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1-3 Front CFP 2-15-10.Indd 2 2/15/10 1:09:57 PM Area/State Colby Free Press Monday, February 15, 2010 Page 3 Weather Students learn neckties and more in ‘Life Lessons’ Corner From “CLASS,” Page 1 Henry said she made a list of 26 lessons quette. They will dress up for the day, and charity they wanted to give to. They esti- on life, enough to have a classroom ses- we are all looking forward to that.” mated what they could buy with the money. responsibility, phone skills, how to practice sion every two weeks. Word of the class has spread around the They did an excellent job of estimating how tolerance, and a long list of important com- The kids are learning that it’s important school, she said. much the $30 would buy, and not one group monly known skills. to acknowledge people in public because “I have actually had students who are not went over their given amount. “The students actually look forward to people instinctively like others who appear in this class come and ask me questions on “We all went shopping together. One the days we talk about everyday life les- friendly and confi dent, and that the habit of some of the lessons,” the teacher said. group chose from the Angel Tree at Wal- sons,” Henry said, “and are amazed at what saying “hi” can help them to be more suc- Henry said she took the life lessons a mart, one chose Genesis and the other group they learn. cessful in high school, college and in their little further with a lesson on how to give chose Puddle Duck (Preschool). The school “For instance, most of them did not know careers. back. provided a bus to take us to do the shop- it is rude to talk on a cell phone while on a A big lesson in etiquette is coming with a The class opened a concession stand at ping, and when we were done, the students date. They didn’t know why they needed to planned formal dinner. one of the high school activities, she said, took their gifts to be put under the tree at National Weather Service know how to sew on a button. I told them “One of the teachers has volunteered to and made about $300. the Methodist Church, and got to see what Tonight: Clear, with a low their mother would not always be around loan her table setting for 24,” Henry said, “So we divided the class into three they were giving to. around 7. Northwest wind be- to sew it on for them, and they had never “and some of the mothers will cook, so the groups and each group had a little over $30 “It was a great experience. The act of giv- tween 5 and 10 mph. thought of that!” students will be learning formal dining eti- to spend,” she said. “They got to choose a ing back was very satisfying to them.” Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 39. North wind between 5 and 10 mph. Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, Legislature nears halfway point with a low around 13. North wind Dance team sends 5 to 10 mph becoming south- TOPEKA (AP) — Kansas leg- most bills to be approved by their passed bills trimming this year’s west. islators are approaching the fi rst chamber of origin or be lost for budget by about $90 million. Wednesday: Mostly sunny, major deadline of the 2010 session the year. Exceptions are made for Once any differences are worked with a high near 53. North wind with many of the major issues still legislation on the budget, taxes or out by negotiators, the chambers 20 kids to Denver between 10 and 15 mph. unresolved. state and federal affairs. will vote on a fi nal compromise From “DANCE,” Page 1 dancers from a fi ve state area,” Wednesday Night: Mostly Saturday is the deadline for The House and Senate have both version. she said. cloudy, with a low around 21. Lawmakers will then turn to Guy said everyone back Thursday: A slight chance of writing the budget for the fi scal Giersch, walked away with high home can come watch the danc- rain and snow. Mostly cloudy, year that starts July 1. The state is point in the Precision Jazz rou- Rexford club disbands ers perform in a recital at 3 p.m. with a high near 40. Chance of already facing a projected defi cit tine in the 8-10-year-old divi- Friday, April 23, at the Colby precipitation is 20 percent. of $416 million for that budget sion at last years event. High School auditorium. Thursday Night: A 20 percent after 93 years of fun year. “The event draws around 350 chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 19. From “CLUB,” Page 1 Barnett, Marjorie Leh, Ber- Friday: A 30 percent chance nita Zoberst, Vesta Roth, Cleda of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a year, they bought gifts for each Moeder, Hulda Wark and Eilene high near 30. other, never spending over the Dible, got together for the last L L Friday Night: Partly cloudy, club limit of $1.50. That changed, time. Meeting at the Colonial OCAL TV ISTINGS with a low around 15. too. Steakhouse north of Oakley, they Saturday: Mostly sunny, with Barnett said that over the past opened gifts to fi nd out who their sponsored by the a high near 33. 93 years, hundreds of women have mystery pal had been for the year. Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, belonged to the club at one time or They visited about neighbors one with a low around 13. another, but as times and circum- last time. Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a stances changed, and as young Barnett said that although the high near 35. women joined the work force, the club, once the main social event once-strong membership grew for many women in Rexford, is Friday: High, 52; Low 15 smaller and smaller. gone, the friendships it fostered Saturday: High, 57; Low 14 Dec. 2, nine members, Grace remain huge. Sunday: High, 32; Low 12 Cheney, Deborah Gamboa, Tuesday Evening February 16, 2010 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Precip: Friday 0.00 inches KAKE/ABC Lost Lost the forgotten Local Nightline Jimmy Kimmel Live Saturday 0.02 inches KBSL/CBS NCIS NCIS: Los Angeles The Good Wife Local Late Show Letterman Late Sunday 0.00 inches KSNK/NBC XXI Winter Olympics Local Olympics Month: 0.09 inches EAT HEARTY..... 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