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8A Wednesday, May 4, 2011
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All of the fifth-graders in
Plumas County will be taking
in a movie together Thurs-
day, May 19.
In conjunction with the
American history curricu-
lum in the classroom, the
students will take a field trip
to the Town Hall Theatre in
Quincy to watch a showing of
the movie "1776."
District Attorney David
Hollister, who is coordinat-
ing and hosting the event,
said he expects between
120 and 150 students from
Chester, Portola, Quincy and
the Indian Valley to attend
the movie.
"We did this two years
ago and it was very success-
ful," Hollister said.
"While many of our fifth-
graders might cringe at
the idea of a movie -- much
less a musical -- without
zombies, transformers or
talking animals, I think
they might benefit as this
movie provides an excellent
opportunity to view a pivotal
time in our history from a
perspective different than a
textbook."
The movie is scheduled for
10 a.m.
And the best part ... there's
no test afterward.
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men
usy
Plumas-Sierra battle-
women have had busy meet-
ings thus far planning Ag
m Classroom and Beef
Promotion events. Members
did an Earth Day presenta-
tion for Mrs. Folchi's class on
"Water Recycling," and
Ranch Days at the Goss
Ranch is all set with a class
planning on coming from
Quincy this year.
Plans for Mother's Day and
Father's Day beef promotion
are being made.
Members have completed
the 2011 Brand Quilt and it will
be going on display through
plannin
the two counties soon.
There are several brands
on the quilt from Plumas
County and the group always
receives applicants from that
area applying for its scholar-
ship and receiving it.
Members have received the
scholarship applications and
that committee will meet
soon to interview and select
the recipients for 2011.
Even though the weather
has been unpleasant the unit
has kept on planning.
The next meeting is at
the Grange Hall in Vinton
May 17.
Hunter safety sign-up
open Thursday, M y 12
Those who wish to obtain
a hunting license and those
interested in learning safe
handling of firearms are wel-
come to attend free classes in
Greenville.
Those interested must pre-
register so teachers know the
quantity of materials they
will need.
Sign-up night is Thursday,
May 12, from 5 - 7 p.m., in the
Greenville Town Hall.
The classes will also be in
the town hall Saturday, May
14, and Saturday, May 21,
both from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
The third and final class
will be Sunday, May 22.
Participants will meet at the
town hall for testing at 10
a.m., then it's off to the
shooting range about a mile
north of town to complete the
course.
All classes plus range work
are required to be certified.
Hot dogs and soft drinks
will be provided at the range.
For more information, call
one of the following teachers:
Joe Castillo, at 284-6145;
Frank Williams, at 284-6179;
or Dean Brackett, at 284-7589.
Indian Valley Record
Girls got game/
This energetic young volleyball team began its season by winning all three games in its first match against Fort Sage Middle
School. That was an excellent performance after only three practices, with great passing and only a few serves missed. Players are
learning the game quickly. Coach Dan Brown says folks should keep their eyes out for these girls in the future. "They will be
great," he said. Pictured in front are Autumn Brown, Alex Garcia, and Valerie Peters, and in back are Stevie Joseph, Angela Noia
and Carrie Lincoln. Photo submitted
United Blood Services
is conducting a high school
challenge.
The high schools in its ser-
vice area have been divided
into four tiers based on school
enrollment.
Greenville High School is in
the fourth tier with fewer than
400 students.
The school sponsored two
drives thisschool year for a
total of 119 units of blood.
Student Julianna Arteaga
did a fantastic job of coordinat-
ing the two drives.
There were 60 units of blood
collected.
Unfortunately the school
had a last-minute baseball
game the same day, so many
students who would have
donated were not there.
Only six high school donors
were there that day.
The community has been
very suppo'rtive of the high
school challenge, and there
might be another one sched-
uled if a group is interested in
taking it on.
Those interested may
call Jan McKee at United
Blood Services in Reno at
(775) 324-6454, or toll free at
(800) 696-4484.
Greenville High School senior Willy Webb is a blood hero, donating his own to save the lives of
others. Photo submitted
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