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Mother Seton School Celebrates Second Annual “Read
Across America Day” with Community and Civic
Leaders
March 2, Dr. Courtesy Photo Lauren
Seuss’s birthday, Schwarzmann,
has been designated who read Hunches
BY Read Across in Bunches to
America Day to one of the fourth-
E PLUS COPY CENTER promote childhood grade classes, said
literacy. Last year, participating in
Isoyuotuor fwdeabtseit?e Neweedbsaiten?ew Mother Seton School the Read Across
held its first Read America event
HLEETLUPS Across America Day was a rewarding
at school with great experience. “The
YOU! success, and this opportunity to
year, the tradition give back through
We specialize in great continued at Mother reading, while
customer service at Seton School. empowering the
Invited guests students to dream
affordable prices. to this year’s event big and follow
included Dr. Tim their dreams, is
Customized Web Design Trainor, president Mother Seton School invited area business and civic leaders to participate in their second something I will
Web Development of Mount St. annual Read Across America event on March 2, 2017. Pictured from left are: Theodore Mostoller, cherish,” she said.
Web Hosting Frederick County Deputy Sheriff; Louis Whitehead, Frederick County Deputy Sheriff; Sister
Domain Registration Brenda Monahan, D.C., MSS Principal; Terri Ziegler, retired MSS Learning Center Director;
Mary’s University; Katie Davis, PNC Bank; Lauren Schwarzmann, MSM Women’s Lacrosse Coach; Tammy Wivell, Tammy Wivell, who
Search Engine Optimization Carla Brown, MSS grandparent; Sister Joan Corcoran, D.C., MSS Vice Principal; Ned Remavege, MSS ’61 and read Fox in Socks to
E-Commerce Solutions executive director Private Wealth Fund Manager; (back) Mike Miller, Coordinator, SMAC Youth Group; Carla Brown, her granddaughter’s
Website Maintenance of St. Joseph’s Executive Director St. Joseph’s Ministries; George Brenton, Campus Coordinator, Daughters of Kindergarten class,
Charity; Bridget Bassler, Programs Coordinator, Seton Shrine; Dr. Tim Trainor, MSM President;
PHP Forms Ministries; Ned Father Robert Malageski, Pastor, St. Mary’s Fairfield; Chase Boyle, MSM Track and Field Athlete; was also grateful
Remavege, private Kelly Maloney, MSM Lacrosse Athlete; and Deb Spalding, Publisher, The Catoctin Banner. for her experience.
DO WE HAVE YOUR ATTENTION? wealth fund “I really enjoyed
Then stop by, or give us manager and MSS being part of this
a call for more info! alum; Deb Spalding, publisher of The many excited questions about event. MSS has been a part of my life
Catoctin Banner newspaper; Lauren their jobs. “Not only were the kids for the past twenty-five years, and
301-447-2804 Schwarzmann, MSM Women’s great listeners, but they also asked the day was extra special because I
Lacrosse coach; athletes from the really good questions at the end,” was able to share my love of reading
E PLUS COPY CENTER Mount; and other area business said Deputy Mostoller. Deputy with granddaughter, Lexi, and her
and parish leaders. Each guest was Whitehouse agreed. “I believe the friends.”
In the Lobby of Emmitsburg’s Jubilee assigned to a classroom and read a more positive interaction kids can “Our Read Across America
www.epluspromotes.com favorite Dr. Seuss book to students. get with the police, the better. For event is a wonderful opportunity
In addition to reading selected us (the police), specifically, this is a to bring our students together with
stories, guests answered questions valuable opportunity for the police community and business leaders to
and talked a little with each class. to build trust and have a fun thirty- explore careers and goal setting, as
Dr. Trainor, who read Oh! The minute interaction with a class,” well as being enriched and having fun
Places You’ll Go! to the eighth-grade he said. The students felt the same with our favorite childhood books
class, spoke about his own diverse way. Middle School Language Arts by Dr. Seuss,” said Sister Brenda
background and gave a motivational teacher Amy Rarrick said her seventh Monahan, D.C., MSS principal. “It’s
speech about the future the soon- graders loved the event. “They important for our school to provide
to-be middle-school graduates had delighted in having a sheriff read opportunities like this to encourage
before them. to them, and appreciated the time our students to build a love for
Frederick County Sheriff’s he took to answer their questions reading and to demonstrate that we
Deputies Theodore Mostoller about his career, education, and life are all life-long learners, no matter
and Louis Whitehead answered experiences.” the path we take in life.”
