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Thursday, March 28, 2019 All NEW items for each day are highlighted THIS WEEK: 1) A big shout out to the 40 students who made the 2019 Football Cheer squads. Congratulations! 2) The Carlisle Girls Track and Field team started off their outdoor season with a 3 rd place team finish at the Simpson Invitational. Adelynn Ahartz won the long jump with nearly a foot longer than the runner-up. Ainsley Erzen won the 200 meter dash and also finished as the runner-up in the 400 meter dash. Her time in both events are the 2 nd fastest in school history. Allyx Lee and Payton Kain had personal best nights in the throws. Lee narrowly missed a 31 foot throw by less than an inch in the shot put, while Kain threw nearly 80 feet in the discus. Also in the throws, Meredith Hoffman threw 94 feet in the discus to open her season. Sydney Berg and Tyra Tudor had great nights in the high jump as they finished in a tie for 3 rd . Megan Sievers had top 5 finishes in the 3000 meter run, 1500 meter run, and anchoring the distance medley relay. Jocelyn Haack and Cam Mesecher had great afternoons in the hurdles. They were top 5 in the 100 hurdles, 400 hurdles, and shuttle hurdle relay along with Delaney Schnathorst and Tristine Viers. 3) Girls Track & Field will compete next at ADM on Tuesday, April 2 nd 4) Congratulations to the Carlisle boys track & field program for their 5 th place finish at the Simpson Coed Classic on Tuesday. The squad finished behind 4A teams from Southeast Polk, Valley, Dowling, and Indianola. Trenton Beck won the high jump and the 4x800 meter relay team of Jon Flaws, Kyle Miller, Tristen Kessler and Kolby Fritz also won their event. Nolan Brunsen finished 2 nd in the 110 meter high hurdles as did the 4x400 meter relay team of: Nic Goodhue, Ethan Schlichte, Jace Vollstedt and Jacob Imhoff in addition to the shuttle hurdle relay team of Trenton Beck, Nic Goodhue, Karson Dunn and Nolan Brunsen. Sam McPhee finished 3 rd in the long jump and Jacob Imhoff 4 th . Kolby Fritz finished 5 th in the 800 meter run as did the 800 meter sprint medley relay team: (Hung Hoang, Nolan Brunsen, Jace Vollstedt and Ethan Schlichte) and the 1600 meter medley relay squad: Aiden Chanthavong, Tegan Wyckoff, Justin Neely and Ceejay Whisler). 5) Good luck to the Carlisle boys track & field squad as they travel to Van Meter on Friday, March 29th for the Winterset Husky Relays. Competitors will be dismissed at 2:35 with the bus leaving at 2:50. 6) Attention Student in regards to Grand March: Students will NOT be allowed into the school before 4:00pm. Due to construction, students will enter at the OFFICE DOORS. You will be directed to the auditorium to wait for Grand March to start at 5:00pm. NO DRINKS ARE ALLOWED. If you come in with a water/soda/drink bottle of any kind IT WILL BE CONFISCATED AND THROWN AWAY. The Commons doors will open for the public at 4:00pm. 7) Cost of admission to Grand March will be to bring any sports drinks, energy drinks, soft beverages or water for the students to enjoy at After Prom. 8) Attention students in regards to After Prom: The Commons doors open for After Prom at 11:00pm. NO BAGS OF ANY KIND WILL BE ALLOWED. Students will not be allowed to change their clothes inside the school, so plan ahead for changing out of your formal wear. Parents will be called for anyone registered who is not checked in by 12:30am. Throughout the night, senior names will be drawn for prizes, but not everyone will get a prize. All prizes are to be picked up in the choir room at the end of the night. Prizes not claimed at the end of After Prom will be forfeit. All students should be off school grounds by 4:30am. 9) Cost of Admission to After Prom will be $30. Registration needs to be turned in by Thursday, April 4 th . 10) You can now order Boys Golf clothing. Feel free to purchase if you would like. All clothing has "Carlisle Wildcats" embroidered so that the clothing is not sport specific. https://carlislewildcats2019.itemorder.com/ 11) All Tuxedos rented through After Prom / Hy-Vee will be available for a required fitting, final payment and pick up on Wednesday, April 3rd in the HS commons from 3-5:30pm. Full payment must be made in order to pick up the tuxedo. Payments can be made with cash, check or credit card and can be made ahead of time by calling or stopping into the Indianola Hy-Vee Floral Department (515-961-6338). Tuxedos can be returned at the After Prom Party on April 6th, with all items to be placed on hangers and back in the tuxedo bag. 12) After Prom is only 2 weeks away and we are still in need of volunteers! There are many opportunities to choose from! DECORATING is Friday, April 5 starting at 3:30pm. The more help we have, the faster it will go - need 3 more people. Sign up HERE. GRAND MARCH is Saturday, April 6 from 3:45-6:30pm and still needs 5 volunteers: Sign up HERE. AFTER PROM starts at 10:30pm on Saturday April 6 and runs until 3:30 am on Sunday. We still need 25 volunteers - if we can't fill these spots, we will have to shut down some activities. It's fun and FAST and lets you see your teens in their natural habitat! Sign up HERE. Contact JeanAnne at 515-822-2940 for more information. 13) Prom is Saturday, April 6 from 8-11pm at Adventureland Palace Theater. Prom tickets will be sold from March 25 through April 3 for $20 each. You can purchase those from Mrs. Eginoire or from the library. Students must have a ticket to get into prom.

