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Times PAGE 22 MONDAY MARCH 4, 2019 THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
MONDAY MARCH 18, 2019
PAGE 23
s CHOOL Holy Redeemer Dessert Theatre
Times Tickets on Sale Now
submitted
With the temperatures now reaching the plus
side of 0 and the snow is beginning to melt, it's
time to get ready for Holy Redeemer's Dessert
Theatre.
Tickets are now on sale for the annual event
that will feature three one-act plays over the two
night event.
“We are very excited to showcasing these
plays,” says Drama Teacher Peter Taylor. “The
students have been working on them for the past
five to six weeks. There's still some very
important work to be done, but we know
audiences will be in for a real treat.”
The Dessert Theatre is scheduled for April 12th
Kids Make A Difference is sponsored by: and 13th, 7 pm at HRH.
As per tradition, there will be two senior plays
and one junior high play. The senior high plays
are entitled Hello Darkness My Old Friend
(directed by grade 12 student Alaina Furegati)
and You Do Love Me, Don't Know? (directed by
grade 12 student Kiley Bischke). The junior high
play is called This Is a Text.
“We believe we have a diverse set of plays that
Sand & Gravel Sales/Hauling all audience members will find something for
them,” says Taylor. “Both senior high plays are
Quality Work dramas, but both are very different. The junior Holy Redeemer has begun selling tickets for this year's Dessert Theatre, which will be held on April 12th
show is a comedy so audiences will leave in
Serving Edson & District Since 1974 good spirits.” and 13th. The two-night event will feature three one-act plays for audiences to enjoy. Here, grade 12
students Austin Frazer and Jaden Gauchier rehearse a scene from Hello Darkness My Old Friend.
Tickets for the Dessert Theatre are $10 each
780-723-5152 and are available at the HRH Office. Tickets for the Dessert Theatre are available by contacting the HRH Office.
And what would a Dessert Theatre be without
the desserts? Each year, dedicated parents donate represent HRH at the Zone Drama Festival. Holy Theatre, be sure to get your tickets soon.
a variety of desserts to satisfy everyone's taste Redeemer has won a number of awards over the If you would like more information on this
buds. Desserts will be $2 a slice (for the biggest last 15 years, including 16 Best Production article please feel free to contact the school at
by Tina Kruse-Taylor, Pine Grove slice you've ever seen) and will be available at awards. 780-723-7437, visit our website at
the door. So with a just a month to go to the big Dessert holyredeemerhigh.ca or join our social media
For over 12 years, grade 7 students at After the Dessert Theatre, all three plays will pages.
Pine Grove Middle School have taken
part in the “Eggs in Space”
EGGstravaganza to end the "Structures & “Eggs in Space” EGGstravaganza at Pine Grove School
Forces" Science unit.
The objective is for students to design by Tina Kruse-Taylor, Pine Grove to lay under the structure as their
and build a structure to support an egg for teammates test their creation.
one minute using their pick of a variety For over 12 years, grade 7 On Thursday, March 7, all grade
of materials. The structure has to be 30 students at Pine Grove Middle 7s had the opportunity to test their
cm tall and go out 10 cm where the egg School have taken part in the “Eggs structures and it was an EGGxciting
will sit. in Space” EGGstravaganza to end event! Many structures did the job
One brave group member agrees to lay the "Structures & Forces" Science and held the egg, while others did
under the structure as their teammates unit. not.
test their creation. The objective is for students to However, there was much laughter
On Thursday, March 7, all grade 7s had design and build a structure to and cheering by students, staff and
the opportunity to test their structures and support an egg for one minute using parents throughout, due to the
it was an EGGxciting event! Many their pick of a variety of materials. testing as well as our “Egg Mistress
structures did the job and held the egg, The structure has to be 30 cm tall of Ceremony” Principal Erin
while others did not. and go out 10 cm where the egg Murphy's EGGxcellent jokes,
However, there was much laughter and will sit. including, "Why do chickens go to
cheering by students, staff and parents One brave group member agreed school?" To get EGG-ucated.
throughout, due to the testing as well as
our “Egg Mistress of Ceremony”
Principal Erin Murphy's EGGxcellent
jokes, including, "Why do chickens go to
school?" To get EGG-ucated.
30
Jacob Stewart, Erwin Visko, and
Gage Bixby's team demonstrate
their structure during Pine Grove
School's EGGciting "Structures &
Forces" Science unit on March 7. Jacob Stewart, Erwin Visko, and Gage Bixby's team demonstrate their
submitted structure during Pine Grove School's EGGciting "Structures & Forces"
Science unit on March 7. submitted
On March 12th, MLA Eric Rosendahl dropped by Holy Redeemer to
officially present a book series entitled Indigenous Peoples Atlas of
Canada. The book series, which is being presented to each school in the
province by the Government of Alberta, is to a way to help move today's
society towards reconciliation with the Indigenous Peoples of Canada.
