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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • H6

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Orlando Sentinel: PRODUCT: LK DESK: LK DATE: 05-17-2006 EDITION: FLA ZONE: LK PAGE: H6.0 DEADLINE: 19.25 OP: kchan COMPOSETIME: 19.31 CMYK H6 Orlando Sentinel WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 7, 2006 EDUCATION SchOOlS I In Brief Agency offers summer food program for kids at schools 1117. ry, 304 W. Fountain St. Details: 352-787-2693. Clermont Elementary School, 680 E.

Highland Ave. Details: 352-394-2706. Seminole Springs Elementary, 26200 W. Huff Road, east of Eustis. Details: 352-589- tetanus), four polio, two MMR (measles, mumps, rubella), a series of three hepatitis shots and varicella (chicken pox) The following schools are accepting registration during regular school hours: Fruitland Park Elementa Get Up To $1000 Rebate Items to be considered should be submitted to Debbie Manis, Education News, Orlando Sentinel, 1898 E.

Burleigh Tavares, FL 32778-4366, fax to 352-742-5938 or send e-mail to dmanisorlandosentinel.com. to PAY! Same As -ash System Buy a Trane Comfort System before May 26, 2006, and get a mail-in rebate up to $1,000. It's Hard To Stop A Trans' TRANE on a New Trane Air Conditioning uated summa cum laude. She was a member of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. She also was a member of the college's Lady Lakers softball team and played second base and relief pitcher.

Chenoweth plans to pursue a career in veterinary medicine and will attend the University of Florida. Amber Grayford and Dorothea Norman received the Academic Excellence Award for sustaining a 4.0 grade-point average at LSCC. Department awards were given to Kellie Adkins in biology; Dafne Ors Gonzales in business technology; Matthew Miller in computer technology; Amy Rouinfar in chemistry; Danielle Nemeth in chemistry-freshman; Philip Levingston in criminal justice; Payal Patel in health careers; John Hicks in mathematics; Megan Chancellor in nursing; and Beth Hudson in art (theater). Kindergarten registration Children entering kindergarten in August must be 5 years old by Sept. 1.

Parents should bring a number of documents, including the child's birth certificate, Social Security card (optional), proof of residence (current lease agreement or utility bill), proof of a physical and immunization records. The following immunizations are required: five DPT (diphtheria, pertussis, Acres Road. For times and more information, call Sharon Wallace or Mary Grady at 352-357-5550. Adult literacy satellite site The Lake County Library System Adult Literacy Program and Round Lake Elementary School have received a $7,500 grant from the Dollar General Literacy Foundation. The funds will support the creation of an adult literacy satellite location at Round Lake Elementary.

The Adult Literacy Program is a volunteer-based program that offers classes, one-on-one and small-group tutoring, and support services for adults. The program also provides basic literacy and English-for speak-ers-of -other-languages instruction Advisory-council meeting Mount Dora High School's advisory council will meet at 6:45 a.m. Tuesday in the Culinary Arts Dining Room in Building 7, 700 N. Highland St. The public is welcome.

Details: 352-383-2177. Donate ink cartridges Give a Kid a Backpack Foundation, a nonprofit Clermont group, is accepting donations of empty computer ink cartridges. Donations should be placed in a sealed plastic bag or the original cartridge box and dropped off in recycle box in the lobby at the Jenkins Auditorium, next to Clermont City Hall. Acceptable cartridge brands include Hewlett Packard, Lexmark, Compaq, Canon, Dell, Brother and Apple. The foundation delivers backpacks filled with school supplies and other necessities to grade-school children in developing countries.

Visit givebackpacks.com for information. Details: Rosanna Kingston, rmkingstongmail.com or 352-217-0800. LSCC graduate awards Lake-Sumter Community College's commencement ceremony on May 5 included more than 200 graduates. Candice Chenoweth received the college's President Award for her leadership, service and scholarship. She grad- By DEBBIE MANIS SENTINEL STAFF WRITER Lake Community Action Agency is sponsoring its summer food-service program for children during June and July.

It is similar to the national school-lunch program. The program provides nutritionally balanced meals to needy children during summer vacation. All children are eligible for lunch at no charge. The programs are approved only for geographical areas of need where at least half of the children qualify for free or reduced-price meals during the regular school year. The following sites will be participating in the food program: Astatula Elementary School, 13925 Florida Ave.

Clermont Clermont Elementary, 680 E. Highland Cypress Ridge Elementary, 350 East and Lost Lake Elementary, 1901 Johns Lake Road. Eustis Bethel United Methodist Church, 565 Glover Church of God by Faith, 915 Hazzard Eustis Elementary, 714 E. Citrus Eustis Heights Elementary, 310 W. Taylor and North-East Lake Unit of the Boys and Girls Club of Lake and Sumter Counties at the Alee Academy, 1705 E.

County Road 44. Fruitland Park Fruit-land Park Elementary, 304 W. Fountain St. Groveland Gray Middle, 205 E. Magnolia St.

Leesburg Beverly Shores Elementary, 1108 W. Griffin Road; Boys and Girls Club, 400 Executive Elo-him Judah Ministries, 1111 Pamela Leesburg Elementary, 2229 South and Mont-clair Village, 2000 Park Circle. Mascotte Mascotte Elementary, 513 Albrook St. Mount Dora Mount Dora Middle, 1405 Lincoln Round Lake Elementary, 31333 Round Lake Road; and Triangle Elementary, 1707 Eudora Road. Paisley United Methodist Church, 24980 County Road 42.

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