski, Camryn; Bugenhagen, Emma; Carr, Cassandra; Chandler, Cameron; Dao, My Kim; Darwish, Nada; Dubiel, Anna; Duncan, Noelle; Eisenhardt, Hannah; Figueroa, Anastasia; Figueroa, Genesis; Garcia, Angelina; Giczkowski, Jocelyn; Golab, Samantha; Gomez, Ryan; Grunder, Mikayla; Hampton Jr., Kendrick; Hencinski, Alexander; Jenkins, Jayvon; Jones, Aaliyah; Karmilowicz, Alexa; Khoury, Hannah; Lawrence, Brooklyn; Le, Lindsey; Le, Thao Nguyen; Lewis, Janya; Lupejkis, Andrew; Maccarone, Vito; Nguyen, Dana; Nguyen, Isabella; Nguyen, Yenvy; Nolan, Dylan; Norton, Alyssa; Patterson, December; Pham, Bao Han; Pham, Brianna; Pruchnowski, Aaron; Rivera, Alisha; Roberts, Jessica; Sharpe, Isaiah; Simmons, Deonza; Sparbel,

Tyler; Spencer, Alexx; Szwed, Michael; Thomas, Alicia; Thompson, Cody; Thompson, Stephen; Velez, Javier; Williams, Jereick; Williams, Lily; Wilson, Amyah; Wolf, Samantha; and Zuppa, Dylan. Grade 7: Alim, Isfar; Alvira, Alissandra; Bajer, Haley; Barry, Ahmed; Bellaus, Haley; Bishop, Darnell; Chandler, Austin; Chorazak, Alyssa; Everett, Jordyn; Fumerelle, Brooke; Gayhart, Coby; Ghairat, Palwasha; Harris, John’neka; Harris, Jordan; Hester, Alexis; Holts, Miguel; Holzman, Alexis; Jenkins, Torrie; Jones, J’Lynn; Katilus, Haley; Kirst, Caitlin; Knighton, Kyle; Krause, Emily; Lawrence, Victoria; Mahmood, Iqra; Martin, Madison; McMullen, Taylor; Muscoreil, Alisiana; Nazzarett, Cali; Nguyen, Dan; Nguyen, James; Obstarczyk, Felicia; Pham, Kimberly; Riggs, Logan; Rinaldo, Jade; Rome, Emmalie; Rote, Kayleigh; Rowell, Cameron; Scafetta, Matthew; Shaikh, Saffa; Simmons, Desani; Stachowiak, Samantha; Stoneham, Isabella; Swiatek, Maxwell; Taber, Christian; Thongchanh,

Rinoa; Tran, Anna; Tran, Mary; Wagner, Logan; Williams, Aniya; and Wilson, Isaiah. Grade 8: Abdo, Sakhr; Andrzejewski, Tyler; Avdagic, Dennis; Ayer, Makayla; Beal, KeShone; Bevan, Christopher; Bialkowski, Alex; Blake, Rachel; Blake, Ryan; Carr, Phyllis; Chandler Jr., Kyle; Christmann, Emily; Countryman, Michael; Curr, Madison; Domanowski, Austin; Dubiel, John; Erni, Candace; Gayle, Tobias; Germann, Christian; Ghairat, Waghma; Gioia, Destiny; Gonzalez, Mariyah; Gredelj, Ana; Hencinski, Sarah; Huynh, Alena; Judd IV, James; Karmilowicz, Maya; Karp, Zachary; Le, Kathy; Lenhard, Evan; McCullor, Owen; McGill, Kyle; Miller, Marissa; Myles Jr., Quincy; Ntiranyibagira, Alvine; Parker, Angel; Pham, Christina; Polizzi, Capri; Portorreal, Paul; Pulkownik, Dominick; Racinowski, Ryan; Randle, Amara; Rohauer, Emily; Scott, Izasia; Seger, Sarah; Serio, Adam; Sparbel, Alexander; Statz, Jesse; Szuniewicz, Kaylanna; Szwed, Madeline; Trieu, Tracy; Victor, Viola; Williams, Jon’Eva; Wright, Brianna; and Zuppa, Gage.

