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E6 ♦ PULASKI CITIZEN / CHRISTMAS GREETINGS ♦ December 24, 2013
Pre-K’s Share Their
Christmas Wish Lists
Hannah and Mike McGee and Chad Rohling are recognized with trophies in the
Horse and Rider and Best Decorated categories in the annual Elkton Christmas Parade.
PAUL MANKE / PULASKI CITIZEN
Goodwill
to All
From
Elkton
Taking first in the Club/
Organization category is
this vehicle (above) driven
by Beatrice Coleman for the
Elkton Historical Society in the
city’s annual Christmas parade.
PAUL MANKE / PULASKI CITIZEN
Dana Watson and Tina Cardin’s PreK class at Pulaski Elementary School is
very excited about Christmas and can
hardly wait for Santa to arrive!
Along with their Christmas wishes,
the students tell what special treat they
will leave for Santa.
Arianna Berryhill wants make-up,
an iPad, a Kindle and fingernail polish
for Christmas. She wants to leave Santa
some Christmas cookies to eat.
Abby Huntley wants a baby doll,
a bicycle, a scooter, a toy monkey that
moves his head, a kitchen and some
fingernail polish. She is leaving Santa
strawberry cookies to eat.
Raelyn Wallace wants an iPod, a
Nook and a Spiderman bike for Christmas. She is leaving Santa some reindeer
cookies and milk to snack on.
Haley Appleton wants a kitchen
thing with a mop and a broom for
Christmas. She is leaving Santa chocolate cookies and milk.
Hunter Tarpley wants a phone,
Nintendo and an iPod for Christmas.
He is leaving Santa some yummy
chocolate chip cookies to eat.
Mariah Bradley wants a Hello
Kitty stove and a baby doll for Christmas. She wants to leave Santa gummies
to eat.
Kenzie Coleman wants a Kindle
you can play games on, a computer
comput
and an iPod. She will leave
leav
Santa chocolat
chocolate
chip cookies,
milk and carrot
carrots.
Throwing candy to spectators
at the Christmas parade in
Elkton is Santa Claus, (left) who
rides in style atop a fire engine.
PAUL MANKE / PULASKI CITIZEN
Heavily bundled against
the cool weather are Kaden
Blade and a passenger (below)
during the Elkton Christmas
Parade. Blade received a
trophy in the ATV category.
PAUL MANKE / PULASKI CITIZEN
‘Why Would I Make a Good Elf?’
Mrs. Rackley’s first grade
class at Pulaski Elementary
School was asked the question, “Why would I make
a good elf?” In hopes of
ending up on the nice list,
rather than the naughty,
their responses are as follows:
Nevaeh — I will help
Santa.
Ayesha — I like to work
a lot.
Abigail — I will be nice
to Santa.
Sam — We help Santa.
Addyson — I like to
make toys. I really like to
help people.
Jayden — I like to make
toys.
Karson — I will be nice
to Santa Claus. It is fun.
Carter — I like
toys and looking for
This Christmas
season, we’d
like to join you
and your family in
a prayer for peace
among nations
and goodwill
towards all men
and women,
everywhere.
Merry Christmas!
Serving as grand marshal of the annual Elkton
Christmas Parade is Donna Cobb, Elkton School principal.
PAUL MANKE / PULASKI CITIZEN
City of Elkton
With Thanks for Your
Trust.
Aniya Brooks wants a ballet dress
and shoes, scooter and a hammock from
Santa. She is leaving Santa some cookies.
Jaliyah Perry wants anything
Santa will bring this year. She is leaving
him some strawberry cookies.
Gracie Smith wants a Rosie baby
doll and a book for Christmas this year.
She is leaving gummies for Santa.
Conner Kelly wants a toy robot,
race car and a race track for Christmas. He thinks Santa would like some
pretzels to eat.
Rylan Burchell wants a race car
and a Spiderman outfit to dress up in
for Christmas. He is leaving Santa some
chocolate cookies.
Lizzy Cowley wants a big present
from Santa this year. She is leaving him
some yummy apples to eat in the sleigh.
Malia Smith wants a baby doll and
clothes for Christmas. She is leaving
Santa some chocolate chip cookies.
Cayden Carden wants some new
shoes and a truck from Santa. He
thinks he would like some chocolate
chip cookies to eat.
Kameria Ballentine wants a baby
doll and a TV for her room for Christmas. She is leaving Santa a piece of
cheese to snack on.
K’Shawn Brown wants a small
present from Santa with a pizza in it
and a DVD game. He is leaving some
tasty goldfish crackers for Santa.
Blythe Fisher wants an etch-asketch and a new table and chair because
his other one broke. He thinks Santa
needs some Christmas cookies to eat.
Colton Gilbert wants a monster
truck for Christmas. He is leaving Santa
some milk and cookies for a snack.
Peyton Edmonson wants an iPod,
a tablet and a purse and earrings from
Santa. She thinks Santa needs some
tasty vanilla cookies and milk for
Christmas.
—PES
Jingles and Tiger.
Jay-shaun – I will help
Santa. I will like the job.
Bella – Because I like
flying to the sky.
Mikey – I like toys.
CJ — I like to be nice
to others and help them
and you.
Dashaun — Because
it is fun to be an elf on
the shelf.
Emma — I like being
good.
Cameron — Because I
love to make toys.
Jon — I like to help my
friends.
Skyler — Because it is
fun. I want to be an elf.
Colin — I will give
presents to others.
Cheyenne — I will be
nice. I will work.
Merry
Christmas
with a bundle of best wishes
and gratitude from all of us
to all of you!
–And best wishes
to all our
customers for a
holiday Àlled
with harmony and joy.
For your goodwill, we remain in
your debt, and look forward to
serving you again next year.
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