Archive for February, 2012

Here is a rundown of what is going on at the Civic Center in February. Most of it is the same as it has been all winter with just a few minor changes. Be on the lookout for a lot more fun stuff starting up in March!

Zumba: Noon-1pm on Wednesdays

Free Walking: Mon-Fri, 8:30am-10am, noon-1pm

Parent/Tot Time: Mon-Fri, 10am-noon

Roller Skating: Fridays from 6:30pm-9pm, no entrance into the gym until 6:20pm

Basketball Open Gym: Wednesdays, 6:30pm-7:30pm

Adult Indoor Soccer: Sundays, 7pm-9pm

And don’t forget that the Civic Center is available to rent for private events on days and times when it is not already booked. For more info contact Robyn at 222-8155.

My Furry Valentine

by: Community Contributor

Stafford Animal Shelter is pleased to work with local schools and youth groups to promote humane animal care and awareness. Young people are often our best – and certainly future – amabasadors and philanthropists. To celebrate Stafford Animal Shelter’s ”Furry Valentine” event where all adult cat adoption fees are $14 thoughout February, students at Arrowhead and Pine Creek Schools have selected favorite ‘Furry Feline Valentines’ to honor with hand made cards extolling their virtues as the purrfect valentine. Won’t you honor their work by considering adopting one of these Furry Valentines (http://staffordanimalshelter NULL.org/available-pets/) yourself?

 

Elk River Books Present Children’s Author

February 8, 2012
by: Community Contributor

Norris author and Raven Publishing owner Janet Muirhead Hill will read from her Miranda and Starlight series of books for young adults at Elk River Books, 115 E. Callender St., on Saturday, February 25 at 2 p.m. The six-book series tells the story of a spirited young woman and her equally plucky horse, as Miranda navigates first the disintegration of her family, then the trials of adolescence.
Miranda and Starlight was named a Notable Book by Writers Notes magazine, and is used in classrooms to help kids learn good decision-making skills. Hill has written a stand-alone novel, Danny’s Dragon, about a young boy’s grief after losing his father to the Iraq War, and two books of a planned trilogy, Kyleah’s Tree and the recently released Kendall’s Storm, about twins who were separated at age 4 by their parents’ divorce.
The reading is free and open to the public.