DAILY BULLETIN FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 2017

NEW EVENTS

Monday, May 1 Principal’s Coffee 10:30 – 11:15 in the Main Office Conference Room. 

Please see the links below for important 2017 Prom and ticket info.  Please read carefully. 

Prom Info 2017 Link:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hjyfPwqMgjtBQmPTG8-YEleZx_YLc3i_RHVK8aCuFfE/edit?usp=sharing 
Guest Form Link:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ImvyzIjJs2HqUkkUTOe2QJcDvZaOzXpw8Ws160yzXhQ/edit?usp=sharing
Ticket Link:https://cchsprom2017.eventbrite.com

Guidance and Counseling May Newsletter CLICK HERE

SCHOLARSHIPS for YOG 2017: Monday, MAY 1st, is an important date for deadlines. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to decrease your college expenses.CLICK HERE  for all scholarship information

College Fairs Locally: Arlington High School College Fair: May 4th, 6:30-8:00. For all college fairs and the fair details please CLICK HERE

The Water Challenge is a two week long commitment to drink only water and save money on other drinks like coffee, tea, soda, or juice. The challenge goes from May 8th-22nd. The money saved will then be donated to The Water Project to fund the organization to provide clean water to people in need. A donation of just $23 will allow one person to access drinking water. Click here for the link to sign up and receive your free bracelet for participating! The greatest donator will also win a free Water Project T-shirt for their efforts! Contact esu19@concordcarlisle.org for more info.

CONTINUING EVENTS

CCHS Parents Association May General meeting will be held Monday, May 1st at 9:00 am in Learning Commons room 242 at CCHS.  We will discuss planning for next year, vote on a gift to the school and provide updates on recent and upcoming events. The agenda can be found here.  All are welcome to attend.

Want to go to Japan? Want to take part in a decades-old sister city and sister school relationship, to live with host families and to study Japanese history, language, anime and manga?  If so, then please come to our MANDATORY info session on Tuesday, May 2 from 6:30-8:00pm at the CCHS Learning Commons. All students MUST be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Volunteers needed for DropOff & SwapOff Day, Saturday, May 6. Students earn up to 8 hours of community service. To volunteer or for more information, visit www.reusit.org, email dropoff@reusit.org or call 978-318-3240.

Honor your grad, teacher, or coach!  The three major phases of CC at Play’s fields renovation project at CCHS are complete and all our spring and fall sports are benefiting:  baseball, softball, lacrosse, cross country, track & field, soccer, football, and field hockey.  The project has been a huge success. This summer, CC at Play will put finishing touches onto the project.  They plan to build a maintenance building, add way finding signage, and install landscaping at the entrances.  To fund this final phase of work, they are selling engraved bricks that will pave the area around the new flagpole in the stadium.  These bricks are a great way to honor a graduate, celebrate a team, thank a coach or teacher, or celebrate an alum.  Bricks can be purchased at www.CCatPlay.org.  Create a memory to mark your place at CC!
Patriot Basketball Summer Camps: Join CCHS Head Coach David Cohen and Assistant Coach Aaron Joncas for Patriot Basketball at Concord-Carlisle High School. Now in its 10th year, Patriot Basketball is staffed by the area’s top high school coaches and gives boys of all levels an opportunity to improve, compete and have fun! Visit www.patriothoopclinics.com to register today for camp weeks on June 19th – 23rdJune 26th – 30th and July 24th – 28th. We also offer a summer league for boys and girls!

Spamalot Tickets are on sale at www.ticketstage.com  $10 for students, seniors, and veterans and $17 for adults. Performances are May 11, 12 and 13 at 7pm, May 14 at 2pm. We are also looking for ushers. Volunteers will get community service hours and can see the show for free. Please email abadalament17@concordcarlisle.org if you’re interested.

Two summer opportunities for musicians, with IMSCC and Concord-Carlisle Community Education Click Here

After School Music Instruction with IMSCC Calling all musicians! Sign up now for music lessons – new session is underway!

