[CCHS] CCHS Daily Bulletin
Sharon Trainor
strainor at colonial.net
Thu Apr 1 14:47:00 EST 2004
DAILY BULLETIN
Fri., April 2, 2004
Attention Seniors! Scholarship applications from various businessess,
reglious organizations, stc. are available in the Guidance Dept. Please
see Mrs. McDonald for further details.
World Cultures Book Club-next meeting on Wild Swans and our field trip.
Friday April 2nd - Usual time and place. See Mrs. O'Connor for more
information
April is library month! To celebrate, the library is hosting a reading
contest. How many books can you read in 1 month? Starting April 1st
through April 30th, for every book you finish, fill out an entry slip &
put it in the box in the lower library. There will be prizes, so get
reading and tell your friends.
Reflections will be announcing the winners of the Short Story Contest nest
Thurs., April 8th @ 2:30 at a reception in the Library. Come and see
whose stories won and enjoy some refreshments.
Attention all WIQH members: It's time to apply to be a station manager
next year. Stop by the station and see what you can do. And if you're
not a WIQH member, you can still apply. See Ned Roos at WIQH for more
information. Applications must be completed by April 16.
Attention All Poets: Its time to put together your entry for the English
Dept.s annual Paula Sirois (pronounced sih-roy) Poetry Contest. Bring
your two or three poems to the English Office- no names please, your entry
will be assigned a number. The deadline is Tues., April 6th thats
tomorrow!
TOYS Club will not meet today but will meet next Friday.
GAME TIME! The class of 2004 is facing off against the Concord Police
Dept. in a game of basketball tonight @ 7pm in the gym. There will be
prizes, raffles, halftime entertainment & great Basketball action. Dont
miss out as members of the senior mens & womens Varsity basketball teams
& other students of the class of 2004 take on the Concord PD for the
ultimate bragging rights. So stop by tonight, 7pm in the gymIts going
to be great!
Come see PERSONS OF INTEREST tonight from 7-9pm in the Little Theater, a
movie, recently screened at the Sundance Film Festival, that interviews
Muslim immigrants who were detained, often without charges, by the US
government after 9/11. The film is one hour long, discussion will follow.
Sponsored by the C-C Community Education, the Concord Civil Liberties
Committee, the Concord-Carlisle League of Women Voters, and Amnesty
International Group 15. Admission is free.
Tune in to WIQH on Monday night from 7:00 to 7:30 to hear an interview
with state representative candidate Doug Stevenson. Benjamin Gatti, host
of WIQH's talk show "Ruminations" will talk with Mr. Stevenson about the
candidate's views on current political issues as well as some of the major
points of his campaign. If you enjoy political discussions or just like
to hear Benjamin Gatti talk, tune in to 88.3 FM on Monday night from 7:00
to 7:30.
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