Food, Lifestyles
 By  Staff Reports Published 
10:30 am Sunday, April 4, 2010

National Breakfast Week help appreciated

By Staff
Elaine Vaughn
Child Nutrition Director
Russellville City Schools
The Russellville City Schools’ Child Nutrition Program would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who helped make our National School Breakfast Week a success.
A special thanks to our guests: Russellville High School Tigerettes, Russellville Police Department and the Russellville Fire Department with Sparky the Fire Dog. We really appreciate these guests taking time out of their busy schedules to help support our program and visit with our students.
We want to thank all the students at Russellville Elementary School who entered into the National Breakfast Week Art Contest. We would like to congratulate students Leslie Aguirre-Guerrero, Kalynn Suggs and Nichole Putman for winning the National School Breakfast local art contest and these three students will have their art work entered into the National Breakfast Week Art Contest.
We want to thank all the staff at West Elementary, Russellville Elementary, Russellville Middle School, and Russellville High School for a great job in promoting and supporting our National School Breakfast Week. We ask for your continued support in helping keep our children informed of the importance of eating healthy and living a healthy lifestyle.

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