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Thursday, March 28, 2019 All NEW items for each day are highlighted

THIS WEEK:

1) A big shout out to the 40 students who made the 2019 Football Cheer squads. Congratulations! 2) The Carlisle Girls Track and Field team started off their outdoor season with a 3rd place team finish at the

Simpson Invitational. Adelynn Ahartz won the long jump with nearly a foot longer than the runner-up. Ainsley

Erzen won the 200 meter dash and also finished as the runner-up in the 400 meter dash. Her time in both events are

the 2nd fastest in school history. Allyx Lee and Payton Kain had personal best nights in the throws. Lee narrowly

missed a 31 foot throw by less than an inch in the shot put, while Kain threw nearly 80 feet in the discus. Also in

the throws, Meredith Hoffman threw 94 feet in the discus to open her season. Sydney Berg and Tyra Tudor had

great nights in the high jump as they finished in a tie for 3rd. Megan Sievers had top 5 finishes in the 3000 meter

run, 1500 meter run, and anchoring the distance medley relay. Jocelyn Haack and Cam Mesecher had great

afternoons in the hurdles. They were top 5 in the 100 hurdles, 400 hurdles, and shuttle hurdle relay along with

Delaney Schnathorst and Tristine Viers.

3) Girls Track & Field will compete next at ADM on Tuesday, April 2nd

4) Congratulations to the Carlisle boys track & field program for their 5th place finish at the Simpson Coed

Classic on Tuesday. The squad finished behind 4A teams from Southeast Polk, Valley, Dowling, and Indianola.

Trenton Beck won the high jump and the 4x800 meter relay team of Jon Flaws, Kyle Miller, Tristen Kessler and

Kolby Fritz also won their event. Nolan Brunsen finished 2nd in the 110 meter high hurdles as did the 4x400 meter

relay team of: Nic Goodhue, Ethan Schlichte, Jace Vollstedt and Jacob Imhoff in addition to the shuttle hurdle relay

team of Trenton Beck, Nic Goodhue, Karson Dunn and Nolan Brunsen. Sam McPhee finished 3rd in the long jump

and Jacob Imhoff 4th. Kolby Fritz finished 5th in the 800 meter run as did the 800 meter sprint medley relay team:

(Hung Hoang, Nolan Brunsen, Jace Vollstedt and Ethan Schlichte) and the 1600 meter medley relay squad: Aiden

Chanthavong, Tegan Wyckoff, Justin Neely and Ceejay Whisler). 5) Good luck to the Carlisle boys track & field squad as they travel to Van Meter on Friday, March 29th for the

Winterset Husky Relays. Competitors will be dismissed at 2:35 with the bus leaving at 2:50. 6) Attention Student in regards to Grand March: Students will NOT be allowed into the school before 4:00pm. Due

to construction, students will enter at the OFFICE DOORS. You will be directed to the auditorium to wait for Grand

