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Monday, April 12, 2004

Finneytown High renovates stadium



By Sue Kiesewetter
Enquirer contributor

SPRINGFIELD TWP. - Finneytown High School's McNulty Stadium and track will be closed until early August while about $700,000 worth of renovations are made

The Finneytown Pride project calls for the track to be resurfaced and the entrance to be redesigned to include a ticket booth and gate. A new storage building will be built behind the home bleachers to replace a smaller shed torn down last week.

New fencing will be added around the track and stadium. Inside the stadium a "Wall of Fame" that showcases school athletes and their records will be added.

The project is being paid for by the Finneytown Education Foundation.

Clermont Northeastern kindergarten signup

STONELICK TWP. - Clermont Northeastern Schools will hold its kindergarten registration for the next school year from noon to 7 p.m. April 21 at the Early Childhood Education Center, 2792 U.S. 50.

Applications are available at the center. Bring a certified copy of the child's birth certificate, Social Security number, immunization records and custody papers, if available.

Mason club plans yearly memorial walk

MASON - Helpers of People Everywhere Club will hold its annual Shelley Marshall Memorial Walk Saturday at Mason High School, 6100 S. Mason-Montgomery Road.

Breakfast/registration begins at 7:30 a.m., followed by the walk at 8 a.m. Cost for adults is $10; $5 for children over 5. Proceeds go to the Shelley Marshall Memorial Scholarship.

Information/registration: 398-3025 extension 32214, e-mail schneiderm@mason.k12.oh.us or www.masonohioschools.com/downloads.cfm.

Deer Park teachers battle seniors on court

DEER PARK - The faculty will take on the senior class in a game of hoops at Deer Park Junior/Senior High School at 7:30 p.m., Friday in the school's gymnasium, 8351 Plainfield Road.

Tickets are $3 and available at the door. Proceeds benefit the school's sophomore class.

On Thursday, Jim Jones will perform his Elvis impersonation as part of the Deer Park elementary schools' "A Night in Vegas,'' which begins at 6:30 p.m. at the Chamberlain Park Community Center, 7640 Plainfield Road.

Milford to offer P.E. summer school

MIAMI TWP. - Milford High School will offer two summer-school sessions of physical education at a cost of $60 per session.

Classes will run from 7:30 a.m. to noon, Mondays through Fridays, June 23-July 17 or July 14 through Aug. 2 for the second session.

Registration forms are available from counselor Marc Jurewicz at the high school, 1 Eagles Way. Deadline is April 30.

Central Elementary carnival coming up

READING - The annual Central Elementary School carnival will run from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday in the school's gymnasium, 1301 Bonnell Ave.

Raffle tickets for child prizes are 50 cents each at the carnival. Adult or basket raffle tickets are $1 each.

Sharonville Elementary scene of Bingo Night

SHARONVILLE - Families are invited to Bingo Night at 7 p.m. Friday at Sharonville Elementary School's cafeteria, 11150 Maple St. Information: 563-6393.

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