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Thursday, October 26, 2000

In the Schools




Kings Spanish Club holds clothing drive

        For the 11th straight year, Kings High School's Spanish Club will be holding a clothing drive. This year, clothes will be collected Nov. 7-17.

        Donations will be given to the Cincinnati Emergency Food Shelter. There are more than 100 students in the Spanish Club, said Rhonda Allen-Harman, adviser.

        Past recipients of the clothing drive have been Goodwill, the Salvation Army and victims of Hurricane Mitch in Honduras.

        To donate, drop off any clothing item that is in good shape at any of the six schools in the Kings Local School District. For additional information, contact spokeswoman Linda Oda at 398-8050, Ext. 10150.
       

Evening with band

        The Little Miami High School Panther Band will hold its final appearance of the year on Saturday . Included will be the show, dinner and an auction with dinner being served at 5 p.m. followed by the auction.

        The Varsity Show begins at 7 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Adult dinner is $5.

        Also, Little Miami High School staff invites all parents to attend Parent-Teacher Conferences on Nov. 2 beginning at 4:30 p.m. and ending at 8 p.m. Schedule an appointment with the high school office by calling 899-3781.

Soccer boosters

        The Mason Soccer Boosters will meet on Monday in the Media Center at Mason High School. The meeting, which is open to the public, starts at 7 p.m.

        For more information contact Bill Gregory at 459-8401.
       

Band qualifies

        The Mason High School marching band recently qualified for the finals in the Bands of America Competition Oct. 14 in Morgantown, W.Va. The regional competition featured 32 bands from seven states. The Mason Marching Band's performance of “Stormworks” placed it seventh overall in the preliminary competition and ninth in the finals.

        The band will participate in the Bands of America Grand National Championship in Nov. 9 in Indianapolis. The Mason band will compete among 90 bands from as far as 300 miles away.

       Please e-mail school notes to Jennifer Mrozowski, jmrozowski@enquirer.com, fax: 860-5190; or call 860-7104.

       



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