Art workshop for kids

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

The Friends of the John Curtis Free Library are happy to announce a
six-week art workshop at the library for children ages 6-8. A clay and
mixed media class will be taught by Pam Golden, a sculptor and art
educator, to children ages 6-8 on Fridays from 3:30-4:30 pm in the
children’s room at the library from May 20 until June 24. This class will
be fully funded by the Friends with participants asked to pay only a $10
supply fee.

Registration is happening now at the children’s circulation desk.
Preference is given to children who have not taken this class before. Sign
up in-person at the library as soon as possible as these classes are
limited to 10 children per class. The registration fee is required to sign
up. Please contact Tracy Marchetti, tjmarchetti@verizon.net for more
information.

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Hanover300 process to kick off with community visioning throughout May and June

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Do you live, work or own a business in Hanover? Are you interested in
helping to shape a vision for the community and a strategic plan to achieve
that vision?

Throughout the months of May and June, the Hanover300 Master Plan Committee
and the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) will be holding a series
of “pop-up” engagement activities to listen to Hanover citizens’
thoughts about where they would like their community to be in 2027, when
the town celebrates its 300th anniversary.

Hanover residents are encouraged to participate in the Community Vision
Survey, or visit Hanover300 at an upcoming pop-up at Hanover Day or the
Senior Center’s Summer Kickoff Party. These activities will provide the
public with the opportunity to learn about the master plan process, share
their thoughts about Hanover’s future, and shape a vision for the
community.

Hanover300 is being developed by the Town of Hanover with the assistance of
MAPC under the direction of the Hanover300 Master Plan Committee and Town
Planner, Peter Matchak. When completed in late 2027, Hanover300 will
include a set of goals, policies and strategies on topics including
housing, economic development, historic and cultural resources, open
space/recreation, transportation and more.

To learn more about the Hanover300 process and how you can participate, go
to www.Hanover300.mapc.org or contact Hanover Town Planner, Peter Matchak
at 781.826.5000 x 1026 or peter.matchak@hanover-ma.gov.

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Reporter/author to discuss book

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

On Tuesday, May 17th at 7:00 p.m., please join Boston’s WCVB-TV’s
“Chronicle” reporter and local author Ted Reinstein for a talk about
his newest book: “Wicked Pissed: New England’s Most Famous Feuds”. From
sports to politics, food to finance, aviation to engineering, to bitter
disputes over simple boundaries, Ted will show what it really means when
New Englanders get “Wicked Pissed.” This program is sponsored by the
Friends of the John Curtis Library and is free and open to all. Books will
be available for purchase and signing. Refreshments will be provided. The
program will be held at the John Curtis Library, located on Route 139 in
Hanover Center.

For more information, please contact lwelsh@ocln.org .

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Hanover Day’s Hanover’s Got Talent auditions

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

All school age students who love to sing are invited to come audition for a
spot on Hanover Day’s Hanover’s Got Talent, the yearly event to showcase
the town’s young talented students. The auditions are open to everyone and
all you need to bring is a song you want to sing with backing music tracks
or an instrument to play.

There are two audition dates this year to help accommodate schedules and
hope to see more singers than ever this year! Please see the attached
flyer for dates and more details.

All you need to do to sign up is send an email to Auditions@hanoverday.com
or go to the Hanoverday.com website and sign up! There are no time slots,
you go in order of arrival and sign up at the auditions!

Bring your iPod, phone or MP3 player with your backing music and they will
take care of the rest!

The good folks from the Hanover Day Music Committee look forward to hearing
you soon!

For more information, please contact Dave Malekpour at
davem@proaudiodesign.com .

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HYAA Fall Soccer, Football and Cheerleading

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Registration is now open for HYAA Fall Soccer, Football and Cheerleading.

Fall Soccer is open to players in Pre-K through grade 8. Fall Soccer is an
“in town” program with all games being held in Hanover at Forge Pond Park.
Players in grades 1-8 will play games on Saturdays and have 1 practice
during the week. Pre-K Soccer is open to children entering Pre-K this Fall
(4 years old by September 1st). Sessions will be held on Saturday mornings,
with no practices during the week. Kindergarten Soccer is open to children
registered in Kindergarten this Fall (5 years old by September 1st).
Sessions will be held on Saturday mornings with no practices during the
week.

Registration is open through June 15th at the base rate of $85.00. A $25.00
late fee will be added to all registrations beginning June16th. Questions
about Soccer programs may be directed to info@hyaa.net.

The HYAA Football program is for grades 2-8, and for all skill levels.
Teams participate in the Old Colony Youth Football League; for more
information on the league, please visit http://ocyfl.com/. Practices begin
in mid August and will be every evening during the week, until school
starts, then typically three times a week; coaches will confirm practice
times. Games begin the Sunday after Labor Day, and run until the
Playoffs/Superbowl in early November.

HYAA provides helmets, shoulder pads, and game jerseys. Players are
required to provide game pants, practice jerseys, practice pants, mouth
guards and plastic molded cleats, they can’t be screw on or metal. The
Registration fee is $100.00 which must be paid at the time of registration
to secure your spot. A $25.00 late fee will apply after May 15th.
Questions about the football program may be directed to Football
Commissioner Warren Boutin at warren.boutin@eversource.com .

The Cheerleading program has 2 options. Sideline cheerleading is open to
girls in grades 1-8. There is no minimum skill or experience required. All
participants are placed on a squad based on the grade they’re going into
fall of 2016.

