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LIBRARY NEWS

The library is pleased to announce that we have added a new section to the library. Large-print books have been added to a special section in the adult portion of the library. The large print books were purchased with funds from the Lutheran Social Services grant. Pictured below are three books from the large print section, fun books to read with short stories that may bring back memories for the reader. With Holiday vacation for Andes Central students beginning at 12 noon on Friday, Dec. 20th the library will be opening at 12:00 on that day. Closure for the Christmas holiday is Tuesday, the 24th and Wednesday the 25th. Happy Holidays from the library!

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AC/DC HOSTS PLATTE-GEDDES IN GIRLS BASKETBALL ACTION

AC/DC hosted Platte-Geddes on December 14 and sent the Panthers home with a loss with a final score of 59-27. Mahpiya Irving led the girls with 22 points and three assists. Josie Brouwer scored 18 points, while Halle Olson added 7.

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AVON ELEMENTARY PK-5 PERFORM OPERETTA

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DORIS VOIGT

Funeral services for Doris Voigt, 93, of Avon, were held Saturday, December 14 at the First Baptist Church in Avon. Burial was in the Baptist Cemetery, rural Avon.PetersFuneralChapel in Avon was in charge of arrangements.

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VOLLEYBALL AWARDS PRESENTED

VOLLEYBALL AWARDS PRESENTED

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FOOTBALL AWARDS PRESENTED

FOOTBALL AWARDS PRESENTED

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AVON CHOIR FILL THE AIR WITH MUSIC

The Avon Choir Department were busy bees on Wednesday, December 18th, making the rounds spreading Christmas cheer through music all around town. At 9 a.m. the 8th grade loaded a bus and made their way to three daycares in town. They started at Mellissa’s daycare, loving that some kids were plugging their ears, while others were jiving in their seats. Then they headed to Avon Pirate Prep, where all the kiddos sat so nicely and one cutie ended our song with an enthusiastic “YAY!!” One last stop went to Cindy Sassaman’s daycare. Most of the kiddos were excited for us to be there, minus a baby that wasn’t sure about our performance. The 8th grade headed back to class, but April kept the bus warm because soon after, the Avon High School Choir members loaded the bus to head to the Manor. There, they sang their Christmas songs they performed at their concert, and even added two birthday songs for two community members. They performed so well, bringing tears to a few people’s eyes. These community outreach experiences are so good for our students, and by seeing the smiles on the audience’s faces it is all so very well worth it. Everyone have a blessed Christmas season and thank you for allowing us to perform for you on this cold December day! Submitted by Autumn Schultz

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