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Last Chance: Get Your Photos in SME Yearbook

It's easy to submit photos of your kids to the Sierra Madre Elementary School yearbook, but the March 30 deadline is swiftly approaching.

The school yearbook. You probably still have at least one of yours buried somewhere in the attic. Aside from your pal's signatures, there are likely a few photos of you during your formative years participating in your favorite activities. Ah, memories.

You don't want your kid to be the only one not pictured in the yearbook, do you?

The Yearbook Staff are inviting students and parents alike to submit their own photos for consideration in the 2011-12 book. The deadline is this Friday, March 30!

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They should be great shots from inside the classroom or during school community events.

Submitting photos is easy... you can actually do it right from your home computer. Here's how:

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  • Visit https://images.memoryebooks.com/login
  •  If you're not automatically logged in, enter the username 400135545 and password "sierramadre;"
  • Browse your computer and select the images you want to submit; 
  • Provide some info about the photos and include your contact info just in case the yearbook staff needs more info;
  • Click "Save Details."

Now, there's no guarantee that all the photos submitted will be used, but they'll certainly be looked at and considered.

Remember, the deadline is this Friday. Don't miss out!

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