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  • Wednesday, January 04, 2006

     

    January Prize Pack Entry:Oprah's Favorite Things for Bob




    From:  OprahsFaves <joinshareenjoyfavorites@liveopinions.com>
    Subject:  January Prize Pack Entry:Oprah's Favorite Things for Bob
    Date:  Tue, 3 Jan 2006 20:14:03 EST

    October 27 Sayles School of Fine Arts Fall Concert
    SHS Auditorium 7:00pm
    November 2, 3, 4, 5 Hamlet
    Blue Roses Theatre
    Sayles School of Fine Arts
    Black Box Theatre
    7pm with a 2pm matinee on November 5 7:00pm
    December 5 Paige Elementary School Winter Concert
    Grades K and 1 7:00pm
    December 6 Paige Elementary School Winter Concert
    Grades 2 and 3 7:00pm
    December 7, 8, 9, 10 Crumbs from the Table of Joy
    Blue Roses Theatre
    Sayles School of Fine Arts
    Black Box Theatre
    7pm with a 2pm matinee on December 10 7:00pm
    December 8 Yates Magnet School Winter Concert 7:00pm
    December 12 Paige Elementary School Winter Concert
    Chorus, Bad, Orchestra and Grade 4 and 5 7:00pm
    December 13 Howe Winter Concert 1:15pm
    December 13 Central Park Middle School Winter Concert
    December 13 Mont Pleasant Middle School Winter Concert
    December 13 Oneida Middle School Winter Concert Part 1
    Band, Jazz Band, Orchestra and Grade 8 Chorus
    December 14 Hamilton Elementary School Winter Concert
    December 14 M.L. King Magnet School Winter Concert 1:45pm
    December 14 Snow Date - Central Park and Oneida (Part 1) Middle
    School Winter Concerts
    December 15 Lincoln Elementary School Winter Concert
    PreK - Grade 5
    December 15 Woodlawn Elementary Winter Concert
    Grades K - 3 10:00am
    December 15 Woodlawn Elementary Winter Concert
    Grades 4 - 5 Band, Chorus and Strings 1:45pm
    December 15 Zoller Elementary School
    Grades 4 - 5
    Grades K - 3
    9:30am
    1:30pm
    December 16 Elmer Avenue Elementary School Winter Concert 1:30pm
    December 19 Please note - - Date change from 12/15 to 12/19
    Sayles School of Fine Arts Winter Concert
    SHS Auditorium 7:00pm
    December 19 Yates Magnet School
    All School Sing Along 7:00pm
    December 20 Oneida Middle School Winter School Part 2
    Harmoneers, Grade 6 Chorus and Grade 7 Chorus
    December 20 Snow Date Mont Pleasant Middle School Winter Concert
    December 21 Pleasant Valley Winter Concert
    Instrumental, Chorus, Grades K-3 1:30pm
    December 21 Snow Date Oneida Middle School Part 2
    Winter concert
    March 22, 23, 24, 25 Pippin
    Blue Roses Theatre
    Sayles School of Fine Arts
    Black Box Theatre
    7:00pm
    March 29 All City Band Rehearsal
    March 30 Central Park Middle School Talent Show
    April 6 Sayles School of Fine Arts Spring Concert
    SHS Auditorium 7:00pm
    April 7 Project Dance - SHS Auditorium 7:00pm
    April 10 Snow Date for Sayles School of Fine Arts Spring Concert
    7:00pm
    April 11 All City Band at Proctor's
    April 12 Vocal and Piano Recital
    Sayles School of Fine Arts
    Black Box Theatre 7:00pm
    May 3, 4, 5, 6 10 x 10 Original Short Plays
    Blue Roses Theatres
    Sayles School of Fine Arts
    Black Box Theatre 7:00pm
    May 10 Yates Magnet School Spring Concert 1:30pm
    May 11 Mont Pleasant Middle School Spring Concert 7:00pm
    May 16 Central Park Middle School Spring Concert
    May 17 ML King Magnet School Spring Concert 1:45pm
    May 18 Oneida Middle School Spring Concert Part 1
    Band, Jazz Band, Orchestra and Grade 8 Chorus
    May 18 Pleasant Valley Spring Concert
    Instrumental, Chorus, Grades K - 3 1:30pm
    May 24 Hamilton Elementary School Spring Concert
    May 24 Oneida Middle School Spring Concert Part 2
    Harmoneers, Grade 6 Chorus, and Grade 7 Chorus
    May 25 Lincoln Elementary School Spring Concert
    Band, Orchestra, Entertainers
    May 25 Woodlawn Elementary School Spring Concert
