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Wedn
12,
esday, November
Wonderful turnout
of the gym (not in the photo) were nearly packed. The weather
may have been miserable, but what a wonderful day in support of
our Veterans which included free breakfast by the GHS Student
Council and Albertsons, and a free movie at Valley Cinemas.
The Glasgow High School Educational
Trust is honored to announce a donation
of $10,000 in memory of Aaron Danne
Chappy Chatten.
In making the gift, Lacey Chatten
Copenhaver said it included memorials given
in Aarons name as well as proceeds from the
Aaron Chappy Chatten Memorial Softball
Tournament, which has been held each July
for the past four summers.
Aarons passion was community service,
Copenhaver added, and the GHS Trust
memorial will help others for a long time.
A 2002 graduate of Glasgow High School,
NOVEMBER 7 - 13
SHOWINGS
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Tickets must be
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4:10 - 7:00 - 9:15PM
108 Min.
134 Min.
Rated PG: Some Rude Humor, Action/Peril and Rated R: Strong sequences of war violence, some
Thematic Elements
grisly images, and language throughout.
Jen is Mark Wethern and theres Paula Terry who was set
to do an interview on the radio. Oh, and lets not forget Elvis
back there. If you were unable to make a pledge today and
would like to do so, the Milk River Activity Center takes
donations year-round.
Some dangerous
wind chills
nipping at our
noses
Boneless Pork
SIRLOIN ROAST.....................$2.49/lb.
Sonny Roost Fam. Pack Chicken
Cooks Shank Portion
HAM.................................... $1.99/lb.
Farmland
DRUMS OR THIGHS...............$1.19/lb.
80% Lean 20% Fat
ROAST OR STEAKS.................$6.99/lb.
John Morrell 12 oz.
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Finally, a movie theater understands what our
Veterans do for our country. I really want to thank
Valley Cinemas for the free movie and popcorn. I finally
felt like they must understand.
Thank you again, Im sure all the Veterans enjoyed
the movie!
~ Jerry W.
VNEA
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a foundation in her name and lobbied with the Kids and Cars
Foundation in Washington, D.C., to strengthen car safety
requirements for children. The Make a Wish Foundation was
also a beneficiary of the Madison Faith Chatten Foundation,
and Aaron visited personally with many of the Make a Wish
families who received its gifts.
Kind, enthusiastic, and generous with both his time and
expertise, Chappy was a member of the Elks, the Masons, and
the Fort Peck Fire Department. He also volunteered with the
Glasgow Minor League Baseball program, serving as both a
coach and league vice-president. In 2006, The Montana Trial
Lawyers Association honored him with its Citizens Award
in recognition of his passion for justice and his passion to
improve car safety for children.
The Glasgow High School Educational Trust was
established in 1964 by the GHS Class of 1938. Its mission
is to help GHS alumni pursue higher education and to
purchase equipment and enrichment programs for GHS that
cannot be financed within the regular school budget. Interest
earned on the trusts corpus, which now exceeds $4.2 million
dollars, is awarded through a semi-annual application process
administered by the trustees. To date, the trust has granted
over $1.7 million dollars in financial aid to hundreds of
different GHS graduates. It has also purchased $190,308.33 in
equipment and programs for GHS which benefit all students
and the community at large when it attends events at the
school or uses its facilities.
Whenever the trust receives donations that total $500
or more in honor, recognition, or memory of a particular
individual, a gift is made to a student or GHS in that persons
name. Donations of $10,000 or more entitle the donor to an
annual naming opportunity in perpetuity.
Additional information about the trust and the
application for student gifts are available at www.ghsedutrust.
org.
Anyone seeking more information about the Aaron
Chappy Chatten Memorial Softball Tournament should
contact Jory Casterline or Brenner Flaten. It is a co-ed softball
tournament held in Glasgow or Fort Peck the third weekend
in July, and it has fielded from nine to twelve teams. New
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new vehicles
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stocked with