The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 112, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 31, 1993 Page: 9 of 58
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Sunday, January 31, 1993 — The Allen American — Page 9A
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Imagination Corp,
comes to Rountree
“Poetry Alive” performed by Im-
agination Corp. and presented by
Young Audiences of Greater Dallas
will delight 300 first- and second-
grade students at Rountree
Elementary School at noon Tues-
day, Feb. 16.
Imagination Corp, proves that
poetry is a fun, animated art form.
By using music, dance, movement
and creative dynamics, two actres-
ses bring poetry alive. Exploration
of poets Ogden Nash, Eugene Field,
Judith Viorst, Robert Frost, Carl
Sandburg, Shel Silverstein and Jack
Prehitskv increase student aware-
School Menus
ness of the excitement, power and “American Folk: Born in th U.S.A.,”
beauty of the written word. Stu- performed by Folk Like Us to 300
dents will participate in the creation fourth- and fifth-grade students at -
and presentation of original poetry Vaughan Elementary School at 9 .
through the guidance of these tried a.m. 0n Friday, Feb. 26.
and true Young Audiences artists.
Yound Audiences of Greater Dal- ■
las is an arts education outreach. .
agency which brings performing The program features folk instru-
artists to area schools and into the ments ranging from the enduring
classroom. In 1991-92, Young Audi- banjo, fiddle and bass to the little-
ences presented 4,000 workshops, known bones, spoons and Bodran.
318 programs and 108 artist residen- Students will hear and help create
cies to 100,000 students in 17 school mapy types of American folk music
districts including bluegrass, ragtime and
D T western swing. Five musicians lead
Folk Like Us a discussion about the migration of
Vaughan people, music, and instruments from
v 46440 snow the Old Worid and the westward ex-
Young Audiences presents pansion of America.
Allen elementary
schools
Feb. 1 — 5
Monday — Holiday!
Tuesday — Holiday!
Wednesday — Hamburger on a
bun, french fries, pickle spear,
peach slices and milk. , - u n
Thursday__Chicken nuggets, cheese sandwich, french fries, breakfast at
macaroni and cheese, cut green garden salad, peach slices and Boyd, Rountree
beans, pear slices and milk. milk. Monday — Holiday!
Friday — Sausage and cheese Friday Sub. sandwiches with Tuesday__Holiday!
lettuce and tomato, pickle spear, wlesd day.,
baked beans, sliced apple slices Wednesday - Breakfast bum-
and mill. to’ fruit juice and milk.
Thursday — Toast with peanut
butter, scrambled eggs, fresh
banana and milk.
pizza, whole kernel corn, fruit
cocktail and milk.
Middle school
High school
Monday
Tuesday
Holiday!
Wednesday
Holiday!
— Chicken tenders,
mashed potatoes with gravy, gar-
den salad, fresh baked rolls,
pineapple slices and milk.
Thursday — Beef chili, grilled
cheese sandwich, french fries,
cranberries and milk.
Friday — Hamburger with
cheese slice, buns, lettuce, pickle
cup, french fries, sliced apples and
milk.
These 16 Ford Middle School choir students
made the all-region chior and advanced to the
Region Clinic/Concert March 5-6 at Allen High
School: front row, left to right, Janet Robbins,
Shaneen Packard, Colleen Davis, Jack Van Dyke
Education Briefs
Lovejoy
Monday — Holiday!
Tuesday — Holiday!
Wednesday — Chicken fried Tuesday — Pizza burgers with
steak, mashed potatoes with mozzarella cheese, tator tots,
gravy, fresh baked roll, green sweet corn, fresh orange quarters
beans and milk. and milk.
Thursday — Spaghetti with Ita- Wednesday — Pepperoni pizza,
lian meat sauce, garlic toast, green garden salad, mixed vegetables,
peas, applesauce and milk. peanut butter crunch and milk.
Friday — Sausage and cheese Thursday — Turkey roast with
pizza, whole kernel corn, garden gravy, sweet potatoes with mar-
salad and milk. shmallows, corn on the cob, rolls.
Religion
From 8A
23. Call Linda Lewis for more in-
formation.
Jewish Community
Center, Plano
The Jewish Community Center
Pre-School invites all to visit from 9
to 11:30 a.m. during the week of
Feb. 1-5. Registration for the 1993-
Monday
Tuesday
Holiday!
Friday —- Cinnamon twist, cere-
al, fruit juice and milk.
(Menus subject to change.)
TA
Special to The Allen American
and Donny Kirkindoll; second row, Amy Bucha-
nan, Jennifer Stacy, Melissa Baland, Jay Sam-
ples, Brian Webb and Jonathan Moody; back
row, Sarah McKinney, Jennifer McPherson,
Brandy Frey, Jon Neill and Randall Moore.
Ford vocalists Each school was allowed to bring
1 . only 20 percent of its choir enroll-
make region choir ment. Of the 26 students from Ford
•j who prepared for the contest, 16
Twenty-six students from Ford were awarded places in the Region
Middle School Participated inRegion choirs. Congratulations to these
Choir Auditions on Jan. 23 at Hudson choral students:
Middle School in Sachse. Area Placing in the Region Mixed
schools particpating included all of Choir_Call Des -
the middle schools in Allen, Plano, Jennifer McPherson, alto; Donny
Mesquite and Garland as well as Kirkindoll Brian Wabh
Sherman, Rockwall and Mobank. ples. Jack Van Dyke, and Jonathan
Moody, tenors; and Jon Neill and
Randall Moore, bass.
Placing in the Region Treble
Choir—Sarah McKinney, Shaneen
Packard and May Buchana, soprano;
Brandy Frey, Janet Robbins, Jennif-
er Stacy and Melissa Baland, alto.
These 16 students will go on to
participate in the Region Clinic/Con-
cert March 5-6. This event will be
hosted by Allen High School.
Give someone special
omething they’ll remember.
94 school year will begin at that time.
Visitors will have a "hands-on" ex-
perience as they view the classroom
and participate in activities.
The pre-school is located at 2707
West 15th St. in Plano. For informa-
tion, contact Ronna Levy, early
childhood coordinator at 867-7226.
News for “Religion Notes” may be deli-
vered to The Alien American at 705 N.
State Highway 5, Ste. 100, or mailed to
P.O. Box 2 7, Allen, TX 75002. Items
should be submitted by 5 p.m. Wednes-
day before the desired weekend of pub-
lication. The publication of all material
is at the discretion of the editor.
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Epperson, Wayne. The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 112, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 31, 1993, newspaper, January 31, 1993; Allen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1670705/m1/9/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Allen Public Library.