    Band, Chorus and Strings 1:45pm
    May 31 Paige Elementary School Spring Concert 7:00pm
    June 1 SSFA Pops Concert
    SHS Auditorium 7:00pm
    June 7 Readers Theatre
    Sayles School of Fine Arts Black Box Theatre 7:00pm
    Charles County Public Schools
    P.O. Box 2770
    5980 Radio Station Road
    La Plata, Maryland 20646
    Jesse L. Starkey Administration Building
    5980 Radio Station Rd.
    La Plata, MD 20646
    Phone 301-932-6610
    301-870-3814
    Fax 301-932-6651
    Hudson Valley Jazz Institute
    2072 Ulster Avenue
    Lake Katrine, NY 12449
    Phone: (845) 336-5290
    Cell: (914) 466-5282
    HVYJO @aol.com
    Website: www.askforarts.org
    See also: www.nysssa.org, go to School of Jazz Studies
    Good Morning B,
    I didn't work yesterday, and thank goodness. The house was a mess
    from the holidays, so I spent the day cleaning and getting organized.
    I don't which would have been more fun -- work or chores. =) LOL.
    Anyhow, looks like just about everyone invited is going to attend,
    which is good. Mom will be so excited.
    We can talk about food after we hear from a few more people, and see
    what Dad thinks.
    I'm gonna be pretty open this weekend, so how about shopping on
    Saturday afternoon? Sound good?
    Have a good day.
    Love,
    Kay-kay
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Brenda Gibson [BrendaG30 @yahoo.com]
    Sent: Tuesday, January 3, 2006 9:26 AM
    To: Kaitlynn Reiss [kaitlynnr2001 @yahoo.com]
    Subject: Mom's surprise birthday party
    Hey Sis -
    What's up? How is your week going so far? Did you have to work
    yesterday or was it a holiday for you? I had to work, but it was
    quiet in the office, so I got a ton of things done.
    Anyways, I wanted to update you on Mom's 50th birthday party. I sent
    the invites out before the holidays and a bunch of people RSVP'ed.
    So, it's looking like the following people are coming:
    1. Dad & mom, of course
    2. You and Jim
    3. Me and Eddie
    4. Tom & Carol Hartley
    5. Jim & Edna Mahoney
    6. Patricia Billings
    7. Janice & George Putchinski
    8. Mark & Lydia Lanier
    9. Bob & Helen Weiss
    I think about 10 more people have yet to respond, so we'll see what
    they say, before we decide on either to get food from Publix and
    maybe Buca di Beppo, or if we can to cater it.
    What are your thoughs? Oh, and we will have to check with dad too.
    If you are around this weekend, let's go shopping together for
    decorations, k?
    Talk to you later chica.
    Love,
    Bren
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    Indagini a tutto campo sulla fine di un giovane laziale avvenuta a
    Magione
    :: Un droga-party dietro la morte
    Interrogati gli otto compagni della vittima
    PERUGIA - Il corpo del giovane laziale morto, con ogni probabilit�
    per overdose, nella notte di San Silvestro, � stato trasferito al
    policlinico di Monteluce. Su ordine del magistrato inquirente, il
    pubblico ministero Giuseppe Petrazzini, questa mattina il dottor
    Gualtiero Gualtieri effettuer� la perizia autoptica e la dottoressa
    Paola Melai, tossicologa, effettuer� i test e le analisi di sua
    competenza. Ma che il giovane sia morto per droga pare non ci siano
    dubbi. Gli investigatori - i carabinieri di Magione e quelli della
    compagnia di Citt� della Pieve, diretti dal capitano Gennaro Nasti -
    avrebbero trovato e repertato anche un po' di polverina, rimasuglio
    del rito. Pare che la reazione alle analisi degli esperti abbia detto
    che si trattasse di un miscuglio, di un mix, tra eroina e cocaina. Gli
    inquirenti si sono messi in contatto con i carabinieri e la polizia
    delle citt� di provenienza dei nove giovani laziali per verificare se
    qualcuno del gruppo avesse avuto gi� precedenti nel mondo della droga.
