Grant helps teacher with efficiency
CHENEY – Middle school teacher Amy Bumpus has used a $150 Spokane Teachers Credit Union grant to purchase classroom supplies.
She purchased 150 12-sided dice, 36 whiteboard markers, five sets of fraction dice, and 30 rulers, microfiber cloths and heavy-duty magnets.
“The grant allowed me to purchase things for my classroom that will empower me to create systems that will allow in class times to be more efficient,” she said. “If I have the supplies magnetted to their desks, then they are always ready to be used.”
She said she has plans to purchase magnets for pens, as well.
Bertsch continues sermon series
CHENEY – We are excited to return to an in person worship option this Sunday at United Methodist Church. Pastor Alissa Bertsch will continue the sermon series, “A Life That Matters,” preaching from the book of Psalms.
There are now three worship options.
To worship in person please RSVP online on the church website, www.cheneyumc.org.
You may also call Pastor Alissa Bertsch at 509-879-2278 for worship attendance or if you would like be added to our mailing list for a hard copy of the worship service.
A video option will be available online by Tuesday each week for the previous Sunday.
Book club to discuss ‘The Nightingale’
CHENEY – The Friends of the Library book club will meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 23.
The meeting will take place in the activity room of the library, 610 First St.
The club will discuss “The Nightingale” at this meeting.
A complete list of books to be discussed at future meetings is available at the library.
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