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August 2010

School days ahead


Climbing trees is just one of the activities children at Fruitvale School
enjoy. “I like the fun, the climbing trees and the imagination,” Cherish
Bruce said. Pictured from the top of the tree are Danielle Savalca, 8, Kayli-
ta Arana, 7, Megan Parisius, 7, and Lindsey Parisius, 9.
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August 2010

School days ahead


Climbing trees is just one of the activities children at Fruitvale School
enjoy. “I like the fun, the climbing trees and the imagination,” Cherish
Bruce said. Pictured from the top of the tree are Danielle Savalca, 8, Kayli-
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“I think they like
being outside and
a lot of the kids
are from the
city.”
Morgan Miller, teacher at
Fruitvale School’s summer
program

Karalyna Arana, 6, pulls


Robin Moss, 17, in a
wagon while Megan
Parisius walks alongside.

STEPHANIE DUMM • THE NEWS


MESSENGER

Fruitvale School is fun in summer and all other seasons


BY STEPHANIE DUMM summer and for the after- including horses, chickens and “I think they like being out-
NEWS MESSENGER REPORTER school program, talked to us FYI goats. side and a lot of the kids are
hildren at the Fruitvale about features of both pro- “My focus is on being respon- from the city,” Miller said. “I

C
For more information
School squeezed in some grams. about Fruitvale School, call sible for animals, like yesterday, love being with the kids and I
end-of-summer tree The summer camp was for Lyndell Grey at 645-3517. we discussed having responsi- look forward to being out there
climbing and playing outside four weeks and the after-school bility for their own pets,” Miller with them.”
during the last week of July, as program starts up Aug. 31 for said. When The News Messenger
part of the rural school’s sum- elementary-age students. mals, play music and cook. She said it’s a good opportu- visited the school on July 29, the
mer program. This summer, the children Miller, the school’s animal nity for children to learn about students were climbing trees,
Morgan Miller, a teacher at had the opportunity to get fresh teacher, introduces the stu- country life since many of them pulling one another in a wagon
the school during both the air, learn about different ani- dents to different animals live in the city. and playing on a swing

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“I just like being
with the kids, and
honestly, I’m
thinking about
becoming a
kindergarten
teacher.”
Robin Moss, 17
Cherish Bruce,
9, lets Mary-
attached to a tree branch. belle the chick-
“I like the horses and en sit on her
seeing my friends,” arm like a par-
Rhyann Power, 8, said, rot while
adding that she likes pick- Rhyann Power,
ing blackberries. “It’s just 8, Morgan
fun because I get to eat Miller and
them.” Megan Parisius
Robin Moss, 17, has look on.
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STREETWISE ASKED AT FRUITVALE SCHOOL ON JULY 29 BY STEPHANIE DUMM

What are you looking forward to when school starts?

KAYITA ARANA, 7 ROBIN MOSS, 17 AJ BRUCE, 12 MEGAN PARISIUS, 7 LINDSEY PARISIUS, 9 DANIELLE SAVALCA,
SECOND GRADE ELEVENTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE THIRD GRADE FIFTH GRADE 8 THIRD GRADE

“Math because “Seeing my “Math, because “Making new “I like to do art. I “It’s fun. You get
it’s fun.” friends. I didn’t it’s a straight friends and just like to draw.” to play on the
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STREETWISE ASKED BY STEPHANIE DUMM AT THE TWELVE BRIDGES LIBRARY Getting kids ready to read again
What are you looking forward to School is starting in just two
weeks for Lincoln’s kids, and
that includes reading lists and
library to let them pick out
books they might like.
“If you have a reluctant read-

