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Technology Advisory Committee

March 9th, 2010
Medford Public Schools is creating a district technology advisory committee.
The purpose of this committee is to provide support and assistance in
developing a new technology plan and other technology initiatives. Parents
of Medford students and other interested parties are invited to apply for
membership. The committee will meet on a monthly schedule.
If you would like to serve on this committee, please send a resume and
letter of interest to Richard Trotta, Director of Media, Technology and Fine
Arts (rtrotta@medford.k12.ma.us), 489 Winthrop Street, Medford MA 02155.
Applications must be received by March 12, 2010.
- Allison
cta group

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Medford Public Schools is creating a district technology advisory committee.

The purpose of this committee is to provide support and assistance in developing a new technology plan and other technology initiatives. Parents of Medford students and other interested parties are invited to apply for membership. The committee will meet on a monthly schedule.

If you would like to serve on this committee, please send a resume and letter of interest to Richard Trotta, Director of Media, Technology and Fine

Arts (rtrotta@medford.k12.ma.us), 489 Winthrop Street, Medford MA 02155. Applications must be received by March 12, 2010.

- Allison

Medford Community Read

March 5th, 2010
March and April are Medford Community Read months! This year’s Library-sponsored community read book is Cod: A Biography of the Fish That Changed the World by Mark Kurlansky. There are also three books for younger readers. This year’s Community Read events will deal with the history of New England fishing as well as the challenges facing marine ecology. The first program will take place on Thursday, March 11 at 7:30 p.m. at the Medford Public Library
We Are All Fishermen
A Lecture by Richard Adams Carey
George’s Bank and the inshore waters of New England were America’s first treasure chest, and Europe’s first clue to the vast natural wealth of the North American continent. There seemed to be no limit to the cod and other valuable species. The treasure replenished itself, over and over, and then it all went bust in the 1980s. Since then warring factions of fishermen, corporations, environmentalists, consumers, and politicians are still trying to figure out how to restore it. The success or failure of that effort is of huge import to us all.
Join Richard Adams Carey (Southern New Hampshire University) for the truth of why it went bust, a peek into the daily lives of real-life Cape Cod fishermen as they cope with the troubles of the industry, and a look ahead to what the future might hold.
This program is funded by the Medford Arts Council, which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council.
For upcoming Community Read events, check out the Library webpage at www.medfordlibrary.org

March and April are Medford Community Read months!

This year’s Library-sponsored community read book is Cod: A Biography of the Fish That Changed the World by Mark Kurlansky. There are also three books for younger readers. This year’s Community Read events will deal with the history of New England fishing as well as the challenges facing marine ecology. The first program will take place on Thursday, March 11 at 7:30 p.m. at the Medford Public Library

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Annual Kids Dat at Tufts

March 3rd, 2010
All children in grades K-3 are invited to the Annual Kids’ Day at Tufts University.
Saturday, April 10, 2010, 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM
A fun-filled day for FREE hosted by Tufts’ Leonard Carmichael Society
Check-in at the Campus Center, 44 Professors Row, Medford/Somerville Campus
This year’s theme, “Under the Sea,” will feature various games and sports, as well as a chemistry presentation and other fun competitions.
To register for the event or read more about the event online, please visit http://ase.tufts.edu/lcs/kids_day. For more information, please e mail lcs.kidsday@gmail.com or call 617-627-3780, the Tufts Office of Community Relations, a supporter of Kids’ Day.
Photo via Tufts University Blog

Photo via Tufts University Blog

All children in grades K-3 are invited to the Annual Kids’ Day at Tufts University.

Saturday, April 10, 2010, 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM

A fun-filled day for FREE hosted by Tufts’ Leonard Carmichael Society

Check-in at the Campus Center, 44 Professors Row, Medford/Somerville Campus

This year’s theme, “Under the Sea,” will feature various games and sports, as well as a chemistry presentation and other fun competitions.

To register for the event or read more about the event online, please visit http://ase.tufts.edu/lcs/kids_day. For more information, please e mail lcs.kidsday@gmail.com or call 617-627-3780, the Tufts Office of Community Relations, a supporter of Kids’ Day.

