Westford News November 2009
Wednesday, November 4th, 2009MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH MANDATE
The state’s BMI Screening mandate (M.G.L. c.71 s.57) requires that all schools collect height and weight measurements of students in grades 1, 4, 7, and 10. The measurements will be used to calculate BMI and the results will be reported to students’ parents or guardians and to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Over the next couple of months, the school nurses will be conducting height, weight and BMI screenings on the students in grades 1, 4, 7, and 10. Parents and guardians may waive their child’s BMI screening by submitting a written request to their child’s school nurse. Please feel free to contact your school nurse with any questions or concerns.
H1N1 information may be found at www.westfordma.gov/publichealth/flu. This website will continue to be updated as information becomes available.
NEW EVENTS:
ROUDENBUSH COMMUNITY CENTER AUCTION & CASINO NIGHT 2009
Saturday, November 7, 2009 6:30pm – 10:30pm
The Roudenbush Community Center is holding a bi-annual fundraiser on Saturday, November 7th. Roudenbush has proudly served as Westford’s community center since 1975 and hosts a community fundraiser every other year. This year, the event will benefit the Roudenbush Adult Social Day Program for our elderly community. “The Club” provides its members with a supportive environment where they can maintain independence, make new friends and remain active. Please visit our web site www.roudenbush.org for more information and tickets. Join us for a fun evening out with friends and support your community center!
FLETCHER LIBRARY Teen and Tween Programs
- Fletcher Shutter Bugs: Teen Photo Club @ the Library for Grades 6 – 12: Love to take pictures? Want to share them with other kids and learn some tips and tricks for taking better shots? Learn how to look at things in a new and creative way. New topics will be chosen and discussed each month. Meetings will take place the first Wednesday of the month. The next meeting will be held on November 4 at 3:30 p.m. A digital camera and flash key are necessary for participation. Sign up in the Youth Services Dept. Email Judy Heron with any questions at jheron@westfordma.gov.
- Mess About with Clay and create a Spirit Animal with Ann McCrae: Saturday, November 14 at 1:00 p.m. Come and celebrate our countries Native American culture this Thanksgiving by sculpting your own Spirit Animal. Native Americans have always believed that their handmade clay spirit animals connect the humans who carry them to the spirit world and to the spirit of the animal it represents. Spirit Animals have helped Native Americans meditate and face challenges wisely. This program is open to Tweens and Teens in 5 to 12 grade. Seasonal Refreshments will be served. Pre-registration is required starting Monday, November 2, 2009. So sign up in person or call the Youth Services Department at 978-399-2302. Event is free.
- Join the Library’s Young Adult Advisory Board. We are looking for teens grades 6-12 to meet monthly to discuss programming ideas and make materials recommendations. New members are welcome. No prior experience needed, just bring your enthusiasm. Feel free to attend a one hour long meeting on Saturday, November 28 at 3:00 p.m. Refreshments will be served!
WESTFORD ELEMENTARY PTO: Toy Shop of Westford and Papa Gino’s Fundraiser
On Thursday, November 12th the WEPTO will be running fundraisers at both the Toy Shop of Westford (9am – 8pm) and Papa Gino’s (11am – 9pm). Both establishments will donate a percentage of the sales that day to the PTO. Get some Christmas shopping done and have lunch or dinner all to benefit the PTO! Please remember to bring your flyer with you to Papa Gino’s. Any questions contact Robin Doherty (robinldoherty@gmail.com).
‘A COMMUNITY CONVERSATION: KEEPING OUR CHILDREN SAFE FROM SEX OFFENDERS‘
Tuesday, November 17, 2009 from 7:00 – 8:30 PM@ J.V. Fletcher Library Meeting Room
The community is invited to attend a panel discussion sponsored by the Westford Police Dept that will include speakers from the community including; State Representative, Jim Arciero and Laurie Myers, a ‘Community Voices’advocate.Please join us as we begin discussing what we need to do to keep our children safe sex offenders. Are you interested in finding out…The definition of a sex offender?What the difference is between a Level 2 and Level 3 sex offender?What the SORB is? (Sex Offender Registry Board) What information you need to keep your child safe?What role our police dept plays in keeping our community safe? What can I do to change the laws and make a difference? We encourage you to come, listen and learn…
REMINDERS…
WESTFORD PARENT CONNECTION PRESENTS:
The Westford Parent Connection is grateful for the support of the Westford Public School system, the Westford Board of Health, the Roudenbush Community Center, the Westford Elementary and Middle School PTOs, Corporate Coach & Limo, Nashoba Valley Auto School, the Westford Charitable Foundation, Emerson Hospital, and other local sponsors. For more information about the organization, check out the WPC’s website at www.westford.com/wpc/
If you’re like most parents, you may be dreading the so-called “big talk” with your kids about sex. When’s the best time? How much should you say? Are you concerned that they’re getting the wrong information on the school bus or playground? Help is on the way.
