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Friday, September 11



Click Here for Photo Gallery of September 11, 2001 from history.com

- WEATHER -


- COVID-19 UPDATES & IN THE MAIL -

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Today at the Jr/Sr High - In-Person
Purple Team: Blocks #1 & #2. Drop off 7:35-7:45 am
Gold Team: Blocks #3 & 4. Drop off: 11:45-11:55 am








"In this country, One in Three families struggles with their diaper need, but together we can make sure that no child ever goes without the diapers they need to be healthy, comfortable and well. This is the ultimate vision of our diaper bank called - It Takes A Village. It sure takes a village to raise a child, and It Takes A Village looks to help us do just that!"


The Learning Club sponsored by Learning at its Best is hosting a drive thru/walk thru Lemonade Sale to help raise funds for Cole Campbell during his fight against Leukemia.
On September 25 from 11-2 students and staff of the Learning Club will be set up outside at 110 E Main St to accept drive thru or walk by orders for lemonade. With staff assistance, students will be managing the event, serving as cashiers, bringing orders to vehicles and delivery orders to locals.
We will have two options available for sale:
-Prepared cups (with lids and straws)of pink or regular lemonade
-To Go Option which includes a bottle of water with a lemonade to go pack.
Recommended donation is $2. Feel free to donate more!
Orders can also be taken and paid for online. We will deliver orders within walking distanced the office

- AROUND TOWN -

Paul Ryder performed at the Village Bandstand on Wednesday evening for the Last Summer Concert. We caught the very beginning, and then witnessed many a household enjoying from their own lawns and porches, or enjoying while strolling the sidewalks. 
While this was the last Summer Concert, Matt Chase and Thunder Canyon will perform on Cruisin' Day, Saturday, September 19th, keeping one piece of the annual festival alive.

In honor of September 11th he below photos were shared last year from the CNY Stair climb in 2019. Like many, the event became a virtual one this year.




and 2017





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