2017 Senior Citizen Thanksgiving Dinner
On November 14 Louisburg High School and its FACS classes, taught by Amanda Wilson, hosted the annual Senior Citizen Thanksgiving Dinner, a tradition that goes back to 1997 where students serve the...
View ArticleSenior Citizen Thanksgiving Dinner: Giving back with Food & Entertainment
Thanksgiving, as in eating as much as possible in one setting, or Thanksgiving, as in to give thanks? Well the way we understood the word here at LHS was to give thanks. On November 15, senior citizens...
View ArticleIs Thanksgiving Overlooked?
It seems like every year Halloween comes way too fast and then comes preparation for… Black Friday! Oh, dear, have we forgotten a holiday and skipped straight to Christmas prep? That’s right, it...
View ArticleHoliday Traditions
The holiday seasons are coming, which means the annual holiday traditions will begin. People all around the world have certain traditions they do to celebrate the holidays. Traditions link a family...
View ArticleStaff Ed: What PawPrint is thankful for
The month of November is officially upon us and we all know what that means. It is time to consider the things that we are all thankful for. Some things may be silly, some things may be typical, and...
View ArticleMakin’ the grade
A – A Well Deserved Break – Thanksgiving break is coming up and will being giving all the hard-working students and staff their well-deserved break. Some love it because they are able to sleep in, pig...
View ArticleBrawlmart 2013
Are you willing to wait in line for hours in the freezing cold? Every year thousands of Americans are willing on Black Friday, held the Friday after Thanksgiving. Stores opened their doors earlier...
View Article2014 Holiday Survival Guide
Its that time of year, when we drag out all of our traditions and throw them into one room. When we dig through boxes to find decorations and stress about the crazy cousins that you have to share a...
View ArticleHistory of Black Friday
The history of Black Friday goes back almost 150 years. The day was coined as “Black Friday” in the 1960s to mark the unofficial beginning of the holiday shopping season. However, this was not the...
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