Vol. 6 No. 2 www.mypaperonline.com February 2014 * * * * * * C W S S * * o o s t a s t o e r Proverbs 3:5 Like Us on Facebook. Scan QR Code M t. Olive High School Band Booster Association is hosting it’s annual Tricky Tray on Saturday, March 15, 2014 at the Mt. Olive High School Cafeteria, Corey Road, Flanders. Doors open at 6:00pm, calling starts at 7:30pm. Some of the larger items will include: Disney Park Hopper Passes, Grill and 8 Circus Tickets, and more! We will be holding a ticket pre-sale on Wednesday, feb- ruary 26th at Mt. Olive High School in th Commons Area from 6:00pm to 8:00pm. Can’t make that date, go to www.MOHSBandTricky tray.com to order your tickets or contact Mary Lalama at 973-768-1815. You can also email us with any questions to [email protected]Tricky Tray, Saturday March 15th! T he fourth and fifth graders of Durban Avenue Elementary School were given a lesson on ice safety on Friday, January 24, 2014 by the Lake Hopatcong Foundation. The Hopatcong Police Department, Fire Department, and EMT workers came dressed in full rescue attire to simulate a real ice rescue for the students. During their presentation, students were instructed on some simple ways to stay safe on the ice. Keeping calm, informing adults as to your whereabouts, and having the right tools, were some key pieces of advice the students were given. The number one thing students are to remem- Ice Safety at Durban Avenue Schoolber is that “Ice is NEVER 100 percent safe!” So always be prepared for the unexpected and make smart decisions! As always, in an effort to keep our students safe, Durban Avenue School continues to support healthy, safe choices both inside and outside of the classroom!
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