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CHAIN OF GIVING: Strengthens the foundation of community FROM PAGE 1
opportunity to rally around students and know that those dollars will directly benefit students that are longing to be a part of something,� Dietz said. “We want to make sure that we build this sense of belonging and purpose in what they do within our system, whether it's the with the YMCA or within the school district.� The Angel Fund gives all students in middle school and high school an opportunity to participate in activities and sports offered through the schools and community education. YMCA Executive Director Andrew Hoffman, who is also a Rotary member, said the proceeds raised for the YMCA will be put toward the nearly $200,000 the organization provides in financial assistance to families each year. “It helps provide access so more members of our community can be a part of the YMCA and its programs,�
Hoffman explained. “This is really helping us strengthen the foundation of our community.The school district and the YMCA are some of those pillars that can really help bring people together.� In addition to its goal to raise funds for area youth, the Rotary is hopeful the event will encourage more community members to get involved in Rotary and spread its message of “service above self.� Tickets for Chain of Giving are $50 per person, which includes casino games, bingo, community games and two drink tickets. Tickets can be purchased in advance at the District Office or YMCA, from a Rotary member or online at chainoflakesrotary.com. Tickets will also be available at the door. Lead Editor Shannon Granholm can be reached at 651-407-1227 or quadnews@presspubs.com.
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The Chain at Lakes Rotary will host its 9th annual Chain of Giving event March 21 at Infinite Campus.
AROUND TOWN
1. 1. Census Man, AKA Circle Pines City Councilman Dean Goldberg, recently visited Golden Lake Elementary to talk about the importance of being counted for the 2020 Census. — Submitted 2. The Centennial Lakes Police Department (CLPD) often interacts with people in crisis. At times, the best officers can do is be present, offer a sympathetic ear or utter a kind word. However, thanks to the Centennial Elementary School’s Kids Club, officers
2. can now offer the soothing comfort of a homemade fleece tie blanket. When your world temporarily ceases to make sense, a soft blanket to clutch can be a beacon of sunlight in the midst of a storm. — Submitted 3. Students in Mrs. Fritz and Mrs. Davis’s third grade classes at Centennial Elementary worked with Mrs. Robinson’s high school world literature class to research an invention that makes our
3. lives easier today. Over the next week, the third graders will turn that research into a timeline on poster paper. The third graders will then code Dash robots to walk along their timeline while stopping at each date to read the first line. Students will travel to classrooms to share their presentations once they are completed. — Submitted
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