Blast to the Past
The PRIDE Committee at Montague Township Elementary invited MARCH to present an afternoon program to help the students and staff better understand and celebrate the township's heritage. Many students were dressed in Native American, Colonial, Civil War or 20th century era costumes. Artifacts were shown to the students and a historic timeline.
{shown L-R : Mrs. Batko- Historian, Mrs. Hodge - Chief School Administrator, Mrs. Marion - ESL Teacher and PTA Pres., and Mrs. Goyette - Enrichment/ LEAP Instructor}
Students returned in the evening to enjoy a rendition of Stone Soup, along with appropriate refreshments, with their parents and to partake of assorted activities.
The PRIDE Committee at Montague Township Elementary invited MARCH to present an afternoon program to help the students and staff better understand and celebrate the township's heritage. Many students were dressed in Native American, Colonial, Civil War or 20th century era costumes. Artifacts were shown to the students and a historic timeline.
{shown L-R : Mrs. Batko- Historian, Mrs. Hodge - Chief School Administrator, Mrs. Marion - ESL Teacher and PTA Pres., and Mrs. Goyette - Enrichment/ LEAP Instructor}
Students returned in the evening to enjoy a rendition of Stone Soup, along with appropriate refreshments, with their parents and to partake of assorted activities.
The evening ended with a wrap-up by the Township Historian - who explained the significance of the township's 250th logo. A plaque was presented to MARCH for its work with the school and one was also given to recognize Mrs. Moran - for her work with the Art Club in creating the historic mural, and all the participating staff were also acknowledged.