Here, HRH Students' Union President Jake Francis accepts the book from
Mr. Rosendahl on the school's behalf. submitted
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Times PAGE 22 MONDAY MARCH 4, 2019 THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
MONDAY MARCH 18, 2019
PAGE 23
s CHOOL Holy Redeemer Dessert Theatre
Times Tickets on Sale Now
submitted
With the temperatures now reaching the plus
side of 0 and the snow is beginning to melt, it's
time to get ready for Holy Redeemer's Dessert
Theatre.
Tickets are now on sale for the annual event
that will feature three one-act plays over the two
night event.
“We are very excited to showcasing these
plays,” says Drama Teacher Peter Taylor. “The
students have been working on them for the past
five to six weeks. There's still some very
important work to be done, but we know
audiences will be in for a real treat.”
The Dessert Theatre is scheduled for April 12th
Kids Make A Difference is sponsored by: and 13th, 7 pm at HRH.
As per tradition, there will be two senior plays
and one junior high play. The senior high plays
are entitled Hello Darkness My Old Friend
(directed by grade 12 student Alaina Furegati)
and You Do Love Me, Don't Know? (directed by
grade 12 student Kiley Bischke). The junior high
play is called This Is a Text.
“We believe we have a diverse set of plays that
Sand & Gravel Sales/Hauling all audience members will find something for
them,” says Taylor. “Both senior high plays are
Quality Work dramas, but both are very different. The junior Holy Redeemer has begun selling tickets for this year's Dessert Theatre, which will be held on April 12th
show is a comedy so audiences will leave in
Serving Edson & District Since 1974 good spirits.” and 13th. The two-night event will feature three one-act plays for audiences to enjoy. Here, grade 12
students Austin Frazer and Jaden Gauchier rehearse a scene from Hello Darkness My Old Friend.
Tickets for the Dessert Theatre are $10 each
780-723-5152 and are available at the HRH Office. Tickets for the Dessert Theatre are available by contacting the HRH Office.
And what would a Dessert Theatre be without
the desserts? Each year, dedicated parents donate represent HRH at the Zone Drama Festival. Holy Theatre, be sure to get your tickets soon.
a variety of desserts to satisfy everyone's taste Redeemer has won a number of awards over the If you would like more information on this
buds. Desserts will be $2 a slice (for the biggest last 15 years, including 16 Best Production article please feel free to contact the school at
by Tina Kruse-Taylor, Pine Grove slice you've ever seen) and will be available at awards. 780-723-7437, visit our website at
the door. So with a just a month to go to the big Dessert holyredeemerhigh.ca or join our social media
For over 12 years, grade 7 students at After the Dessert Theatre, all three plays will pages.
Pine Grove Middle School have taken
part in the “Eggs in Space”
EGGstravaganza to end the "Structures & “Eggs in Space” EGGstravaganza at Pine Grove School
Forces" Science unit.
The objective is for students to design by Tina Kruse-Taylor, Pine Grove to lay under the structure as their
and build a structure to support an egg for teammates test their creation.
one minute using their pick of a variety For over 12 years, grade 7 On Thursday, March 7, all grade
of materials. The structure has to be 30 students at Pine Grove Middle 7s had the opportunity to test their
cm tall and go out 10 cm where the egg School have taken part in the “Eggs structures and it was an EGGxciting
will sit. in Space” EGGstravaganza to end event! Many structures did the job
One brave group member agrees to lay the "Structures & Forces" Science and held the egg, while others did
under the structure as their teammates unit. not.
test their creation. The objective is for students to However, there was much laughter
On Thursday, March 7, all grade 7s had design and build a structure to and cheering by students, staff and
the opportunity to test their structures and support an egg for one minute using parents throughout, due to the
it was an EGGxciting event! Many their pick of a variety of materials. testing as well as our “Egg Mistress
structures did the job and held the egg, The structure has to be 30 cm tall of Ceremony” Principal Erin
while others did not. and go out 10 cm where the egg Murphy's EGGxcellent jokes,
However, there was much laughter and will sit. including, "Why do chickens go to
cheering by students, staff and parents One brave group member agreed school?" To get EGG-ucated.
throughout, due to the testing as well as
our “Egg Mistress of Ceremony”
Principal Erin Murphy's EGGxcellent
jokes, including, "Why do chickens go to
school?" To get EGG-ucated.
30
Jacob Stewart, Erwin Visko, and
Gage Bixby's team demonstrate
their structure during Pine Grove
School's EGGciting "Structures &
Forces" Science unit on March 7. Jacob Stewart, Erwin Visko, and Gage Bixby's team demonstrate their
submitted structure during Pine Grove School's EGGciting "Structures & Forces"
Science unit on March 7. submitted
On March 12th, MLA Eric Rosendahl dropped by Holy Redeemer to
officially present a book series entitled Indigenous Peoples Atlas of
Canada. The book series, which is being presented to each school in the
province by the Government of Alberta, is to a way to help move today's
society towards reconciliation with the Indigenous Peoples of Canada.
Here, HRH Students' Union President Jake Francis accepts the book from
Mr. Rosendahl on the school's behalf. submitted