November 2005
Photos for November 23, 2005
Monique Richardson, 2005 Lansing High School graduate, plays soccer as a freshman at Johnson County Community College.
Lansing Lions Club member Ernest Young, center, an international director with the Lions Club, is pictured receiving the Lions Clubs International Foundation's Friend of Humanity Award for exceptional and longstanding service to the Lions. Lions International chairman Clement Kusiak is at left, Lions International president Ashok Mehta is at right. The award was given during a Lions International board meeting in Kolkata, India.
Quiet Fire, a musical group including, from left, Azora Smith, Sharon Smith, Reta Bowlin, Alvester Duckworth Jr. and Pat Wheeler, will perform Saturday.
Some of the members of the cast of "Prayerful Thanks" give thanks during a recent rehearsal. The AIM production will be Saturday, Nov. 26, at the Riverfront Community Center in Leavenworth.
Third-grader Monica Dirks puts a present into the van while fifth-graders Ebbie Poirier, Katie Pettis, Randy McDowell, Robert Love and Jordan Jacobs wait behind in line.
Teresa Hillard, who helped organize Operation Christmas Child at Wallula Christian School, helps third-grader Keturah Buselt load a present into Hilliard's van. The presents were to be transported to Kansas City, then on to children somewhere around the globe.
Wallula Christian School students sit in the Wallula Christian Church sanctuary with their presents for Operation Christmas Child.
First-graders McKenzie Hawk, Adin Hite and Briele Rees await directions for what to do with the Operation Christmas Child gifts.
From front second-graders Caitlin Starman and Cameron Anderson, third-grader Katie Walker, second-grader Kale Pettis and third-grader Felicity Avenenti wait in line to load presents into a van for transport to Kansas City.
First-grader Jacob Mosakowski, left, and kindergartner Nate Starman talk about gifts for Wallula Christian School.
From front, fifth-graders Katie Pettis , Randy McDowell, Robert Love and Jordan Jacobs help load gift boxes from Wallula Christian School for Operation Christmas Child.
Traffic is backed up on Main Street while emergency crews work an injury accident. The rush-hour accident Monday offered a good example of how traffic could come to a standstill during the Main Street System Enhancement program that begins in spring 2006, Police Chief Steve Wayman said.
Mary Lou Martin's poem about a fish will be published this month in a collection of student literature from the Library of Poetry.
Monica Dirks, a third-grader at Wallula Christian School, places a box filled with gifts in a van. Children at the school last week sent 79 boxes to Operation Christmas Child, a program that places Christmas gifts in the hands of deserving children worldwide.
Jeanne DeRuyscher, left, receives the Athena Award from Karalin Alsdurf during a combined luncheon of the Leavenworth-Lansing Area Chamber of Commerce and its Women's Division. Alsdurf, president of the Women's Division, presented the annual award to DeRuyscher on Tuesday at the Riverfront Community Center.
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