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Putnam County Schools Menu Feb 25 - March 1 Monday February 25: Potato Rounds/Toast LUNCH: BREADED CHICKEN STRIPS, Macaroni & Cheese, Fruit Cocktail, Cornbread, Milk Tuesday February 26: Blueberry Muffin, Yogurt w/Granola LUNCH: MINI CORNDOGS, PINTO BEAN SOUP, Diced Potatoes, Applesauce, Milk Wednesday February 27: Mini French Toast LUNCH: TURKEY SANDWICH WRAP, Lettuce/Tomato/Cheese, California Blend Veg’s, Baked Chips, Red Jello w/Strawberries, Milk Thursday February 28: Biscuit w/Gravy LUNCH: SPAGHETTI w/MEATSAUCE, Steamed Broccoli Parmesan, Pineapple Chunks, Wheat Roll, Milk Friday March 1: Scrambled Eggs Ham/Toast LUNCH: BBQ CHICKEN ON A BUN, Potato Wedges, Steamed Peas, Sliced Pears, Milk
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Grave Creek Mound to present talk on North America’s Little Ice Age on Feb.28 MOUNDSVILLE, WV - Grave Creek Mound Archaeological Complex in Moundsville will continue its 2013 Lecture/Film series at 7 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 28, with a lecture titled “A Snowball’s Chance: Climatic Effects on Native Americans during the Protohistoric Era, 1530-1760.” Isaac J. Emrick, lecturer and Ph.D. candidate at West Virginia University (WVU), will present the free program and the public is invited to attend. In North America, a period known as the Little Ice Age reached its first peak in the 1500s. Archaeologists have determined that this climate change coincided with the boom and bust cycles that affected the prehistoric cultures who lived in the Middle Ohio River Valley. Emrick’s presentation combines the most upto-date climate information with
archaeological and historical records to examine the role of climate in these cultural boom and bust cycles. Emrick teaches U.S. and American Indian history at WVU, where he is completing his doctoral dissertation titled “To Abandon so Beautiful a Dwelling: Indian Connections to the Mid-
dle Ohio River Valley, 1640-1754.” His major field of study is Early Native American History and he started his academic career as a cultural anthropologist. One of his many projects was developing a GIS database of colonial period information for the Ohio River Valley. “Modern technology is allow-
ing research to go into areas never before explored. The application of technology and climate data has provided fascinating insight into past cultures,” said David Rotenizer, site manager at Grave Creek Mound. The series will continue at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 28, with a talk titled “Paleoethnobotany: The Secret of Seeds” with Amanda L. Valko, archaeology lab manager at Michael Baker Corporation in Beaver, Pa. For more information about the lecture or other programs at Grave Creek Mound, contact Andrea Keller, cultural program coordinator, at (304) 843-4128 or email her at Andrea.K.Keller@wv.gov. Indicate in the message if you are interested in receiving information SEE ICE AGE ON PAGE 7
Microsoft Excel Workshops Kanawha Valley Community and Technical College will offer a series of Microsoft Excel 2010 workshops designed for participants with little or no experience with computers or who want to increase their computer proficiency. In Microsoft Excel 2010- Basic, students will learn how to use the Help system and navigate worksheets and workbooks; edit text, values, formulas, and pictures; learn about absolute and relative references; work with ranges, rows, and columns; create and modify charts; and learn to manage large workbooks. This workshop will be held Friday, March 15, 2013. In Microsoft Excel 2010- Inter-
mediate, students will learn how to use multiple workbooks and more advanced formatting options. Learn how to create outlines, apply cell names, and work with lists and tables. Course also covers advanced charting, auditing, and protection. This workshop will be held Friday, April 12, 2013. In Microsoft Excel 2010- Advanced, Students will work with advanced formulas, and functions such as VLOOKUP, MATCH, and INDEX, learn about validation and database functions such as DSUM, PivotTables and PivotCharts, how to query external databases, and running and recording macros. This workshop will be held Friday, May 10, 2013.
Workshops will be held at the Kanawha Valley Community & Technical College Workforce and Economic Development site located in the Schoenbaum Family Enrichment Center at 1701 Fifth Avenue, Suite 142, Charleston, WestVirginia. Each workshop begins at 9:00 a.m. and ends at 4:00 p.m. Pre-registration is required to assure adequate room. The registration fee is $95 for each sixhour, hands-on workshop and includes a student textbook and CD with practice activities. Register on-line (http://apps.wvsto.com/wvsctccms/default.aspx), by phone (304205-6603) or e-mail workshops@kvctc.edu. Members of Charleston Area Alliance, South
Charleston Chamber of Commerce and Putnam County Chamber of Commerce receive a five percent discount. For information on other training programs and workshops offered by KVCTC’sWorkforce and Economic Development Division, visit our web site at www.kvctc.edu/workforce. Kanawha Valley Community and Technical College is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution and does not discriminate against any person because of race, sex, age, color, religion, disability, national or ethnic origin. Ms. Michelle Bissell, Compliance Coordinator, 2001 Union Carbide Drive, South Charleston,WV 25303.
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