Thursday, January 05, 2006
Winter Cola Quiz: Pepsi or Coke - Pick your favorite
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Subject: Winter Cola Quiz: Pepsi or Coke - Pick your favorite
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Nov. 2, 3 2005 FMS Choir Middle School Honor Clinic --Selected students only-- Concert at 7:30 p.m. @ FMS Nov. 3Jan. 26, 27, 28 MENC All State Boise, Idado Feb. 2, 2006 Solo & Ensemble Choir Festival @ CHS Any 7th or 8th grade student may participate in this. They do however have to practice their music on their own time. I need to see their choice of music and will help them with what time I have at school. May 2, 2006 Large Group Festival @ Hawthorne Prepared choirs go! December 2, 2005 Festival of the Trees @ Stephens Performing Art Center -- This is a Friday night and the select girls' and boys' choir will perform at 8:15 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. December 14 Winter Choir Concert FMS 7 p.m. Dec. 16 Choir tour to nursing homes and V.A. all day Dec. 10 or 17 Choir performance for Civitan from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. You don�t need to put on calendar. March 23 Elementary Choir Tour all day (tentative) This date will have to be changed. March 15, 16, 17, 18 NWACDA Convention Portland, Or. 7 Students have been selected for this choir. 4 of whom auditioned and will not know if they are selected until November. May 16 Franklin�s Spring Concert FMS 7 p.m. February 2006 Saturday 11 -- Tonic Sol-Fa, 7:30 p.m. Friday 17th -- John Berry, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 27 -- 9-12 Band Concert, 7:30 p.m. March 2006 March 2 -- 9-12 Choir Concert, 7:30 p.m. March 13 -- Region 2AA Large Group Choir Contest, 2-9 p.m. March 16 -- 5-8 grade Band Concerts, 7 p.m. April 2006 Sunday 2 -- Minnesota Orchestra, 2 p.m. April 7 -- Region 2AA Solo and Ensemble Contest, 3:30-9 p.m. May 2006 Tuesday, May 9 -- Grades 3-4 Spring Program, 1:30 and 7 p.m. Thursday, May 11 -- 5th and 6th grade band and choir concerts, 7 p.m. May 16 -- 7th and 8th grade Band Concert, 7 p.m. May 18 -- 9-12 Band Concert, 8 p.m. May 22 -- 9-12 Choir Pops Concert, 7:30 p.m. :May 25 -- 7th Grade Choir Concert, 7 p.m. May 25 -- 8th Grade Choir Concert, 8 p.m. November 11 1st Presbyterian Church (Ft. Wayne) T1 or T2 November 12 Parent Demonstration Concert Prep-Mon November 14 Parent Demonstration Concert Prep-Wed November 16 National ORFF Convention T1 November 20 Inter-faith Thanksgiving Service Saints Peter & Paul Cathedral Kantorei, Concert, Chamber & volunteers November 22 Thanksgiving Day Service North United Methodist Church 10:30am Jub, Des, Tr, Oct, Lyr, Voluntary November 27 � December 2 Nutcracker Clowes Memorial Hall Various Kantorei November 29 � December 2 Dance Kaleidoscope - Ceremony of Carols Pike Performing Arts TBA T1 & T2 National Youth Choir of Scotland The Mitchell Library, 201 North Street, Glasgow, G3 7DN email: mitchelldirector@nycos.co.uk Tel: 0141 287 2856 Fax: 0141 287 2858 (03) 9926 5782 (BH), (03) 9419 4448 (AH) Choir�s Email Address: gcox @melbourne.catholic.org.au Choir's Website: www.melbourne.catholic.org.au/cathedral MHS Choirs Performance Schedule 2005-2006 *Denotes Required Performances* Thursday, October 27 * Fall Concert: (All choirs) PAC Wednesday, December 7 All City Girls Choir Concert Tuesday, December 13 * Vivaldi GLORIA w/ orchestra (Concert Choir) Thursday, December 15 * Holiday Concert: (Concert Women, Mixed Chorus & Changer Ensemble) Saturday, February 11 Solo & Ensemble Adjudicated Event: Chardon HS Thursday, February 16 Collage Concert: (S & E students by invitations) Wednesday, February 22 * LEL Festival LAKEWOOK HS (Concert Choir) February, TBA * LCMEA Festival: (Mixed Chorus) Friday, March 17 * OMEA Large Group Adjudication (All Choirs): Memorial JH Wednesday, May 3 All City Girls Choir Concert May 5-6 * OMEA Stare Concert Away Friday or Saturday (All Choir) May TBA *LCMEA SSA Choir Festival at ANDREWS (Concert Women) Thursday, May 11 *Spring Concert: (all Choirs) Pac Saturday, June 