March to start at 5:00pm. NO DRINKS ARE ALLOWED. If you come in with a water/soda/drink bottle of any kind

IT WILL BE CONFISCATED AND THROWN AWAY. The Commons doors will open for the public at 4:00pm. 7) Cost of admission to Grand March will be to bring any sports drinks, energy drinks, soft beverages or water

for the students to enjoy at After Prom. 8) Attention students in regards to After Prom: The Commons doors open for After Prom at 11:00pm. NO BAGS

OF ANY KIND WILL BE ALLOWED. Students will not be allowed to change their clothes inside the school, so

plan ahead for changing out of your formal wear. Parents will be called for anyone registered who is not checked in

by 12:30am. Throughout the night, senior names will be drawn for prizes, but not everyone will get a prize. All

prizes are to be picked up in the choir room at the end of the night. Prizes not claimed at the end of After Prom will

be forfeit. All students should be off school grounds by 4:30am. 9) Cost of Admission to After Prom will be $30. Registration needs to be turned in by Thursday, April 4th. 10) You can now order Boys Golf clothing. Feel free to purchase if you would like. All clothing has "Carlisle

Wildcats" embroidered so that the clothing is not sport specific. https://carlislewildcats2019.itemorder.com/

11) All Tuxedos rented through After Prom / Hy-Vee will be available for a required fitting, final payment and

pick up on Wednesday, April 3rd in the HS commons from 3-5:30pm. Full payment must be made in order to

pick up the tuxedo. Payments can be made with cash, check or credit card and can be made ahead of time by calling

or stopping into the Indianola Hy-Vee Floral Department (515-961-6338). Tuxedos can be returned at the After

Prom Party on April 6th, with all items to be placed on hangers and back in the tuxedo bag.

12) After Prom is only 2 weeks away and we are still in need of volunteers! There are many opportunities to choose

from! DECORATING is Friday, April 5 starting at 3:30pm. The more help we have, the faster it will go - need 3

more people. Sign up HERE.

GRAND MARCH is Saturday, April 6 from 3:45-6:30pm and still needs 5 volunteers: Sign up HERE.

AFTER PROM starts at 10:30pm on Saturday April 6 and runs until 3:30 am on Sunday. We still need 25

volunteers - if we can't fill these spots, we will have to shut down some activities. It's fun and FAST and lets you see

your teens in their natural habitat! Sign up HERE. Contact JeanAnne at 515-822-2940 for more information.

13) Prom is Saturday, April 6 from 8-11pm at Adventureland Palace Theater. Prom tickets will be sold from March

25 through April 3 for $20 each. You can purchase those from Mrs. Eginoire or from the library. Students must have

a ticket to get into prom.

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14) Students – PLEASE sign up in the office to help out at the Annual Dollars for Scholars PEACH Affair on

Saturday, March 30th from 4-7pm. This is the main fundraiser for Dollars for Scholars. DFS has been able to

award scholarships to every senior that completes the application. This is a great community event that we

encourage students in grades 9-12 to volunteer. You can also earn silver cord hours for this service. Please see Mrs.

Heidemann with questions.

15) Prom is quickly approaching so make sure you order an After Prom T-shirt ASAP. Please see below for more

details.

16) DMACC is having a Discover Education Day on Tuesday, April 2nd from 8:30AM-1:00PM. They are also

having a Discover Auto and Diesel Day on Friday, April 5th from 9:00AM-2:15PM. To register please go to this

link www.dmacc.edu/careerdiscory. Please see posters around school or stop in the office for more details.

17) If you would like a baby ad in the yearbook please see below for more details.

18) Do you love photography? The Carlisle Annual Amateur Photography Contest is underway. Please see below for

more information. Pictures are due by March 31st.

19) The After Prom Food Committee is asking for some help with food and drink donations. You can sign up using

this link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0C4BAFA82EABFE3-chsafter. Any donations are accepted and

much appreciated!

