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UNION ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1070 HEALD HIGHWAY
UNION, ME 04862
CHRISTINA WOTTON, PRINCIPAL JUNE 20, 2014 MICHELLE BAILEY, LEAD TEACHER
Dates to Remember
Thursday, June 19thLast Day of school- Dismissal at
12:00 PM~~~~~~~~~
June 20-September 1- Summer Vacation!!
~~~~~~~~~Tuesday, September 2nd
First student day for School Year 14/15
Allison Davis, Administrative Assistant
Kindergarten Registration
Any child having their 5th birthday on or before October 15th 2011 is eligible to enter Kindergarten in the fall. Please call Miller School at 832-2103 or stop by the office to register your child.
There is a NEW School Cancellation scroll bar on the district website.
www.msad40.orgThe front door at Miller School will be
locked from 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Please RING THE DOORBELL and we will let you in.
New Story Hour at the Waldoboro Public Library
Join the Monday Book Nook
Mondayʼs at 3:30 p.m.No registration needed
Listen to childrenʼs chapter books (8-12) read aloud.
http://www.msad40.org/schools/union/
The Union Elementary school office will be opened until Wednesday, June 25th from
7:30-4:00 PM. Starting on Wednesday, July 9th, the office will be opened only on
Wednesdays from 8-11 AM throughout the summer. You can always call 785-4330 and
leave a message anytime. You can also e-mail our principal, Christina Wotton anytime. Her e-mail is [email protected] Have
a wonderful summer!!
Congratulations to Irene Hawes
on her retirement after
42 years in MSAD #40!! You will be
missed next school year!!
Summer Fun Raffle
Congratulations to the winners of the Summer Fun Raffle to benefit the PTC:
Ryan Pelkey, Bryce Luce, Madeline Holmes, Darius Pierpont, Ms. Bailey, Mrs. Munro,
Tasker Holmes, Jennifer Lind, Teagan Aiken, Adrianna Roman, Skylar Hills, Lexi Gordon, Karis Burns, Tyler Prock, Vinny Athearn,
Jacob Billings, Ian Doughty, Bella LaFrance, and the winners of the two big inner tubes with all the goodies attached- Ryan Lea and Jack Martin!! The total raised was 126.75.
Thanks to all who purchased tickets!
The TCC Summer Fine Arts and Cra2s Camp for children, ages 8-‐18, will take place at the Thompson Community Center in Union from Monday, July 21st through Friday July 25th. Area arFsts are sharing their talents with interested students. The camp is a low cost or not cost day camp that provides breakfast and lunch, 7:30-‐5:00 each day and a rich creaFve environment to explore the fabulous world of art. Email for applicaFon:[email protected]
UNION REC SWIMMING LESSONS AT BEAVER LODGE
Union Rec will again offer swimming lessons this summer at Beaver Lodge. These lessons are open to current residents of Union OR members of Beaver Lodge. Each session will consist of 6 lessons, swimmers will be assigned level 1-‐4 depending on age and ability. Session I: Tues & Thurs starFng July 1-‐17th Session II: Tues & Thurs starFng July 22 – Aug 7th Cost per session -‐ $16 for Union residents $36 for members of Beaver Lodge who are not Union residents.Space is limited and is on a first come first serve basis. To sign-‐up, or FMI, contact Clairlynn at 785-‐2287
Upcoming Events at the Vose Library in Union
Event: Summer Reading Kick-OffLocation: Vose Library, 392 Common Road, Union, MEDate: Saturday, June 21stTime: 10amDescription:Get your Summer Reading started with a bang! This year the Summer Reading Program celebrates the science theme “Fizz! Boom! Read!” Come to the library June 21 to kick off this year with games, activities, and snacks.Kids can sign up for Summer Reading and learn how to earn chances to win a bicycle! More reading means more chances! Our Bikes for Books Program is sponsored by the Union Masons. Six bicycles, complete with helmets, will be given away—two large, two medium, and two small ones with training wheels. Children from birth to eighteen can sign up at the library, set reading goals, keep their reading logs, and earn prizes as well as bicycle chances. Keep an eye out for events throughout the summer and be sure to come to the special Finale event on August 26th, when we will draw the bicycle winners. Hope to see you there!
Summer Running is here!! Wednesday nights at 6:00 PM, starting June 25th, at the MVHS/MMS cross-country trail. This will be for nine weeks through the summer. Many different age brackets and divisions.8+ under run 1 lap (1 mile)9-14 run 2 laps (2 miles) 15+ run a 5K every weekCome oner week, come all weeks! Come walk or run with your family. $15/ person for the whole nine weeks.
3rd Trimester AwardsCongratulations to the following students for receiving an award at the 3rd Trimester Awards Assembly that was held on June 16th here at UES.
