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The Spartan Daily Post, 11/13/09 |
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Written by SMS Office
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Thursday, 12 November 2009 |
Lunch today is Ivar’s Chowder with cheese sticks or chicken nuggetts, Spartan burgers, chicken burgers and pizza.
Congratulation to the following students who were selected to participate in the 2010 MPMEA Honor Band and Honor Choir: The vocalists are: Elizabeth K., Shae C., Kristian B., Renae F., Ashley H., and William T.
The instrumentalists are: Katie T., Nathan T., Bryson P. and Collin C.
These students will be performing with the top musicians in our region which covers Stanwood to Everett and as far East as Gold Bar. Congratulations to all of you! The performance will be held in January 2010.
“Make a Change” Month has now been extended until Nov. 30th. Bring your spare change to the school store and put it in the special jar. All the money raised goes to Sumatra for earthquake relief.
Your Stanwood Chronicles: The street across from Twin City Foods by Bank of America was originally called “Market Street.” Early businesses on Market Street were a mercantile (now Gerry Andal’s restaurant) and general store (now the Pawn shop) and another restaurant and boarding house. (Now the Stanwood Food Bank.)
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The Spartan Daily Post, 11/12/09 |
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Written by SMS Office
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Tuesday, 10 November 2009 |
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Lunch today is nachos, bean burritos, chicken burgers, double corn dogs, salads and pizza.
Donate your spare change in the jar in the library and student store. Your donations will be sent to help the earthquake victims in Sumatra. Be the change you want to see in the world.
Your Stanwood Chronicles: The Stillaguamish River was a huge part of Stanwood’s early history. Two steamboats were built in the boatyard on the waterfront in 1907 and 1912. Steamboats and the railroad competed to ship products out of East Stanwood and Stanwood. Farmers stored grains at the warehouse on the riverfront for steamboats to pick up and deliver.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 13 November 2009 )
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The Spartan Daily Post, 11/11/09 |
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Written by SMS Office
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Monday, 09 November 2009 |
Lunch today is Oriental bar.
Advanced band students: Please check in with your second period teacher before coming to the band room to set up.
Make A Change week begins today. Donate your spare change in the ASB Jar in the library. Your donations will be sent to help the earthquake victims in Sumatra. Be the change you want to see in the world.
• Today is the final book fair day. Open at lunchtime only.
There is no school tomorrow due to Veteran’s Day.
Your Stanwood Chronicles: Irvine Slough ran from the bottom of East Stanwood hill through the flats close to to Hwy 532 and into the Stillaguamish River. Sternwheelers transported goods from East Stanwood through Irvine Slough to the waterfront at Stanwood for shipment out by water to various ports along Puget Sound.
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