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4 THURSDAY, jAnUARY 28, 2010 Schools THe CARRboRo CiTizen

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100 West Main st., Carrboro919-942-2196 Mon-sat 9am-6pm

Debit& EBT

Prices good thru 2/4/10

Lean Beef Stew

$2.99/lb

Chorizo Sausage$2.99/lb

We have Boar’s Head

Deli Meats and Cheeses!

All NAturAl Ground Chuck

$2.99/lb

By tHe piNt Fresh Oysters

$9.99/bottle

Cut to OrderWhole Fresh

Chickens$1.29/lb

CertiFieD OrGANiC Chicken $2.29/lb

FreSH MADe DAily Country Sausage $1.99/lb

NY Strip Steak

$6.99/lb

The pie, by the way, was on Page 9 next

to the little black and white dog who guards

our classified ads.

Thanks! to everyone who entered our

“Find the Pie” contest and who celebrated National Pie Day.

Congratulations to our winners, who are all enjoying tasty pie

courtesy of our friends at Weaver St. Market.

fri 1/29 — Spaghetti & Meat Sauce w/Garlic bread; Hot Dog w/Chili; Coleslaw; Garden Salad; Apple Cobbler

MON 2/1 — Cheeseburger on a Wheat bun; Fishwich; Lettuce & Tomato Salad; Seasoned baked Potato Wedges; Peas & Carrots; Chilled Peaches

tue 2/2 — Pineapple Tidbits; Cheese Ravioli w/Garlic bread-stick; Chicken Tacos w/Salsa, Cheese, Lettuce & Tomato; “Fun on the Run”; Seasoned Pinto beans; Mexicali Corn; Fresh Pear

wed 2/3 — Chicken Patty Sandwich; beef Lasagna w/Gar-lic breadstick; Seasoned Green beans; Carrot Sticks; Chilled Fruit Cocktail

thu 2/4 — Herb baked Chicken w/Wheat Roll; Ham & Cheese Melt on Wheat bread w/Tomato Soup; “Fun on the Run”; Cinnamon Mashed Sweet Potatoes; Seasoned Turnip Greens; Chilled Mandarin oranges

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Lunchmenu

LocalstudentsinCentralDistrictHonorBands

Studentsfromthedistrict’smiddleschoolsauditionedforseatsintheNorthCarolinaCentralDistrictHonorBands.TheauditionswereheldonSat-urday,Jan.9atStanfordMiddleSchool.

StudentsfromCulbrethMiddleSchoolincluded:MauraJones,seventhchairclarinet,symphonicband;JisooYu,14thchairclarinet,symphonicband;RayDamron,10thchairtrum-pet,symphonicband;ChloeDeshusses,firstchairflute,concertband;andMiaMorrell,firstchairaltosax,concertband.TheirdirectorisSamBerryhill.

StudentsfromMcDougleMiddleSchoolincluded:AnnaBaynes,thirdchairflute,symphonicband;FrancesReuland,fifthchairclarinet,concertband;andAndrewScott,fourthchairbassclarinet,concertband.Theirdirec-torisBradleyLandress.

StudentsfromPhillipsMiddleSchoolincluded:YushengZhang,firstchairflute,symphonicband;KoyaOsada,secondchairflute,symphonicband;SarahFordham,seventhchairflute,symphonicband;HebaBhat,firstchairclarinet,concertband;GraceGelpi,secondchairaltosaxophone,symphonicband;AnshulSubramanya,11thchairtrumpet,symphonicband;AmosPomp,thirdchairtrombone,con-certband;JordanCho,thirdchairtuba,symphonicband;andBenGoldstein,fifthchairtuba,concertband.TheirdirectorisJaneCutchin.

GoldandSilverKeyAwardsforlocalstudents

FourstudentsfromCarrboroHighandChapelHillHighearnedGoldandSilverKeyAwardsattheEasternNorthCarolinaRegionalAdjudicationofScholasticArtinWilson.

MooDa,originallyfromBurma,viaThailand,receivedaGoldKeywhilerepresentingCarrboroHigh.Shesubmittedasgraffitotileself-portraitintraditionalKarendress.SheisaceramicstudentofRitaSchiavone.

ASilverKeywenttoDavidWheatonofCarrboroHighforasculpture.HealsoisastudentofRitaSchiavone.

ASilverKeywenttoLinneaLeithofCarrboroHighforadrawing.SheisthestudentofVictoriaSylvestre.

AGoldKeywenttoSofieKennedyfromChapelHillHigh.Sheenteredamixed-mediaceramicsculpture.SheisthestudentofHollieTaylorNovak.

TheEasternN.C.regionalshowopeningandawardspresentationwasheldSunday,Jan.24.

Aftertheshow,GoldKeywinners’artworkwasshippedtoNewYorkCityforjudgingalongsidehundredsofart-worksfromaroundthecountry.

AidanMarshallwinsgeographybee

Eighth-graderAidanMarshallwasthewinneroftheCulbrethMiddleSchoolNationalGeographicGeographyBee.Hewillcompeteatthestatelevellaterthismonth.

