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Knights Ferry News Week of May 29, 2013
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Congratulations go out to former Knights Ferry School students who are graduating from high school: Maria Arias, Jordyn Cooley, Dustin Donnelly, Kaitlin Odom, Miranda Roberts, Jasmine Derrick, Aislinn Finn, Faviola Garcia, Elissa Simons, Robert Murray, Mason Kalik, Marissa MacDonald, Jonathan Gazdik, Dylan Mack and Fred Mesker.

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June is almost upon us so here are some dates for the calendar: June 2nd –Breakfast Sunday at the I.O.O.F. Hall, 8:00a.m. till noon, June 6th –Community Club dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. Fred Dolling and Maize Brown will be the speakers, June 11th- Movie Night on the tennis court at dusk, no charge for movie, refreshments available, June 12th –Knights Ferry Garden Club luncheon at Firenze Ristorante, June 13- Knights Ferry School Board meeting at 6:30 at the school, June 16th –Father’s Day, June 27th MAC meeting at 7:00p.m. at the clubhouse, June 26-28 VBS.

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Vacation Bible School is June 26-28 from 9:00a.m. to noon at the church. The theme this year is “Everywhere Fun Fair”. All children are invited!

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The first movie night in the Ferry will be June 11th on the tennis court at dusk. This is a trial run and hopefully the community will come out for some fun so it can happen again and again over the summer. No charge except for refreshments. Bring lawn chairs, blankets and pillows for your comfort.

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More names have been added to the Knights Ferry Garden Club’s remembrance monument in the Plaza. Names added are: Eda Mae Sager, Bessie Rogers, Doris Milam, Bernice Ohe, Dotty Lajeunesse and Mary Chiaradia. Thanks to Cornerstone Monuments for their work!

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At the MAC meeting last Thursday Rick Bussell, Battalion Chief of Stanislaus Consolidated Fire Protection District told of the extreme fire danger in the area. When clearing your 100 feet defensible space around your home don’t mow when it is hot, only in the morning when temperature is lower and the humidity is up. The staffing of our station was discussed. Times the personnel will be at the station will be posted. Carol Davis from Miller’s Hall told of boards being replaced on the upstairs railing and the back steps being fixed by Bob Muller. The council members told of the open positions for School Board, Water District and MAC up for election. Information is posted at the Post Office.