3 Commencement- Bus to CSU � 7:45 a.m. (Concert Choir) Back to MHS by 11:30 a.m. Good Morning B, I didn't work yesterday, and thank goodness. The house was a mess from the holidays, so I spent the day cleaning and getting organized. I don't which would have been more fun -- work or chores. =) LOL. Anyhow, looks like just about everyone invited is going to attend, which is good. Mom will be so excited. We can talk about food after we hear from a few more people, and see what Dad thinks. I'm gonna be pretty open this weekend, so how about shopping on Saturday afternoon? Sound good? Have a good day. Love, Kay-kay -----Original Message----- From: Brenda Gibson [BrendaG30 @yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 3, 2006 9:26 AM To: Kaitlynn Reiss [kaitlynnr2001 @yahoo.com] Subject: Mom's surprise birthday party Hey Sis - What's up? How is your week going so far? Did you have to work yesterday or was it a holiday for you? I had to work, but it was quiet in the office, so I got a ton of things done. Anyways, I wanted to update you on Mom's 50th birthday party. I sent the invites out before the holidays and a bunch of people RSVP'ed. So, it's looking like the following people are coming: 1. Dad & mom, of course 2. You and Jim 3. Me and Eddie 4. Tom & Carol Hartley 5. Jim & Edna Mahoney 6. Patricia Billings 7. Janice & George Putchinski 8. Mark & Lydia Lanier 9. Bob & Helen Weiss I think about 10 more people have yet to respond, so we'll see what they say, before we decide on either to get food from Publix and maybe Buca di Beppo, or if we can to cater it. What are your thoughs? Oh, and we will have to check with dad too. If you are around this weekend, let's go shopping together for decorations, k? Talk to you later chica. Love, Bren E-mail address Password Forgot your password? Tra una settimana sar� gestito dall'Atc al posto di quello dell'ex ospedale "mangiato" dalle ruspe :: Via Guglielmi, si paga il parcheggio Ottanta centesimi l'ora per lasciare l'auto lungo il Nera TERNI - Dall'undici gennaio spariranno anche gli ultimi parcheggi liberi del centro storico, quelli di via Guglielmi. E' uno degli effetti "dolorosi" del mega cantiere di riqualificazione di Corso del Popolo che aprir� i battenti appunto tra una settimana. Il cantiere si manger� subito il parcheggio del tribunale, 450 posti, la cui area verr� immediatamente picchettata. Dei 400 posti auto, oggi gratuiti, di via Guglielmi se ne salveranno solo 250, quelli in prossimit� dell'ufficio anagrafe, ma saranno a pagamento e gestiti dall'Atc con criteri analoghi a quelli degli altri parcheggi di superficie: 80 centesimi l'ora, 50 centesimi la prima mezz'ora. Circa 5 centesimi ogni tre minuti. Nessuno sconto in caso di soste prolungate (tre ore piene si pagano 0,80 per tre). Al momento non si prevedono tariffe giornaliere. Pagamento solo dalle 8 alle 20; la notte e i festivi sosta gratuita. "Ci vedremo domani (oggi ndr) - precisa il presidente dell'Atc Sergio Sbarzella - con la Todini/Ediltevere che � gi� proprietaria di tutta l'area. Penso che entro due/tre giorni saremo in grado di firmare la convenzione. In ogni caso gi� da oggi siamo in grado di gestire il nuovo parcheggio". L'Atc con la tariffazione compenser� in parte i mancati introiti della cancellazione del parcheggio a pagamento di Corso del Popolo. Solo che gran parte dei proventi della gestione del nuovo parcheggio a pagamento di Lungonera Guglielmi andranno alla Todini/Ediltevere invece che al Comune. La convenzione dovr� stabilire le percentuali di ripartizione degli incassi, gli obblighi reciproci e soprattutto la durata del nuovo parcheggio che sparir� anche questo nella fase finale del cantiere, entro tre o quattro anni. Perch� a quel punto in loco esister� solo un parcheggio a pagamento, poco pi� di mille posti auto interrati, sotto l'area dell'ex ospedale. "La tariffa dell'area Guglielmi - dice Sbarzella - sar� quella degli altri parcheggi di superficie ternani, 80 centesimi l'ora. Ad oggi non si prevedono abbonamenti n� sconti particolari per categorie. Per� � chiaro