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Tuesday, May 01, 2001

In The Schools


Summer art classes offered

By Sue Kiesewetter
Enquirer contributor

       

        SYCAMORE TOWNSHIP — Yavneh Day School will offer several art classes this summer, to be taught by art teacher Diane Woloshin and Suzanne Fisher, artist-in-residence.

        Two parent/child workshops will be held from 7-9 p.m. July 23-27 at the school, 8401 Montgomery Road. Families can choose a mosaic or acrylic painting workshop. Cost is $100 for adults and $50 for students plus $10 for materials.

        Art camps will be held from 9 a.m. to noon July 30 to Aug. 3 and Aug. 13-17. The first session will feature painting for children ages 7-11 and ceramics for ages 11-14. A painting camp for children 11-14 and a ceramics camp for ages 7-10 will be offered the second week. Cost is $150 per student plus $12 for materials.

        Information and registration: Ms. Woloshin, 791-7266, or Ms. Fisher, 721-4489. Registration deadline is June 30.
       

Coupons reduced

               FAIRFIELD — The “Buy It In Fairfield” coupon books for area merchants can be purchased for $10, half the selling price when the books were issued in August.

        Books can be purchased at Fairfield Senior High School, 8800 Holden Blvd., from 6:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays. Proceeds will benefit the Fairfield Athletic Boosters Club.

        Coupons in the books can be used through Sept. 15.
       

New principal

               McAuley High School will soon lose its assistant principal.

        Cincinnati Archbishop Daniel E. Pilarczyk last week appointed Albert H. Early as principal at Archbishop Alter High School in Kettering after a two-month search.

        He has been at McAuley for three years. Before joining McAuley, Mr. Early had been principal at Colerain and Northwest high schools and a teacher at McNicholas High School.

        “He relates well with teen-agers and his professional reading has been focused on adolescent behavior,” said Sister Kathryn Ann Connelly, superintendent of Catholic Schools.
       

Walk for Peace

               READING — SS. Peter and Paul parish is sponsoring a 5K Walk for Peace Saturday to support the Holy Land Foundation.

        Registration begins at 9 a.m.; the walk starts at 10 a.m. at Reading Stadium on West Street. Information: (513) 821-9218.

        To submit items, call: 755-4140. Fax: 755-4150. E-mail: suek@cinci.infi.net.
       

       



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