MHM Drug Free Communities Grant: First Five Years at-a-Glance

March 3rd, 2010

We are excited to release the MHM Drug Free Communities Grant: First Five Years at-a-Glance which summarizes the activities and plans implemented, the successes achieved, and the challenges encountered during the first five years (2004-2009) of our Drug Free Communities Grant.  The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration funded the Greater Lawrence Family Health Center/Northeast Center for Healthy Communities and MHM from 2004-2009 and just recently awarded us 5 years of funding to continue our work!

Medford Health Matters Seeks Ambassador for DFC Grant

February 9th, 2010

Medford Health Matters Seeks Ambassador for DFC Grant

Drug Free Communities Coordinator – Medford Health Matters and Northeast Center for Healthy Communities

Medford Health Matters, in partnership with the Northeast Center for Healthy Communities (NCHC), seeks a Coordinator of the Drug Free Communities Grant. The DFC Coordinator will work primarily with the DFC Director at the NCHC and with the Substance Abuse Task Force of Medford Health Matters.

The NCHC is a small team of public health specialists passionate about making positive change. Our mission is to build the capacity of prevention programming throughout Northeast Massachusetts with a primary focus on building healthy, substance-free communities. The Drug Free Communities Grant Coordinator (DFC Coordinator) will implement programs and strategies to prevent substance abuse among youth in Medford. By serving as an ambassador for the NCHC and MHM, the DFC Coordinator will build effective community partnerships and community collaborations to implement action plans to support youth in living healthy lives. The DFC Coordinator will build the membership of MHM and its task forces and will participate in assessment, strategic planning, and evaluation activities to ensure effective program implementation. The DFC Coordinator will be called upon to present to small and medium-sized audiences and to draft newsletters and funding reports. Time will be spent in Lawrence and Medford offices. The DFC Coordinator reports directly to the NCHC Director of Programs.

Qualifications:

Qualified candidates will have an advanced degree, along with three years field experience. Demonstrated skills in prevention and community engagement are essential. Qualified candidates must be committed to high quality work and have experience working in a team environment, implementing effective project or action plans, and facilitating effective meetings to reach group agreement. Strong written and oral communication skills, along with, interpersonal and analytical skills are a must. Successful candidates should be comfortable using and learning new computer software and internet applications.

Interested candidates please send a cover letter and resume (no phone calls please) to:

Tami Gouveia-Vigeant, MSW, MPH
Director of Programs
Northeast Center for Healthy Communities
One Canal Street
Lawrence, MA  01840

tgouveia-vigeant@glfhc.org

To Haiti with Love: A Benefit Concert from Tufts

February 9th, 2010

To Haiti with Love: A Benefit Concert from Tufts

Tufts Haiti Benefit Concert

Tufts Haiti Benefit Concert

Sunday, February 14, 1pm-3pm
Cohen Auditorium
Tickets $10  (children under twelve $5)
Please join Tufts students, faculty, staff, and members of the community in a fun and diverse concert of music from around the world to benefit relief efforts in Haiti. Performers will include student soloists, bands, a cappella groups, faculty members from the Department of Music, and special guests. If you are interested in being involved, please contact Edith Auner, Coordinator of Applied Music and Outreach, edith.auner@tufts.edu 617-627-5616.

Medford River Day 2010 Needs Your Help!