Christmas Fair returns for 71st year For a record setting 71st year, the St. Aloysius Family Christmas Fair will take place from noon to 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6 at St. Aloysius, 157 Cleveland Dr., Cheektowaga. The fair will feature theme baskets, prize

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A menu of homemade chili, roast beef, pulledpork, hot dogs, hamburgers, pizza and desserts will be served in the kitchen. For more information, call the parish rectory at 833-1715.

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Maryvale Middle School announces honor roll students The following students were named to the high honor roll for having an average 95.0 percent and above at Maryvale Middle School: •Grade 8: Archilla, Ashley; Cadwallader, Katelyn; Caughill, Alyssa; Mir, Saleha; Myers, Kyle; and Renczkowski, Natasha. •Grade 7: Gerasimowicz, Jenna; LeViness, Emily; MacLefko, Alyssa; Mahn, Sean; Plumer, Ryan; Ricchiazzi, Matthew; Richardson, Allisa; Rogacki, Alicia; Schlosser, Seth; Usinski, Danielle; Wagstaff, Madison; and Wellenc, Alexander. •Grade 6: Brown, Jacob; Fell, Sienna; Forbes, Justin; Harper, Carson; Irby, Ian; Knoblauch, Kira; Lagraves, Madeline; Meyers, Grace; Mir, Laibah; Mohmand, Abdul; Newkirk, Jay-Anna; O’Hern, Lindsey; Pham, Kaitlyn; Popovich, Hannah; Pralow, Austin; Renczkowski, Michala; Seth, Kimberlee; Soteli, Ajla; Stanley, Skyler; and Willard, Raegen. The following students were named to the honor roll for having an average between 90.0 and 94.9 percent: •Grade 8: Benthien, Emily; Burns, Nicholas; Cheema, Sukhdeep; Craven, Kennedy; Crombie, Nathan; Fest, Anthony; Ganger, Paris; Gauthier, Kaitlyn; Gorlick, Taylor; Gruenthaner, Anna; Heide, Madison; Hill, Alanna; Howe, Joseph; Jacobs, Emma; Kasprzycki, Hayley; Koller, Talia; Kosmack, Kyle; Mackowski, Athena; Masna, Luke; McCarthy, Jason; Menshel, Hannah; Ngo, Anthony; Petz, Josiah; Pham, Selena;

Phillips, Ashley; Quigley, Tanner; Schlierf, Brianna; Shawkat, Asma; Tague, Danielle; Tran, Taron; Usinski, Emily; Willard, Grace; Wrzos, Matthew; and Wu, HanLin. •Grade 7: Baer, Madison; Boyanich, Courtland; Brzykcy, Jacob; Campbell, Camron; Cervo, Madalyn; Cooper, Kayla; Cottone, Elizabeth; Dick, Cade; Drabik, Kane; Driscoll, Julie; Elis, Ethyn; Forbes, Myles; Gettings, Alyssa; Ghairat, Shamshad; Godfrey, Audrey; Godfrey, Ethan; Kinsley, Mariah; Lin, Yu Ting; McGeeRoss, Christie; Murray, Tyler; Norek, Kayla; Raczynski, Alex; Reidy, Nicole; Schoaff, Mary; Vu, Rosa; Zoeller, Jackson; Spaich, Taylor; Nguyen, Danny; Valentine, Madison; Giroux, Alyssa; Meyer, Kathryn; and Yale, Brooke. •Grade 6: Agen, Marley; Beeson, Jeremy; Bizub, Abigail; Butler, Shaughnessy; Collier, Alyssa; Coons, Ryan; Croce, Cassondra; Dufrane, Dillon; Falter, Alana; Feeney, Erin; Fest, Nathan; Finnegan, Blake; Foley, Lauren; Fruehauf, Brianna; Glynn, Haleigh; Grenzy, Marissa; Haffa, Alexis; Huynh, Toby; Johns, Alexis; Knospe, Faith; Lin, Jennifer; Longo, Peyton; Lysiak, Arianna; MacDonald, Arianna; Mann, Broden; Mann, Isabel; McIntyre, Mackenzie; McLaughlin, Riley; McLeod, Makiah; Meyer, Emily; Muniz, Joshua; Orlowski, Dean; Padovani, Gianna; Remley, Nicole; Rubel, Kylie; Sauer, Cameron; Skok, Shawn; Stockmeyer, Taylor; Travis, Nevaeh; Ward, Drew; Welker, Teresa; and Whalen, Madison.


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