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Published 2:51 pm Thursday, October 2, 2008

See Mount Si High’s rising stars

Mount Si High announces its Mount Si Showcase 2000 featuring

the rising stars of Mount Si from 5 to 7:30 p.m. on Friday, May 12, and from

10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 13, held at the Mount Si commons.

Also featured will be the following:

• The Mount Si Musical “Guys and Dolls” at 7:30 p.m. on Friday,

May 12, in the auditorium;

• The Mount Si Cafe will have gourmet boxed meals for $4.50

and the espresso stand will be open;

• The Mount Si Horticulture sale will be on both Friday and

Saturday in the greenhouse;

• A celebration of Snoqualmie Valley Women of Achievement;

• Exhibits in the commons; and

• Live entertainment, The Burbanks.

Parents plan Grad Night 2000

The Cedarcrest High PTSA is sponsoring “The Party of the

Century” for the more than 150 graduating seniors.

Historically, graduation night is one of the most dangerous nights

of the year for students due to drunk driving related accidents. The Grad

Night party is intended to provide a safe, alcohol and drug-free party

alternative for graduating seniors.

The chaperoned party will begin immediately after the graduation

ceremonies on June 15 and seniors will travel to undisclosed

locations throughout the night for excitement, adventure and fun. The party will

end the next morning at Cedarcrest High.

The committee is asking community members and local business

owners to donate prizes for the party _ everything from computers,

televisions, VCRs, small appliances and school supplies.

Spring car washes are planned for May 6, May 12 and June 10 from

9 a.m. to 3 p.m. to raise additional funds to support the event. The fund

raisers will be held at the Duvall Community Bank. Cost for the party is $150

per student.

For more information, call Karen Wakefield at (425) 788-6205,

Jan Whelan at (425) 788-0163 or Gail Pepper at (425) 788-3604.

Riverview announces Reflection winners

Two Riverview School District students were recognized in the

State PTSA Reflections contest. The contest had categories in art, literature

and visual arts.

Tolt Middle School eighth-grader Hannah Stern won second place

in visual arts and an honorable mention in literature.

Stillwater Elementary second-grader Kelsey Henson won

second place in the primary literature category.

Both students were honored at a convention this month.

SMS honors outstanding students

The Snoqualmie Middle School would like to recognize the

following Students of the Month for April:

Kelly Fink, 6th grade _ Fink is an outstanding student and citizen and

is a great role model for everyone.

Michael Jones, 6th grade _ Jones gets along well with students

and grown-ups alike.

Kevin O’Brien, 7th grade _ O’Brien has a positive “can do”

attitude.

Gina Zanella, 7th grade _ Zanella is a hard worker with an

unfailing positive attitude.

Rachel Keinath, 8th grade _ Keinath consistently completes all

her assignments, provides insightful responses and seeks assistance

when needed.

Justin Wright, 8th grade _ Wright strives to do well academically

and athletically by constantly contributing 100 percent of his effort.

Mandy Eberl, X-Team _ Eberl works hard and demonstrates

positive sportsmanship.

Amy Keogh, X-Team _ Keogh is an outstanding person who treats

everyone around her with respect.