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- Hanson Treasurer/Assessor office closed Friday
- Boys lacrosse back in tourney
- Methven appointed to guide Panther girls hoops
- Girls lacrosse can’t keep pace with Indians
- School Committee revisits youth football bills, OKs new regulations
- Budget picture worries W-H students
- Tour de Coop educates on raising poultry
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- Hanson Treasurer/Assessor office closed Friday
- School Committee revisits youth football bills, OKs new regulations
- Budget picture worries W-H students
- Tour de Coop educates on raising poultry
- Transitional program students honored
- Whitman offers Assistant Town Administrator job
- Whitman water main flushing program to begin
- Weeks launches write-in effort
- Whitman OKs DPW project debt exclusion, school assessment
- Whitman looks to special election on school budget
Sports
- Boys lacrosse back in tourney
- Methven appointed to guide Panther girls hoops
- Girls lacrosse can’t keep pace with Indians
- Boys lose close meet to Pembroke
- GLAX can’t come back against B-R
- Panthers make Titans pay for loss to Trojans
- Tennis team drops fourth straight in Quincy
- Girls track squeaks past Titans to stay unbeaten
- Senior dominates Medway on the mound; hits game-winner in Hanover comeback
- Rodgers fills in as baseball coach
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| Still time to sign up for spelling bee |
| By Administrator |
| Wednesday, March 09, 2011 06:06 PM |
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The Whitman-Hanson Education Foundation will be holding its first annual Adult Spelling Bee in the Whitman-Hanson Regional High School’s Performing Arts Center on March 31 from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Join the fun and compete against teams from Venus (in Whitman), Representative Diehl, Conley School, Hanson Express, WHRSD administration and others! No need to get stressed out about being alone at the microphone spelling a word on your own — this is a Family Feud-style game with teams of 3-8 people!
There will be prizes for the team with the best costume as well as for the team that wins the Spelling Bee. School Committee Chair Bob Hayes is our emcee for the night. The entry fee for each team is $150 and is tax-deductible. Proceeds will fund grants in all of the Whitman and Hanson schools for grades pre-K through high school. If you aren’t a speller, come any way and cheer everyone on. There is no fee to attend this event. We will be raffling off some great raffle prizes, including a family membership to Healthtrax, a ride to school in a fire truck or police car, dinner and racing at F1 and a lot more! We hope you will join us for a night of fun! Please visit our Web site at wheducationfoundation.org for more information about us or this event. Laura Kemmett |
















