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The INDEPENDENT, April 5, 2000 Page 11 Banks Lady Braves place third in state dance team competition Banks High School dancers placed third in the Class 1A/2A/3A large dance division at the Oregon School Activities Association-U.S. Bank State Dance and Drill Team Champi onships held March 18 in Port land. Three members of the team also walked away with individ ual honors. Stephanie Vande- hey won the Class 1A/2A/3A drill-down; Laura Kizer and Natesa Punzel made the Class 2A/3A all-state team. Coaches Stacey Baker, Nic- ki Kahlar and Heather Robin son expressed pleasure with the team’s efforts. In addition to Vandehey, Kiz er and Punzel, team members includeKari Shurtleff, Nicole Scharlepp, Kate Reed, Genny Howell, Stephanie Hedin, Trini ty Hasenkamp, Krista Donoven, Chantel Callaghan, Kathy Mills, Nesha Abarno, Risa Johnson and Carlee Frank. Lady Braves Dance & Drill Team will hold clinic for ages four through high school The Banks High School Dance and Drill Team will hold a dance clinic on April 24. This clinic is open to people ages four and up, and will begin after school with participants having a snack and learning a routine. At 6:00 p.m., each group will perform their routines for an audience of family and friends, followed by a performance by the Banks Lady Braves. The clinic cost is $18, and for participants who turn in their registration to the Banks High school office, or any school of fice in the district where buses run, by 3:00 p.m. on April 14, &ta£& OPEN APRIL 15™ Seasonal Stock Ground Covers Unusual Plants Annuals Perennials Herbs & Trees the cost includes a T-shirt, which they will receive at the clinic. For older students in junior Applications are now being accepted by the Tuality Health care Auxiliary from candidates seeking scholarship funds that assist students studying in health-related fields. Applicants must have com pleted at least two years of col Application forms are avail able at the front-entrance infor- 22745 NW Fisher Rd., Buxton, OR 97109 For H ours & Inform ation, Phone/Fax: 503-324-9274 available at Banks schools, Jim’s Market, or the library. If you have questions, contact Dian Punzel at 324-5212 (Banks Dance Academy). Tuality Healthcare scholarships for health students lege or have at least two years of experience in a medical field, be a legal resident of the State of Oregon, and be en rolled in the subsequent term. The application deadline is Friday, April 21. Recipients will be announced by May 17. Your Vegetable Starts are Alm ost Ready!! high and high school, the clinic will be geared toward prepar ing for dance team tryouts. Try outs will be held May 1st and 3rd. Registration forms will be mation desks at Tuality Com munity Hospital in Hillsboro and Tuality Forest Grove Hos- pital. For more information call Tuality Healthcare volunteer services office at 503-681-1355. Hearing slated for sign ordinance The Banks Planning Com mission, at its regular meeting March 28, approved an amended version of the City Sign Ordinance. A public hear ing on the ordinance will be on the agenda of the April 25 Plan ning Commission meeting at 7:30 p.m., Banks City Hall. Margaret Holland, new ap pointee to the commission in a non-voting capacity, attended her first meeting March 28. All positions on the commission are now filled. CORRECTION The newest member of the Banks City Council is Dana Campbell. The INDE PENDENT is happy to pro vide the correct spelling of her name. Banks, Manning businesses are ready to serve you... 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