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Kiwanis Pancake Day Big Success

The Marion Noon Kiwanis Pancake Day held at Tri-Rivers Saturday, February 12, was a big success. It was a day for kids, friends, family, fellowship and food! The Entertainment included: Howard Klehm on the keyboard, Marionaires Barbershop Chorus, Martha Douce Dancers, The Man in Black, The Primrose Ringers,Ann Schertzer and Ben Osborne, 4 The Record, Tom Mathy’s Golden Buckeyes, The Cloggettes & Jazzy Ladies, Reckless Line Dancers and D J Music.

Kiwanis members and many, many volunteers were on hand to cook and serve the pancakes, sausage, and drinks. The MultiPurpose Room was packed with the crowd spilling into the Auditorium and Eagle Inn Restaurant.

What a fun day!!!!

 

Students present at Kiwanis

Four Tri-Rivers students and Superintendent Charles Speelman presented to the Marion Noon Kiwanis Club Thursday, January 13, 2011.

The students included: Colton Moore, Auto Tech; Andrew Napper, Welding; Destini Fogle, Healthcare Professions; and Andre South, Computer Networking Electronics Technologies (CNET). The students talked about their programs, their plans after graduation for continuing their education and answered questions from Kiwanis members.

Superintendent Chuck Speelman explained the goals of Tri-Rivers, the changes that have been made to update programs, and the importance of partnering with area businesses. He also said that Tri-Rivers slogan: A school where you are ALLOWED to, INSPIRED to and EXPECTED to be AMAZING, is what Tri-Rivers is all about. “We are a great choice for many, many students.”

Kiwanis member Bob Columber said, “Tri-Rivers has changed a lot. The opportunities you offer students today is truly amazing.”

Members also had questions about customer service. Superintendent Speelman said most programs offer services. For details on customer service, click here.