[CCHS] Daily Bulletin Monday March 30, 2009
Martha Hammer
mhammer at colonial.net
Fri Mar 27 12:43:08 EST 2009
DAILY BULLETIN
MONDAY, MARCH 30, 2009
There will be a yearbook meeting TODAY after school in room S-8; all are
invited to attend to contribute to the yearbook.
Please celebrate spring by coming to the CCHS little theater on Thursday,
April 2 at 2:30 to hear Micheal Goodwin deliver the last Ruettgers Lecture
of the year entitled: Bird Migration and the Sum of Human Knowledge.
Seniors - CCPops Scholarship Application is available in the March
Newsletter or you may see Mrs. Trainor for a form.
ATTENTION ALL SENIORS
TRANSCRIPT MONEY IS DUE NOW.
YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE YOUR CAP & GOWN UNLESS THIS IS PAID IN FULL.
PLEASE INFORM MRS. TESSARI OF YOUR FINAL DECISION OR OF ANY OTHER PLANS
THAT YOU MAY HAVE FOR THE YEAR FOLLOWING GRADUATION.
Attention all BookPALS participants! Our last trip to the Condon School
in Boston is next Tuesday, March 31! This is the best trip of the year as
it includes cake and games! See Mr. Woodnal with any questions!
Willard Talent Show: volunteers needed! 3-5 high school students to sell
refreshments during intermission. Friday, April 3rd at CCHS. 7:30 - 9 pm.
Contact Kristin Piper at kpiperus at yahoo.com or 978-371-2560. Thanks!
HELP FIGHT CANCER
Do you know anyone fighting Cancer, anyone who is a cancer survivor, or
anyone who is a special person who has died from cancer? Help us support
Cancer research by donating money or a thoughtful letter describing that
special person who has had to fight cancer. For every letter written and
passed in, a dollar will be donated toward the Pancreatic Cancer Research
Fund at UMass Medical Center in Worcester. Letters and donations will be
collected every lunch block or in the main office anytime of the day.
Make a difference in the fight against Cancer! This fundraising effort is
made by the students in Mr. Hehn's Insights and Understanding and
Challenge classes. They have read "The Last Lecture" by Randy Pauch, and
wanted to act on his inspiration.
Public Ceremonies and Celebrations Committee (PCCC) are looking for 12
students to march in the 2009 patriots day parade. These students would be
paired in two's and be banner holders in the parade. The parade is 2.5
miles long and we would need them to report to the Concord Armory by 8:30
AM. Proper attire would be required coat, tie and white shirt~for Boys and
skirt or slacks and white blouse for girls. The parade would get over
sometime around 1PM. Lunch will be provided for them at the Hunt Gym~after
the parade is over.~Community service hours would be available for this
service. Please post notice and we should have their names before April
15th.
Concord Trails Logo Design Contest~
How would you like to see your art all over town?~ Design a logo for the
Concord trail entrance markers to be placed on town conservation land
throughout Concord.~ 1st Prize is $100 Gift of Concord Gift Certificate
(and logo selection) 2nd Prize: $50 Gift of Concord Gift Certificate, 3rd
Prize: Concordopoly game.~ The contest is open to ALL AGES!~ Logo designs
should fit on a 4 round white disk.~ Use only one color.~ The design must
include the words, Concord Trails.~ Submit entries by May 15th by email
(JPEG, TIFF, PNG, or PDF format; 2MB max) to [ mailto:dkaye at concordma.gov
]dkaye at concordma.gov or send hard copy to Delia Kaye, Division of Natural
Resources, 141 Keyes Rd, Concord, MA 01742.~ (Confirm receipt of email
submissions.)~ This contest is sponsored by the Concord Trails Committee.~
All prizes courtesy of the Concord Chamber of Commerce.~ Gift of Concord
gift certificates can be exchanged for goods or services at over 40 local
businesses.~ Walk local, shop local and win!
MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN LESS THAN ONE HOUR
Donate blood at the 8th Annual Nick Ressler Blood Drive on Saturday, April
4 ~Over 300 blood donors in our community stepped up to make a difference
to Concordian, Nick Ressler, before he died of cancer at age 14 in 2001,
now others need the same help.~Join other community members and Nicks
friends and family by rolling up your sleeve to give the lifesaving gift
of blood to those in our community who are in need of the specialized
treatments Massachusetts General Hospital, Mass Eye and Ear Infirmary,
Shriners Burn Institute for Children and the Spaulding Rehabilitation
Hospital provide.~ Massachusetts General Hospitals bloodmobile will be at
the Hunt Recreation Center, 90 Stow St., Concord, on Saturday, April 4
from 8:00 AM - 12:30 PM.~ If you are~between the ages of 16 and 65 you may
be eligible to donate. New guidelines now allow 16 year olds to donate
with parental permission. Community service hours are available for high
school students.~ To allow for convenience and efficiency in donations,
appointments are requested.~ Call Pam Ressler (978-369-0869) or Cindy
Tenner~(978-371-0306)~for an appointment to donate.
Martha A. Hammer
Receptionist/Secretary
Concord-Carlisle Regional High School
mhammer at colonial.net
978-318-1400
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