about your kids going back to school? logs for many. Jill Loya, library
assistant for the Lincoln Public
Library, gave us the scoop on
er, bring them to me,” Loya
said. “I’ll dialogue with them to
find out their interests. I want
how to prep kids of all ages for them to read for pleasure.”
all of the reading they’ll soon Loya said high-schoolers
be doing. should be reading over the
Loya said there are opportu- summer, and during the
nities during summer travel school year should read some
and vacation for kids to read, “fun” books in addition to
such as travel books and maps. required reading.
Kids can also keep journals Elementary school kids like
about those summer activities. “The Lightning Thief,” as well
“Parents reading to children as books by Beverly Cleary,
is always a great boost to read- since “Ramona and Beezus”
ROISON LEROY, 35 SANDRA WHITEHEAD, 37 SALLI STAYNER, 49 ing skills for kids of any age,” hit theaters July 23.
LINCOLN ROCKLIN LINCOLN Loya said, because it helps Loya said middle-school
broaden vocabularies and aged kids are reading “a lot of
“My first-grader is really “Just getting them back “Well, it gives us a form concepts. “Read a series Sarah Dessen and vampire
to get kids involved, and then books, high school girls are
excited to get back and into the routine of sense of schedule watch the series (in their reading a lot of “chick-lit,” and
have fun learning.” school and learning.” and normalcy again.” movie form.)” the boys are reading science
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ANNIE’S feta cheese compliment-
ed the raspberry vinai-
continued from page 6 grette very well.
We ordered the Hershey
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coln resident who was sit- which I didn’t take notes
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followed the salad to our because there’s no way I’d
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“I like all of their wraps The brownie was
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THURSDAY,
AUG. 5
Lincoln Democratic Club –
455 South Highway 65 in
Lincoln at 3 p.m. All wel-
come. Info: 434-0596.
online to lincolnopen-
space.org.

