Newsletter #9

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friday, october 26, 2012 Hey, its Halloween!

A great holiday (especially if you are a dentist in need of work) . Here are some safety reminders: Have adult supervision. Accompany your kids if you don’t think they’re old enough to trick-or-treat on their own. There is safety in numbers. If they’re old enough to trick-or-treat without an adult, tell your kids to stay in a group. Map out your plan. Designate a route before your kids begin trickor-treating, and make sure they stick to it. Remain visible. Dress your kids in a bright costume so others can see them. If their costume is dark, have your kids wear reflective strips or carry a glow stick or flashlight. Remember, shorter=safer. Goes without saying but just in case you forget, ensure your kids’ costumes aren’t so long that they can trip over them.

YuYu Receives New Hampshire’s Champion Among Children Award

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Don't cover the face. Instead of masks, have your kids wear make-up so they can see better. Quality-check treats. Check your kids’ candy before they eat it. Throw out any candy that is not in its original wrapper or looks like it has been tampered with. Obey the law. Encourage your kids to follow all the regular rules for walking around. That includes looking both ways before crossing, obeying all traffic laws and using cross walks and crossing lights where available. Have a great time! Finally, make sure your kids have tons of fun and get lots and lots of candy. See you out there!

New Hampshire’s State Council for Children and Adolescents will present YuYu Cutting with its Champion Among Children Award in Concord In November

Spot Imagination and Knowledge

Science is Doing Science is meant to be active and inquisitive which is why you may have Grade 1 seen 5th graders learning how to measure height of tall objects when they can’t use a ruler or tape measure like when measuring trees, buildings or flagpoles. You may have also seen 1st graders learning how archeologists search for artifacts and form hypothesis based upon observations they make using what they find. They also learned about scale as below they learned that 19 1st graders end to end = 1 apatosaurus (75 feet)! A gift of Artwork From Rhyse.

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Lyme Pumpkin Festival

On Saturday October 27, 2012 @ 10am Lyme will hold its annual Pumpkin Festival. This is a special event for all families in Lyme. At 10:00 am a costume parade will start off around the common led by the Lyme Town Band and the Lyme Town fire engines. After the parade prizes will be awarded for the biggest pumpkin in the following categories: pre-school- grade 1, grades 2-4 and grades 5-8. There will be goodie bags for all of the children. Again This Year!!! The fifth annual pumpkin bake off!! Bring a pumpkin baked or apple baked item to the common by 9:30 for judging!! Please have baked good(s) labeled with bakers name and item name.

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Lyme Country Store Serving Hot Dogs on Halloween 5pm -7pm Proceeds support the 8th grade Trip Donations accepted

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The Game is Afoot! Lyme PTO Trivia Night ’12

(These people are waaay to serious)

Saturday, November 3rd 6:30 pm

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Pancakes with Syrup

Bagel & Cream Cheese

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Bagel & Cream Cheese

Breakfast Burrito

Blueberry Muffin

Scrambled Eggs Whole Wheat Toast

Pancakes with Syrup Breakfast Sausage

Scrambled Eggs Whole Wheat Toast

French Toast w/Syrup Baked Ham

Homemade Blueberry Muffin

Al a carte Fruit and Milk are available everyday Monday

North End Delight Italian Meatball Sub Café Pasta Salad Crisp Caesar Salad Fruit Cocktail

Yankee Dinner Baked Ham Corn Baked Beans Pears Chocolate Banana Cake

Tuesday

Pastalicious Baked Rotini with Chick- en & Broccoli Italian Tossed Salad Orchard Fresh Apple

The Colonel’s Favorite Popcorn Chicken Seasoned Rice Carrot coins Fruit Cocktail

Wednesday

Halloween Chiller The Chicken’s Tender Fingers Red Vampire Dipping Sauce Stake Fries Freaky Roll Scream Beans Devilish Blueberry Crisp Carved To Order Herbed Roast Pork Maple Glazed Carrots Fresh Baked Roll Apple Sauce

North End Delight Lazy Lasagna Parmesan Roll Italian Style Green Beans Peaches

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Diner Days Meatloaf Sweet Potato Wedges Sweet Corn Spiced Peach Cake

Local Stuffed Potato Cheesy Baked Potato Honey Wheat Roll Veggie Sticks w/ Dip Orange Smiles

Fresh Picks Pizza Cheese Pizza Or Chef’s Topping Garden Salad Green Leaf Salad Carrots Sticks w/ Ranch Dip Fresh Mac Apple

Fresh Picks Pizza Cheese Pizza Or Chef’s Topping Garden Salad Green Leaf Salad Carrots Sticks w/ Ranch Dip Fresh Mac Apple

Trick or Tree Saturday, October 27th Noon- 4pm Lyme Hill Wetlands

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Breakfast is served at 7:45

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Assorted Cereals, Fruit & Yogurt Parfait, Cinnamon Wheat Roll, Special of the Day with Fruit or 100% Fruit Juice & Milk

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This Week Menus 10/29 to 11/2

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A cappella to Broadway Chorus (ABC) is holding auditions for “Free to be You and Me” We’ll be meeting every Monday starting Nov. 19th from 3:00 to 4:15pm All ages welcome! No experience necessary . Maggie Finley and Liz Pippin Carey, DirectorsEmail Liz for more information at [email protected] Contact me at: [email protected] Phone: 795-2125 or just stop by. You may print color copies of the Newsletters at: www. LymeSchool.org Hot Lunch Discrimination Statement: This explains what to do if you believe you have been treated unfairly. “In accordance with Federal law and US Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Ave., SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 or (202) 720-6382 (TTY). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.”