20) There is a Part-Time paid intern position at the Carlisle Public Library during the summer open. You would

work approximately 10-15 hours per week. Pay will be $10-$11 an hour depending on experience. Evenings and

some Saturdays will be required. Applicant must be at least 16 years old. Please see flyer below for more

information. To apply, please send cover letter and resume to Stacy Goodhue to [email protected] or

drop off at the Carlisle Public Library. Please respond by 4/22/2019. 21) The Iowa Governor's Conference for LGBTQ Youth is on April 1. Please let Mrs. Barker or Mrs. Guthrie know

right away! We need to get you registered!

22) Attention students who are interested in being lifeguards at the Carlisle Aquatic Center: The YMCA will be

offering lifeguard certification classes starting in February-June. Spots fill up fast after spring break so don’t delay.

Please see below for more details.

23) Attention all prom-goers: Are you shopping for a prom dress? Visit Affinity Bridals in Indianola for an amazing

deal! Every dress $100 or more gets a $75 discount PLUS a $25 donation to After Prom! Take a look at their

stunning options and save some money on your dream dress!

24) Seniors who would like to order the 2019 class photo please come to the office and pick up and order form. 25) Attention Seniors - senior portraits for the yearbook are past due. If you have not submitted yours, please email

Mrs. Flaws as soon as possible at: [email protected] Portrait specifications are below.

26) Mentor opportunity for 10th-12th grade girls: GirlPower, is a healthy relationship education program for girls

participating in Chrysalis After School groups. If interested, you will have the opportunity to be trained to teach and

mentor younger girls. Stop by the counseling office to visit with your school counselor and pick up an application.

They would like to fill positions as soon as possible. http://www.chrysalisfdn.org/

27) Do you want to learn how to pay for your child’s college? Join the Iowa College Access Network and find out

how. Copy and paste this link and learn more: http://www.icansucceed.org/

28) To order your 2018-2019 yearbook please copy and paste the following link www.yearbookordercenter.com and

use code 3332. Sales open until end of April. Cost is $50.00.

GENERAL/UPCOMING:

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1) The PEACH affair will be on Saturday, March 30th. Doors open at 4:30PM. Tickets for this event can be

purchased at either People’s Bank or Great Western Bank. If you have any questions, would like to donate anything

or help decorate please contact Brandi Thompson at 515-201-8142 or [email protected].

2) Please come support the Carlisle Special Olympics Team at a Spaghetti Dinner sponsored by Zhibek Kashkaeva

as her service project through WorldLink. She will be hosting a free will donation spaghetti dinner on Sunday,

March 31st at the Carlisle Community Building from 11-2. We look forward to seeing you there! 3) Carlisle After Prom is selling Carlisle Wildcats pop sockets for $5. You can pick yours up in the High School or

Activities Office or reach out to JeanAnne Kompsie – 515-822-2940.

4) Parents and students: the following link contains information about the dangers of vaping and

Juuls: https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/infographics/youth/pdfs/e-cigarettes-usb-flash-508.pdf

5) If your student needs to take Drivers Education, Street Smarts Drivers Ed holds classes at Carlisle High

School in the C3 Room. The following sessions are available: April 1-May 2 (Mondays and Thursdays from 6-9

pm), June 10-July 1 (Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays from 7-10 am). Go to the following link to register for

upcoming classes or to check for alternate locations: http://www.streetsmartsdriversed.com or call 515-279-1112.

6) The Carlisle Schools Food Pantry is open on the first and third Thursday of the month from 4-6 pm. Now enter at

the east entrance of the elementary building. Please do not arrive prior to 3:45 pm to allow our students and

buses to safely exit the facility

7) Prom will be held on Saturday, April 6

SENIORS: 1) Attention all senior parents/students: If you would like to have a baby ad in the yearbook please see below.

2) Attention seniors: Here is a great opportunity to apply for a number of scholarships available through the Carlisle

Alumni Association. Come to the office and speak with a counselor with any questions. Application is due by

Friday, April 5! Don’t wait to apply.

