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06/06/2006
In close Contact!
Local students get a better view of Rubens paintings at Guggenheim Hermitage

By JAN HOGAN
VIEW STAFF WRITER

They came excited to be on a school field trip. They left with a new appreciation for art.

On May 10, the Contact! Museum School Tour program arranged for more than 60 fifth-graders from Reed Elementary School to tour the Guggenheim Hermitage Museum and view its latest exhibition, Rubens and His Age: Masterpieces from the Hermitage Museum.

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06/06/2006
Bulldogs win shootout for lacrosse crown
By KEVIN STOTT
VIEW STAFF WRITER

After letting go of their high school club lacrosse championship for a year, the Bulldogs and coach Darron Gagnon laid claim to the title again, beating Bonanza, 13-8, in front of an overflowing crowd at Faith Lutheran High School on May 16 to capture their fourth state championship in the sport in the six years it has been played at the level.

The majority of the players on the Bulldogs club team attend Centennial High School.

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06/06/2006
Sweet victory
Palo Verde comes from behind to claim first state title

By KEVIN STOTT
VIEW STAFF WRITER

It was a volleyball match for the ages.

In a showdown between the top seeds from the Sunrise and Sunset regions in the Nevada Class 4A boys volleyball title game held May 17 at Canyon Springs High School in North Las Vegas, it was the team that grabbed the momentum last -- Palo Verde -- which ultimately won the title and brought home its first state championship.

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in this issue...


It's time to start thinking about gifts for dad
Crusaders squad is cream of the crop in middle school lacrosse
COMMUNITY BRIEFS
Students get a little exercise while helping the environment
FAVORITE SONS & DAUGHTERS
SPORTS BRIEFS
Reassurance program offers peace of mind
FROM OUR READERS
JV squad duplicates championship feat
Safety Mixed with Fun
Mt. Charleston Hotel planning jazz events
Time to find cooler adventures
Temperatures still low enough for planting
Bulldogs win shootout for lacrosse crown
Sweet victory











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