Kitchen Gadget Throwdown

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

More COVID-19 lemons-into-lemonade! Stuck at home? Check this out!

If you can’t resist using pot covers as cymbals, or wooden spoons as drum
sticks, South Shore Conservatory’s (SSC) Kitchen Gadget Throwdown may be
just the fun virtual competition for you and your family this summer.
Families are encouraged to submit videos of themselves making music using
kitchen items they can strike, scrape or shake. The winning video,
determined by a panel of musicians including SSC President Karen Geer and
percussionist Ed Sorrentino, receives a $100 cash prize and is featured in
SSC’s The Big Reveal event on Labor Day weekend. The winner will be
announced at this event.

Videos should be no longer than three minutes. Singing in the video is
permitted. Judges will be looking at qualities such as creativity,
cohesiveness, and preparation. By submitting a video, participants are
giving SSC permission to post it on on-line.

To enter the competition, participants must submit their mp4 to SSC
Director of Performance Beth MacLeod Largent at
b.macleodlargent@sscmusic.org by Saturday, August 1.

For more information, visit
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About South Shore Conservatory
Celebrating 50 years in 2020, South Shore Conservatory (SSC) is committed
to providing access to music and the arts for South Shore residents.
Recognized as a national model for arts education by the National Guild for
Community Arts Education, SSC is the largest, nonprofit community school
for the arts in Massachusetts, serving more than 4,500 students of all ages
at two beautiful campuses in Duxbury and Hingham, and a new satellite
location at Laura’s Center for the Arts in Hanover. Students participate
in more than 50 diverse programs in music, dance and drama. With more than
100 exceptional musicians on faculty, SSC offers over 200 professionally
produced concerts and performances annually. Through innovative
partnerships with schools, social services and community agencies
throughout the South Shore, SSC brings music and the arts out to the
community to enrich the lives of residents. Through its Creative Arts
Therapies, SSC offers the benefits of music and the arts to people with
developmental and emotional challenges. For more information, visit
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In keeping with SSC’s inclusive mission to provide access to quality
education in the arts for all, the Conservatory offers programs for all
segments of the population to enjoy, regardless of age, ability, geography,
and financial means. Furthermore, South Shore Conservatory admits students
and families of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the
rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made
available to students at the school.

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T-shirts with a mission

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

COVID-19 down-time is sparking some creative juices amongst Hanover’s kids.
I’ve received fundraising and kid-for-hire flyers from young neighbors in
my mailbox…and now this town-wide effort in my in-box! Love it!

Sharing Smiles was created by two teenage sisters from Hanover, Bella and
Norah Kelley, who wanted to spread happiness and make people smile. Their
goal is to make people happy through their t-shirts. Their t-shirts are a
surprise and you won’t know which one you are getting until it comes to
you, but each one is equally special. Whether it be their Happy:) shirt,
Smile:) shirt, or Laugh:) shirt, you will love these tie-dye creations!

With each t-shirt bought, 10% of the profit will be donated to
TinySuperheroes. TinySuperheroes empowers children with disabilities or
illnesses to help them through hard times. Each child gets their own
superhero cape and Sharing Smiles will be donating money to help sponsor
more children to get their capes. The TinySuperheroes are always spreading
smiles through their bravery, so help Bella and Norah help them by
purchasing a Sharing Smiles tie-dye t-shirt or sending it as a surprise
gift to a friend.

Visit www.sharingsmilesshop.com or follow them on Facebook (Sharing Smiles
Shop) or Instagram (@sharingsmilesshop) to see their shirts! For further
information, contact information is on their website.

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Summer programs with South Shore Conservatory

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

In response to requests from parents for summer enrichment programs for
their children, South Shore Conservatory announces its plan to offer both
virtual private lessons and virtual programs this summer.

For children birth to four with caregiver, SSC offers Music Together®
Online, a gentle introduction to music. The new Zoom music-making platform
allows friends and grandparents to participate in the classes as well, from
afar.

Flute players at all levels are invited to join the ONLY online flute
symphony! SSC’s Flute Symphony, which runs Monday and Wednesday evenings
from July 6-29, gathers online to play and learn together, culminating in a
virtual ensemble of flute symphony selections on Wednesday, July 29.

SMFCONNECT, a virtual program of Summer Music Festival, offers for winds,
percussion and string students currently in grades 5 – college, an
opportunity to develop their core musicianship in a supportive, fun, and
interactive environment. The program, structured to be flexible, runs from
Monday through Thursday, July 13 through July 30, gives students and
families the opportunity to choose from a wide range of experiences and
time commitments.

For singers, Summer Vocal Institute Online, which runs from July 27 through
August 7, offers a safe way to continue building their vocal skills.
Features include daily movement, vocal technique, ensemble and solo
repertoire, ear-training, dynamic group instruction, individual instruction
in masterclass format, technical support for Zoom and the Acapella app, and
virtual ensemble keepsake recordings. It also provides a social connection
with singing friends, materials for easy, at-home practice between sessions
and plenty of time away from the screen to enjoy summer.

