Special Olympics training programs at Cardinal Cushing

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Please see below for some great opportunities at Cardinal Cushing Centers.

Special Olympic Track & Field Practice 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Spring session starts March 26th

Athletes will have the opportunity to pick two events they would like to
train for. Track events include the mile walk or run, 100 meter or 200
meter run or walk. Training will cover proper warm up/cool down activities
and proper nutrition and training attire. Athletes will have the
opportunity to participate at the Special Olympic assessments at Brockton
High School and attend the 2016 Massachusetts Special Olympic Summer Games
in Boston.

Special Olympic Young Athletes Program 10:00 –11:30 a.m.
8 week session runs from April 2, 2016 – May 21, 2016

This program, in conjunction with the Massachusetts Special Olympics, will
offer children with developmental disabilities under the age of 8 years old
(and their families) the chance to develop beginner sport skills through
fun activities. The program is held in the gymnasium with full use of all
of their equipment including the rock climbing wall. Program participants
will have the opportunity to use the heated outdoor pool for fun and to
develop beginner swimming skills. The pool is staffed by certified Water
Safety instructors and American Red Cross Life Guards. Please visit
www.specialolympicsma.org/youngathletes for further details and video
introduction.

For more information about these programs, please contact Tom McElman,
Director of Recreation at 781-829-1295 or tmcelman@cushingcenters.org.

Cardinal Cushing Centers, Inc. is in the business of changing lives. A
non-profit organization founded in Hanover, MA in 1947, Cushing Centers
began as a day and residential school for students with intellectual
disabilities. With additional locations in Braintree, Cushing now supports
over 600 individuals of all ages, with the goal of helping each student and
adult to become included and independent members of society. Programs
include, among others, affordable housing, community programs, education,
employment training, recreational, therapeutic, and residential services.

Cardinal Cushing Centers, Inc.
405 Washington Street Hanover, Massachusetts 02339
http://www.cushingcenters.org

Cardinal Cushing Centers is a place where people of all ages and abilities
find possibility, opportunity, and hope.

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Pinewood and Lego Derby car races

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Back by popular demand!
Come build a Lego derby car and see if you have what it takes to win the
races!

March 19, 1:00 p.m. at Riley Hall, corner of Silver and Hanover Streets

Pack 37 invites all boys in Kindergarten through grade 3 to watch the scout
Pinewood Derby races, then build their own Lego car to race on the official
track.

For more information, please contact Nat Winnie at nhwinn@verizon.net
and/or see the attached flyer!

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Yarn donations sought

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

South Shore Hospital has informed the Hanover Senior Center that the
hospital nursery is in desperate need of hand-knit baby items such as
blankets and hats. The knitting group at the Senior Center would therefore
appreciate donations of pastel baby yarn (“pound of love” is a great brand)
so they can provide lovely hand–knit items for these newborns.

All yarn donations can be dropped off at the Hanover Senior Center at 665
Center Street, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Please
contact the Senior Center at 781-924-1913 for more information, or email
Teresa Slight at teresa.slight@hanover-ma.gov.

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Volunteer for Jou Nouvo

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Jou Nouvo – New Day, Inc. is seeking talented individuals to volunteer
locally with their
Hanover-based 501(c) (3) non-profit organization serving 120 poor families
in Bon-Repos, Haiti.

Their present goal is to grow their “Free-Style Volunteer Team”. They
are looking for individuals willing to share their skills by providing one
of the following, or similar services: work with the fundraising team; edit
the simple quarterly newsletter; create signage for events; collect donated
items; or make deliveries.

Interested individuals must be willing to volunteer two – six hours per
month.

Please visit their website for a brief introduction of their mission:
www.jounouvo.org

If interested in this free-style volunteer opportunity and in meeting the
small team of generous participants, please contact Julie McPhillips,
Program Coordinator at 781-293-7815 or julie@jounouvo.org .

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Art classes for adults

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

The Friends of the John Curtis Free Library are happy to announce 2 art
classes for adults to begin in March and run for 6 weeks, one in the
morning and one in the evening.

Kelly Burke, a Hanover artist and art educator (www.saturdaystudioart.com
), will teach adults to explore the uses of different materials. The class
will focus on floral drawings using oil pastel, fruit arrangements using
chalk pastel, watercolor landscape paintings, and a Cape Cod inspired light
house acrylic painting on canvas. Some projects may need 2 classes to
finish.

