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Welches career day considered a success
T he P a re n t-T e a c h e rs
A sso ciatio n sponsored
“ career day” at Welches
Grade School was a sue
cess, said Kathie McKen
lie, one of the events co-
organizers
The career day, which
was held last Wednesday,
June 2, was the result of six
weeks of planning by a
joint committee comprised
llo o d la n d lla p p e n in g s
Seniors plan ‘van trips’
THURSDAY. JU NE IS
A senior citizens lunch,
sponsored by Loaves and
Fishes, w ill be served
beginning at 11 30 a m. in
the Welches School library
The W elches eig h th
grade class will travel to
Oak Park today on a field
trip
The W elches school
board meets this evening at
7:30 p m in the primary
building library The public
is invited to attend
FR ID A Y . JUNE 11
The W elches School
Eighth Grade Recognition
Dinner will be held at
Timberline Lodge beginn
ing at 6.30 p .m ., for
g ra d u a te s
and th e ir
parents
Last day of school for
W elch es
school
k in d e rg a r te n
A ll
kindergarten students will
attend the morning session
today, w ith a trip to
Wildwood Park planned.
MONDAY. JUNE 14
Last day of school at
Welches There will be an
early dismissal of primary
grades today before lunch
W EDNESDAY. JUNE 16
The Clackamas County
Library Bookmobile will be
at the Mt Hood Food and
General Store from 2 to
3 30 p.m. and at Ted’s
Brightwood Store from 4:30
to 7 p m
The Mt. Hood Chess Club
meets this evening in the
Hoodland Women's Club
building at 7:30 This club
is open to all chess players
For more information, con
tact Dave Enna at 622 4546
The Hoodland Senior
Citizens Steering Commit
tee has made tentative
plans for “Van Trips” with
local seniors A “ Van T rip ”
to Kah Nee-Tah, Pittock
Mansion, and Cascade
Locks (which will include a
20-mile boat trip on the Col
umbia River) are now be
ing planned Anyone in
terested in any of the above
outings should make a
re se rva tio n by c a llin g
M axine Worley at the
Senior Center, 622-3331.
of both parents and school
representatives.
The purpose of career
day was to “ broaden the
students' horizons by br
inging in some of the local
talent we have on the
mountain," said McKenzie
The idea also was to
“create a feeling of com
munity spirit.”
Sharing their careers
w ith the k in d e rg a rte n
th ro u g h fo u rth g ra d e
classes were Sue Grandy, a
ca ke d e c o ra to r,
Bob
Freem an, a story-teller
and writer, Debbie Saxton,
dental hyg ienist, John
McDougall, representing
the Continental Telephone
Com pany; and A rch ie
“ Speed'' Wilson, a former
test pilot.
Professional Dance In
structor Sharon Lameroux,
who teaches at The Mt
Hood Dance School, had
students accompany her in
a sampling of dances
Sgt Dan E Wolf of the
O regon S ta te
P o lic e
Government Camp Outpost
utilized his patrol car in
discussions of his job
C a rl
O s te rg re n
demonstrated the different
stages involved in making
toys He also displayed his
collection of “steam toys.”
Sharing professions with
the fifth through eighth
graders were Linda M iller
from Portland General
Electric, Dr Mike Moore,
optometrist, Dr. Nancy
Messerli, who works in the
e m e rg e n c y
room
at
G res h am
C o m m u n ity
Hospital, and Harpist Anita
Bentz.
A uctioneer Tom Cox
demonstrated the “gift of
gab'' necessary to his pro^
fession
F ra n k
F r a ijo ,
who
operates an auto body shop
in
B rig h tw o o d ,
demonstrated how the tools
of his trade repair dented
fenders
Amber Furst, a lady race
car driver who is ranked
third in the Northwest
region's formula Ford rac
ing circuit.
Furst discussed some of
the safety features of her
car, which can attain speed
of up to 130 miles per hour,
and which cost $30,000 to
build It goes through a set
of $500 tires each race
Strawberry social planned
The Damascus Pioneer
Craft School is holding an
old-fashioned strawberry
social and rummage sale
June 11 and 12 from 10 a m
to 5 p m
The money raised will be
used to paint the school
building, which is listed in
the National Registry of
Historic Places
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