Sixth-graderJocelynReckfordwas

therunnerup.Otherfinalistsincludedeighth-gradersAndrewCook,MuratCalikogluandAlicanArcasoy,seventh-gradersStephenNuttall,RandySavage,MayaSokoletskyandMatthewClaw-sonandsixth-graderMylesMiller.

ThegeographybeewasorganizedbyGiftedEducationSpecialistCindySinicrope.

CHCCSwinstwoBlueRibbonAwards

TheChapelHill-CarrboroCitySchoolsreceivedtwoBlueRibbonAwardsfromtheNorthCarolinaSchoolPublicRelationsAssociation(NCSPRA).TheawardswerepresentedJan.22atabrunchheldattheHiltonGardenInninDurham.

Thedistrict’sparentcalendar,whichispublishedinbothEnglishandSpan-ish,washonoredforthefourthconsecu-tiveyear.ThecalendariscoordinatedbypublicationsassistantRobinNucilli.

TheLearningLinks,curriculumguidesforK-8thatarepublishedinEnglishandSpanish,alsohasbeenrecognizedbyNCSPRAforfourcon-secutiveyears.CurriculumcoordinatorsintheInstructionalServicesDivisioncontributethecontent.ThesestaffmembersincludeTheresaGrywalski,KathiBreweur,KarynGloden,PriscillaDennisonandCarolHorne.TheguidesaredesignedbyDurhamgraphicartistVickiJohnson.Theprojectiscoordinat-edbyNucilliandeditedbyStephanieKnott,assistanttothesuperintendentforcommunityrelations.

CrumbsfromtheTableperformancethisweekend

TheEastChapelHillHighSchoolTheatreDepartmentpresentsCrumbs from the Table of Joyat7:30p.m.,Friday,Jan.29andSaturday,Jan.30.

It’s1950intheSouthandGodfreyCrumphasjustlosthiswife.FindingsolaceinFatherDivineandthePeaceMissionMovement,hepullsupstakesandmoveshisteenagedaughterstoBrooklyn.Toldthroughtheeyesofhis17-year-olddaughter,Ernestine,Crumbs from the Table of Joy detailsastoryinvolvingtheboundariesofrace,genderandsociety.

Ticketsare$5atthedoorthenightoftheperformance,startingat6:45p.m.

Mentorshipprogramhostsretreat

Twenty-fiveadolescentgirlspar-ticipatedinaretreattoexplorein-nerbeauty,self-esteem,friendships,nutrition,healthybehavioranddreamcharts.“MyGirlsandI:AnOvernightSelf-EmpowermentWorkshopforMiddleandHighSchoolGirls”wasdevelopedbytheBlueRibbonMen-tor-Advocateprogram.Studentsintheprogramreceivecomprehensivesupportforacademic,social,emotionalandphysicaldevelopmentfromfourthgradethroughenrollmentincollege.Thepro-gramisaimedatprovidingapeer-basedwaytobuildsupportforpositiveandhealthybehaviors.

SchoolBriefs

Pink&BlueTheUNCwomen’sgymnas-

ticsteamwillholditsannualBlue&PinkmeetonFeb.14atnewlyrenovatedCarmichaelAuditorium.TheTarHeelswilltakeontheUniversityofMarylandinaspecialmeetthatincludesacancer-awarenesshealthfairbenefitingtheGetREAL&HEELprogram.Thecancer-awarenessfairwillbeheldinthelobbyofCarmi-chaelAuditoriumonFeb.14from12:30p.m.to2:30p.m.

Thefairisfreeofchargeandopentoindividualsofallages.Thegymnasticsmeetbeginsat2:30p.m.andalsoisfreeofcharge.

CarrboroBasketballStandings(asofJan.21)

Pee Wee LeagueHawks3-0Rockets3-0Nets2-1Spurs2-176ers1-1

Hornets1-2Knicks1-2Pacers1-2Pistons1-2Thunder0-2Wizards0-2

Mite LeagueJazz4-0Heat3-1Warriors3-1Cavaliers2-1Celtics2-1Nuggets2-1Blazers2-2Magic2-2

Lakers1-2Kings1-3Bobcats0-4Bulls0-4

Midget LeagueDemonDeacons6-0Pirates4-2Wildcats4-3BlueDevils3-3Wolfpack4-3Camels3-3TarHeels2-3Spartans2-6Seahawks0-5

13-15 Year Old LeagueChapelHillKnicks5-0ChapelHillNuggets5-1CarrboroWolverines4-1CarrboroDons3-2CarrboroYellowJackets3-2ChapelHillRockets2-4CarrboroJayhawks1-4ChapelHillHeat1-4ChapelHillNets0-6

Carrborospringleagueregistration

TheCarrboroRecreationandParksDepartmentwillbespon-

soringaspringbaseballprogramforages6-12,amiddleschoolbaseballleagueforages13-14andagirls’volleyballprogramforages10-13.RegistrationfortheseprogramsisunderwayattheCarrboroCenturyCenter.Thefeeis$55forOrangeCountyresidentsand$92fornon-residents.Reg-istrationformsareacceptedonafirst-come,first-servedbasisandmustbesignedbyaparentorguardian.Formoreinforma-tion,call918-7364.

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