For children interested in drama, SSC’s Curtain Going Up, a one or
two-week program running from August 3 through August 14, introduces
students, ages four to six, to the world of theatre through dramatic play,
movement, music, and art activities. Each week focuses on a different
theme, concluding with a Friday presentation for family and friends.
Let’s Put on a Show, for ages six to 12, runs July 20 through July 31 and
explores drama skills online. Students explore character development,
monologue and dialogue, writing short skits, improvisation and more through
drama games and guided activities. Students prepare and share a
presentation for family and friends on the last day. Both classes are
conducted via Zoom.

South Shore Conservatory (SSC) also announced that, in addition to offering
a 12 percent discount on all private lessons, they are also offering a five
percent multi-student family discount, and a ten percent frontline worker
discount when students lock in their lesson time for the 2020/2021 school
year. Enrollment for the fall is open now. By registering by Saturday,
July 11, students can lock in the new online tuition rates for the entire
school year, even if it is safe to return to traditional in-person format.

For more information, visit sscmusic.org/ or find South Shore Conservatory
on Facebook.
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About South Shore Conservatory
Celebrating 50 years in 2020, South Shore Conservatory (SSC) is committed
to providing access to music and the arts for South Shore residents.
Recognized as a national model for arts education by the National Guild for
Community Arts Education, SSC is the largest, nonprofit community school
for the arts in Massachusetts, serving more than 4,500 students of all ages
at two beautiful campuses in Duxbury and Hingham, and a new satellite
location at Laura’s Center for the Arts in Hanover. Students participate
in more than 50 diverse programs in music, dance and drama. With more than
100 exceptional musicians on faculty, SSC offers over 200 professionally
produced concerts and performances annually. Through innovative
partnerships with schools, social services and community agencies
throughout the South Shore, SSC brings music and the arts out to the
community to enrich the lives of residents. Through its Creative Arts
Therapies, SSC offers the benefits of music and the arts to people with
developmental and emotional challenges. For more information, visit
http://atotw.com/maillist/lt.php?tid=wHDbpOeBld+11HR1AqthhTeRolci9rbOqyOML97j3fxoqLt7nDNIRqoN783ZLADJ

In keeping with SSC’s inclusive mission to provide access to quality
education in the arts for all, the Conservatory offers programs for all
segments of the population to enjoy, regardless of age, ability, geography,
and financial means. Furthermore, South Shore Conservatory admits students
and families of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the
rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made
available to students at the school.

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Mercy Sews for the Navajo Nation

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Mercy Sews, a ministry of the Holy Mothers Collaborative in Hanover, is
seeking new members to sew masks for the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian
reservation in the United States, that now has the highest per capita rate
of Covid-19 in the country, higher even than New York.

Mercy Sews was originally formed in 2016 to sew dresses and ship tee shirts
for girls and boys to the Central African Republic, one of the poorest
countries on earth. So far, the ministry has sent more than 3,000 dresses
and 3,700 tee shirts to Africa.

In the face of the pandemic, however, the ministry temporarily shifted its
focus to help those on the front lines fighting the virus locally. Mercy
Sews provided more than 2,000 masks to hospitals and health care facilities
such as Brockton Hospital, the South Shore Visiting Nurses Association, and
the Brockton VA Hospital, as well as other institutions including local
nursing homes, hospices, food banks, and the Suffolk County Women’s
Correctional facility.

Although Mercy Sews is a Catholic ministry, they welcome people of all
faiths who would like to join them in helping the Navajo Nation and others
in need around the world by sewing for mercy. Contact Clare Noonan at
MercySews@comcast.net, or visit us at www.MercySews.org for more
information.

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Town Meeting summary

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

I am delighted that one of our newest members of the Board of the
Selectmen, Vanessa O’Connor, has agreed to let me share this brief summary
that she wrote regarding last night’s Town Meeting, as follows:

“Thank you to all who participated in very successful Special and Annual
Town Meetings yesterday. Starland and the Town put in a great deal of work
to provide a safe space to hold the meeting.

Please see below for a brief summary of the key takeaways—I note that the
below is by no means a comprehensive summary of the Meetings, which will be
available to watch on demand through HCTV and are currently available on
the Town Facebook page.

Article 7. Community Preservation Home Rule Act: FAILED

This Article was to authorize the Board of Selectmen to petition the
General Court of the Commonwealth to enact a Home Rule Act temporarily
(from 7/1/2020 to 6/30/2022) reducing the Community Preservation Act
(“CPA”) Surcharge from 3% to 1.2% (or the minimal amount require to
cover existing obligations). The purpose of the Article was to afford
temporary relief to Hanover residents arising out of COVID-19 and the
resulting impact on the overall economy. The motion failed, meaning the CPA
Surcharge will remain at 3%.