COMMUNITY EVENTS

Concord Conservatory of Music Presents ¡CANTARES DE ESPAÑA!  On Saturday, April 29, at 7 pm, the CCM presents ¡CANTARES DE ESPAÑA! —the passionate music of Enrique Granados and Manuel de Falla. CCM welcomes all to join the Boston Arts Consort for an evening of the music of two of Spain’s greatest composers. CCM clarinet faculty member, Elizabeth Leehey, will perform with Christian Figueroa, tenor, Linda Papatopoli, piano, and Clara Sandler, mezzo-soprano. Tickets are available at the door: $20 for adults, $5 for students 18 and under. To buy tickets online, go to www.ConcordConservatory.org.

For more information call 978-369-0010 or email info@ConcordConservatory.org.  CCM is located at the West Concord Union Church at 1317 Main Street in Concord.

Join the People’s Climate March in DCSaturday, April 29, 2017 Two buses from First Parish of Concord are being organized to the national Peoples Climate March on April 29 in Washington, DC.  Cost is $110 per person (but only $30 for students!) and all are welcome — sign up at the link here! Buses depart at 10 pm Friday and return early Sunday morning. Be there for the biggest/most important climate march in history! (Questions to Kate Crosby at cfcrosby@gmail.com or Berni Jenkins at bernijenkins2@gmail.com.)  See Mr. Nichol for more information.

The Town of Concord’s Annual Holocaust Remembrance event is on Sunday, April 30 at 7pm at the Town House. The one-hour documentary film “Exile and Community: The Life of Carola Domar” will be shown. Film maker Susan Reider explains, “Although this oral history is told by an elderly woman and her grown daughter, the account is largely communicated​ from a young person’s perspective.” Carola escaped Germany as a teen and came to the United States on her own. This free event is sponsored by the Concord Carlisle Human Rights Council.

Community Service Opportunity:  High school volunteers needed to assist with coaching the town’s Babe Ruth baseball team for 7th & 8th graders.  Need 1 or 2 volunteers to help with skill development/drills on Wednesdays from 5-6pm at Emerson Field; may also need assistance with weekend games.  If interested, contact Rich at rich2004@msn.com.

SAVE THE DATE: Sunday, MAY 21

What: The Thoreau School Road Race is May 21

Get fit this spring at the Thoreau School’s Annual Road Race, a community-wide celebration, Sunday, May 21!  Start training now! 5K and Kids’ Fun Runs (.5 and 1 mile) followed by fun food, games, bouncy house, awards and more.  Race, walk, jog or stroll, ALL are welcome!  9am Registration
Kids Fun Runs:
10am 5K run (Strava Segments Chip Timing)
11am 5k Awards
11:30 am Girls 1 mile fun run (ages 6 and up)
11:45 am Boys 1-mile fun run (ages 6 and up)
12pm: ½ mile (ages 5 and under)

Register at: thoreauptg.org or active.com
Register TODAY to avoid lines and save on the registration fee.  All events take place at the Thoreau School, 29 Prairie Street, Concord.  All proceeds go to benefit the Thoreau PTG.

ACE upcoming programs Click Here. 

Summer Camp Scholarships: There are need-based scholarship opportunities for summer camp and summer extracurricular activities for Concord and Carlisle youth ages toddler to young adult. Please contact Bonny Wilbur, CC Community Services Coordinator, for more information at 978-318-3034 or bwilbur@concordma.gov. Application deadline is May 3rd.  Please note that all Concord Recreation camp requests for financial assistance are processed through Concord Recreation at www.concordrec.com or 978-287-1050.

Get your Red Sox tickets for the May 3rd game at 7:05pm against the Baltimore Orioles. Bleacher seating for $20 per ticket-groups welcome! Enjoy an evening at Fenway with your friends and support Emerson Hospital. Please go to www.emersonhospital.org/auxiliary to purchase. Questions? Call Christine Kielar (978)-287-8765.

Will you join other area schools in a challenge to support cancer patients? The 17th annual Emerson Hospital 5k Run~Walk for Cancer will take place on Saturday, June 10, 8:30 am, at the Thoreau Outdoor Center in Concord.  School groups are forming to participate – join a team at your school or start your own!  It’s easy and fun!  All proceeds benefit cancer patients at Emerson Hospital.  Register today at: www.emersonhospital.org/5k or contact Christine Kielar at runwalk@emersonhospital.org with questions.

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


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