DAILY BULLETIN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2016

NEW EVENTS

Monday, December 5Principal’s Parent Coffee 9:30-10:15 am, Room 242.

ATTENTION ALL SENIORS:  If you have a college deadline of January 1, the transcript request form is DUE NO LATER THAN Today, December 1.   Please pass all transcript requests into Mrs. Tessari’s office, Room 250.

UNICEF Club is hosting special guest speaker David Campbell of the nonprofit organization All Hands Volunteer an organization dedicated to rebuilding areas around the world devastated by natural disaster. All are welcome!  Today, December 1 Room 348 meeting 2:15-3:00.  Email David Jiang djiang18@concordcarlisle.org for more information.  https://www.hands.org/  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_N._Campbell

Poet Martín Espada will give a reading of his work on Thursday, December 8 during F block (12:15-1pm) in the Auditorium.  All are welcome!  The event is made possible by the Concord Ed. Fund and Twice-Told Tales. Please contact Mr. Rivera and Mr. Spence for more information. 

Concord and Carlisle Youth Holiday Gift Drive December 1-16 – CC Youth Services and CC Community Chest are teaming up again this year to collect donations of new, unwrapped gifts and toys for youth ages 0-16. The donated gifts will be distributed to eligible Concord, Carlisle and Metco youth and families. Items in high demand include bath and body products, board games, Boston sports team-themed merchandise, pajamas/robes/cozy socks, science kits, and action figures. Drop boxes at Concord elementary schools, Beede Center, Concord Council on Aging, Town House and select retailers. For a complete list CLICK HERE. Prefer to shop online?  Visit your local retailer’s online store to have gifts shipped to CCCC, Attn: Holiday Gift Drive, 19 Main Street, #2, Concord MA 01742. Know a family in need? Contact Bonny Wilbur, Community Services Coordinator at 978.318.3034

CONTINUING EVENTS

Hello Actors!!  Auditions for the 2017 CCHS Competitive One Act Play will be held December 13 and 14 with call backs on the 15th. We are looking to stage “The Company of Wolves” an unique and dark retelling of Little Red Riding Hood. If you google it and find a movie from the 80’s it’s not the same thing. Audition info is available on our website at www.concordcarlisletheatercompany.org Please fill out an audition form for Ms. Dwyer prior to auditioning! Don’t hesitate to email with any questions!!! Looking forward to working with you! 

Register today for Drivers Ed during Winter Break!  Click Here! for more information.

Please Support the Red Cross Club with their “Gift Wrapping Relief Fundraiser” to help people in need of food and shelter. There is a collection box in the main lobby at CCHS for rolls of wrapping paper, bows, and ribbon. Your donation is greatly appreciated. We will use these supplies the last two weekends of December when the Red Cross Club will be gift wrapping at the Burlington mall at the mall entrance of SEARS. Thank you! 

BANNERS LOST – This fall the CCHS Girls and Boys Soccer programs purchased 4 large banners ($750 each) hung at the Upper Turf Fields to honor past titles and championships held.  Two went missing mid-season.  These are large, 10 x 15 feet and have the CC Soccer Logo’s.  If anyone has information on the whereabouts or wants to anonymously turn them in, please contact the Friends of CCHS Men’s Soccer Board President,deaton22@gmail.com or feel free to leave on Eaton’s porch 181 Everett Street.  We just want them back.

Attention CCHS Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors – Concord-Carlisle Community Connections, a program designed to pair CCHS students with active and retired Concord and Carlisle residents in a variety of career disciplines for a career-mentoring program, is back for its fourth year!  This program is offered during the second semester, students will get together with a mentor to discuss what it is like to run a business or be employed in a certain profession.  A few of the career choices that were represented in the last couple of years were: law, real estate, engineering, architecture, finance, property management, and commercial banking, among many others.  Please see the application (www.cchs-connections.org/apply) to see all the fields represented.  To learn more about the program or apply, please visit our website: www.cchs-connections.org.  If you have any further questions, please contact Mr. Wells (swells@concordcarlisle.org) or stop by his office (Room 209 in the Student Support area).

COMMUNITY EVENTS

Please support The Scholarship Fund of Concord and Carlisle this Saturday, December 3 from 9:30-2:00 at Harvey Wheeler at the Annual Holiday Sale sponsored by the United Woman’s Club of Concord. 

The Concord Conservatory of Music Free Trial Lesson Week – December 5 – 10.Lesson times range from early afternoon into the evening and Saturdays. Please ClickHere for more information, or call 978-36-0010.

Concord Museum Holiday House Tour Needs Volunteers The 2016 Concord Museum Holiday House Tour is right around the corner! This year’s tour takes place on Saturday, December 3. We are recruiting volunteer docents to greet and monitor visitors in an assigned room of one of the homes to ensure that the home is not disturbed and that guests feel welcome. You can volunteer for more than one shift.  It’s also a fun — and easy — community service opportunity that parents can do with their children (ages 15 and older). Plus, volunteers get a reduced ticket price!  This year’s Tour features seven homes. We need volunteers in each house as Shift Captains to cover two shifts each, plus, each home needs three additional volunteers to cover each of three time slots. For more information, and to sign up, pleaseCLICK HERE!

Martha A. Hammer
Administrative Assistant
Concord-Carlisle Regional High School
mhammer@concordcarlisle.org
978-318-1400


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