Good Wednesday Morning
Bowler Elementary
Today's Fun Fact:
Snow forms in clouds. When the temperature is below freezing (less than 0ºC or 32ºF), snow begins to form in the clouds.
In Honor Native American Heritage Month:
Maria Tallchief (1925-2013) was an Osage ballerina who became the United States’ first Native American prima ballerina. She was born in Fairfax, Oklahoma. Tallchief started to dance at a young age; she eventually joined the New York City Ballet, where she rose through the ranks to become the company’s first prima ballerina in 1947, a position she retained for several years. Tallchief was noted for her technical ability, grace, and artistry, and she was instrumental in popularizing ballet in the United States throughout the mid-20th century. She performed in a number of renowned classical ballets, including “Swan Lake,” “The Nutcracker,” and “Giselle.” Tallchief served as a teacher and guide to young dancers after retiring from the stage. For her services to the arts, she received various medals and prizes, including the Kennedy Center Honors in 1996. Tallchief’s reputation as a trailblazing ballerina and cultural icon inspires Native American and non-Native American dancers and artists to this day.
Happy Birthday Today: Charlie Onesti
Lunch Menu: Chicago Dog (hot dog) W/Toppings, Fries, Pasta Salad, Pears, and Cold Milk OR Grilled Chicken Sandwich OR Vegetable Beef Soup OR Side Salad
No After-School Clubs Today
Please join us for our Electa Quinney screening Tonight
Dinner at 5:30 and viewing to follow. Hope to see you there:)
Next Tuesday Cub Government will be meeting
Pledge of Allegiance
Have a Great Bowler Day!!