Citizenship AwardCameron Jensen, Ryan Pelkey, Jacob St. Pierre, Jocelynn Gammon, August Knause, Logan Cook, Noah Matson, Issak Hynd, Kassi Soule, Bryce Colburn, Ella Knause, & Nathan McDonald
Effort AwardMelanie Murray, Autumn Perreault, Nate Wooden, Mia Flagg, Braelyn Hood, Ny’ah Wilkins, Jonathon Winchenbach, Jillian Gamage, Grace Weston, Sarah Williams, Reagan Wadford, Lily McCormick, & Darius Pierpont
Writing AwardJulia Hynd, Jack Martin, Anna Weber, Addison McCormick, Dominic Athearn, Sean Sebrey, Hannah Marsden, & Dylan O’Reilly
Illustrator AwardLuke Camber, Ellora Hunt, & Kelly Motyka
Handwriting AwardHannah Woodcock
Scholar AwardJosh Blake, Karis Burns, Christopher Harris, Olivia Pelkey, Finian Kelly, Aleah Sebrey, Kassi Soule, Zak Winpenny, Kaleb Morrison, & Bryce Luce
Reader Award Jennifer Lind, Jackson Simmons, Ryan Lea, Micaela Lorentzen, Jordan Doughty, Noah Matson, Aiden Sawyer, Lily Cook, Tucker McDaniels-Rossiter, Hunter Brown, & Travis Wyman
Math AwardTasker Holmes, Owen Wales, Cole Weston, Vinny Athearn, Hope Mason, Kaden Wright, Madeline Holmes, Ian Doughty, David Collins, & Trevor Hynd
Social Studies AwardTeagan Aiken, Lochlan Murray, Owen Davis, Owen Littlehale, Autumn Boody, Jethro Pease, Austin Brewer, Alex Ward, & Kyle Weinand
Science AwardRoisin Hopkins, Steven Wheeler, Tyler Prock, Po Pfirrmann, Hamish Bodine, Alex Ward, Colby Mank, & Michael Simmons
Most Improved 2nd Grade Girl & BoySammi Jo Guptill & Bryce Boody
Excellence in ArtLucas Camber, Julia Hynd, Danielle Davis, Christopher Harris, Micaela Lorentzen, Olivia Pelkey, Braelyn Hood, Jordan Doughty, Aleah Sebrey, Tyler Prock, Jonathon Winchenbach, Kassi Soule, Issak Hynd, Austin Brewer, Isabella LaFrance, Sarah Williams, Zak Winpenny, Sophie Brooks, Hannah Marsden, Kaleb Morrison, Lexi Gordon, Abby Grant, Kerrigan Nickles, Colby Mank, & Michael Simmons.
Spectacular Art HelpersKaris Burns, Josh Blake, Finnegan Calderwood, Roisin Hopkins, Hope Mason, Sammi Jo Guptill, Jade Gustafson, Addison McCormick, Ny’ah Wilkins, Aiden Sawyer, Kassi Soule, Issak Hynd, Devan Barrows, Hamish Bodine, Austin Brewer, Lily Cook, Isabella LaFrance, Alison McDonald, Sophie Brooks, David Collins, Lexi Gordon, Abby Grant, Hannah Marsden, Kaleb Morrison, Kara Pease, Reagan Wadford, Trevor Hynd, Ethan Jackson, Lily McCormick, Kerrigan Nickles, Michael Simmons & Kyle Weinand.
Music AwardsJoshua Blake, Finnegan Calderwood, Olivia Pelkey, Addison McCormick, Owen Weber, Sarah Williams, Ella Knause & Bryce Colburn
District III ChorusKerrigan Nickles & Travis Wyman
MVEA AwardsJillian Gamage, Grace Weston, Ethan Jackson & Kerrigan Nickles
FREE SUMMER MEALS
& SUMMER FUN!
Site Location Times Dates________________ !!!!!!!! Damariscotta CLC/YMCA (M-F) Breakfast: 7:30-8:15 am June 23rd-August 22nd Lunch: 11:30-12:30 pm Miller School Waldoboro (M-F) Breakfast:! 9:00-9:30 am June 23rd-August 22nd Lunch: 11:30-12:30 pm Wiscasset Community Center (M-F) Breakfast: 7:30-8:30 am June 23rd-August 15th Lunch: 11:30-12:30 pm Medomak Valley High School (M-Th) Breakfast: 8:00-8:30 am June 23 rd-July 31st Lunch: 12:00-12:30 pm Warren Community School (M,Th,F) Breakfast: 7:30-8:30 am June 23 rd -August 15th Lunch: 12:00-1:00 pm Congregational Church of Bristol (Fridays only) Breakfast: 10:00-10:30 am June 27th -August 22nd Lunch: 1:00-1:30 pm Thompson Community Center- Union (1 week only, M-F) Breakfast: 7:30-8:30 am July 21st -July 25th Lunch: 12:00-1:00 pm
Helps families save money while providing a fun, safe place for kids and teens age 18 and under to eat a healthy meal. In addition to FREE meals many sites will have fun activities including: nutrition classes,
sports & games available, Girl Scout activities, and raffle prizes for participation. Come check it out!