Classes will meet on Mondays beginning March 14 and run through April 18.
The morning class will run from 10:30-11:30 am in the large meeting room
downstairs at the library. The evening class will run from 6:30-7:30 pm.
Each class will support 12 adults.

All classes are fully funded by the Friends of the Library with
participants asked to pay only a $10 supply fee. Registration is happening
now with your $10 supply fee — please register upstairs at the adult
circulation desk. Sign up quickly as these spaces won’t last! Contact
Tracy Marchetti with questions, tjmarchetti@verizon.net.

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Inclusion in the Community

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

The Parent Advisory Council sent along the following:

We are excited to present a lively roundtable discussion on Inclusion in
the Community. All are welcome to attend. Please see the attached flyer
for more information.

Speakers include:

Joel Barrett: assistant principal at Cedar Elementary will discuss his
vision of inclusion in a school setting and in the community

Emmy Casagrande: Inclusion Coordinator for the South Shore YMCA

George Kippenhan: a local parent who will be sharing how inclusion has
impacted his family, and in particular his daughter Mary, who is a member
of the Boston Junior Terriers Tier 1 Hockey Team and also happens to have
cerebral palsy
Laura McGonagle: As the Scituate HS swim coach and a swim instructor for
the C.O.R.S.E. program and MASK Swim team, Lauren embraces inclusion in her
teaching

Tracy Johnston: President of C.O.R.S.E.an organization providing
programming and community integration, offering high quality programs for
ALL children in the community and allowing children with special needs to
participate alongside their friends and neighbors to reach their full
potential.

Karen Gill & Maura Dowling: Special Needs CCD coordinators, Holy Mothers’
Collaborative

Please contact Hanoversepac@gmail.com for more information.

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Cathy H-B’s Campaign kick-off “fun-raiser”!

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

The Committee to Re-Elect Cathy Harder-Bernier Hanover’s Town Clerk would
like to cordially invite all residents of the Town of Hanover to attend
Cathy H-B’s Campaign Kick-off “Fun-raiser”.

The event will be held on Thursday, March 10th from 7:00 p.m. – 10:00
p.m. at Quan’s Kitchen, 871 Washington Street in Hanover. It will
include a cash bar and appetizers.

Tickets are available in advance for the suggested donation of $15 per
person from Bill and Karen Cass, Diana Frucci, Diane Sawin, Libby Corbo,
Emily Blampied, Kim Booker, Laurie Griffin, Lynne Gelly, Tyson Sunnerberg,
and Theresa Delahunt. For more information, please contact Bill Cass,
Campaign Manager, at wcass@thesuffolkgroup.com .

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Identity theft program

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Hanover Woman’s Club, Juniors is sponsoring a program on Identity Theft
which will be presented by Lisa Budge Johnson, Community Outreach
Coordinator for the Plymouth County Sheriff’s Department.

The program is open to the public and will be held on Wednesday, March 9 at
7:15PM in the meeting room of the John Curtis Free Library. Lisa has
spoken in the past to club members and proves to be very knowledgeable with
her subject as well as an entertaining speaker. As a problem seen more and
more these days, it is hoped that the public will take advantage of this
timely program.

For more information contact thecirinos@netscape.net.

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Presidential Primary results

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Attached please find the results of the Presidential Primary held Tuesday,
March 1, 2016. Please note that there are four files – one for each party.

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Know before you go on Tuesday to vote in the Presidential Primary

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

An election day should not go by without an email reminder from me!
What’s your voting strategy? When will you find time in your day to go
vote?

Polls are open from 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. at Hanover High School, 287
Cedar Street on Tuesday, March 1. All four of our precincts vote in the
same location, but you are encouraged to “know before you go” to this
Presidential Primary!

If you are not sure which precinct line you will need to stand in, go to:
http://www.wheredoivotema.com/bal/myelectioninfo.aspx to find out your
precinct number. You will also find copies of all four possible ballots on
this results page once you type in your address.

What’s your registration status? Are you registered? Are you active or
inactive? This is a primary, which means there are multiple ballots. Are
you registered in a party (Democrat, Republican, United Independent Party
or Green-Rainbow)? Or perhaps “unenrolled” (commonly known as
independent). Which ballot will you be given or do you get to pick? Know
before you go! Go to
https://www.sec.state.ma.us/VoterRegistrationSearch/MyVoterRegStatus.aspx
to find out your registration status ahead of time.

Turnout will be heavy; please allow extra time to park, stand in line, and
go through the check-in and check-out processes.

See you Super Tuesday at the polls!

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