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Thursday, December 2

 


-IN MEMORIAM-
Lee Ann Bateman
September 18, 1972 - November 26, 2021
Click HERE for the complete obituary.
-WEATHER-

-LOCAL CALENDARS-
-Village of Waterville-
-Waterville Central School-

-Waterville Public Library--Waterville First-

-IN THE MAIL-




Freshman Fundraiser 
It’s November it’s never to early to start thinking about gifts for
the ones that have our
childrens minds and safety everyday of the week  starting with
* Two 12 oz Sublimation coffee mugs with 4 Dunkin pods inside
 $13.00 each wrapped and ready to go!!
*Three Potholder with brownie mix and a spatula for $9.00
each wrapped & ready to go
* All proceeds go to the Waterville Freshman Class
https://www.facebook.com/groups/217620658433447/
permalink/1677540522441446/?sale_post_id=1677540522441446


The Madison Central School District has released updated spectator policies
for varsity basketball contests, and junior varsity/varsity basketball doubleheaders.
This policy takes effect beginning with the boys' basketball doubleheader against
Otselic Valley on Wednesday, December 1st.
- Only ticketed spectators will be allowed to enter. Each home athlete
will receive four tickets for distribution.
- Visiting Spectators will sign in when entering the school.
The visiting team will receive two tickets per visiting athlete.
-All spectators will be required to wear a face covering properly
while in the building.
-Distancing between family units will be required.
-No food or drink will be permitted in the gymnasium.
These regulations will be monitored and re-assessed throughout the season.
Any changes will be communicated.
Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.
Go Blue Devils!

See you tomorrow for a fun Kids Club! We'll kick off with an Outdoor Candy Cane Hunt, then enjoy some fun seasonal stories, and offer an ornament craft station. Kids can make an ornament for the library tree and one to take with them. Or they can create...whatever they want!
Reminder: this December we're mashing up Story Hour and Kids Club to try something new (a one time for multiple ages, end of the week feel). Adult caregivers are welcome to hang out with us or relax
in the main room while we play.
is excited to exhibit G. Russell Oechsle’s private collection of wooden cased shelf clocks from Madison County clockmaker masters- William Dexter, Horace Dexter and Carter & Weller of Stockbridge, and L.&J. Frisbie of Chittenango. Mr. Oschsle’s clock collection that spans from 1830-1842 will be the largest exhibit of these clocks in one setting at the Historical Society
-AROUND TOWN-
From: It Takes A Village Diaper Bank
Where have our diapers reached ?
We have made an impact on over 35 towns in Madison, Oneida and Herkimer
counties! Our diapers have even made it as far as the Dominican Republic
thanks to a local missionary.
Help us continue our reach by donating at watervillemethodist.org/donate
From: Waterville Central School District

MPS Proud: Congratulations to Lia for being recognized at last night's
Brothertown Optimist Club meeting. Her fifth grade teacher, Mr. Lenard,
 nominated her for "doing what was right when no one was looking."
We are proud of you, Lia!!

MPS Positivity Project: MPS students showing their character strength of KINDNESS.
A homemade P2 sweatshirt, a couple of Positive Referrals,
delivering surprise notes, and stuffing the bus at Lincoln Davies.
From: Madison Central School

Students in Mr. Bruno's Intro to Woodworking Class are working on a fun
variety of projects this week! We saw some members of the class working on toy
 cars, another group was working on special "Hot Plate Holders" using various
woodworking joint techniques, and another student was using the lathe to create a
pen! The students have online assignments to complete each week, which serves as
the primary "Classroom" portion of the course. That ensures the students have as
 much hands-on time as possible during the class period!
Also from: MCS

A popular program from the past has returned to make sure that the
Madison Central School District’s elementary students are entering the classroom
looking and feeling their best this year. The Students are able to do so through the
MCS “Stylin’ and Smilin’” program. This special program brings together MCS
elementary students with their counterparts from the secondary grade levels in
the morning. See more


From: Waterville Residential Care Center

Employee of The Month For October 2021
Council states that" she is a hard worker, dependable behind the scene, she tries to resolve issues and is patient and flexible" She exemplifies the "Life in Balance" motto by "taking responsibility for
the quality of her work". Congratulations Megan!!!
From: Waterville Volunteer Fire Department

We joined our neighbors from Madison Fire Department for a great training tonight. Using a scale model home to learn fire behavior, smoke color changes, ventilation, and the dangers of roll over combustion. We look forward to bringing this training to our station in the future. Asst Chief Shawn Baldwin, Capt Brian Cossette, Lieut Dan Friebel, and Lieut Griffin Barth appreciate the invitation and learning opportunity! Thanks Madison Fire Capt Noah Nassimos for the invite!!
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