Clark reaches 1,000 point
EASTON NEWS
by Debbie Smith
Reid Clark, son of Shelley and Jeff Clark, reached a milestone in his life last Wednesday at the Barn. Reid sunk his 1,000th point shot at the foul line. Reid has been a great asset to the Easton Bears’ team. The fans came to their feet and cheered in honor of Reid’s great accomplishment.
The community is very proud of you, Reid, for a job well done. Thanks for your many hours of practice and hard work to get where you are. We are grateful you were a part of our Bears’ team and you will be missed next year.
But I am sure we have not seen the end of this shining star’s career in basketball. Best of luck to you always.
Students of the Month
Ally Lamoreau,
January’s Student of the Month, is the daughter of Erik Lamoreau and Alicia Nickerson and is in the first grade at Easton Elementary School.
She is a kind, thoughtful young lady and works very hard every day in school.
She is a wonderful friend and strives to be a good citizen and role model.
Hunter Dudley,
Student of the Month for January, is the son of Alan and Tabitha Dudley and is in the fifth grade at Easton Elementary School.
Hunter is a hard worker, and sets high standards for himself.
He regularly makes good choices at school and sets a good example for his peers.
Hunter is also a member of the Easton BEARS Club, which is a club that promotes good citizenship.
Easton Trailbreakers
Easton Trailbreakers Supper on the Run will be held at the Easton Odd Fellows Hall on Saturday, Feb. 25, with appetizers at 5 p.m., followed by spaghetti, and chicken stew at 6 p.m. Desserts are welcome. All members are welcome.
The club hotdog roast will be held Sunday, Feb. 26, at noon on the trail behind Gerry Flewelling’s farm. All are welcome. If you have any questions call Luanna at 488-6911 or Dwight at 488-6696.
Debbie Smith is the correspondent for Easton. She can be reached by e-mail at debbie-smith04_69@hotmail.com or call 488-5530.