[CCHS] CCHS Daily Bulletin

Sharon Trainor strainor at colonial.net
Fri Apr 2 14:32:18 EST 2004


       
 
Attention Seniors!  Scholarship applications from various businesses,
reglious organizations, etc. are available in the Guidance Dept.  Please
see Mrs. McDonald in the Guidance Dept. for further details.

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: It’s 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 tomorrow, April 6th 

Tune in to WIQH tonight 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 tonight from 7:00 to 7:30.

Nomination forms are available from Mrs. Coleman in the main office for
the Concord-Carlisle Community Chest Service Award for Outstanding Service
in the Field of Human Services.  A student may be nominated by someone or
nominate themselves.  Some examples of community service would be -
Student plans and provides support services for an impaired/confined
student, adult, or senior citizen.  Student organizes a group clean-up,
repair or maintenance project for an individual or agency.  Student works
with a child who can benefit from extra help and encouragement in the
arts, athletics, etc.   Nomination deadline is April 14th.  Nomination
forms will not be accepted after that date.  Nomination forms should be
returned to Mrs. Coleman in the main office.

Maureen Taggart Community Service Award
Under the guidance of the Recreation Commission, the Maureen Taggart
Memorial Award is open to any high school Senior who is a resident of
Concord or Carlisle.  The candidate will have demonstrated exemplary
voluntary service to his/her community.  The unique feature of this award
is that the recipient has the privilege to designating a deserving
organization to receive a financial grant in Maureen's name.  Nominations
may be made by the citizenry of Concord and Carlisle and any faculty
member or student of the candidates school.  Nomination forms may be
picked up from Mrs. Coleman in the main office.  Nomination forms must be
returned to Mrs. Coleman by April 26th.

Thank you to all those who participated in the LOOKS Raffle.  It was a
great success.  The winners are: Erika Kehlert, Eva Cataldo, Colby Silver,
and Erin Duffy.  You can pick up your prizes from Jenna Nimar or Gaby
Manganella.



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