Easton school names Students of the Quarter

Hillary Hallett, Easton News, Special to The County
8 years ago

Staff at Easton Elementary School recently named Ben Mills and Logan Bernier Students of the Quarter.

Mills is in Kindergarten at EES. According to his teacher, Mrs. Adams, Ben is a hard worker, always gets right to his work and has great focus to get it done.  He loves learning about all things, especially the Titanic. He likes to tell facts about things he’s learned.  He is quiet and has a great smile.   

Logan Bernier is a sixth-grade student in Easton.  She is a hard worker and conscientious student. She is always willing to help others out. She is self motivated, very organized and always has her work completed on time. Logan is a friendly, sweet and energetic young girl.

Congratulations, Ben and Logan.

Open House

The Francis Malcolm Science Center in Easton invites the public to their annual open house on Saturday, May 20, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Those attending may explore the wonders of space through a presentation in the planetarium, now providing a fully immersive experience through its full-dome, digital projection system. Other attractions will include model rocket launches, a tropical aquarium, interactive displays and the chance to win a telescope.

Don’t miss this special event.  Call 488-5451 for more information.

Students take stage

All are invited to enjoy the hilarious family-friendly production of “The Adventures of the Fearsome Pirate,” performed by the Easton Elementary students in grades 1-8 on Thursday, May 25. at 6 p.m.

In the story, the star of a popular pirate play, “The Fearsome Pirate Frank,” is the teenage heartthrob of every girl in Shakespearean England, even though he can’t remember his lines. However, when the actor and other cast are kidnapped by real pirates during one of their productions, it’s good-bye stardom, hello servitude on a real pirate ship.

Admission will be $5 for adults and $2 for children. Funds raised will become the budget for next year’s production.

The Easton National Honor Society will hold a Coke float fundraiser during intermission.

Happy Days update 

The Happy Days Senior Citizens’ Club met following a potluck lunch on Thursday, April 27, with 11 members and guests present.  

The next meeting will be a potluck lunch at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, May 11th in the Recreation Room at the Manor.  Seniors, please join them and bring a friend.

Library hours

On Saturdays the Community Library will be held at the Easton High School Library and will feature a story time from 10:00 am to 10:30 am geared for toddlers/pre-K to gr. 3; children under 5 must be accompanied by an adult. 

The library will be open to the community for patrons to utilize library services; book loans, use of periodicals and reference materials, Internet and computer access. Patrons may bring their own devices to access the Internet and will be asked to follow existing library rules/guidelines.   

This week’s date is Wednesday, May 10, at the Elementary School; closed Saturday, May 13, at the High School.  

QUITE A TURKEY — Eleven-year-old Trey Brewer had a successful spring turkey hunt, tagging two birds. His first was 22 pounds, with a 6-inch beard and 7/8-inch spurs. The second was 20 pounds with a 9-inch beard and 3/4-inch spurs. His dad, Jason Brewer, accompanied him on his hunts. (Photo courtesy of Hillary Hallett)

Hillary Hallett is the correspondent for Easton. She can be reached by sending an e-mail to: hillary_jt@myfairpoint.net or calling 551-7737.