Before the Exeter-Milligan Christmas Program on Tuesday,
December 3rd parents were invited by their children to view their
art in the small gym. Art teacher Mrs. Tyler Hinton has been working with
all of the grades this year and the students were proud to display their latest
pieces. Kindergartener Selah Petersen shows her mom, Allison Petersen
(not pictured) and her little sister Hannah her artwork.
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Saturday, December 14, 2013
Friday, December 13, 2013
Exeter-Milligan Update: Math 7
Mr. Jackson Krejci's Math 7 students
at Exeter-Milligan are working hard on their Math 7 Test. During this
chapter the students worked on solving one and two step equations along with
finding the Area and Perimeter of Rectangles. Pictured: Theron
Odvody (front), James Becker, Macy Due and Kate Jansky.
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Exeter-Milligan Elementary Christmas Concert
The Exeter-Milligan Fifth and Sixth Grade Band performed several numbers at the concert.
Exeter-Milligan Third, Fourth and Fifth graders at the Elementary Christmas Program.
Exeter-Milligan Kindergarten, First and Second grade classes performing at the Christmas Program.
The Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Grade classes as they perform the final song in "Mrs. Claus to the Rescue."
Exeter-Milligan Third, Fourth and Fifth graders at the Elementary Christmas Program.
Exeter-Milligan Kindergarten, First and Second grade classes performing at the Christmas Program.
The Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Grade classes as they perform the final song in "Mrs. Claus to the Rescue."
It’s three days before Christmas and while the elves are
busy, Santa is not. In fact Santa isn’t doing anything but rest.
He’s come down with something awful and the doctor has sent him to bed.
And so the stage is set for Exeter-Milligan’s Christmas
Program, “Mrs. Claus to the Rescue.”
The kindergarten through sixth graders entertained a full
gymnasium with their performance of the musical.
The evening began with a
few select holiday numbers from the sixth grade band and the fifth grade band
and the two bands combined.
After a brief intercession the musical begins starring all
of the sixth graders. This year Caitlin Murphy was the lead as Mrs.
Santa. Several of the students played multiple roles including Kayla
Geiger as Elf, and FranTastik and Eli Johnson who played an Elf, Delivery
Person and Morey News. In addition to elf duties Caleb Horne played the
director and Jacy Schlueter played the doctor and an elf.
During the program the third, fourth and fifth graders were
on stage with the elves performing numbers like “Christmas Blues,” “Cheer Up,
Santa” and “Christmas Won’t be Christmas.”
The kindergarten, first and second graders took the stage
for five different holiday numbers including “Jolly Old Saint Nicholas, Santa’s
Helpers, A Gift for Santa, Santa Claus Is Coming to Town” and their obvious
favorite “Hip Hop Reindeer.”
The news media is informed of the Santa’s illness and sends
a camera crew to interview Santa and Mrs. Claus who reports that there won’t be
toy deliveries that year. After attempting to get the post office and
other delivery services to help with the toy deliver Mrs. Claus briefly gives
up on making Christmas work without Santa.
Along with the elves, she finally realizes that she is the
one who plans Santa’s trip each year, she knows how to drive the sleigh and she
can make the deliveries. Everyone celebrates as Mrs. Claus returns home
successfully and Santa wakes up from his resting to discover he has slept
through Christmas but it has been taken care of by Mrs. Claus.
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Exeter Public Library on Facebook
Did you know Exeter Public Library is on Facebook. Click here to see their page and feel free to follow them on Facebook.
Also, this season the library is looking for individuals to make a paper snowflake and bring them in to share at the library on the bulletin board. Bring yours by Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8 - noon, 1 - 5 and Saturday 9 - noon.
Also, this season the library is looking for individuals to make a paper snowflake and bring them in to share at the library on the bulletin board. Bring yours by Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8 - noon, 1 - 5 and Saturday 9 - noon.
Exeter Chamber of Commerce Hosts Santa Visit
Brothers Aidan (left) and Andrew Vavra enjoy their
visit with Santa.
Amarah Carr and her brother Preston chat with Santa
for a moment.
Titus Peteresn reminds Santa that his four years old.
Draven Rose shares his wishes with Santa and is pretty
excited when Santa presents him with a candy bar.
Preston Carr tells Santa about something big that he
has on his Christmas list.
Little Avery Hankins dressed up special just for Santa while
she was visiting her grandparents, Craig and Kelly True of Exeter.
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