che in un secondo momento potrebbero intervenire convenzioni col Comune o col tribunale per particolari facilitazioni". Tariffa secca di 80 centesimi l'ora: una mazzata per l'utenza tradizionale di via Guglielmi, quasi tutti i dipendenti di Palazzo Spada, impiegati pubblici e privati, negozianti e commesse del centro storico. L'unico fatto positivo � che il parcheggio residuo di via Gugliemi in quanto gestito dall'Atc verr� bonificato: "Sar� potenziata l'illuminazione - dice Sbarzella - e a tutela delle macchinette dei biglietti ci sar� anche un servizio notturno di vigilanza". A questo punto, dato che i parcheggi interrati di San Francesco e di Largo Manni chiudono alle 21, l'area Guglielmi sar� l'unico parcheggio notturno di attestamento in centro. Dopo la "bonifica" si prevede un grande afflusso del popolo della notte frequentatore di pizzerie e pub. Per le prostitute di via Guglielmi, anche in questo caso si interrompe una tradizione, si prevede a brevissimo uno sfratto dall'abituale luogo di "lavoro".Dear Friends, If you cannot view the images in this message, enable images or visit here to see this newsletter.
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3 entries found for journey.jour�ney ( P ) Pronunciation Key (j�rn) n. pl. jour�neys The act of traveling from one place to another; a trip. A distance to be traveled or the time required for a trip: a 2,000-mile journey to the Pacific; the three-day journey home. A process or course likened to traveling; a passage: the journey of life. v. jour�neyed, jour�ney�ing, jour�neys v. intr. To make a journey; travel. v. tr. To travel over or through. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Middle English journei, day, day's travel, journey, from Old French jornee, from Vulgar Latin *diurnta, from Late Latin diurnum, day, from neuter of Latin diurnus, of a day, from dis, day. See diary.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- journey�er n. journey n : the act of traveling from one place to another [syn: journeying] v 1: undertake a journey or trip [syn: travel] 2: travel upon or across; "travel the oceans" [syn: travel] Source: WordNet � 2.0, � 2003 Princeton University journey (1.) A day's journey in the East is from 16 to 20 miles (Num. 11:31). (2.) A Sabbath-day's journey is 2,000 paces or yards from the city walls (Acts 1:12). According to Jewish tradition, it was the distance one might travel without violating the law of Ex. 16:29. (See SABBATH.) Source: Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary it's the joy of learning fascinating stories of the origins of words or their etymologies. For others, it's discovering unusual words, whether it's their meanings or sounds or spelling. Many, especially students, read it to grow their vocabulary for one of the many standardized tests or for personal enrichment. Those readers sometimes write back to say, "OK, so this word petrichor (see http://wordsmith.org/words/petrichor.html ) is interesting, but I'd like to see words that I can use more often in my daily life." Each word featured in AWAD includes examples taken from newspapers, magazines, and books to illustrate it and to show that it has been used in the real world. Still, we take their point. This week we present words you might encounter in your next test. -Anu Garg a...@wordsmith.org Sponsors' Messages: Remember the brain! One unique, at-a-glance email a day helps keep mental flab away. http://knowledgenews.net/s?s=3Daw082205 Monthly French, German, Italian and Spanish cultural audio magazines for intermediate-to-advanced learners. http://web.champs-elysees.com/wsmith1 ............................................................................ You can tell whether a man is clever by his answers. You can tell whether a man is wise by his questions. -Naguib Mahfouz, writer (1911- ) Discuss this week's theme or words at our online bulletin board: http://wordsmith.org/board Pronunciation: http://wordsmith.org/words/propitious.wav http://wordsmith.org/words/propitious.ram Permalink: http://wordsmith.org/words/propitious.html This message was sent to "awordaday@googlegroups.com". Dear all, I am translating a land deed that was written in the mid-1600's (location: Montreal). Most of the words can be worked out, but I haven't a clue about the following: 1. frond (trois arpents de *frond* sur vingt de proffondeur..) - Might this be length and width? 