3) There is a New Scholarship for Peoples Bank. The application must be submitted electronically directly to Peoples

Bank by April 12. Please let one of the counselors know if you have any questions. Please use the link:

https://www.mybankpsb.com/blog/post/peoples-bank-scholarships 4) The P.E.O. Scholarship is now available for any senior GIRL to apply for. A copy of the application is available

on the counseling website. Applications are due to the high school counseling office by April 19. Please see your

counselor with any questions. 5) There is a NEW scholarship for any senior interested in pursuing a career in the criminal justice field. The

Carlisle Police Officers Association has created a new scholarship for Carlisle graduates. The application is located

on our counseling website under the scholarship tab (see #3 below for website). Please see one of the counselors if

you have any questions. The scholarship application is due in the office to SRO Hauser by April 19. 6) Reminder: All scholarships can be found here by clicking on the link below.

http://carlislehighschoolcounseling.weebly.com/scholarships.html 7) Carlisle Alumni Scholarship application due Friday, April 5

8) Order your graduation materials at www.jostens.com.

9) Graduation will be held on Sunday, May 19, at 2 pm.

College Representatives coming to CHS

Air Force Tuesday, March 28 11:00 – 12:30 pm Lunchroom

Grand View University Thursday, March 28 1:00 – 1:30 pm Office

Indian Hills Community College Monday, April 15 9:00 – 9:30 am Office

Students need to come to the office the day of the visit and get a pass

School website:

http://www.carlislecsd.org

Follow Carlisle High School on the Official Twitter

Account @CarlisleHighSch. Follow to get updates and

announcements from CHS. Go Cats!

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Lunch Menus

See below for District Activities: (as listed on http://www.raccoonriverconference.org.)

After “Prom” Tuxedo Promotion

Follow all of our Carlisle Activities on Twitter

GO WILDCATS! @chswildcatpride

For info about scholarships, recruiters, and important

dates and news you need to know follow your counselors

on Twitter @2CHScounselors

Jostens link to order graduation announcements/cap

& gown/ class rings:

www.jostens.com

For important information from the CHS Guidance

Office, please check out their blog at:

http://carlislehighschoolcounseling.weebly.com/

Thursday, March 28 Friday, March 29 Monday, April 1

Orange Chicken Grilled Cheese Chicken Strips

Rice Tomato Soup Mashed Potatoes

Dinner Roll Carrot Strips Steamed Carrots

Fruit Gelatin Apple Dinner Roll

Pears Juice Applesauce / Pineapple

Milk Milk Milk

A La Cart: Breadstick A La Cart: Pizza A La Cart:

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Hy-Vee Floral in Indianola has teamed up with your CHS After Prom Committee to make a $10 donation for every tuxedo rented. Save yourself time, gas, and the hassles of driving to Des Moines Skeffington’s, by allowing our team to assist you with your Prom tuxedo while supporting a safe and fun after-prom party for CHS students! Here are the benefits beyond being economical and appointment free:

1.) Hy-Vee will offer fittings at Carlisle High School to make it even more convenient for your

student to choose and be fitted for a Tuxedo. (If a student prefers to work directly with the Indianola

Hy-Vee Floral department by visiting the store directly (call prior to visiting) or if fitting dates do not

work for your student, this is an option and will still benefit After-Prom.)

2.) Hy-Vee will send prom specialists to assist after-prom volunteers at each school fitting to make

sure everything fits correctly.

Non-refundable deposit of $37.45 is required at time of fitting if student wishes to reserve the tux.

Final payment are due by pick up on April 3rd. (All payments can be made with cash, check or

credit cards)

3.) Hy-Vee will deliver, and pick up the tuxedos at CHS -- saving the students

at least three trips to Skeffington's.

*Rental Pick-Up: Wednesday, April 3rd, (any corrections arriving back to the school/student by

Friday.)

* Rental Returns - Saturday, April 6th at CHS After-Prom event.

(Otherwise, it will be the students’ responsibility to return rentals to the Indianola Hy-Vee Floral

shop on the Monday following prom.)

4.) Hy-Vee will make all exchanges needed to the tuxedo rental to ensure your

“Prom” experience is as painless as possible.

