[CCHS] Daily Bulletin Monday June 16, 2009
Martha Hammer
mhammer at colonial.net
Fri Jun 12 13:51:27 EDT 2009
DAILY BULLETIN
MONDAY, JUNE 15, 2009
It's time start planning next year's yearbook and we need your talent!
Everyone interested in being a part of the 2010 Yearbook staff are invited
to our kick-off meeting on Tuesday at 2:30 in room S-8. No experience is
necessary.
Fall Cheerleading Try-outs start TODAY @ 3:30 - 6:00pm in the lower gym.~
Everyone is welcome, boys and girls.~ Bring a friend.
There will be a brief meeting for all girls interested in trying out for
varsity girls soccer today immediately after school in the Gym Modular.
Summer training opportunities will be discusses as well as expectations
for tryouts.
Please help support in the effort to provide shoes to children who need
them most. There will be a box in the main office where old pairs of
running shoes can be placed. All of the shoes will be sent to Africa
through the Shoe4Africa program.
The class of 2010 is sponsoring a quick food drive to help fill the
cupboards at Open Table, a local food pantry. Volunteers will be located
at both the double doors by the parking lot and the main entrance morning
Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday this week to accept your donation of NON
PERISHABLE food items.~ Any of the items from this list will be greatly
appreciated. Did we mention that when you make a donation you are entered
in a raffle?~ Any questions?~ You want to help? Great, contact Kathy
Delsener - KDelsener at colonial.net
Summer Stages Dance 2009 Workshop: July 5-July 26~APPLY TODAY!
A program designed for advanced-level dancers: demanding classes to build
technique, performance opportunities to develop expressiveness and
individuality, opportunities to learn repertory and new work of renowned
choroegraphers. work with emerging choreographers on the creation of new
work. [ http://www.summerstagesdance.org ]www.summerstagesdance.org~/
978.402.2339
First Aid and CPR training
The Community Education department offers as many American Heart
Association courses as possible each June, to help teachers and community
members prepare for their active summer pursuits. All courses are funded
with student fees, and are provided as a community service of the
Concord-Carlisle Schools. Information (fees, course content) and
registration at ace.colonial.net or at (978) 318-1540. Certification is
included. Financial aid is available upon application. Best wishes for a
safe summer season.
June 16 6:30-9:30 PM Heartsaver CPR AED
June 24 6:30-9:30 PM Heartsaver CPR Recertification
June 25 6:30-9:30 PM First Aid
Summer CCHS Driver Education Classes announced
Sign-up forms are in the Main Office
Information at www.ace.colonial.net
DE 102: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday (and Wed. July 22), July 6 to July 23,
6:00-9:00 PM
DE 103: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday (and Wed. Aug 19), August 3-20,
8:00-11:00 AM
DE 104: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday (and Wed. Aug 19), August 3-20,
6:00-9:00 PM
The 30-hour classroom section will meet in H Bldg, for pre-registered
students only. You must be 15 years, 10 months old to start, and 16 by the
final class. Behind-the-wheel times will be available the day, early
evening and weekend. Call Community Ed for more information, 318-1540.
Summer Music Lessons at CCHS
Individual lessons in all instruments continue during the summer at CCHS.
The schedules are highly individualized. (During the school year, lessons
operate on a 16-week calendar in the fall and again in the winter/spring.)
Current students can continue their studies, new students
welcome.Registration information at www.ace.colonial.net/IMSCC or by
calling 318-1540.
SUMMER TEEN WELLNESS PROGRAM FOR GIRLS
DATES:~~ July 20-24~~ (ages 13 to 16),~ 9am
July 27-31 (ages 10 to 12),~ 9am to 4pm
LOCATION:~ Concord Carlisle HS
TIME:~ 9am to 4pm
TUITION:~~ $500 includes lunch and snacks ($475 before 6/20)
REGISTER:~ Contact Comm. Ed at 978-318-1540 or online @
www.ace.colonial.net
Live your beliefs and you can turn the world around~~ Henry David
Thoreau.
Every day, our daughters are inundated with media images of celebrities
and models, people they begin to emulate at a young age.~~ These images
evolve into ideals and unrealistic expectations of who they are supposed
to be.~ This program explores the idea of wellness as a holistic concept,
and as a way to believe in yourself.~ Its not about being as skinny as a
supermodel.~ Its about being the best you can be - confident~in~yourself
and happy with whom you are.~ Its about finding the right exercise that
suits your personality, eating nurturing food and discovering ways to grow
artistically and spiritually.~ Its about realizing that reaching out to
others is in itself a way to nourish ourselves and find self expression.
Our five day program includes yoga, expressive dance (modern, African and
salsa), pilates, cooking/creative culinary, fashion sense and body image,
journaling, community service and lots of teen talk. Join Susanne
Liebich, Program Director, dancer and Pilates instructor, Deborah Ricci of
Teresinas in Maynard,~ Ruth Herman of Concord Writers Circle, Debra Stark
of Debras Natural Gourmet and Susan Ticknor of the Emerson Umbrella for
this fun and innovative summer wellness program.
Martha A. Hammer
Receptionist/Secretary
Concord-Carlisle Regional High School
mhammer at colonial.net
978-318-1400
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