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"Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly." -Lanston Hughes
Saline Community Education
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Community Education is the educational philosophy that underlies community schools and advocates the creation of opportunities for community members - individuals, schools, businesses, and public and private organizations - to become partners in addressing community needs. Community Education is most easily recognized in the community school, a facility that is open beyond the traditional school day for the purpose of providing academic, recreation, health, social service, and work-preperation programs for people of all ages.
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Announcements
Congratulations to the following participants for placing in the Hoop Shoot Competition:
Age Group: Girls 8-9 (2001-2002)
1st Place: Leeya Lawson with 6 points
2nd Place: Erin Reilly wih 2 points
Age Group: Boys 8-9 (2001-2002)
1st Place: Brendan Munday with 17 points
2nd Place: Connor Terech with 6 points
Tied for 3rd Place: Sam Herner & Eric Hesse with 2 points
Age Group: Girls 10-11 (1999-2000)
1st Place: Emily Finkbeiner with 4 points
2nd Place: Olivia Hesse with 4 points
Tied for 3rd Place: Shannon Reilly and Harmony Ford with 3 points
Age Group: Boys 10-11 (1999-2000)
1st Place: Jacob Herner with 18 points
2nd Place: David Opland with 14 points
3rd Place: Chris Steinert with 14 points
Age Group: Girls 12-13 (1997-1998)
1st Place: Alle Fiske with 21 points
2nd Place: Sara Szafranski with 12 points
3rd Place: Kennedy Boyer with 6 points
Age Group: Boys 12-13 (1997-1998)
1st Place: Thomas Miller with 51 points
2nd Place: Skyler Bowden with 22 points
3rd Place: Andrew Abdallah with 21 points
Age Group: Boys 14-15 (1995-1996)
1st Place: Joey Keller with 27 points
**Please Note: In an instance where there was a tie the circle spot values were the tiebreaker; therefore participants with lay-up shots would place behind those who shot from the circle spot values. Also particiapants who scored more baskets from the higher point values break the tie and place above those who made more baskets from the lower point values.
***If you have any questions, comments, concerns please don't hesitate to contact Sunshine Lambert, Recreation Supervisor, at the Saline Recreation Center. She can be reached by phone at (734) 429-3502 ext. 2507 or by e-mail at slambert@cityofsaline.org.
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Scheduling Notes
PLEASE NOTE: THE TIMES FOR THE WARRIORS WRESTLING PROGRAM HAS CHANGED SLIGHTLY. GRADES K-3 WILL RUN FROM 6:00 P.M. to 7:15 P.M AND GRADES 4-8 WILL RUN FROM 7:30 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M.
THERE WILL ALSO BE A WARRIORS WRESTLING PARENT MEETING ON MONDAY, MARCH 1ST AT 6:30 P.M. IN THE SALINE HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING ROOM.
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Additional Classes
ACT Success
Sanchin-Ryu Adult & Family Self Defense
Sanchin-Ryu Child Safety
Spring Flag Football League
Heritage Track & Field
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Contact information & Office Hours
Saline Community Education is located at 200 N. Ann Arbor St, Saline, MI 48176
School Year Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00pm - 5:00pm Summer Office Hours: Monday - Friday - 8:00am - 4:00pm
Phone: 734-429-8020
Fax: 734-429-8025
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