The Westford Parent Connection (WPC) and the Westford Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) have teamed up to bring Sally Fogel, M.Ed., to Westford. Ms. Fogel, an AASECT-certified sexuality educator,will give parents the right words to use to start an ongoing conversation with their children about sexuality, relationships, values, and more. Her talk is appropriate for parents of children of all ages and abilities.
Ms. Fogel’s talk is scheduled for Wednesday, November 4, at 7:00 p.m. in the Blanchard Middle School Auditorium. The event is free and open to the public. For more information about the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT), go to http://www.aasect.org/default.asp. For questions about the Westford SEPAC, contact Nadine Briggs at nadinebriggs@comcast.net, and for questions about the WPC, contact Mary Anne Seraphin at mseraphin@comcast.net.
The Internet offers almost limitless opportunities to gain knowledge and make social connections. When used appropriately, the Internet is a powerful and positive tool. However, parents and school staff members need to be aware of the inherent risks technology presents. The community is invited to a special talk, Cyber Safety, on Thursday, November 12, 2009, at 7:00 p.m. at the Stony Brook Middle School.
The presentation is a collaboration between the Westford Parent Connection and the Westford Police Department. Steve Hoctor, Appeals Assistant District Attorney with the Middlesex Partnership For Youth, is the key speaker. Attendees with learn about online issues impacting young people, such as social networking sites, predators, and sexting. The discussion will outline prevention and intervention strategies for parents, teachers, and other school staff members. Mr. Hoctor will go over the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office Cyber Protection Program, created in 2007 by District Attorney Gerry Leone. In addition, Westford Police Officer Michael Croteau will be on hand that evening to provide the law enforcement perspective.
The talk is free and open to the public, and is geared primarily to parents and teachers of middle school students. However, the information may be helpful for parents of upper elementary and high school students, as well. For more information, please contact Mary Anne Seraphin at mseraphin@comcast.net or go to the Westford Parent Connection’s website at www.westford.com/wpc/.
WESTFORD ACADEMY THEATER ARTS GOES VAUDEVILLE, CHICAGO-STYLE!
The 1920s are roaring with Hot Jazz and Cold-Blooded Killers in CHICAGO The Musical, presented by the award-winning Westford Academy Theater Arts Department. CHICAGO features eye-popping, show-stopping hits including “All That Jazz” and “Razzle Dazzle.” How far would you go for fame and fortune? Plucked from the headlines, this hit Broadway musical is based on real-life crimes from the 1920’s. An edge-of-your-seat thriller, CHICAGO examines how the American justice system and our news media turn criminals into celebrities – as the audience cheers them on…And that’s showbiz, kid!
Shows will be Nov 6 (1/2 price for students with an ID),7,12,13 & 14 at 7:30 PM and Nov 8 at 5PM. Box office hours are Tuesday and Thursday starting Oct 20 from 6:30PM to 8:30PM. Tickets are also online: http://wa.westfordk12.us/pages/westfordWA_TheaterArts/index
RONAN MCELLIGOTT MEMORIAL PLAYGROUND
Dedication and Grand Opening Celebration
Saturday, November 14, 2009 from 2:00 – 4:00 PM @ Edwards Beach, 55 Williams Avenue
Free and open to the public – Refreshments and fun will be served!
Thanks to you … it’s time to play!
Please join us as we open the first and only fully accessible, barrier-free playground in our area. Designed for children of all abilities, Ronan’s Playground was made possible with the help and support of many people in this community, and in honor of a special little boy. For more on the event, contact Stephanie McElligott at ssmcelligott@comcast.net or
Parking is limited at the playground. We strongly encourage everyone attending the opening to use our FREE shuttle. A bus will run continuously between the Nabnasset School, 99 Plain Road, and Edwards Beach, from 1:30 – 4:00 p.m.
