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Inspiration comes from believing we can

By Cheryl Senn This past week I had to opportunity to make a presentation to a group of parents about the Parent Teacher Association (PTA). I am the Sanger Council PTA president and was invited to speak to some new parents who were interested in PTA on the Wilson Elementary…...

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26th Sanger High Sober Grad provides a safe way to celebrate

By Cheryl Senn More than 150 students from the graduating Class of 2016 participated in the 26th Sanger High School (SHS) All Night Sober Grad celebration this year. The events goal, according to event chairperson and Sanger High Assistant Principal Jon Tillotson, is to keep the SHS graduating seniors safe…....

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Ready to perform for the community, Blossom Trail Players’ “The Music Man” opening Friday, June 17

By Benjamin James Ayala The Blossom Trail Players (BTP), a small group of local performers, have worked diligently to bring the Sanger community the performance of The Music Man, opening this Friday, June 17th. The Music Man was written by Meredith Willson and Franklin Lacey. The musical was first performed at…...

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Taking the step toward college and the future

By Cheryl Senn The end of the school year is usually filled with promotions and graduations in Sanger Unified. It seems like there is more than one ceremony per day until the last day of school. I was thinking about the high school graduates from Kings River, Taft High, Community…...

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Del Rey Field Day promotes physical fitness while celebrating the end of the school year

By Benjamin James Ayala Del Rey Elementary students and staff members celebrate the completion of another school year with their annual Field Day. This event is a tradition that has taken place for six years and continues to be a great experience for students as they take the whole morning…...

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Big Trees Transit, making adventures affordable to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park

By Cheryl Senn Big Trees Transit is now here to make your next adventure much more convenient, says the Big Trees Transit Kick-Off flyer. The Big Trees Transit Program is kicking off its second year of a two-year pilot project which transports travelers from the Sanger Chamber office to the…...

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Madison Spark! Grant Celebration, showcasing the integration of music and language arts

By Cheryl Senn Percussion musical instruments were used to bring literature to life at the recent Spark! Grant Celebration held at Madison School. This year the Madison campus benefitted by receiving the Spark! Grant. “I received the Spark! Grant from the Foundation at the Fresno County Office of Education (FCOE),…...

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Celebrating the benefits of bicycling to school, the Tiger way

By Cheryl Senn More than 50 Jefferson students, staff members, and community members gathered at JFK Park for an early morning bike ride, to participate in the Bike To School Day event. Norma Vail, from Champions for Change, said, “We want to promote that physical activity can be fun.” Vail…...

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Don’t judge me, just love me

By Cheryl Senn As I was walking through the more than 200 cars at the recent Sanger High Car Show, I saw a few vehicles labeled Do Not Judge. I asked one of the high school students why that sign was on their car, since most of the cars were being…...

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Hard working Sanger farmers and businesses featured in the 13th Annual Fresno County Fruit Trail

By Cheryl Senn The 13th annual Fresno County Fruit Trail held its Opening Ceremony at Simonian Farms, to showcase trail offerings and celebrate Fresno County Agriculture. The award winning Fruit Trail celebrates the 13th season of delicious fruit, hometown festivals, and old fashioned foodie-friendly hospitality for visitors and locals alike. The…...

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Inspiration comes from believing we can

By Cheryl Senn This past week I had to opportunity to make a presentation to a group of parents about the Parent Teacher Association (PTA). I am the Sanger Council PTA president and was invited to speak to some new parents who were interested in PTA on the Wilson Elementary…...

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26th Sanger High Sober Grad provides a safe way to celebrate

By Cheryl Senn More than 150 students from the graduating Class of 2016 participated in the 26th Sanger High School (SHS) All Night Sober Grad celebration this year. The events goal, according to event chairperson and Sanger High Assistant Principal Jon Tillotson, is to keep the SHS graduating seniors safe…....

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Ready to perform for the community, Blossom Trail Players’ “The Music Man” opening Friday, June 17

By Benjamin James Ayala The Blossom Trail Players (BTP), a small group of local performers, have worked diligently to bring the Sanger community the performance of The Music Man, opening this Friday, June 17th. The Music Man was written by Meredith Willson and Franklin Lacey. The musical was first performed at…...

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Taking the step toward college and the future

By Cheryl Senn The end of the school year is usually filled with promotions and graduations in Sanger Unified. It seems like there is more than one ceremony per day until the last day of school. I was thinking about the high school graduates from Kings River, Taft High, Community…...

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Del Rey Field Day promotes physical fitness while celebrating the end of the school year

By Benjamin James Ayala Del Rey Elementary students and staff members celebrate the completion of another school year with their annual Field Day. This event is a tradition that has taken place for six years and continues to be a great experience for students as they take the whole morning…...

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Big Trees Transit, making adventures affordable to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park

By Cheryl Senn Big Trees Transit is now here to make your next adventure much more convenient, says the Big Trees Transit Kick-Off flyer. The Big Trees Transit Program is kicking off its second year of a two-year pilot project which transports travelers from the Sanger Chamber office to the…...

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Madison Spark! Grant Celebration, showcasing the integration of music and language arts

By Cheryl Senn Percussion musical instruments were used to bring literature to life at the recent Spark! Grant Celebration held at Madison School. This year the Madison campus benefitted by receiving the Spark! Grant. “I received the Spark! Grant from the Foundation at the Fresno County Office of Education (FCOE),…...

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Celebrating the benefits of bicycling to school, the Tiger way

By Cheryl Senn More than 50 Jefferson students, staff members, and community members gathered at JFK Park for an early morning bike ride, to participate in the Bike To School Day event. Norma Vail, from Champions for Change, said, “We want to promote that physical activity can be fun.” Vail…...

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Don’t judge me, just love me

By Cheryl Senn As I was walking through the more than 200 cars at the recent Sanger High Car Show, I saw a few vehicles labeled Do Not Judge. I asked one of the high school students why that sign was on their car, since most of the cars were being…...

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Hard working Sanger farmers and businesses featured in the 13th Annual Fresno County Fruit Trail

By Cheryl Senn The 13th annual Fresno County Fruit Trail held its Opening Ceremony at Simonian Farms, to showcase trail offerings and celebrate Fresno County Agriculture. The award winning Fruit Trail celebrates the 13th season of delicious fruit, hometown festivals, and old fashioned foodie-friendly hospitality for visitors and locals alike. The…...

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