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Page 25 Saturday, December 3, 2016 Above: From left, Diana Sawatzki, script editor, Jim Sawatzki, filmmaker, and Su Ketchmark of the Palmer Lake Historical Society are pictured on Nov. 20 at the premiere screening of Jim Sawatzki’s newest local history film, Star on Sundance, about the Palmer Lake Star. Over 200 attendees enjoyed two screenings that afternoon. The film can be purchased locally at Covered Treasures Bookstore in Monument. Photo by Janet Sellers. Above: The state 4A champion volleyball team from Lewis-Palmer High School are, from left, Coach Susan Odenbaugh, Elizabeth Reich, Michaela Putnicki, Adelaide Feek, Gianna Bartalo, Nicole Buckley, McKenna Sciacca, and Lydia Bartalo. Photo by Harriet Halbig. See the school board article on page 21. Above: Lewis-Palmer High School’s drama department presented Thoroughly Modern Millie in November. Thoroughly Modern Millie tells the story of a small- town girl, Millie Dillmount, who comes to New York City to marry for money instead of love—a thoroughly modern aim in 1922, when women were just entering the workforce. Millie soon begins to take delight in the flapper lifestyle with tap dancing, jazz, and dashing leading men but runs into a shady landlady and unexpected lessons in love. Photo by Jackie Burhans. Above: St. Peter fourth-grade students express their gratitude to retired Air Force Lt. Col. Jack Wetterer at the Veterans Day Celebration on Nov. 11 at St. Peter Catholic Church. Photo courtesy of Lisa Hawthorne. LPHS presents Thoroughly Modern Millie Veterans Day at MA Above: Monument Academy students, staff and families honored local military for Veterans Day with a special program and free breakfast. Photo by Janet Sellers. Veterans Day at St. Peter State 4A Champion Volleyball Star on Sundance screening

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Page 25Saturday, December 3, 2016

Above: From left, Diana Sawatzki, script editor, Jim Sawatzki, filmmaker, and Su Ketchmark of the Palmer Lake Historical Society are pictured on Nov. 20 at the premiere screening of Jim Sawatzki’s newest local history film, Star on Sundance, about the Palmer Lake Star. Over 200 attendees enjoyed two screenings that afternoon. The film can be purchased locally at Covered Treasures Bookstore in Monument. Photo by Janet Sellers.

Above: The state 4A champion volleyball team from Lewis-Palmer High School are, from left, Coach Susan Odenbaugh, Elizabeth Reich, Michaela Putnicki, Adelaide Feek, Gianna Bartalo, Nicole Buckley, McKenna Sciacca, and Lydia Bartalo. Photo by Harriet Halbig. See the school board article on page 21.

Above: Lewis-Palmer High School’s drama department presented Thoroughly Modern Millie in November. Thoroughly Modern Millie tells the story of a small-town girl, Millie Dillmount, who comes to New York City to marry for money instead of love—a thoroughly modern aim in 1922, when women were just

entering the workforce. Millie soon begins to take delight in the flapper lifestyle with tap dancing, jazz, and dashing leading men but runs into a shady landlady and unexpected lessons in love. Photo by Jackie Burhans.

Above: St. Peter fourth-grade students express their gratitude to retired Air Force Lt. Col. Jack Wetterer at the Veterans Day Celebration on Nov. 11 at St. Peter Catholic Church. Photo courtesy of Lisa Hawthorne.

LPHS presents Thoroughly Modern Millie

Veterans Day at MA

Above: Monument Academy students, staff and families honored local military for Veterans Day with a special program and free breakfast. Photo by Janet Sellers.

Veterans Day at St. Peter

State 4A Champion VolleyballStar on Sundance screening