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    Thursday October 18, 2018

    This year’s Light Up Lakewood Festival will be held on Saturday, December 1.  As part of lakewoodalive’s commitment to fostering & sustaining vibrant neighborhoods, Lakewood Alive is collaborating w/Plantation Home owner David Stein, to provide two $500.00 scholarships to Lakewood residents who are currently high school juniors. This scholarship celebrates community service, pride in Lakewood, and a commitment to further strengthening the community.  Application forms for this scholarship are available in the Guidance office.  Each applicant should fill out the application and submit via email to [email protected] by November 15, 2018 at 5pm or mailed to:   (must be postmarked by 11/15/18)

    LakewoodAlive

    Attn:  LUL Queen & King Scholarship

    14701 Detroit Ave., #LL10

    Lakewood, OH 44107

    Incomplete applications will NOT be considered.

     

    Carnations are red, and the cards are too, tell your sweetest how much they mean to you. Sweetest Day is Saturday. How are you going to celebrate it? Why not purchase a carnation from a Key Club Member. You can purchase carnations for $1 today during any lunch period. Carnations can also be purchased from Ms. Stephenson in room A202 or any Key Club member. The flowers and cards will be delivered during first period class tomorrow. Buy your carnations today for your sweetest and celebrate love and friendship!

     

    Attention current LHS students grades 9-12. Basketball cheerleading clinics will be held next week on Monday, Thursday, and Saturday. If you are interested, please stop by the Athletic Office this week to pick up a tryout packet for further details.

     

    Seniors!  There’s just 2 days left to nominate your favorite song and motto to be voted on by the senior class, to become your class song and class motto.  Come to the Bookroom to nominate your favorites.

     

    This fall, Barnstormers Drama Club will be performing The Laramie Project. This story focusses on the aftermath of Matthew Shepard’s murder. Matthew was a college student who, in October of 1998, was kidnapped and murdered because of his sexual orientation. Barnstormers club officers will be selling pins in Matt’s honor for $1, the proceeds of which will be donated to the Matthew Shepard foundation. Performances of The Laramie Project are November 1 at 7:30, November 2 at 4:00, and November 3 at 2:30 and 7:30. Tickets are $5.00 and can be purchased in the Book Room.

     

    Herpetology Club is 100% for sure, no matter what, meeting today, in room C111 from 3:00-3:45.  Be sure to bring your enthusiasm for all things reptilian.

     

    The Southwestern Conference Cheerleader competition will be held at North Olmsted High School on November 5. Tickets are on sale in the Athletic Office.  All tickets are $6.00.

     

    Attention students! Today is the last day of this quarter, which means that our drawing for $25 gift cards is tomorrow! Make sure to get your golden tickets turned in by this afternoon for entry into tomorrow’s drawing.

     

    Today’s à la cartes in the cafeteria are:

    BBQ Chicken & Cheese Wrap $3.50

    Deep Dish Turkey Pepperoni Pizza $2.50

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