All sideline cheerleaders will be cheering at weekly football games as well
as post-season play. In addition to the registration fee, additional costs
will be incurred for sneakers, booty shorts, crop tops, jackets and warm up
pants and bows. The fee for Sideline Cheerleading is $85.00 until May 15th.
Beginning May 16th a $25.00 late fee will be added to all registrations.
Practices will begin week of Aug. 8th at coach’s discretion.

Some girls may also choose to participate in the Competition Cheerleading
program. This has additional fees and is a separate registration. The HYAA
Competition Cheerleading program is for girls currently registered in
Sideline Cheerleading in grades 3 – 8 who wish to participate in
Competition Cheer. This program is in addition to sideline cheer and
choreography and practices are mandatory for anyone on competition team.
This is a serious commitment and practices will increase as they get closer
to competition dates . The fee for Competition Cheer is $200 per child.

Any questions regarding Hanover Cheer – please email Lori Shisler at
rshisler@verizon.net or Jan McInerney at jmcinerney34@gmail.com .

Registration for all programs is done through the HYAA website at
www.hyaa.net. General questions about HYAA or their programs may be
directed to info@hyaa.net or visit their website.

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Cathy H-B


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Joyful Noise and Just Desserts

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

The First Congregation Church of Hanover cordially invites the residents of
Hanover and surrounding communities to Joyful Noise and Just Desserts, a
hymn sing followed by sweet treats. The event will take place on Sunday,
May 15, at 6:30 p.m. in the First Congregational Church sanctuary at 547
Hanover Street, across from the Hanover Town Hall.

Everyone is invited to come choose from hundreds of inspiring hymns to
share with scores of joyous voices raised together. The First
Congregational Church Minister of Music, Chad Weirick, will supply expert
accompaniment.

Following the Joyful Noise portion of the evening, there will be a feast of
Just Desserts and fellowship in the vestry. ALL ARE WELCOME!

For more information or for directions call 781-826-4762 or e-mail
ats@sigscom.com .

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Jeans for teens follow up

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

HHS students JuliAnna Picardi and Gabby Manupelli wanted to send out a big
thank you to everyone who donated to the Jeans for Teens drive earlier this
year. They gathered over 119 pairs of jeans! They truly appreciate everyone
who took the time to drop off their denim and they wanted to let you know
that you are making a difference to all the homless teens in the Boston
area.

For more information, please contact Jpicardi17@hanoverstudents.org or
Gmanupelli17@hanoverstudents.org .

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Paperbacks for Prisoners

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

This just in from one of Hanover High School’s finest seniors!

“My name is Xander Dawson and I am a member of both the class of 2016 and
the National Honor Society at Hanover High School. For my service project,
“Paperbacks for Prisoners” , I am collecting gently used paperback books
for the Prison Book Program in Quincy. Most prisons do not allow friends or
family to send books to inmates, but The Prison Book Program has been
providing free books to several thousand prisoners each year since 1972.
In addition to requests for fiction, non-fiction, self-help, instructional
and entertainment books, the most requested books include dictionaries,
thesauruses and other language dictionaries and grammar books (Spanish,
French, German, etc.) From May 9 – 18 there will be a drop box located
outside the front office at Hanover High School. As you do your spring
cleaning, please consider donating your used paperback books to this very
worthy cause. The books you donate may change someone’s life. Thank
you.

For more information, contact me at adawson16@hanoverschools.org .”

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Garden Club public Plant Sale

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Walnut Hill Garden Club of Hanover will hold its traditional public plant
sale on Saturday, May 14, 2016 from 9:00 AM – 1:00 p.m. at Riley Hall of
the First Congregational Church located at 17 Silver Street (corner of
Silver and Hanover Streets). Co-presidents and sale organizers Teri Mallory
and Susan Hart report the sale will feature a large selection of plants
from member gardens, all at affordable prices. The sale will include
colorful daylilies, irises, Shasta daisies, ornamental grasses, hosta,
astilbe and other hardy plants for shade; plus ground covers, shrubs and
more.

Last week Walnut Hill Garden Club members were busy potting up plants from
several member gardens. Of special note, they potted up lots of great
daylily plants that were donated by daylily hybridizer Stephen Tooker of
Scituate, who until recently kept a wonderful Daylily Society display
garden. Most of these plants are LATE SEASON BLOOMING (August – September
as opposed to July – August). Many people have July blooming varieties so
these are good additions to extend the bloom period in local gardens. In
addition, there will be lots of great plants for both sun and shade,
including plants from the historic Stetson House gardens.

It is suggested that shoppers come early for the best selection, and it is
recommended that they bring plant trays, crates and boxes to carry
purchases home. Visitors to the plant sale should park in the front lot of
Riley Hall on the corner of 139 and Silver Street.

Sales proceeds will benefit Hanover beautification projects.

For more information, contact Sue Hart svhart@comcast.net or (781)871-2467,
or Teri Mallory at terinp@verizon.net or (781)871-4212.

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Cathy H-B


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Lions Pancake Breakfast

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

The Hanover Lions will hold a Pancake Breakfast on Sunday May 15th from
8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at the Hanover Senior Center, 665 Center St.
Hanover. Featured will be all-you-can-eat pancakes (plain blueberry and
chocolate chip), sausage, eggs, coffee and juice. Seniors and children
(6-14) eat for $5.00; Adults are $7.00; and children under 6 eat for free.
There will also be door prizes. All proceeds to benefit Lions supported
charities.

For more information, please contact Bob Coluci at rcoluci@aol.com .

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