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BY SARAH PRIDGEON The event wiU contribute to
the club's fundraising efforts,
Donkey basketball returns to he adds, which center on ex-
Sundance this week thanks to tracurricular activities at the
the Sundance Booster Club.
The community is invited to
the high school on Thursday
to enjoy this exhibition game
that few spectators will forget
in a hurry.
Just as the name implies,
a game of donkey basketball
plays out just as a normal
match would - except, in this
case, all the players will be rid-
ing on the back of donkeys.
"We've done it before but it's
been a few years," Jonathan
Tinsley of the Booster Club.
"It will be in the high school,
so they have little booties that
they put on the donkeys so
they don't damage the floor.
They ride the donkeys and
play basketball - it's going to ......
be fun."
high school.
"The funds will be coming
in for the booster club and
we typically support athlet-
ics, drama, theater, band- all
sorts of things. Typically, as we
are asked for assistance, the
funds go fight back out into
the community," he explains, meanwhile be hosted by Des-
"For us, it's a really low over- tination Imagination to raise
heard, it doesn't cost us any- funds for students to attend
thing because the company the global finals in Tennes-
that puts it on travel around see.
to do this sort of thing. If The donkey basketbaU event
the proceeds at the gate are will take place on May 7 at
above $2000, half of that goes Sundance High School. Tick-
to us; if it's less than $2000, et prices will be $9 for adults,
we get about 60 percent at the $7 for grades seven through
gate.~ 12 and $5 for kindergarten
The concession stands will through sixth grade.
S dance Elementary
fifth and sixth grade band
students will have their
spring concert on Monday,
May 11 at 7 p.m.
tions to be played ~ the
fi~ grade band will in-
clude Old MacDonald Had
a Band, Hard Rock Blues,
Banana Boat Song, Varia-~
tions on a Familiar
and March of the
ets. graders will
playing
Patrol, Dr. Rock and Inten-
sity. ~e combine bands
will perform Rocldn" the
Blues and ~'s Go Band.
Cooks receiving scripts.
Photos courtesy Zeta Anderson
Breakfast
May 7- Breakfast on a stick,
applesauce; mitk vasty
May 8 - Breakfast Casserole,
string cheese, oranges, juice
assorted, whole wheat cin-
namon toast, milk variety
May 11 - Cereal variety,
whole wheat cinnamon toast,
fruit cocktail, juice assorted,
milk variety
May 12- Scrambled eggs,
whole ~eat toast,_banana,
honey wheat bagel, oranges,
milk variety
May 14 - Oatmeal breakfast
bar, yogurt, fresh grapes, milk
variety
Lunch
May 7 - Soft Shell taco WG,
shredded le~uce, tomatoes,
May 8- Cook's choice. WW
rolled franks, sweet potato
crosscuts, green beans, tropi-
cal fruit salad, icecream, milk
variety
May ] 1 - Homemade ~rkey
and noodles, ground beef
stroganoff, steamed peas
and carrots, sliced peaches,
whole wheat roll
May 12- Filet O' fish sand-
wich, cheese, coleslaw,
grape tomato, fresh strawber-
ries, kiwi, milk variety
steamed com, oven fries~ wa-
peroni pizza, romaine salad.
green peppers, string cheese.
granny apple, caramel dip,
milk variety
Sa~ ~ May 9, 8:sO a.m:, a~ S~r-
9 a m. at Gi, ette
12, 9 a:m~ ~:
Douglas
Directors auditioning 43 students.
Hansel and Gretel will once again embark
on their perilous adventure deep into the
woods to confront the Wildwood Witch this
week at a Missoula Children's Theater per-
formance at the high school. Tickets are
now available to watch a show featuring
cast members from Sundance's schools.
The performance will take place on May
8, starting at 5 p.m. with a fundraiser din-
ner before the show at 6:30 p.m. Dinner
with the show is $15 for adults and $10
for youth; for the show only, tickets will be
available at the door at $9 for adults and
$5 for youth.
An additional show will take place on May
9 at 11 a.m. Both performances will take
place in the high school auditorium.
The local cast of 43 students features
Emma Tinsley as Hansel and Grace Ander-
son as Gretel. Granny will be played by Si-
erra Hammond, with Becka Dulaney as the
Wildwood Witch.
Additional cast members include Alexis
Cherveny, Levi Rudloff, Bailey Hofland,
Faith Anderson, Aspen Jones, Marcus
Meisner, Cana Mclnerney, Jeral Nehl as
the witch's loyal servants, the crafty cooks,
and Ella Bifulco, Taryn Hammond, Avery
Cherveny, Jade Weaver, Mazelynn Sharp,
Joey Mattis, Irene Finn, Hunter Cherveny,
Ty Holloman, Brook Hofland, Jayce Ham-
mond, Sheridan Schubarth, Jordan Mouad
and Brock Hammond as the modern-
day campers somehow lost in time in the
woods.
The Rascals will be played by Deklan Gill,
Izzy Fouch, Jacob Schommer, Avery Mar-
tind, Karen Ulmer, Gracie Davis and Hay-
lee Steebes, while the mythical wallybirds
will played by Josie Julian, Olivia Knutson,
Kayleigh Opstedahl, Halden Harmon, Tessa
Sanderson, Porter Watt, Owen Watt, Blake-
ly Gill and Jasmine McDonald.
The Missoula Children's Theatre resi-
dency is presented locally by the Sundance
MCT Committee with support from Powder
River Energy Foundation and Sundance
State Bank. MCT Directors for this produc-
tion are Erik Montague and Courtney Kaye
Kirby.
For more information, call Zeta Anderson
at 307-756-2141.
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