    E a quale livello. Il sospetto degli inquirenti � che la comitiva di
    laziali sia salita in Umbria per festeggiare l'arrivo del nuovo anno
    nel corso di un droga-party. Un festino, insomma. Il gruppo, formato
    da nove persone (sette maschi e due femmine, tre addirittura
    minorenni) aveva preso alloggio in un residence di San Feliciano di
    Magione. Si erano divisi in due gruppetti che si erano sistemati in
    due mini appartamenti della struttura ricettiva. Gli otto
    sopravvissuti sono stati ascoltati tutti dalla polizia giudiziaria
    anche se non si sa cosa abbiano raccontato. Probabilmente non tutta
    la verit�. Pare che qualche dichiarazione sia fortemente confliggente
    con quanto � risultato sino ad ora dal sopralluogo e dalle indagini.
    Di certo � che il giovane ha accusato il malore e intorno alle 6 �
    deceduto. Cosa erano venuti a fare nove romani - tutti giovanissimi -
    in un residence sulle rive del Lago Trasimeno? Un comportamento
    comunque singolare visto che i giovani, per la loro et� e per la loro
    natura, preferiscono festeggiare, soprattutto in occasioni come quella
    di San Silvestro, con cenoni e balli e comunque in grandi gruppi.
    L'inchiesta, comunque, tende a verificare esclusivamente chi abbia
    fornito la droga alla vittima. Chi abbia ceduto allo sfortunato
    giovane la dose risultata letale. Insomma, di carne al fuoco ce n'�
    tanta. E' direttamente proporzionale alla preoccupazione che anche
    ieri, in certi ambienti del capoluogo, si tagliava a fette.
    Prima udienza stamane per il trentottenne di Capitone: la difesa
    punta sull'infermit� mentale
    :: Giardiniere sotto processo a Berlino

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    Aggred� una donna con una motosega tagliandole un braccio
    TERNI - Si apre stamane a Berlino il processo a carico del
    giardiniere narnese arrestato per tentato omicidio. Due mesi fa
    l'uomo si scagli� con una motosega contro una clochard di colore
    sorpresa nel giardino della sua abitazione. M.P., 38 anni, insegu� la
    donna e dopo una violenta colluttazione le tagli� di netto il braccio
    destro. Una notte da incubo che gli � costata l'arresto nel manicomio
    criminale di Berlino, la citt� dove da anni viveva con la moglie
    tedesca. E proprio sull'infermit� mentale, gi� certificata dalle
    prime perizie, l'avvocato Roberto Caristia intende puntare.
    L'imputato rischia una pena pesante anche se sar� sottoposto al
    giudizio abbreviato che gli garantir� uno sconto di pena. Per la
    difesa la violenta reazione del giardiniere fu causata dalle sue
    precarie condizioni psichiche, da una prolungata crisi d'astinenza da
    droga e dalla paura che l'intrusa fosse entrata per compiere un furto
    in casa sua dove in quel momento c'era soltanto sua moglie. Non a
    caso, subito dopo l'aggressione, prese a suonare il campanello per
    accertarsi della condizioni della consorte. In realt� la
    trentacinquenne nordafricana si trovava nel giardino di propriet�
    condominiale, ma non � stato accertato che stesse per compiere un
    furto. Forse voleva solo trovare un rifugio dove passare la notte al
    riparo dal freddo pungente di quest'inverno. Ora la donna � fuori
    pericolo, ma non � stato ancora possibile vendere la casa per trovare
    i duecentomila euro necessari per risarcirla. Un passo che l'avvocato
    Caristia voleva compiere prima dell'inizio del processo anche per
    dare una buona impressione al giudice. I tempi del processo,
    comunque, saranno strettissimi. Cinque udienze appena che si
    svolgeranno in rapida sequenza: la sentenza � prevista entro la fine
    del mese. Alla prima udienza, in programma stamane al tribunale di
    Berlino, ci saranno il legale ternano, una sua collega tedesca e i
    primi testimoni chiamati a deporre.
