The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 132, No. 85, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 6, 2005 Page: 2 of 16
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f of improvements new physicians, mdudlng specialists m pediatrics,
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financed by foundation
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excellence. " If you would
like to support this cause, eat
at BRAC’S this week, and
all Baker-Koonce students assist a worthy cause. You
can also send a tax-
the school district. In its first performance of an improvi- deductible check or credit
three years, the Foundation sational comedy group from card donation to the CISD
has placed $202,389 in 85 Dallas. The show’s theme Education Foundation at #1
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Foundation. Owners Roy self-supporting,
and Carolyn Thompson plan Thirty-four I
to donate five percent of this grants and four scholarships
week’s proceeds to the were awarded last spring. In
Foundation. October the entire fifth grade more important educational
The Education at Baker-Koonce made a grants will l
Foundation is beginning its well-planned trip to Sci-Port throughout this school'year.
fourth year and its fourth in Shreveport with an Gifts of all sizes are appreci-
This Education Foundation grant, ated and carefully appropri-
drive began in and Primary students .ated to support academic
October and will continue enjoyed a professional pup-
through January 31, 2006. pet show, the Harms
Thanks to the generosity of Marionettes. In September,
the donors, the foundation is a
able to do more each year for participated in an interactive
'ears, the^ Foundation sational comedy group* from card donation to the CISD
r _...i __ , ’ ’ **' Dallas. The show’s theme Education Foundation at #1
Education Foundation drive chairmen David Pass and Lynn vlncent. The Thompsons grants to teachers for impor- was “building character” and Bulldog Drive, Carthage.
Foundation Week is longer
November 7-14. Eat a meal
anytime this Monday
through Friday at BRAC’S, year in a permanent endow-
and you will also contribute ment fund which will even-
the CISD Education tually make the foundation
teaching grants.
were awarded last spring.
October the entire firth gra
at Baker-Koonce made a
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