MILTON — Baugher Elementary School once again resembles something more of an art academy or museum.
From 3:15 to 7:15 tonight, the school will host the annual art show, displaying masterpieces by all students at Baugher and Montandon elementary schools.
This year’s theme is “The Arts ‘CAN’ Make a World of Difference,” a play on the late Andy Warhol’s famous Campbell’s Soup Cans paintings, on display at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
LEWISBURG — Step aside Rachel Ray and Emeril Lagasse, you aren’t the only ones with talent in the kitchen.
Students from Nanette Jarrett’s gourmet foods class presented their final projects in a food show Monday at the Lewisburg Area High School.
Creativity abounded at the show.
SUNBURY — Few surprises are expected at Thursday’s District 4 Class AAA meet, slated to get underway at 4 p.m. at Shikellamy Stadium. After all, there’s only five teams competing and they are all familiar with one another as each are members of the Susquehanna Valley Conference Division I.
BLOOMSBURG — A pair of Warrior Run High graduates are using a 5K race to honor family and friends who have passed away from cancer and to inspire their local community to help fight the disease. Shannon Hoffman, a junior mass communications major at Bloomsburg University, and Susan Wade, a sophomore medical imaging major at Bloom, are the organizers of the second annual JesVic 5K slated for 9 a.m. Saturday, June 7 at Watsontown Elementary School.
Hundreds of people flocked to downtown Milton Saturday to celebrate the vibrant Latino culture at Fiesta de Mayo.
The event featured authentic Latino food and music, children’s activities and displays by nonprofit organizations.
From left, Zachary Cawley, 10, and Forrest Boyer, 10, both of Milton, inspect a 1935 Plymouth owned by Keith Beaver of Selinsgrove during Saturday’s car show held at the Arrowhead Restaurant, Milton.