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School
Book Fair raises $2,200
The Sisters Elementary
School Book Fair with Scholastic Books raised $2,200 for next spring's fourth
grade field trip.
Held in the school library
during parent conference week, the fair displayed award winning children's
books, art kits, software, posters and adult books on cooking and gardening
topics. Almost 800 sale items were attractively displayed for friends,
parents, students and teachers to make their choices.
Selected books could also
be donated to any individual teacher's room at the school. Late polling
indicated that Mrs. Powell's fifth grade room was leading in books donated.
Twenty-three parents of fourth
graders worked at the fair in two-hour shifts and students helped them
during the week-long event.
"These book fairs have been
going on for more than 15 years," said librarian Marie Phillips. "This
has been one of the best."
Parent co-chairpersons for
this year's book fair were Robin Carlson, Lynn Gilmore and Heather Wester.
The students were very glad
to help as were fourth grade teachers Diane Jacobsen, Kathy Kemper-Green,
Norma Pledger and Clay Warburton.
The money raised helps support
the visit to Ft. Vancouver, an Oregon Trail Overnight camping experience,
and visits to other Oregon Trail sites next May 28-30.
"This is part of the fourth
grade curriculum, studying Oregon History, and the field trip fits right
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