F is h n ’ K i ds
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starting at 6:30 and presen-
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speaker.
MONDAY, AUG. 9
Open Mike Night – At
Beachhut Deli, 885 South
Hwy. 65, Suite 30 in Lincoln
session 6 p.m. at First Bap-
tist Church. “Saddle Ridge”
is the theme and preschool-
ers to sixth-graders are wel-
come. Every Wednesday F is h by
from 6 to 9 p.m. Hosted by night for the next six weeks.
Lincoln Lions Club meets – Ken Koenig. Reservations: 645-2428.
At 7 p.m. at the Veteran’s
Hall, 541 Fifth St. the first Business Women of Lincoln Lincoln Toastmasters –
and third Thursday each – Referral-based, women- Meet in the Lincoln City Hall
month. only networking group 600 Sixth St., third-floor
meets every other Monday meeting room at noon
from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at weekly. Info: Jeannine Bal-
FRIDAY, AUG. 6 801 Sterling Parkway, Suite combe at 625-4020.
Rogers Family Company – 100. RSVP: Christine Bluhm
at 408-8980. VFW Post No. 3010 – Meets
Offers free special public the second and fourth
tours of its gourmet coffee
roasting plant at 1731 Avia- IEP training for parents –
Individualized Education
Wednesday of the month at
7 p.m. at the Veterans Hall, FREE!
tion Blvd. in Lincoln. To sign 541 Fifth St.
up for the tour, call (800) Program training for par-
829-1300 or 258-8000. ents from 1-3 p.m. spon-
sored by the Lighthouse
Tours start at 2 p.m. and
Resource Center, 427 A St. THURSDAY, WHEN: Sat., Sept. 18th, 2010
last about 90 minutes. AUG. 12 All registrants must be on site at 9:00 am
Info: Lighthouse at 645-
3300. Native Daughters of the
SATURDAY, Golden West – Meets every
second Thursday of the WHERE: Big M Fishery - 280 Westland Road, Lincoln
AUG. 7 3 miles west of Lincoln Airport - Follow signs
TUESDAY, AUG. 10 month in the Veterans Hall,
Pet Microchiping at Dia-
Lincoln Highway Band - At 541 Fifth St. at 2 p.m. WHO: Ages 7-12 (Children living within 95648 zip code)
mond in the Ruff - Located
at 845 Twelve Bridges Drive, Kim’s Country Kitchen from HOW: Pre-Registration Only. For registration & info go to:
5-9 p.m. Kim’s Country Farmers’ Market – Down-
Suite 120 from noon to 3 town Lincoln Farmers’ Mar- www.lkfderby.com or call 916-253-3382
p.m. Info: 543-4670. Kitchen is at 537 G St. in
Lincoln. Info: 645-2727. ket features Dudley and the One parent must accompany each child.
Doo-Rights band from 5-8
Bark for Life – American p.m. on F St. between 5th
Cancer Society hosts inau- Mail completed registration as soon as possible to:
WEDNESDAY, and 6th streets. Lincoln Fish n’ Kids Fishing Derby
gural mini-relay event.
Opening ceremonies at 9
AUG. 11 P.O. Box 685, Lincoln CA 95648
a.m. at Johnson-Springview Lincoln Hills Farmers Mar- SATURDAY,
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Park in Rocklin. Info: relay- AUG. 14 Derby office at the phone number above.
forlife.org/barkrocklinca. Fitness Center parking lot,
965 Orchard Creek Lane Hero’s Last Mission – At
Bring your dog or your
from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Beachhut Deli, 885 So. Hwy HURRY! This FREE event is limited to the first 150 kids.
friends with their dogs and
65, Suite 30 in Lincoln start-
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SUNDAY, AUG, 8 from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Wil-
MONDAY, AUG. 16
low Community Room at
The Book Worm – A co-ed
the Twelve Bridges Library. Open Mike Night – See www.lkfderby.com
book club meets every sec-
Open to public. Info: John Aug. 9 listing
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ing West – Meets the third TUESDAY, AUG. 24 – See Aug. 11 listing be held at the Howard
CALENDAR Thursday of the month at
the Lincoln Area Archives
Crossroads - Will perform at
Kim’s Country Kitchen from
Johnson Hotel in Rocklin
from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Info:
continued from page 9 THURSDAY, Museum, 427 E St. at 7 p.m. THURSDAY, Cheryl Bullock at 645-8113
AUG. 19 5-9 p.m. Kim’s Country AUG. 26
TUESDAY, AUG. 17 The museum is in the back Kitchen is at 537 G St. in or Vickie Vineyard at 532-
Farmers’ Market – Down- of the Civic Center. Lincoln. Info: 645-2727. Farmers Market – Down- 0174.
Gene Thorpe & The Fabu-
lous Devilles - At Kim’s town Lincoln Farmers Mar- town Lincoln Farmers Mar-
Country Kitchen from 5-9 ket features Lincoln High- ket features the Fabulous
way Band from 5-8 p.m. on FRIDAY, AUG. 20 WEDNESDAY, Devilles band from 5-8 p.m. MONDAY, AUG. 30
p.m. Kim’s Country Kitchen
is at 537 G St.in Lincoln. F Street between 5th and Rogers Family Company – AUG. 25 on F Street between 5th Open Mike Night – See
Info: 645-2727. 6th streets. See Aug. 6 listing Lincoln Hills Farmers Mar- and 6th streets. This will be Aug. 9 listing
ket – See Aug. 11 listing the final downtown Farmers
Live music on the patio – Market of the year.
WEDNESDAY, With Billy Buckman playing SUNDAY, AUG. 22 Club VBS – See Aug. 11 list- TUESDAY, AUG. 31
AUG. 18 originals, folk songs and The Book Worm – See Aug. ing. Diamond Bob & Ally
storytelling from 7-9 p.m. at 8 listing SATURDAY, Sneakers - At Kim’s Country
Lincoln Toastmasters - AUG. 28
Beachhut Deli, 885 South Lincoln Toastmasters – See Kitchen from 5-9 p.m. Kim’s
Meets in the Lincoln City
Highway 65 in the Raley’s Aug. 11 listing. Scrapbooking event to Country Kitchen is at 537 G
Hall 600 Sixth St., third-
shopping center in Lincoln. MONDAY, AUG. 23 benefit the Make-A-Wish St. in Lincoln. Info: 645-
floor meeting room at noon.
Info: Jeannine Balcombe at Open Mike Night – See Lincoln VFW Post No. 3010 Foundation – The event will 2727.
Lincoln Lions Club – Meets
625-4020. at 7 p.m. at the Veteran’s Aug. 9 listing
Hall, 541 Fifth St. the first
Lincoln Hills Farmers Mar-
and third Thursday each
Business Women of Lincoln
– See Aug. 9 listing
Stop by and meet Dr.
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