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Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2000 15:04:39 -0500
From: Jeanne Rose jrose@hamilton.moric.org
Hamilton is sorry for the delay - the flu and a snowday got in the way.
We are the third-graders of Hamilton Central which is located in Hamilton, New York. There are three classes of us. When we aren't playing the Landmark Game, we're working on our learning units all of which pivot around the notion of community. We do units on our local community, pioneers, the rain forests and the ocean.
Hamilton is a K-12 school and all of us are in the same building. Sometimes high school students with free time volunteer to help out in elementary classrooms. It's neat because we get to see what we might be like in a few years. We're the Emerald Knights and our school colors are green and white.
The village of Hamilton is tucked away in the Chenango Valley among the rolling hills of upstate New York. It houses another "school," Colgate University, which sits just across the road from ours. When Colgate is in session, our village more than doubles in population. Like most communities, ours has seen changes. A feeder canal leading to the Eerie Canal used to run right through the village. Back then hops were grown here. We even had a railroad in those days, which afforted the village one of its healdine events, a chocolate train wreck. Hershey's Kisses went flying everywhere when the train derailed one October night. (Few people bothered to go trick-or-treating that Halloween! Can you guess why?)
We're eager to play the Landmark Game with you. We know it will be a lot of work and that we'll probably learn a lot. We hope everone has a great time. Good luck!