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Eagle Buck Day

Students at Foster Park Elementary School used “Eagle Bucks” that they had earned throughout the year for good behavior to purchase items on “Eagle Buck Day.” Eagle Bucks are awarded to students for showing respect for self and others, making good choices, and showing responsibility. Teachers and staff issue them in the classrooms, playground, and hallways to students demonstrating good behaviors. The students can use them to purchase items during special events throughout the school year. Pictured is Jaquan Boyd purchasing snacks and rides on the slides during “Eagle Buck Day.” Jennifer Calhoun, parent volunteer, assisted the student with his purchase.
Photo courtesy of Foster Park Elementary School Eagle Buck Day Students at Foster Park Elementary School used “Eagle Bucks” that they had earned throughout the year for good behavior to purchase items on “Eagle Buck Day.” Eagle Bucks are awarded to students for showing respect for self and others, making good choices, and showing responsibility. Teachers and staff issue them in the classrooms, playground, and hallways to students demonstrating good behaviors. The students can use them to purchase items during special events throughout the school year. Pictured is Jaquan Boyd purchasing snacks and rides on the slides during “Eagle Buck Day.” Jennifer Calhoun, parent volunteer, assisted the student with his purchase.
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JUNE 21

THE GOOD NEIGHBORS GARDEN CLUB will meet at Andy’s at 2 p.m.

JEWELRY WORKSHOP WITH ANGIE CRAFT will be held at the Union County Arts Council on Main Street from 6-8 p.m. Learn to make jewelry from gourds. Call 864-429-2817 for more information.

JUNE 22

UNION HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1992 will host their 20th reunion June 22-24. Final registration deadline will be May 26 at Quality Inn, Duncan Bypass. You must register and pay in full to attend the reunion.

JUNE 23

THE LUKESVILLE COMMUNITY CARE CLUB will sponsor its quarterly fundraiser food sale at it’s clubhouse (215 Recreation Road) from noon until. For more information call Bennie Kershaw at 466-7302 or Melissa Brown at 441-1145. Your support is greatly appreciated.

JUNE 24

SIMS HIGH CLASS OF 1966 committee members will have a meeting at Foster Park at 7 p.m. in Shelter #4 to finalize plans for the class reunion. Business of importance. Contact Charles G. Gist.

THE SIMS HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1965 will meet at the old Jonesville High School at 5:30 p.m.

JUNE 25

SUMMER DRAMA CAMP will be held at Union County High School for ages 6-12, June 25-29, 9 a.m.-noon with instructor Ralph Lawson. Register and pay fees at Union County Arts Council, Main Street. Proceeds benefit UCHS drama department. For information call 429-2817 or 427-1709.

THE UNION COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY will meet at 6 p.m., at the headquarters, 103 East Main Street. The office hours are Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Contact Ann Stevens at 427-6887, John A. Gist at 424-9288, or the office at 427-6281.

JUNE 26

THE UNION COUNTY SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB will meet June 26 at Mon-Aetna Baptist Church fellowship hall at 6 p.m. for their annual Hot Dog Supper. This is for members only. Mrs. Amy House will provide the entertainment.

JUNE 27

THE UNION COUNTY RECREATION DEPARTMENT is seeking vendors for the annual Independence Celebration at Foster Park, July 3, 2012. Each vendor must pay a vending fee and have a city permit. One-day permits may be purchase at the City of Union Municipal Building. Limited spaces are available. Please register at the Union County Recreation Department by Wednesday June 27. The recreation department is open Monday-Friday from 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. For more information contact Union County Recreation Department Program Director Jessica Gallman at 429-1670.

JULY 4

THE BUFFALO COMMUNITY’S ANNUAL PARTY AT THE POND will be held at the Buffalo Mill Pond beginning at 6 p.m. with music and karaoke. Fireworks will be displayed at dark. This year’s event will kickoff with a Golf Cart Parade. For more information about the event and to enter the parade please call the Buffalo Festivals Committee at 864-426-4457.

JULY 5

“JAM WITH LUNCH” will be held at the Union County Arts Council on Main Street in Union from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Any type of music and all musicians welcome. Call 864-429-2817 for more information.

JULY 16

“JAM WITH SUPPER” will be held at the Union County Arts Council on Main Street in Union from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Any type of music and all musicians welcome. Call 864-429-2817 for more information.

JULY 23

A YOUTH SUMMER ART CAMP will be held at the Union County Arts Council on Main Street in Union. It will run daily through July 27 from 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. The camp will be led by Angie Craft and will introduce the campers to the art of gourding (making objects of art from the common gourd). Don’t miss this unique art camp. Registrations are being taken at this time Call 864-429-2817 for more information.

ONGOING

A VETERANS ADVOCATE is in Union every third Friday from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at the One Stop, 440 Duncan Hwy., to discuss eligibility for health care, pension, disability and more.

THE NEW EMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH has opened a free clothes closet in the back of the Municipal Building in Jonesville. Hours of operation will be Tuesday and Friday 9:30 a.m.-noon.

SIMS HIGH CLASS OF 1965 is planning a reunion Labor Day weekend, Sept. 1. For information contact Queen Henderson, 4427-6219; Fannie Means, 674-5805 or Ben Johnson, 426-1399. The class is trying to locate Shirley Dawkins, formerly of Carlisle and John D. Whitmire, formerly of Union. If you have information, please call Queen Henderson.

UNION COUNTY ACTION NETWORK ORGANIZATION (WATCHDOG GROUP) meets weekly on Tuesday from 5:30-6:30 p.m. at 103 Main St., Union. The public is invited.



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