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What can we do now? extravaganza is May 5, 2011 By Alan Reed Once again this year, Col. Wm. Casey Elementary, Adair County Elementary, and John Adair Intermediate schools will be teaming up to present the "What Can We Do Now" extravaganza on Thursday, May 5, 2011 at Colonel William Casey Elementary, 220 General John Adair DR, Columbia, Ky. The event will be held from 5pm-6:30pmCT and is for students enrolled in pre-school through sixth-grade. The "What Can We Do Now?" program was conceived by Dana Harvey, a teacher at Colonel William Casey Elementary, who felt that students needed to continue to learn even though school was officially "out". Last year Harvey began working with other schools in the district, and various community organizations to bring them all together for one night. The purpose was to allow parents and students to visit the various tables set up by the various clubs and organizations and make plans for summer. Harvey points out the importance of keep children's minds active and engaged during summer vacation and is asking more groups to come set up a table next Thursday evening. Churches are also invited to present their Vacation Bible school programs. Groups who particate should bring along fliers, tee-shirts, brochures, or anything else which promotes their program. If you want more information contact the Family Resource Centers at Casey, John Adair, or ACES, or contact Ms. Dana Harvey at (270) 384-3367. "What Can We Do Now" is a cooperative activity sponsored in part by Title I, Family Resource Center, and 21st Century CCLC. This story was posted on 2011-04-29 13:30:18
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