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November 11, 1985 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1985-11-11

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NOVEMBER 11 - 17. 1985 THE CITIZEN
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Optimist club held party for youth
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'By Linda D· on
USKEGO - The u ke-
gon Height Optimist Club in­
vited all the Mu egon Heights
Elementary School student to a
Halloween Hot Dog Roa t on
Wedne d y, October 30 from
5:00 to 7:30 p.m. The Ro st
wa held at the uskegon
Heights Farmer Market.
The uskegon Height Opti-
mist Club, in cooperation with
the uskegon Heights City
Council, the Fire Department
and the Department of Public
orks sponsored this event at
no cost to the children or
p rent.
Mr. Riordan stated, "The
gathering was a succe ."
Annual
Pumpkin
Contest
.
winners
8y Linda Dixon
MUSKEGO - The Annual
Pumpkin Contest at Charle A.
lindbergh School for Kinder­
garten tlJiough 6th gr de w s
held on 0 tober 29.
The children dressed their
pumpkins with wigs, jewelry,
paint and make-up until they
seemed to come alive with the
Halloween spirit.
Mr. Dale Dykema, chairper­
son; rs. Thompson and Mrs.
Rosima were the judges for the
event.
The pumpkin Contest win­
ners were:
Prettiest - Regina Bl ckman,
2nd grader, l st. Place; Vernon
ash, Ist. grader, 2nd Place:
and Stacey Stapleton, 4th. gr de
3rd Place.
Scariest - Jason Dixon, 4th.
grade, 1 st. Place; Kim Barnes
4th. grade, 2nd. Place; and
Bradon Walker, 1st. grade, 3rd.
Place.
Funniest - Regin Blackman,
2nd. grade, lst. Place· Charlene
ason, 2nd. grade, 2nd. PI ce:
and Kariem Watson, 5th. gr de,
3rd. Place:
Smallest - Anthony Melton,
2nd. grade.
Biggest - Danny Terry, Kin­
derg rten.
Mr. Richard A. Baldwin
princip would like to thank
all of the parents for their
supportive help for this chool
event.
The Citizen
w Icom .. your opinion.
Send your cotnment. to:
The CItizen, P.O. Box 218
Benton H.rbor, I 49022
Marquette school held a
..
Halloween Party
MUSKEGO - The 15th
Annual Halloween Party w s
held for all Marquette School
rea children at the chool.
Thi was their way of assur­
ing th t the kid in their neigh­
borhood would have a safe
Hallow en experience.
They h d many games, pop-
corn, otton candy, pples,
punch, treat bags and door
prizes. Gobblins witches and
monsters of all orts were
present.
Thanks to chairper n Billie
Bruce and committee member
Debbie Arnold Lois 01 n,
Erm Starr and Janet Williams
the party was a success.
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