Last Fitting/Pick-Up Date: Wednesday, April 3rd from 4-6pm

Tuxedos will be delivered for final fitting / pick up at the CHS. IF anything does NOT fit, Hy-Vee

will make the exchange and return needed items to the school by Thursday, April

*All payments are due by date of tuxedo pick up

Questions??? Contact Indianola Hy-Vee Floral @ 515-961-6338 OR Jen Rowray @ 515-770-6063

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2019 TUXEDO PRICES

(Our Package includes Coat, Pants, Vest, Tie, Cuff Links, and $8 DAMAGE WAIVER FEE)

Diamond Collection -- $175.00 Styles 102UTF, 113, 116, 117, 118TF, 121TF, 125TF, 137TF, 138TF,

150TF, 160TF, 162TF

Gold Collection -- $150.00 Styles 103TF, 104TF, 105TF, 111, 114TF, 115, 120TF, 122TF, 123TF,

124TF, 126TF, 127TF, 129TF, 133TF

Platinum Collection -- $135.00 Styles 101, 107, 109, 112TF, 134, 140TF, 142TF, 143TF, 147, 171

Silver Collection -- $120.00 Styles 110, 205

Shoes with Tuxedo Rental

Basic - $15.00 Premium - $20.00 Deluxe - $25.00

Ala Carte Rentals Basic - $20.00 Premium - $25.00 Deluxe - $30.00

Shirt - $25.00 Pant - $25.00 Fullback Vest - $35.00

Bow Tie - $10.00 4-H Long Tie - $15.00 Fabric Suspenders - $15.00

Elastic Suspenders - $10.00

Please stop by and get fitted at INDIANOLA HY-VEE FLORAL SHOP,

910 North Jefferson or at your “AFTER PROM” designated fitting times.

There will be $10.00 Donation made for every Tuxedo Rental at Hy-Vee

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City of Carlisle

JOB DESCRIPTION

Job Title: Summer Reading Program Intern Reports to: Library Director

Category: Non-exempt seasonal

JOB PURPOSE:

The Summer Reading Program Intern primarily assists the Children’s Librarian with coordinating and assisting with youth

programs, interacts with members of the public participating in the Summer Reading Program and aides other library staff

with specific summer events. The intern will interact with patrons to provide information, assist patrons in locating materials,

and use computer online catalog and other media products.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

(Order of Essential Functions does not indicate importance of functions.)

1. Registers library users for the Summer Reading Program, and explains the program to them.

2. Passes out prizes for the Summer Reading Program as participants reach designated levels.

3. Assists library staff with programs and activities including set up, supervision of activity and clean-up.

4. Sorts and shelves library materials in designated section and order.

5. Assists patrons in identifying or locating material in the collection; including using the computerized catalog. May

include checking in and out of materials.

6. Ensures regular and punctual attendance to allow for effective teamwork with other employees, face-to-face

interaction with patrons and staff, and working with items or equipment located at the Carlisle Public Library.

7. Performs other duties or assumes other responsibilities as assigned.

SUCCESS FACTORS:

1. Actively greet and offer assistance to library users and other staff.

2. Exhibit a cheerful attitude.

3. Ask for clarification as needed.

4. Seek to resolve problems by bringing them to the attention of the supervisor in a timely manner.

5. Demonstrate great time-management skills.

6. Acknowledge and accept the Library’s mission, respect the Library’s confidentiality regulations and maintain

the integrity of the Carlisle Public Library.

7. Adhere to the City and the Library standards for customer service, accuracy, efficiency.

8. Uphold all City and Library policies and procedures.

9. Represent the City professionally and effectively to the community and library patrons.

QUALIFICATIONS:

1. Must be at least 16 years old

2. Required to move or lift up to 25 pounds and occasionally up to 35 pounds.

3. Ability to sit for long periods of time and to maintain focus on projects such as computer screens or detailed

paperwork

4. Ability to stand for long periods of time assisting patrons

5. Be able to effectively communicate orally (in person and over the telephone) and in writing (using electronic and

handwritten) in English with other employees, library patrons, and the community.