Mother Seton School Celebrates Second Annual “Read
Across America Day” with Community and Civic
Leaders
March 2, Dr. Courtesy Photo Lauren
Seuss’s birthday, Schwarzmann,
has been designated who read Hunches
BY Read Across in Bunches to
America Day to one of the fourth-
E PLUS COPY CENTER promote childhood grade classes, said
literacy. Last year, participating in
Isoyuotuor fwdeabtseit?e Neweedbsaiten?ew Mother Seton School the Read Across
held its first Read America event
HLEETLUPS Across America Day was a rewarding
at school with great experience. “The
YOU! success, and this opportunity to
year, the tradition give back through
We specialize in great continued at Mother reading, while
customer service at Seton School. empowering the
Invited guests students to dream
affordable prices. to this year’s event big and follow
included Dr. Tim their dreams, is
Customized Web Design Trainor, president Mother Seton School invited area business and civic leaders to participate in their second something I will
Web Development of Mount St. annual Read Across America event on March 2, 2017. Pictured from left are: Theodore Mostoller, cherish,” she said.
Web Hosting Frederick County Deputy Sheriff; Louis Whitehead, Frederick County Deputy Sheriff; Sister
Domain Registration Brenda Monahan, D.C., MSS Principal; Terri Ziegler, retired MSS Learning Center Director;
Mary’s University; Katie Davis, PNC Bank; Lauren Schwarzmann, MSM Women’s Lacrosse Coach; Tammy Wivell, Tammy Wivell, who
Search Engine Optimization Carla Brown, MSS grandparent; Sister Joan Corcoran, D.C., MSS Vice Principal; Ned Remavege, MSS ’61 and read Fox in Socks to
E-Commerce Solutions executive director Private Wealth Fund Manager; (back) Mike Miller, Coordinator, SMAC Youth Group; Carla Brown, her granddaughter’s
Website Maintenance of St. Joseph’s Executive Director St. Joseph’s Ministries; George Brenton, Campus Coordinator, Daughters of Kindergarten class,
Charity; Bridget Bassler, Programs Coordinator, Seton Shrine; Dr. Tim Trainor, MSM President;
PHP Forms Ministries; Ned Father Robert Malageski, Pastor, St. Mary’s Fairfield; Chase Boyle, MSM Track and Field Athlete; was also grateful
Remavege, private Kelly Maloney, MSM Lacrosse Athlete; and Deb Spalding, Publisher, The Catoctin Banner. for her experience.
DO WE HAVE YOUR ATTENTION? wealth fund “I really enjoyed
Then stop by, or give us manager and MSS being part of this
a call for more info! alum; Deb Spalding, publisher of The many excited questions about event. MSS has been a part of my life
Catoctin Banner newspaper; Lauren their jobs. “Not only were the kids for the past twenty-five years, and
301-447-2804 Schwarzmann, MSM Women’s great listeners, but they also asked the day was extra special because I
Lacrosse coach; athletes from the really good questions at the end,” was able to share my love of reading
E PLUS COPY CENTER Mount; and other area business said Deputy Mostoller. Deputy with granddaughter, Lexi, and her
and parish leaders. Each guest was Whitehouse agreed. “I believe the friends.”
In the Lobby of Emmitsburg’s Jubilee assigned to a classroom and read a more positive interaction kids can “Our Read Across America
www.epluspromotes.com favorite Dr. Seuss book to students. get with the police, the better. For event is a wonderful opportunity
In addition to reading selected us (the police), specifically, this is a to bring our students together with
stories, guests answered questions valuable opportunity for the police community and business leaders to
and talked a little with each class. to build trust and have a fun thirty- explore careers and goal setting, as
Dr. Trainor, who read Oh! The minute interaction with a class,” well as being enriched and having fun
Places You’ll Go! to the eighth-grade he said. The students felt the same with our favorite childhood books
class, spoke about his own diverse way. Middle School Language Arts by Dr. Seuss,” said Sister Brenda
background and gave a motivational teacher Amy Rarrick said her seventh Monahan, D.C., MSS principal. “It’s
speech about the future the soon- graders loved the event. “They important for our school to provide
to-be middle-school graduates had delighted in having a sheriff read opportunities like this to encourage
before them. to them, and appreciated the time our students to build a love for
Frederick County Sheriff’s he took to answer their questions reading and to demonstrate that we
Deputies Theodore Mostoller about his career, education, and life are all life-long learners, no matter
and Louis Whitehead answered experiences.” the path we take in life.”