FAME MUSIC CAFÉ
Friday, November 20th, at 7:30 PM at the Parish Center for the Arts
Talents of many Westford residents will be showcased in a cabaret style setting in this F.A.M.E. Fall fundraiser. A variety of music styles including classical, folk, blues, jazz and light rock will be performed. Refreshments will be complimentary, Wine, Beer and non-alcoholic beverages will be sold. It should be a fun evening for all. See you there.
Tickets are $20.00 per person, all profits benefit Westford Schools Music programs and purchase of musical equipment. For tickets call Nancy Wimberg at 978-692-2250 or email fame_westford@yahoo.com
1ST ANNUAL WESTFORD ACADEMY PERFORMING ARTS SHOWCASE
The Art, Music, and Theater Arts departments proudly announce the 1st annual Westford Academy Performing Arts Showcase. Please join us for an evening of music and theater featuring performances by faculty with special student and alumni and guests. There will also be a display of student art works in the Performing Arts Center lobby. This benefit concert will be held on November 24th in the Westford Academy Performing Arts Center at 7:30 PM. The concert will be preceded by a dinner hosted by Principal Antonelli and catered by Fihlo’s Cucina.
ATTENTION SUPPORTERS OF WESTFORD ACADEMY FOOTBALL PLAYERS & CHEERLEADERS!!
Thanksgiving Day Football Game Westford Academy vs. Acton-Boxborough
Westford Academy is hosting the annual Thanksgiving Day Football game between the WA Grey Ghosts and the Acton-Boxborough Colonials.The WA Athletic Boosters will be providing a program for the game and offering a “Messages of Support” section for the parents, relatives & friends of the football team and cheerleading team. You may write a message of encouragement to players and cheerleaders at a cost of $20 for a 25 word or less message.
Programs will include team rosters, team photos, cheerleader photos and more for both teams.
Please email your messages of support to WABoosters@msn.com and mail payment to Julie Reid,8 Fernwood Drive, Westford, MA with a check payable to WA Athletic Boosters.Visit our website at www.westford.com/waboosters for examples of what the messages looked like in the 2007 program.
THANKSGIVING DAY BREAKFAST to benefit Community Fields Project
Westford Academy will host a Thanksgiving Day breakfast from 7:00 to 10:00 AM. Pancakes, bacon, and assorted pastries will be available, as well as hot coffee, apple cider and orange juice. All proceeds will go the Community Fields Project. With your help we hope to provide a safe field with synthetic turf for ALL of our athletes to enjoy. If you are interested in making a donation to help support this breakfast, please send your check to Westford Academy, 30 Patten Rd. Westford, MA 01886. Make your check out to Westford Academy, but in the memo please write in: Pancake Breakfast. Any contribution will be greatly appreciated.
WESTFORD YOUTH SOCCER
Springsoccer registration is open!
It’s that time of year already to start thinking about registration for spring soccer!
Travel registration (U10, U12, U14, U16, and U19) closes November 15th.
In-Town Registration (U6, U7, U8) closes March 15th.
Note:U9 / U10 all play travel in the spring season.
General Information my be found at www.westfordyouthsoccer.com (Click on the “Registration Info” or “Register On-line“)
CALL FOR ARTISTS FIRST ANNUAL ‘ARTISTS FOR ARTISTS’ GALA AND FUNDRAISER
It’s not too early to plan ahead…The Westford Academy Visual Art Department in partnership with students from the Westford Academy Chapter of the National Art Honor Society is seeking artists to donate artwork to be sold at a silent auction. The silent auction will be held at the Parish Center for the Arts in Westford on March 19, 2010 from 7:00-9:00 PM. Proceeds from this event will benefit art students at Westford Academy to help defray the cost of Advanced Placement Studio Art exams, cover entrance fees to art competitions such as Art All State and the Boston Globe Scholastic Art Awards Competition and to establish an art scholarship for students considering post secondary study in the visual arts. Artwork can be either two- or three-dimensional. Two-dimensional work should be matted, but not necessarily framed.




