Thursday, November 4, 2004
Princeton High presents 'Nevermore'
In the schools
The Princeton High School drama department presents Nevermore at 7:30 p.m. todaythrough Saturday in the Matthews Auditorium at the school, 11080 Chester Road, Sharonville.
Tickets are $6, $4 for students and senior adults. Call (513) 552-8419 for reservations, or tickets can be purchased at the auditorium the night of the show.
Business partners sought for schools
COLLEGE HILL - Cincinnati Youth Collaborative Partners in Education is hosting a recruitment breakfast 7:30 a.m. Nov. 11 at Twin Towers, 5343 Hamilton Ave., College Hill, for businesses interested in partnering with Cincinnati Public Schools to help students succeed.
The event will be hosted by CPS Superintendent Alton Frailey and the Partners in Education Advisory Board, CPS principals and staff, Federal Home Loan Bank, Fifth Third Bank, Happen Inc., KnowledgeWorks, Mercy Health Partners, Messer & Sons Construction, Tri-Health and Twin Towers.
Information: (513) 475-4165.
Reading program at branch libraries
Several branches of the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County will present the program, "What's the Word? Read!" which is recommended for grades K-6. It emphasizes the value of reading, literacy and positive self-expression designed by author Annie Ruth, who uses art to help participants see beyond the surface of the lessons she imparts.
Dates and times are: 10 a.m. Nov. 12 at the Madisonville Branch Library; 10 a.m. Nov. 17 at the West End Branch Library; 2 p.m. Jan. 15 at the Price Hill Branch, and 2 p.m. March 12 at the Corryville Branch Library.
Information: Call your local library branch or visit the library's Web site: www.CincinnatiLibrary.org.
Crafts fair supports Colerain Boosters
COLERAIN TWP. - Colerain High School Boosters host their 27th annual craft show, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the school, 8801 Cheviot Road.
There are more than 160 crafters participating with 70 new crafters arriving Sunday. Admission is free. All the proceeds from the sale of booth spaces, food and raffle go to support all extracurricular groups at the high school.
Karen Andrew and Sue Kiesewetter
E-mail Clermont County and Hamilton County school news to ckranz@enquirer.com; Cincinnati Public and charter school news to jmrozowski@enquirer.com.
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