2. chine "lieu de la chine sur le bord du fleuve.." 3. "un minct demy de bled froment bon adc net loyal" ?????? (It is part of the "rente seigneurialle") 4. a main morte The parties may not.... "vendre, cedder, donner ny transporter a main morte...." 5. deserts Apparently, duties to be performed by (serfs??) who must stay on the land to: "pour y travailler et descouvrir les *deserts* de leurs voisons..." Anyone? Maxi Method Proven To Stop Panic, Anxiety, Phobias Without Drugs "To make a long story short, at 40 something years old, I thought my social and professional life was over. After listening to the CD only two times, I was dramatically affected! I'm going to use the word "miracle" to describe what it did for me. An enormous thanks." -Kyle Pantelis, IL To learn more =3D=3D> http://www.snipurl.com/anxiety75 -=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-=3D-/ Word of the Day for Monday November 7, 2005 propitious pruh-PISH-uhs, adjective: 1. Presenting favorable circumstances or conditions. 2. Favorably inclined; gracious; benevolent. By the early 1500s rice was being planted on the Cape Verde island most propitious for agriculture, Santiago. --Judith A. Carney, [1]Black Rice It is hard to imagine a less propitious start to a marriage: in a single blow Vincent forfeited the trust of his wife, the respect of her family, and the means of his own support. --Matthew Sturgis, [2]Aubrey Beardsley: A Biography If the fates are propitious we may succeed. --A. K. Green _________________________________________________________ Propitious derives from Latin propitius, "favorable." References 1. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/0674008340/ref=3Dnosim/lexico 2. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/087951910X/ref=3Dnosim/lexico Dictionary.com Entry and Pronunciation http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=3D9&q=3Dpropitious Note: Audio pronunciation available only to Premium members. 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Jan 1, 2006) 8:30 p.m. ET Canucks Stars Preview | Game Trax | Head-to-Head Schedule - January 2006 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 @ STL L4-1 3 4 @ DAL 8:30 5 @ CHI 8:30 6 7 CAL10:00 8 9 10 TOR 10:00 11 12 13 @ NJ 7:30 14 @ NYI 7:00 15 16 @ PIT 7:30 17 18 19 BUF 10:00 20 21 MTL 10:00 22 23 @ STL 8:00 24 @ CLS 7:00 25 26 @ DET 7:30 27 28 @ COL10:00 29 30 31 @ PHO 9:00 Home All Times ET Complete Schedule | Check Local Listings on FSN Northwest Division Standings Team W L OTL Pts Pct Calgary 24 12 4 52 .650 Edmonton 23 14 4 50 .610 Vancouver 21 13 5 47 .603 Colorado 21 17 3 45 .549 Minnesota 19 17 4 42 .525 Complete Standings TEAM LEADERS Points Markus Naslund 44 Goals Markus Naslund 21 Assists Todd Bertuzzi 26 +/- Brendan Morrison +6 PIM Todd Bertuzzi 70 Wins Alexander Auld 13 GAA Robert McVicar 0.00 SV% Alexander Auld .901 League Ranks Van Conf Rank NHL Rank Goals 129 5 10 Goals Allowed 121 9 13 Shots per game 30.0 5 15 Shots allowed per game 29.9 11 19 Power play % 18.6 6 11 Penalty kill % 81.7 5 13 Complete Team Stats Depth Chart Position First Team C Brendan Morrison LW Markus Naslund RW Todd Bertuzzi D Bryan Allen D Mattias Ohlund G Alexander Auld Full Depth Chart Injuries Player Date Status Injury Ed Jovanovski, D Dec 31 day-to-day Foot Dan Cloutier, G Nov 21 IR ACL surgery Transactions 12/31 Maxime Ouellet (G) Called up from minors from Manitoba-AHL 12/30 Lee Goren (RW) Sent to minors Manitoba-AHL 12/29 Maxime Ouellet (G) Sent to minors Manitoba-AHL 12/29 Tyler Bouck (RW) Sent to minors Manitoba-AHL for conditioning 12/19 Rick Rypien (C) Called up from minors from Manitoba-AHL Complete Transactions
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