Christian Recording Artist Brandon Heath Visits Amite Christian School
Kids In Denham Springs Enjoy A Bike Race Before Summer
 The 5 and under age group sped past their parents and Petey the Pelican as they cheered on from the sidelines.
 Pelican's Denham Springs Branch Teller Katie Hyde paints a "fleur de lis" on a football fan's face. Pelican provided free face painting at the event and the "fleur de lis" was a popular request!
 After the races, the kids "shook it all about" and danced to the Hokey Pokey with Petey the Pelican.
 The Donze family was all smiles as they posed with Pelican's Denham Springs Branch Manager Johnette Mauldin and Petey the Pelican. Nicholas won a brand new TREK bike and his dad Darren a door prize!
Float Mural Presented
 Congressman Bill Cassidy presented an award to Mrs. VIrginia Berthelot and her DSHS Art students for painting mural panels to be used on a float by the Purple Heart Society - combat wounded veterans. This group includes men and women from all services. The Purple Heart Society rides in parades in support of American troops.
Denham Springs High School Seniors LAST DAY!!!
 Seniors pose for one last group picture on their last day of school!
 Senior girls came prepared for the festivities!
 Traditional game of "Duck, Duck, Goose!"

Papa John's Pizza
Announces Local Scholarships
Papa John's Pizza recently announced its 2011 scholarship winners for its Baton Rouge area Papa John's Community Scholars program.
They include Ashleigh Hansen from Live Oak High School, James Tanner Wells from Denham Springs High School, and Kayla Hill, Walker High School.
They are among 13 scholarship recepients who received $1,000 each. The students all high school senior represent the 13 area stores in Baton Rouge. Nominations were sent in by teachers, family, and friends of prospective scholars.
 Ashleigh Hansen from Live Oak High School
Tanner Wells from Denham Springs High School Kayla Hill from Walker High School
ORANGE RIBBON Week Students From Denham Springs High School Visit The Capital For The Orange Ribbon Rally

The mission of the Orange Ribbon Campaign is to use education and media outreach to make the Orange Ribbon the recognized symbol in changing public policy regarding underage drinking.
By supporting the Orange Ribbon Campaign and participating in Orange Ribbon Week Denham Springs High School JADD club brings awareness to the issues of underage drinking and impaired teen driving back to Denham Springs High School and our community.
 Daniel Wendt and Scott Davis, seniors at DSHS and active members of JADD, along with other students from across the state spoke on the steps of the state capital about the dangers of underage drinking and how to make changes in our communities.
 DSHS students take a break from the Orange Ribbon Rally to pose for a picture!
"Ford Driving Skills for Life" Visits Denham Springs High School

Ford Driving Skills for Life put Denham Springs High School students behind the wheel to become safer, more experienced drivers. Ford's professional instructors gave students the hands-on training they needed!

Under close supervision, the students were trained through classroom-like learning and hands-on instruction behind the wheel of specially equipped vehicles that simulate wet or potentially dangerous driving conditions on road courses designed to teach the four key skills of Ford DSFL: speed management, space management, vehicle handling and hazard recognition.





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