The Colony Leader (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1993 Page: 3 of 39
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Wednesday, June 16, 1993 — The Colony Leader — Page 3A
Briefs
transformed into a musical jamboree
featuring area music hobbyists
strumming and picking a variety of
music treats — bluegrass, folk, un-
plugged country, classical, mountain
music and more.
Admission is $1 for adults, free for
children under 12. Admission is free
to pre-registered musicians who
bring their instruments — call Rod-
Shelly Burgan is playing Rizzo, improve, citizenship, attitude and terested in studying in the United Members and non-members may There will be a teepee on the lawn
,Stephen Gillis is playing Vince Fon- cooperative spirit and dependability. States. attend at no cost. For more informa- (weather permitting) and crafts for
~ taine and Timothy Gillis is playing 1 For more information, contact tion on the organization or other club children age 8-11. Registration is $5
r rom Eugene. Morrison makes state coordinator Deborah McDo- activities, call the StarshipJoshua in- per child (includes craft materials),
The lively musical story of Rydell ACU honor roll nough at 1-600-874-7042 or local formation line at (214) 960-2602.
High’s class of’59 will be staged July area representative Cyndi Dickey at
Scot Morrison, son of Mr. and (214) 292-3504. Museum schedules
Mrs. Van Morrison of The Colony,
was one of 714 students at Abilene Star - cnidren S program
Christian University named to the otr ITCA
Deans Honor Roll for the spring to meet Saturday Museum presents its summer chil- ory in downtown Denton (Court-
semester. TSon TAL dren’s program, “Indian Lore with house-on-the-Square). For more in-
club, with members in The Colony, Mountain Men,"fr™' 9:301011:30 formation, call (8171565-8697, or
Lewisville, Carrollton, Plano, am July 22‘ toll-free 1-800-346-3189.
Richardson, McKinney and other
North Dallas cities, will hold is
monthly meeting and photography
contest at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 19,
at Crystal’s Pizza in Irving (State
Highway 183 at MacArthur Boule-
vard.
8-11 at the McKinney High School
auditorium, 1400 Wilson Creek.
but enrollment is limited and on a
first signup basis with some scho-
larships based on financial need
available.
Achievement academy
honors Griffin student
Kevin Nuckels, a student at Grif-
dy Fuller, 517-7342, Joel Hatch, fin Middle School, was nominated as
423-1520, or Dave West, 517-0432.
Childcare group
to meet June 21
The Colony Family Childcare
Association will hold its monthly the son of Mr.
meeting June 21, with the business and Mrs. Tom
portion at 7 p.m. and the program Nuckels of The
starting at 7:30 p.m. at 5156 Colony. He was
Sherman. nominated for
a National Award Winner in the Un-
ited States
Achievement
Academy for
excellence in
band.
Nuckels is
Kevin Nuckels
Morrison is a 1992 graduate of
The Colony High School.
To make the honor roll, a student
must complete at least 12 semester
hours for grades and earn a 3.45 or
higher grade point average.
Lenz, Seeley on
ETSU honor rolls
Two residents of The Colony
made hoor rolls at East Texas State
University for the spring semester.
Lisa Jeanette Lenz made the
President’s Honor Roll and Vicki
Seeley made the Dean’s List.
Speakers will be Allison Mihavies, the award by .... ....... ....
M.Ed., and Allison Windham, John Benzer, his band director at Honor Roll, a student must earn a
M.Ed., from Colony Counseling Griffin. Nuckels will appear in the straight A or 4.0grade point average
Services. They will talk about stress United States Achie v ement on a minimum of 12 hours. Dean's
relief for care providers and chil- Academy Official Yearbook, pub- List students must post a minimum
dren. For more infor mation, call lished nationally. 3.25 grade point average on a mini-
Vera at 625-4770 or L.A. at 625- The academy selects USAA win- mum of 12 semester hours.
0391. ners upon the exclusive recom-
mendation of teachers, coaches, Host families needed
Area residents counselors or other school sponsors tudant vahanga
starring in ‘Crease’ and upon the standards of selection 101 StuCCAt € 4 s c
8 - set forth by the academy. Criteria Looking to broaden your hori-
Several residents of The Colony include a student’s academic per- zons? The Open Door Student Ex-
are starring in the upcoming McKin- formance, interest and aptitude, change is looking for a few good
ney Community Theatre production leadership qualities, responsibility, families to extend an invitation to
of “Grease.” enthusiasm, motivation to learn and foreign high school students in-
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Epperson, Wayne. The Colony Leader (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1993, newspaper, June 16, 1993; The Colony, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1666752/m1/3/?q=denton+history: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Colony Public Library.