Tri City students release salmon

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

4000+ students from Tri-City elementary and middle schools gathered in Columbia Park to wish a fond farewell to the salmon fingerlings they have watched grow in their classrooms for the past 3 months. The 10th Annual Salmon Summit was held at Columbia Park in Kennewick on May 4th near the blue bridge. Throughout the period when the students were watching the fish, they learned about the stages of life for the salmon and about what the name “salmon” means, which is “jumping fish’.  Each of the past 10 years the Benton and Franklin Conservation Districts have established this release event, with students putting the fish into small cups and then releasing them into the waters of the mighty Columbia River.  It will be approximately 4 years before the salmon return to this area after their long and arduous trip down the river to the ocean.

Local Veterans Honored

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Highlands Middle School in Kennewick was the scene of wonderful appreciation ceremony honoring local area Veterans. The last few years the staff and middle school students of Highlands have developed a “Take a Vet to School” ceremony that pays homage to those Veterans that have served and are currently serving our great nation, and each year the event has grown. This year there were about 70 Vets there to enjoy the attention given by the students.

Kudos to these young people for their understanding of the importance of showing our military, past and present, gratitude for their service and sacrifice to our country!

Here is link to the Tri-City Herald’s photo page, which shows photos taken.
http://www.tri-cityherald.com/galleries/gallery/781973.html