Once again, the eighth
grade class at Cooperstown
Middle School is preparing
for the annual Senior Citizen
Turkey Dinner that
will be held on Thursday,
Nov. 19, from 5 to 6:30 p.m.
in the Cooperstown Middle-
High School cafeteria.
This event is free and
open to all retired residents
of the Cooperstown Central
School District as well as
retired Cooperstown faculty
and staff. Takeout meals
and deliveries are available
for those senior citizens unable
to attend. Call Denise
Thayer at 547-5512 by Friday,
Nov. 13, to make reservations
or to order a delivery.
The eighth grade class
sponsors the annual Senior
Citizen Turkey Dinner as
one of their community service
projects. The students
will be learning to write letters
to invite retired faculty
and staff members, create
programs and placemats,
prepare and serve the food
for the dinner.
``This project is always
rewarding as well as challenging
for our eighth grade
middle school students,’’
said eighth grade team
leader Brad Smith.
inactive
November 5, 2009
Annual turkey dinner is Nov. 19
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