6. Be comfortable working in close proximity to all ages.

WORKING CONDITIONS:

1. Climate-controlled building with hazards typical of that environment, minimal outdoor work is required.

2. Standard work hours must be flexible and include evenings and weekends.

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Carlisle Annual Amateur Photography Contest

Presented by Carlisle Hometown Pride and the City of Carlisle

Contest Rules

1. Entries should depict something about Carlisle or taken in the Carlisle area.

2. Entries should be original work of the artist.

3. Pictures should not show the name or the photographer on the photo.

4. Digital image entries may be color or black and white, horizontal or vertical format.

5. Entrants may submit three entries in any or all of the contest categories. Only three entries per

category will be allowed.

6. All fields on the entry form should be filled out fully and legibly. Any missing fields may constitute

an automatic disqualification from the contest.

7. A review panel will pick the top five entries in each category. The top five entries in each category

will be voted on through an online poll run through the city. The photo with the most online votes in

each category will be declared the winner.

Winners will receive the following

$10 Carlisle Chamber Bucks

Photo hung on wall at Carlisle City Hall for 1 year

8x10 printed copy of the photo entry

Photo Categories

Carlisle Hometown Pride (City events or festivals)

Wildcat Pride (School themed)

Clearly Carlisle (Something that you can only find in Carlisle)

The Natural Way (Outdoors)

Blue and Red (Police or fire themed)

Entries Form Requirements

1. Electronic copy of the photograph that meets the quality and size requirements listed

2. Name of the artist (first and last)

3. Contact information (address, phone number, email address)

4. Contest category

5. Title of the piece of art

6. A short description (200 words maximum)

Participants should submit a photo electronically at City Hall or email photographs to

[email protected].

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Photo Quality and Size Requirements

Photographs must meet the following requirements to be submitted

Electronically in .jpeg, .jpg, .png, or .gif format

At least 1536 x 1024 pixels

No larger than 10 MB in size

Ineligibility of Some Images

Photos that contain sexually explicit, nude, obscene, violent or other objectionable or inappropriate

content, as determined by Carlisle Hometown Pride or the City of Carlisle in their sole discretion,

are ineligible for all categories of this contest.

Terms and Conditions

Before uploading a photo to our site, carefully read the following terms and conditions for submitted

images and their use. By submitting a photo to the contest, you are agreeing to the terms as they are

written. You must have read, understood and accepted these terms before you can submit an entry.

Photographs will be accepted only from the original photographer.

You must be the sole author and the owner of the copyright in all photos you enter.

Photographers must have sufficient permission of any recognizable persons appearing in the photograph

to be able to grant rights to display the photographic submission online or in printed materials.

Photographers retain ownership of all copyrights. However, by submitting an image for entry in this

contest, you automatically give Carlisle Hometown Pride and the City of Carlisle permission and

rights to store, display, and use the image, its thumbnails, and your name as the photographer,

indefinitely in any media without notification or compensation.

Entries selected for inclusion in the contest may be published online in a searchable image gallery.

A print quality copy of any image submitted to the contest may be used, with appropriate attribution, in

publications that promote Carlisle Hometown Pride or the City of Carlisle (such as newsletters,

reports, postings, etc.) without further notification.

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Carlisle Annual Amateur Photography Contest

Presented by Carlisle Hometown Pride and the City of Carlisle

Name of Artist: ________________________ ____________________________

First Name Last Name

Contact information:

Address: _____________________________________________________________________

Phone number: (______) _______ -- _____________

Email Address: ________________________________________________________________

Contest Category

o Carlisle Hometown Pride (City events or festivals)

o Wildcat Pride (School themed)

o Clearly Carlisle (Something that you can only find in Carlisle)

o The Natural Way (Outdoors)

o Blue and Red (Police or fire themed)

Photo Title: __________________________________________________________________

Description of Photograph (200 Words Maximum)

____________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________

Electronic copy of the photograph that meets the quality and size requirements listed

Electronically in .jpeg, .jpg, .png, or .gif format

At least 1536 x 1024 pixels

No larger than 10 MB in size

Participants should submit a photo electronically at City Hall or email photographs to

[email protected]

By submitting a photo to the contest, you are agreeing to the terms and conditions of the contest as they

are written. You must have read, understood and accepted these terms before you can submit an

entry.

