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LCSD students receive Junior High All-County Honors

Three morgan Road middle students recently earned 2023 Junior High all County Band honors. Pictured, from left, are Katherine Springall, Ethan Parry-Benedict and Joseph Deegan.

Liverpool Central School District Director

Arts Adam Sha - recently announced that three Morgan Road Middle students and three Soule Road Middle students were honored with selections to the 2023 Junior High AllCounty Band and Orchestra.

Receiving honors from MRM were eighth-grader Katherine Springall, seventh-grader Ethan Parry-Benedict and eighthgrader Joseph Deegan.

Clay Historical association hosts programs

The Clay Historical Association (CHA) will be holding two programs in March.

The Voice of Fanny Seward:

CHA will hold this program on Wednesday, March 15, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 4939 Stat Route 31, Clay.

Join Kate Grindstaff from the Seward House Museum to explore the life and legacy of the youngest Seward child. Pulling from her diary and other firsthand accounts, this narrative-based presentation provides an analysis of Fanny Seward’s lived experiences, convictions, and position in society.

Any questions call Cindy at 315-927-7375 or visit CHA’s facebook page.

Historical Marker Scavenger Hunt

On Thursday, March 23, 2023, from 6-7:30 p.m., Liverpool Public Library and CHA will bring to the community this engaging program that is fun and enlightening. Meet in Liverpool Library’s Carman Community Room and receive instructions for the historical scavenger hunt. The hunt will be for historical sign markers throughout Liverpool as far as Route 31. Find all the markers and answer the questions to win a prize. The hunt will end at Raymour and Flanigan on Route 57. Participants will need a vehicle.

Registration required; go to Liverpool Library’s website under event. People who are scavenging as a team, please register under one name. For more info visit Liverpool Library’s event site or CHA’s Facebook page.

Three soule Road middle students recently earned 2023 Junior High all County Band and Orchestra honors. Pictured, from left, are Luke Granbois, Cameron Leece and Madison Lapp.

Receiving honors from SRM were seventhgrader Luke Granbois (orchestra), eighth-grader Cameron Leece (band) and seventh-grader Mad - l From page 1 ity in the fall and in the spring.

“He was in charge of scheduling the rentals and supervising all the events from the nonLiverpool athletic activities,” Mangicaro told a reporter. “And he did a tremendous job.”

Sofia was also responsible for supervising the l From page 1 clude gift cards to local bookstores with a grand prize basket drawing that completes the program in mid-March. For the month of February, there are various ways to earn tickets with a month full of double ticket-earning activities.

Patrons will be awarded one raffle ticket per book ison Lapp (orchestra).

The students will perform during the 2023 Junior High All-County Festival to be held January 27 and 28 at Solvay

Liverpool Varsity Club which would organize pep rallies, senior banquets and the hall of fame committee.

Former school librar - ian Susan Kline applauded the way he taught social studies.

“He always brought his students to the library for their government research projects,” Kline remembered. “He made sure every single student or audiobook read and two tickets for “extracurricular” activities, such as attending a program, writing a review, signing up for a library card, and completing a reading challenge.

Challenges this month include reading a book by a black author for Black History Month, checking out a Blind Date Book, making a craft with the library, and participating in the CNY Reads had the right materials for his or her project and worked with them to make sure they were successful.”

High School. The Onondaga County Music Educators Association sponsors the festival.

School board member Nick Blaney, an alumnus of LHS, said he and the board are impressed by the overwhelming number of tributes coming in from the community.

“It’s clear that he touched a a lot of people’s lives,” Blaney said.

One Book: CNY’s Community Reading Initiative. Creative reading selections are the trick to this program, as one book could qualify for multiple tickets-hint, hint. Print copies of challenges, entry guidelines, and paper submissions are available at each NOPL branch, and more information about the Adult Winter Reading Challenge can be found at NOPL.org/ awrc.

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