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    Dany Heatley - #15 - Right Wing - 6'3" - 215lbs
    News: Dany Heatley will play in Atlanta for the first time since he was traded to Ottawa.
    Impact: It will be an emotional day for Heatley, Atlanta fans and the Thrasher organization. It will be interesting to see what kind of reception he gets when he steps on the ice. "I think it's going to be hard for Dany a little bit," Slava Kozlov said. "I think it's going to be a special night for him. First time he comes back to Atlanta. Lots of people
    still love him, remember him. From my personal experience when I come back to Detroit, it was hard." (Tue. Jan 3, 2006)
    Jason Spezza - #19 - Center - 6'2" - 205lbs
    News: Jason Spezza will be in the Senators' lineup tonight against the Thrashers.
    Impact: He missed five games with a pulled chest muscle suffered December 20th against Montreal but is ready to play tonight despite the fact that he is still experiencing a bit of pain. "I'm not 100%, but I feel good," said Spezza. "It's going to be good to get back in there and get playing. It was longer than I expected, I really didn't think when it
    happened that it was anything that was going to be that serious." With Daniel Alfredsson's injury, the Sens will ice a top line featuring Spezza, Dany Heatley and Bryan Smolinski. (Tue. Jan 3, 2006)
    Jason Spezza - #19 - Center - 6'2" - 205lbs
    News: Jason Spezza is hopeful that he can return to the ice for Monday's game against the Thrashers.
    Impact: With Daniel Alfredsson getting hurt against the Islanders, the Senators need their number one center back more than ever. The creative playmaking center will likely be a game time decision. (Sun. Jan 1, 2006)
    Schedule - January 2006
    Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2
    @ ATL L8-3 3 4 @ WAS 7:00 5 @ BOS 7:00 6 7 @ MTL
    2:00 8 9 10 PHO 7:30 11 12 SJ 7:30 13 14 @ EDM
    10:00 15 16 @ MIN 8:00 17 18 19 ANA 7:30 20 21 TOR
    7:00 22 23 TOR 7:30 24 25 26 MTL 7:30 27 28
    29 30 BOS 7:30 31 Home All Times ET
    Northeast Division Standings
    Team W L OTL Pts Pct
    Ottawa 27 7 3 57 .770
    Buffalo 26 12 2 54 .675
    Toronto 23 14 3 49 .613
    Montreal 18 13 6 42 .568
    Boston 14 19 6 34 .436
    Complete Standings
    TEAM LEADERS
    Points Daniel Alfredsson 55
    Goals Dany Heatley 26
    Assists Jason Spezza 35
    +/- Dany Heatley +29
    PIM Zdeno Chara 92
    Wins Dominik Hasek 19
    GAA Dominik Hasek 2.10
    SV% Dominik Hasek .929
    League Ranks
    Ott Conf Rank NHL Rank
    Goals 159 1 1
    Goals Allowed 86 1 1
    Shots per game 33.9 1 1
    Shots allowed per game 29.3 4 12
    Power play % 22.9 1 2
    Penalty kill % 85.0 14 27
    Complete Team Stats
    Depth Chart
    Position First Team
    C Bryan Smolinski
    LW Peter Schaefer
    RW Dany Heatley
    D Zdeno Chara
    D Chris Phillips
    G Dominik Hasek
    Full Depth Chart
    Injuries
    Player Date Status Injury
    Daniel Alfredsson, RW Dec 30 day-to-day Left game - cracked rib
    Jason Spezza, C Dec 22 IR Pulled chest muscle
    Brandon Bochenski, RW Dec 20 IR Separated right shoulder
    Martin Havlat, LW Nov 30 IR Dislocated right shoulder, surgery
    Transactions
    12/31 Denis Hamel (RW) Sent to minors Binghamton-AHL
    12/30 Denis Hamel (RW) Called up from minors from Binghamton-AHL on emergency basis
    12/12 Patrick Eaves (RW) Called up from minors from Binghamton-AHL
    12/6 Tomas Malec (D) Sent to minors Binghamton-AHL
    12/6 Zdeno Chara (D) Suspension Over
    Complete Transactions






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