[CCHS] Daily Bulletin Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Martha Hammer
mhammer at colonial.net
Mon Mar 30 12:53:13 EST 2009
DAILY BULLETIN
TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 2009
EVERYONE in Ms. Richmond's Sophomore English class MUST see her before
they leave school TODAY. DO NOT FORGET!!! THIS IS NOT A REQUEST, IT IS A
REQUIREMENT!
Come to Film Club this Friday at 2:30 in H-12 and watch "Spirited Away" by
the masterful animator Hayao Miyazaki, in which a young girl finds herself
trapped in a world of spirits and monsters overseen by the nefarious
Yubaba and her mysterious henchman, Haku. Snacks will be provided.
Don't know your position on the death penalty? Want to complicate your
position even further? Come to Amnesty International tonight at 5pm in
H-5 to watch the first half of Dead Man Walking, the 1995 film based on a
true story of a man on death row. It stars Sean Penn and Susan Sarandon.
All are welcome!
Inconceivable! Come to Sci-Fi Club on Wednesday at 2:30 in H-12 to watch
the Princess Bride. Free pizza, all are welcome.
Please celebrate spring by coming to the CCHS little theater on Thursday,
April 2 at 2:30 to hear Michael Goodwin deliver the last Ruettgers Lecture
of the year entitled: Bird Migration and the Sum of Human Knowledge.
Attention all BookPALS participants! Our last trip to the Condon School
in Boston is TODAY! 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!
Come join Commonwealth Ballet for their 23rd Annual "A Little Night
Dancing" performance on April 11th at 7:30 PM. There will be many talented
and spirited performances so come and enjoy the show. Tickets will be sold
at the door for $10 if you are a student and $12 for adults. The
performance takes place at the R.J. Grey Junior High School in Acton, MA.
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.
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.
Martha A. Hammer
Receptionist/Secretary
Concord-Carlisle Regional High School
mhammer at colonial.net
978-318-1400
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