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The first weekend in May often
marks the arrival of May flowers and
spring. At Union Primary and
Bolivia Elementary schools Saturday,
the first weekend in May was a
time for festivities under bright,
clear skies.
Both schools held their annual spring
celebrations Saturday at the
schools?Union Primary with its first
annual "Spring Fling" and Bolivia
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"Snow White and the Seven
Dwarfs" will come to life next week
at Shallottc Middle School during the
school's annual play productionThree
performances will be given,
including a 7:30 p.m. showing Tuesday,
May 14, for the public in the
school cafeteria. Admission is $1 for
adults and SO coots for students
Additional performances will be
given Tuesday morning for Shallotte
Middle students and on Wednesday
morning for students from other
schools, said play coordinator Kay
Coleman.
! "The cast is smaller than we usually
work with," Ms Coleman said.
Both she and co-coordinator Wallace
Dunn have been working with
students for a month on the production
with the music instructor and art
instructor.
The cast includes Kelly StanaLand
as Snow White; IX* DeeGause as the
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Proceeds from each fair, sponsored
by the schools and their
Parent-Teachers Organizations, will
benefit the school. Both fairs offered
outdoor and indoor fun for all ages.
At Union, games and dancing were
held in the central courtyard while a
moon walk and pony ride was held on
Bolivia's playground. There were
also clowns at each school selling
balloons who also helped paint
children's faces.
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mirror; Wuyne Stunalund as the
prince and Tanya Howett us the
queen.
Dwarfs include Chris lilund as
l>oc; Kleluird lancnster asOrumpy;
Charles Moore as Sneezy; Chris
Phelps as Dopey; Shane Holdcn as
Happy; Chris Tyndall as Bashful and
Iceman Jencrette as Sleepy.
Other cast members are Ashley
Marsluill as a , princess, Kristen
Boylcs as an old peasant woman and
Christy Bellamy as a witch.
Those attending the play may
recognize several scenes that have
been pulled out of storage from
previous plays that will be used in
"Snow White," helping to save time
in stage preparations.
The dwarfs were recruited from
the school chorus group, Ms. Coleman
said.
"They're really beginning to come
across with their parts now," she added.
"They can really sing."
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A musical program called, "Cool It
Down In May" entertained the annual
May Queen while third graders
wrapped the traditional May pole in
red and white streamers. Other
grades also preformed skits and sang '
songs. |
It was the first time Union Primary
has held a spring festival that Assis- I
tant Principal Diana Mintz said the
school hopes will become an annual
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