[CCHS] Daily Bulletin Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Martha Hammer
mhammer at colonial.net
Mon Feb 2 13:37:23 EST 2009
DAILY BULLETIN
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2009
Homeroom will be held, TODAY, 7:25am for the distribution of attendance
reports and 2nd semester schedules.
Battle of the Bands tickets are on sale in the cafeteria all lunch blocks
this week! The Battle is THIS Saturday night so get your tickets now.
Only $12 per ticket and the admission includes a drink or snack, too!
Boys Lacrosse pre season meeting for students in grades 10 through 12 on
Thursday February 5th at 2:45 in the faculty dining room.
Come to the first meeting of the Magic card club this Thursday in the cafe
at 3:00. We will be discussing how the club will be set up and all things
Magic related and, of course, playing. Tell your friends, and people new
to the game are especially welcome to join.
If you are interested in sailing with the CCHS sailing club during the
spring racing season then you must attend a short informational meeting in
room S-11 after school on Wednesday, February 4. This is a mandatory
meeting if you intend to sail in the spring.
Please come to a fascinating Ruettgers Lecture delivered by our amazing
librarian. On Thursday, February 5, at 2:30, in the Little Theatre, Ms.
Cicchetti will be speaking about her scholarly adventures in Japan,
especially as an ambassador to our sister city, Nanae. See you there!
Will Pollack please see Ms. Hammer.
In preparation for the upcoming CCHS musical "Miss Saigon", this
Wednesday, February 4, from 2:30-3:30 pm in the auditorium will be a talk
by Dick Krug and Dom Ingegneri of the US Marine Corps. They will provide
background on what it was like to be in Vietnam during this time so our
actors have some "real life" understanding and context for their stage
portrayals. All students, faculty, and staff are also invited to sit in
on the discussion this Wednesday, January 28th, from 2:30-3:30 pm in the
auditorium.
Caroline Hill Scholarship Applications for the Caroline Hill Scholarship
awards are available to Carlisle's current high school seniors for
continuing post-secondary education including colleges, universities, and
vocational schools. These need-based awards typically range from $500 to
$2,000. The awards are made in late spring. You may download the
application from the Board of Selectmen page at [
http://www.carlislema.gov ]www.carlislema.gov. Hard copies of the
applications will be available in the CCHS registrar's office, the Gleason
Public Library, or the Selectmen's office in the Carlisle Town Hall.
Contact Diane Powers, 978-369-9191 with any questions.
Stoneymeade Farm, located at 135 Strawberry Hill Road in Concord, will
start its REACH (Recreational Equine Assisted Activity for Children &
Horses) program for therapeutic riding beginning March 2009.~ It will
offer therapeutic riding lessons and recreational equine assisted activity
for children with special needs.~ We are currently looking for volunteers
to assist in tacking up, sidewalking, assisting in lesson programs, and
general horse and tack maintenance.~ Riding experience is not a
prerequisite, but being comfortable around horses and kids are.~ We have
some positions that will require a scheduled commitment, and some that are
more flexible.~ If you are interested, please call me, Denise Ghazey,
volunteer coordinator, at (978) 790-5525, or e-mail me @ [
mailto:Dghazey at yahoo.com ]Dghazey at yahoo.com.~ I promise you it will be a
wonderful environment to work in, and quite rewarding.~ Also, you may
contact the head therapist, Nicki Shah @ (617) 320-3080, [
mailto:nicki at stoneymeadefarm.com ]nicki at stoneymeadefarm.com, or the barn's
owner, Joyce Mersereau @ [ mailto:joyce at stoneymeadefarm.com
]joyce at stoneymeadefarm.com for more information.
Martha A. Hammer
Receptionist/Secretary
Concord-Carlisle Regional High School
mhammer at colonial.net
978-318-1400
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