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Havre Public Schools sets Salute to Senior Citizens

Havre Daily News staff

Havre Public Schools will pay tribute to Havre community Sunday, April 30, at its annual Salute to Senior Citizens.

The event will take place at the Havre Middle School with doors opening at noon. A free brunch will be served in the cafeteria at 12:30 p.m. followed by a program spotlighting student entertainment for the enjoyment of people attending.

The brunch and program are organized by Havre School officials in appreciation of the support citizens in Havre have shown the public school system through mill levies, student activities and to the school system in general. Despite no longer having children in public schools, the district said in a release, it recognizes the value and importance of people’s involvement in Havre’s youth.

Preceding brunch and entertainment provided by students of Havre Public Schools, artwork and industrial arts projects will be displayed for viewing in the foyer of the Middle School. The quality work shows the dedication Havre Public Schools’ students have taken throughout the school year to accomplish these projects.

Havre Public Schools’ Superintendent Andy Carlson will address the group expressing the school district’s appreciation for the senior citizen’s support throughout the years.

“If you qualify for any “senior” discount, consider yourself invited as we celebrate the contributions you’ve made to our schools,” the district said in a press release.

 

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