For ALL Kids and Teens BRING FRIENDS!!
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MEDOMAK VALLEY BOYSSUMMER BASKETBALL CAMP
20143 WEEKS (Monday-Thursday)
JUNE 23 - 26JUNE 30 - JULY 3
JULY 7 - 10
Entering grades 2-6 (8:30-10:15)Entering grades 7-10 (10:30-12:30)@ Medomak Valley High School
1 week $35.002 weeks $60.003 weeks $85.00
Registration will be the first day of each session.
If you have any questions or concerns please call Coach DePatsy @ 542-3671.
email: [email protected]
Medomak ValleyGirls Youth BasketballSummer Camp 2014
Week 1 June 23-‐June 26
Week 2 June 30-‐July3
All sessions will be held at Medomak Middle School.
Girls entering grades 3,4,5 will meet from 8:30-‐10:15
Girls entering grades 6,7,8 will meet from 10:30-‐ 12:30
Cost is $35 per week, or $60 for both weeks.
Girls may register on the Oirst day of camp.
Any questions please contact Coach Randy Hooper at 832-‐5389
MEDOMAK VALLEY BOYSSUMMER Soccer CAMP
20141 WEEK (Monday-Thursday)
JULY14th - JULY 17th
Entering grades 1-4 (9:00-10:30) Entering grades 5-8 (10:30-12:00) @ Medomak Valley High School
$25 per child Registration will be held the first day or you can mail the registration
form and payment payable to the MEDOMAK VALLEY All SPORTS BOOSTERS CLUB
c/o Medomak Valley Boys Soccer.
To: Brian Campbell49 South Mountain Rd Jefferson, ME 04348
AuctionThe Medomak Valley Boys Basketball teams will be hosting an auction on Saturday June 21, 2014 at the Medomak Middle School. All proceeds will benefit the Freshmen, JV, and Varsity players. The teams are raising money for shooting shirts and summer and fall league play. Auction preview and cook-out from 5:00 to 6:00 pm. Auction starts at 6:00 pm. Any questions or to donate an item for the auction please contact Tracie McLain by email at [email protected]. Thank you!
Tanglewood & Blueberry Cove Summer Camp Registration is Open & filling fast:
June 22-August 15!
There’s an adventure to be had for campers of all ages at Tanglewood and Blueberry Cove! All programs are centered on ecology education where campers master skills through hands-on discovery while having fun with friends and building self-confidence. Residential campers ages 8-14 spend days swimming, hiking, practicing wilderness skills and archery, creating through art and drama, exploring ponds, rivers and the ocean, sailing, on the challenge course, experimenting with science, gardening, and eating delicious home-cooked meals. Evenings wrap up each night with wicked evening programs. Day camps for 4-12 year olds nurture a child's natural sense of wonder and imagination and are specially developed for younger campers, emphasizing natural exploration through creative play. Adventure Trips increase campers’ confidence in the outdoors as they learn practical camping skills while exploring Maine's beautiful woods and waterways through backpacking, island camping, canoeing, and natural history exploration for youth aged 11-17. Scholarships are available. For more information or to register visit us at http://umaine.edu/tanglewood/
Seeking Parade Par<cipants for Waldoboro Day Parade
Saturday June 21st, 9:30 a.m.Medomak Valley Land Trust is looking for families to join us in this year’s Waldoboro Day Parade. Our ‘float’ is a working watershed, complete with a river, farmers, clammers, boaters, wildlife, fishermen, etc. We have some costumes available, but you’re more than welcome to make/use your own. The float is always a crowd pleaser and a fun way to kick-‐off Waldoboro Day. If you and your children wish to parFcipate, or want addiFonal informaFon, please contact Liz at 832-‐5570 or [email protected]. Those who want to parFcipate in the parade should be sure to arrive at the VFW by 9:30 a.m.
PRIVATE SUMMER ART LESSONSEveryone possesses untapped artistic potential. Explore yours this summer withLibbie Winslow, Art Educator at Medomak Middle School. Ages 8 and older. Grouprates negotiable. Call me today at 832-4963.
WALDOBORO REC OFFERS DISCOUNT WATER PARK PASSES
The Waldoboro Recreation Department has received its summer supply of discount passes to Funtown/Splashtown USA, Aquaboggan Water Park and Water Country in Portsmouth, NH.
Funtown/Splashtown "Big Combo" day passes for those 48" inches and taller are available for $27.00 each, a savings of $9.00! Splashtown "only" passes are available for $20.00, a $5.00 savings.
Water Country single day passes for those 48" inches and taller are available for $30.00 each, a savings of $7.99!
Aquaboggan's "General Passes" are available for $15.00 each, a savings of $5.00!
All sales are final. There are no refunds or exchanges. Tickets may be purchased via check or cash at the Waldoboro Recreation Department located at the Town Office, 1600 Atlantic Highway, Waldoboro. Discount tickets for the 2014 season are available through Labor Day weekend. Call the Recreation Department at 832-5369 for more information.