Between Cathy Wakeman's Dryden Town Talk column and the Briefly in Dryden section of today's Ithaca Journal, there's a lot going on in the Town over the next few weeks:
The Ithachords, Beyond Measure, and six other a cappella groups will perform Saturday at the Dryden High School auditorium at 8:00pm. Tickets are $5 for students and $10 for others.
Briefly in Dryden announces that the Varna Community Association will be having a chicken barbecue April 30th, with serving starting at 2:00pm at the Varna Community Center (map). Half chickens and dinners (including beans, cole slaw, salt potatoes, a roll, and dessert) are both available.
The Dryden United Methodist Church will be having its annual rummage sale May 6th from 9:00am to 5:00pm and on May 7th from 9:00am to noon.
Boy Scout Troop 24 will be having a chicken barbecue at Clark's on May 7th from 11:00am until it's gone.
Dryden Sertoma will be having a golf tournament on May 20th at the Elm Tree Golf Course. You'll definitely want to read Wakeman's column for details on the many things they have planned.
Briefly in Dryden also notes that absentee ballots are available for the May 17th Dryden Central Schools elections and budget vote. To get a ballot that will be mailed, you must apply by May 10th, but if it's delivered personally, you can get a ballot all the way up to the 16th. (I still don't think the Journal's done an article on the Dryden school board race, but hopefully soon.)
In the Ithaca schools, the board decided to postpone both changes to start times and middle school redistricting. They also rejected a petition signed by 600 people to put the recent elementary school redistricting on the May 17th ballot.
Posted by simon at April 27, 2005 7:58 AM in Ithaca Journal , schools (Dryden) , schools (Ithaca)