The Waugh Chapel PTA will be working with Little Caesars to help the elementary school's students earn pizzas. From now through May 31, the Little Caesars in Crofton and Odenton will be handing out receipts when you pick up your food. Teachers will collect the receipts in their classrooms. Classes will get a free pizza for every $100 in receipts.
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Waugh Chapel Elementary School asks you to keep handing in Giant and Metro receipts. The school is short about $148,000. The last day to turn in Giant receipts is March 17. The last day to turn in Metro receipts is March 31.
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The West Anne Arundel County Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a business mixer with the Northern Anne Arundel County Chamber of Commerce from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. March 2 at the Center for Applied Technology-North, 800 Stevenson Road in Severn. Tours of the school will be available. There is no charge, and prospective members are welcome. Call (410) 672-3422 by Feb. 28 to make reservations.
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Dozens of Arundel High School students excelled in the classroom and in the athletic arena last fall. The "Minds in Motion" award is given to student-athletes who have a 3.25 grade point average or better. Fifty-eight of the 173 athletes participating in fall sports earned this award; 21 students had a 4.0 average. Twenty-five students who had a 3.0 to 3.25 grade point average earned the "Scholar-Athlete" award.
Minds In Motion: Steven Banvard, Benjamin Baxter, Adam Berlew, Lindsay Carlson, Shannon Carpenter, William Clyburn, Eugene Collins, Sara Deboer, Karen Diacont, Alfa Diallo, Megan Dowling, Ron Fannon, Megan Glaze, Chavonne Hammond, Andrew Helms, Alisha Hepfer, Kevin Higgins, Kerri Hodges, Wesley Huff, Matthew Hunter, Brian Johnson, Jill Jones, David Kellner, Jesse Kellner, Stephanie Kuhne, Brian Lima, Julie Logan, Kelly MacDonald, Ryan Markish, Sarah Mayne, Melissa McGuffin, Bernard McQuarrie, Emily Metro, David Meussner, Megan Miller, Jenny Mottar, Christina Nichols, Shannon Noon, Paul Oberson, Alyssa Omwake, Jessica Palatka, Rhiannon Palatka, Jenny Palmer, Tracey Potter, Josh Rollins, Adam Sayani, Cullen Schar, Devin Schar, Brian Schroeder, Kristen Smeby, Terence Soyars, Jennifer Squillari, Jeff Starr, David Tilman, Michael Veasey, Crystal Williams, Erin Wilmer and James Woods.
Scholar Athletes: Robin Clay, Georgia Conroy, Lianne Decesare, Bryan Greenberg, Sheila Jackson, Timothy Kelly, Kara Kitchen, Gina Leslie, Mitchell Martin, Kathleen Matheny, Blair Morse, Ryan Morse, Wayne Nichols, Jonathon Porter, Sherice Proctor, Shannon Quinn, Stephanie Rinehart, Devin Sears, Tiffany Shuford, Amanda Sites, Lisa Smith, Donald Sroka, James Todd, James Viera and Christine Zurvalec.
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Family Development Communities, Odenton Elementary School and Partners in Prevention will sponsor a Child Care Network meeting at the school from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. tomorrow. Parents are welcome. For more information, call 551-5208.
The school also will hold a first-aid class for families from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Monday. Representatives from Anne Arundel Medical Center will teach accident prevention and how to handle your children's minor accidents and injuries.
For more information on the class, call 224-5751.
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The O'Malley Senior Center, 1275 Odenton Road, will hold a free seminar on planning for long-term care from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Feb. 28. Topics on the schedule include information about nursing home contracts, group homes, assisted living and retirement communities. Attorney Ray Van Sweringen will be on hand to answer questions. He also will have information on what Medicare provides, how to make Medicare rules work for you and the telephone and mail scams that often prey on seniors. Registration is required. To register, or for more information, call 222-6227, or 621-9515.