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World Issue Forum reports will be given in the Student Commons from 3:15-3:45 PM. Please see who will be presenting and what day below:
- April 20 Fundamentalism, by Gennie Kirk, Malinda Bender, and Mustafa Abid
- April 21 Immigration and Migration, by Patrick Scruggs, Joslyn Vaccaro, Melissa Jantzi, Daniel Martin, and Neil Gunden
- April 22 Pandemics and Global Health, by Megan Matteson, Bryce Yoder, Adrian Martinez, Kevin Leaman, and Nathaniel Morra
- April 23 Energy Supply and Renewable Resources, by A. J. Metzler, Nevin Blosser, Christophe Languoet, Alexander Pellegrino, and Mark Mast
2010 EMS PTF Spring Auction
Mark your calendars for the 2010 EMS PTF Spring Auction on Saturday, May 15! There will be a delicious meal followed by silent and live auctions. We are looking for large and small items to auction. Families are encouraged to join together to donate larger items. If you have a business or are part of a business that would like to contribute an item to this event we would love to hear from you. All of us are regular customers somewhere - we encourage you to solicit donations from the places you do business with. Many people/businesses are just waiting to be asked, give them the opportunity to give. If you solicited a particular person or business last year and are willing to approach them again re: a contribution, please let us know so we don't duplicate contacts. You may pick up acquisition forms in the main office. The time is short so we ask that you respond as soon as possible or by May 5. Items will be highlighted on the website and in emails so the sooner we receive donations the more exposure and excitement we can build to make this a successful event! Please contact any of us to make a donation today!! Dana Blauch,
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540-901-9388 Deb Pardini,
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540-256-2358
Laura Stoltzfus,
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Thank you for your help, we look forward to hearing from you!
Your High School student is invited to attend the SCO-sponsored Talent Show and overnight Lock-in at Eastern Mennonite High School on Friday, April 23. The lock-in will begin with a talent show at 9:00 p.m. in the Auditorium, and parents and outside guests are welcome to attend the talent show. After the talent show, students who have purchased tickets will stay for the lock-in through Saturday morning. Activities will include a coffee house with student performances and karaoke, MarioKart tournament and other (appropriate) video games, competitive eating competitions, gym activities and sports tournaments, movies, board games, ping-pong, as well as time for students to just hang out and even sleep if they need to.
Students can purchase tickets for the lock-in on Monday the 19th-Wednesday the 21st at lunch; tickets will be $7 if purchased before the 21st and $10 if purchased after the 21st. Ticket costs will provide pizza throughout the night, coffeehouse treats, breakfast and activities. After students have checked-in, they will not be allowed to exit the building until Saturday morning. If a student must leave early, a signed parent note must be turned in when students purchase a ticket. If a student leaves EMHS or does not check-in, parents will be notified with a phone call at the time when the student is unaccounted for. Students must be picked up before 8:00 a.m. on Saturday morning.
We hope to see your student there! --- EMHS Student Council
Evan White was awarded first chair in All District band and was selected to play in the Shenandoah Valley Youth Symphony. She also performed in the EMU orchestra and is now playing percussion in the Massanutten Youth Brass band. Congratulations Evan!
Come visit the PVFCU Neighborhood – a new format for the 2010 annual meeting! All Park View Federal Credit Union members are invited. Drop-in anytime between 4:30 and 7:30 PM on Thursday, May 6, at the EMU Commons gym. A BBQ supper will be served until 7PM, and the business meeting will be held at 7PM in the Snack Shop on the 2nd floor of the Commons. This event has fun for the whole family! Kids will enjoy a jumping castle, mini golf hole-in one, animal balloons, a special prize for stopping by the kids booth, and juggling and unicycle performers. Teens can participate in a scavenger hunt, play cash Bingo, hang out in the game room with pool, ping pong, and foosball, and win some of their own door prizes. Adults will enjoy some of those same games already mentioned, as well as taking a stroll through the PVFCU Neighborhood to learn more about the products and services we offer and the assistance we can provide you, in addition to numerous door prize opportunities! Registration for the meal is required by April 29. Call 434-6444 ext. 115 or register online at www.pvfcu.org. The event is free for all PVFCU members. All EMS students and parents are eligible for membership at PVFCU. If you aren’t a member yet, contact PVFCU to join and learn more about the fun and benefits that come with credit union membership.
The EMHS Class of 2009 would like to thank everyone who made the first EMHS Cruise In Fundraiser such a success. Over 80 classic, antique, tuner, and muscle cars filled up EMHS parking lots to show off glossy paint, sleek fenders, and engines of all sorts. Live Bluegrass music was provided by EMHS’s own Elwood Yoder and his student band; EMU’s Jim Bishop provided 1950s tunes between sets. Children’s activities including the Cow Train, Petting Zoo, and Tricycle Races were quite popular, and everyone enjoyed the hearty Mennonite-style meal. Homemade bread and desserts from the Bake Sale sold quickly and the Silent Auction was successful. The Class of 2009 had lots of fun planning and executing this event. Enough money was raised that the Class of ’09 bought and donated the paint that was used in renovating the gym.
This year, the Class of 2010 is proud to announce the 2nd Annual EMHS Cruise In and Open House will be held on Friday, May 28, 2010 from 5 – 9 p.m. In the event of weather, the rain date is Saturday, May 29 from 5-9 p.m. This year’s Cruise In is expected to be even better than the first. Everyone is invited to come eat, listen to Elwood and his band, admire the cars, and ride the Cow Train. Admission is free and the event is open to the community. The money from the fundraiser will go towards the Class of 2010 senior gift to EMHS.
"Expanding Your Horizons (EYH) Conference" for young women in grades 7-10 on Saturday, April 24, 2010 at JMU’s Miller Hall from 9:30am-3:00pm. The purpose of the conference is to stimulate young women's interest in mathematics and science in order to prepare for expanded career options in the future. Fun, hands-on workshops will be offered by JMU faculty in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Biology, Chemistry, and Engineering. Participants will also get to see a show in the planetarium. The conference will conclude with an exciting keynote address by Dr. Kyle Myers from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
The conference is open to all middle and high school girls in the surrounding area to JMU (with the workshops aimed to those in grades 7-10). If you have family or friends that are eligible to attend, please encourage them to do so. For more information, see http://www.math.jmu.edu/~eyh or email
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. Registration is free but must be done in advance online and is limited, so please register early.
Athletic Information: EMHS is looking for a Girls JV Basketball Coach for next season. Jolene Kratz will coach the Varsity Girls basketball team and she will be assisted by Kate Stewart. If anyone is interested or know of anyone interested in coaching JV Basketball, please contact Dave Bechler at 540-476-2637.
Upcoming Events: April 19 – 23, Spring Spiritual Renewal Week with Leonard Dow Friday, April 23, SCO Lock In Friday, April 30, Biotech Symposium Saturday, May 15, PTF Spring Auction, 5-9 p.m.
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