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Lifeguard Certification

Location: Waukee Dates: Feb 15, 5pm-9pm

Feb 16, 10am-6pm Feb 17, 10am-6pm

Must attend all dates

Location: Boone Dates: Feb 21 5pm-9pm

Feb 22 5pm-9pm Feb 23 10am-5pm Feb 24 12pm-5pm

Must attend all dates

Location: Indianola Dates: Feb 22, 5pm-9pm

Feb 23, 9am-6pm Feb 24, 10am-5pm

Must attend all dates

Lifeguard Review

Location : Indianola Dates: Feb 9, 10am-4pm

Feb 10, 12pm-5pm Must attend both dates

MARCH

Lifeguard Certification

Location: Wellmark Dates: Mar 18, 9am-5pm

Mar 19, 9am-5pm Mar 20, 9am-2pm

Must attend all dates

Location: Boone Dates: Mar 20, 10am-5pm

Mar 21, 10am-5pm Mar 22, 10am-5pm

Must attend all dates

Location: Wellmark Dates: Mar 22, 5pm-9pm

Mar 23, 9am-5pm Mar 24, 9am-5pm

Must attend all dates

Location: Wellmark Dates: Mar 29, 5pm-9pm

Mar 30, 9am-5pm Mar 31, 9am-5pm

Must attend all dates

Lifeguard Review

Location : Wellmark Dates: Mar 1, 5pm-9pm

Mar 2, 10am-4pm Must attend both dates

Location : Waukee Dates: Mar 29 5pm-9pm

Mar 30 10am-4pm Must attend both dates

Upcoming lifeguard certification classes at the Greater Des Moines YMCA

The Carlisle Aquatic Center hires certified lifeguards.

Starting wage is $9.00/hour

Get your certification class scheduled as soon as possible as spots fill up fast after spring break.

Contact Rhonda Frost with any questions at 515-707-2030

Learn how to effectively prevent and respond to water emergencies. Our courses are designed to arm you with the

skills and knowledge to prepare you for a variety of scenarios in and around the water. You will learn how to quickly

respond to emergencies both in the water and on land. You will also be trained on drowning and injury prevention, so

you can better help those in need. Lifeguard certification classes require and online course to be completed prior to the

classroom sessions. Must be 15 or older to register. Visit dmymca.org for class details

New lifeguard (members) $150 (nonmembers) $175

Review Course (members) $75 (nonmembers) $100

Already certified? Lifeguard certifications are valid for 2 years. To maintain your certification you must take a

lifeguard review course no later than 30 days after your expiration date. After 30 days you will need to take the full

certification course to be eligible to work as a lifeguard.

APRIL

Lifeguard Certification Location: Wellmark Dates: Apr 5, 5pm-9pm

Apr 6, 9am-5pm Apr 7, 9am-5pm

Must attend all dates Location: Indianola Dates: Apr 12, 5pm-9pm

Apr 13, 9am-5pm Apr 14, 10am-5pm

Must attend all dates

Lifeguard Review Location: Wellmark Dates: Apr 19, 5pm-9pm

Apr 20, 10-4pm Must attend both dates

MAY

Lifeguard Certification Location: Waukee Dates: May 3, 5pm-9pm

May 4, 10am-6pm May 5, 10am-6pm

Must attend all dates Location: Wellmark Dates: May 17, 5pm-9pm

May 18, 9am-5pm May 19, 9am-5pm

Must attend all dates

Lifeguard Review Location : Indianola Dates: May 11, 10am-4pm

May 12, 12pm-5pm Must attend both dates

JUNE

Lifeguard Certification Location: Indianola Dates: June 7, 5pm-9pm

June 8, 9am-5pm June 9, 10am-5pm

Must attend all dates Location: Wellmark Dates: June 5, 9am-4pm

June 6, 9am-4pm June 7, 9am-4pm

Must attend all dates

Lifeguard Review Location : Wellmark Dates: June 8, 10am-4pm

June 9, 10am-4pm Must attend both dates

FEBRUARY CLASSES