February 5th, 2010
Andrews Middle School River Day 2010
River Day is a school based event that offers informal learning opportunities around the site of our nearby Mystic River. The River Day programs seek to access skills and talents of community, university, government and public and private institutions. These presenters offer their skills and talents on a volunteer or reduced fee basis to our students for one school day. The students learn from many “hands on’ and interactive displays all related to the designated theme.
River Day is a special event that is held only at the Andrews school. The program is developed and run by parent volunteers. We are hoping you will consider participating in this wonderful event. Volunteers can choose from a variety of tasks that may include: running the “recycle relay” course, picking up refreshments for lunch, contacting possible presenters, or being a presenter…the possibilities are varied and everyone can play a role.
If we do not get enough parent volunteers, the event will not take place.
PLEASE JOIN US FOR A PLANNING MEETING ON MONDAY 2/8 AT 7PM at the Andrews School or tell us how you can help by returning the bottom half of this notice, to the school and label the envelope “River Day 2010″ Any questions, please email Pauline Fiorello co chair PTO at j.healionfiore@comcast.net
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__ I can contact presenters, that will educate our children on River Day
__ I can pick up coffee/donuts for volunteers the day of the event
__ I can pick up lunch items, for the volunteers, the day of the event
__ I can volunteer the day of River Day 5/28/10 for _____ hours
__ I can help out with the planning/developing of River Day 2010
Thank You from the Andrews PTO

River Day is a school based event that offers informal learning opportunities around the site of our nearby Mystic River. The River Day programs seek to access skills and talents of community, university, government and public and private institutions. These presenters offer their skills and talents on a volunteer or reduced fee basis to our students for one school day. The students learn from many “hands on’ and interactive displays all related to the designated theme.

River Day is a special event that is held only at the Andrews school. The program is developed and run by parent volunteers. We are hoping you will consider participating in this wonderful event. Volunteers can choose from a variety of tasks that may include: running the “recycle relay” course, picking up refreshments for lunch, contacting possible presenters, or being a presenter…the possibilities are varied and everyone can play a role.

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Valentine’s Weekend Ice Cream Social FUNraiser

February 5th, 2010
The Friends of the Medford Family Network Present…
VALENTINE’S WEEKEND ICE CREAM SOCIAL FUN’RAISER
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2010
1:30 to 3:00 pm
McGlynn School Cafeteria, 3004 Mystic Valley Parkway, Medford
“Treat Your Little Sweetie!”
* Ice Cream Sundae Bar!
* Children’s Entertainment by SING-A-LINGO
* Face Painting!
* Prizes, and More!
$5 per ticket/$15 max per family (ticket required in exchange for ice cream)
Purchase your tickets at the MFN Family Center
(781) 393-2106 or www.medfordfamilies.org
All Proceeds Support the Medford Family Network!

The Friends of the Medford Family Network Present…

VALENTINE’S WEEKEND ICE CREAM SOCIAL FUN’RAISER

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Sweet Fundraiser!

February 3rd, 2010

On Tuesday, Feb 9th, please join us, at Lawrence Memorial Hospital, for a Zonta Chocolate Event to help support local programs working to prevent and end violence against woman as well as assisting woman in transition.

This is  Zonta’s main fundraiser for the year. You can support Zonta by buying tickets even you can’t attend, although this is an awesome event for chocolate lovers and Valentine’s Day shoppers.

February 9, 2010 in the main lobby of LMH, Governors Ave, Medford, MA 02155

Medford starts 2010 by giving! Thank you!

February 2nd, 2010
Thanks to all who contributed to and supported the suitcase collection drive for foster children conducted by Suitcases4Kids on Jan. 16 at Medford City Hall.
In just four hours, 1,039 suitcases were collected, to be donated to family service organizations so foster children moving to new homes have a dignified way to transport their belongings.
More than 40 volunteers assisted at the event, including a group of students from Medford High School.
Benvenuti’s Italian Kitchen and Papa Gino’s on Riverside Avenue, and Dunkin’ Donuts on Salem Street donated refreshments.
The organizers also wished to thank Medford Mayor Michael J. McGlynn for co-sponsoring the event and opening Medford City Hall for the collection; corporate sponsor Citizens Bank; and Cheryl White, Executive Director of the Medford Chamber of Commerce.
Suitcases4Kids has now collected 10,194 suitcases toward its goal of 14,000 by June 10, 2010. Information on future collection drives will be available on the Web at www.suitcases4kids.org.

Thanks to all who contributed to and supported the suitcase collection drive for foster children conducted by Suitcases4Kids on Jan. 16, 2010 at Medford City Hall.

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