Somehow I missed Cathy Wakeman's Dryden Town Talk in this morning's Ithaca Journal - too much to do on the eve of Thanksgiving, I fear. There is, as always, a lot going on:
Dryden students played at last Saturday's Fall Instrumental Music Festival in Groton, making up 50% of the Jazz Band. She also notes the upcoming November 28th event with Dan Hammond and the River Rat band, at 7:00pm in the Dryden Middle School/High School auditorium.
Also on the 28th, just before the concert, the Middle School Parent-Teacher Organization will be having a "Navigating School Technology" event.
The Dryden Youth Opportunity Fund will be lighting an Honor Tree in Time Square - bulbs may be purchased for $5 to honor someone special. The money will help support the DYOF's activities.
Salvation Army bell-ringers will be appearing at Clark's soon, but they could still use more bell-ringers.
The Southworth Library will have a Christmas miniatures workshop December 1st. Preregistration is required. They also have access to new test preparation information.
On Wednesday, December 5th, the Red Cross will hold a blood drive at the Dryden VFW from 1:00pm to 6:00pm.
She has a lot more detail on all of these.
Posted by simon at November 21, 2007 2:51 PM in Ithaca Journal , schools (Dryden)