Article 8. General Fund Operating Budget: PASSED

While several amendments were proposed to the Budget, this motion
ultimately passed as presented in the Warrant. The FY2021 budget represents
the lowest yearly percent real estate tax increase for the average
homeowners in 12 years. While Free Cash is being used to balance the
Budget, we will continue to meet our goal of maintaining a 3%-5% reserve.
We will continue to face immense challenges relating to the economic
ramifications of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic as we prepare the FY 2022
Budget.

As the issue of C&D disposal came up during the debate on this Article, I
note that while today remains the final day that the Transfer Station will
accept C&D waste, the issue will likely be revisited by the Board of
Selectmen this year. It is clear that many residents want this service back
but we face the challenges posed by abuse of C&D disposal by both residents
and non-residents as well as the high cost incurred by the town to dispose
of C&D material.

Article 25. Petition General Court – All Alcohol Beverage Licenses for
Demoulas Supermarket: FAILED

This Article sought to have the Town petition the General Court of the
Commonwealth to adopt special legislation granting the Board of Selectmen
authority to issue an off-premises liquor license to the owners of the
Market Basket coming to Hanover Crossing. After a lengthy debate, the
motion failed.”

Thanks, Vanessa, for this summary. I hope it is the first of many
collaborations between you and ATOTW!

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Town Meeting details

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Hanover’s Special and Annual Town Meetings are Monday, June 29th, tomorrow
as I write this, at Starland, 645 Washington Street. The Special Town
Meeting will start at 7:00 p.m. and the Annual Town Meeting will start at
7:30 p.m. Some tips from our Town Moderator Doug Thomson to make your
Town-Meeting-in-a-pandemic easier:

“Everyone will enter through the South end of the building, which is the
far right as you face it. It is the end door on the lower level near the
mini golf. You will be required to be wearing a mask to enter the facility.

Outside the building, you will cue up with 6 foot spacing just like we have
all gotten used to at the supermarket. (Editor’s hope-this-is-helpful
note: it is supposed to rain – bring an umbrella/raincoat in case there is
a line.) As you enter the building, you will be directed to any one of
multiple (4) tables to check in. You do not need to know your precinct or
go to any precinct-specific table. (Town Clerk’s hope-this-is-helpful note:
If you are an out-of-town non-voting visitor, there will also be a
separate table for you to sign in – for contact tracing purposes.) After
checking in, you will be directed on down the hall to the main room
entrance, and onward to your seat.

Chairs will be arranged at 6 foot+ spacing throughout the facility. You
will be directed to the next sequential seat as you enter. We need to have
this organization to operate safely and efficiently so please just take the
seat you are given. There will be no close seating, regardless who you walk
in with. You can sit close together when you get back home. Please do not
move any chairs from their placed location.

Plan on arriving a bit early as it may take a while to get everyone checked
in and seated. (Town Clerk’s hope-this-is-helpful note: check in will
start at 6:15 p.m.) This is a new challenge for everyone involved so
please try to be patient and considerate. Masks will be required to enter
the building and should be worn throughout the meeting to the maximum
extent possible. If you need to briefly remove your mask during the
meeting, please do so while seated. One side note – please don’t bring
your children with you this year. I like having kids experience government
too but with the social distancing setup and a limited non-resident
section, it’s too difficult. Thanks.

I will have more details on the operation of the meeting but, suffice to
say, it will be as close to normal as possible, albeit probably slower
because speakers will have further to travel to reach the stand
microphones. Feel free to PM or email me (my address is on the Town’s
website) if you have any questions or comments. I’m looking forward to
seeing you there – Doug (your Town Moderator)”

Additionally, the warrants for the meetings are found here:
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. Printed warrants will be available at Starland. By the way – a huge
shout out to Starland – especially Frank, Kelsey and Deb – for their
amazing preparations as of this writing…not to mention everything still
on their lists! They have been extraordinarily easy to work with, and this
daughter-of-a-small-business-owner is happy to support them and sing their
praises!

Voters of Hanover – don’t let a pandemic get in the way of your voice being
heard. See you at Town Meeting!

For “Around Town on the Web”,
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Hanover Annual Town Election results

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

What a day! Unofficially, 2,234 Hanover residents showed up or voted by
mail in the middle of a pandemic for a local election. That’s the highest
Annual Town Election vote total since I have been Hanover’s Town Clerk. I
am so proud of you, Hanover – that’s over 20% for a local election. Who
does that? Hanover does! The unofficial election results are attached to
this e-mail.

Further congratulations to Rhonda Nyman and Vanessa O’Connor – our newest
(do I need to mention two female?!) members of the Board of Selectman, and
to Ruth Lynch and Pete Miraglia, our returning and new (respectively)
members of the School Committee.

But for me, your election administrator, I am most proud of the good folks
who made all of this happen. They put themselves at risk so that democracy
could be served. It was our version of the front lines, and I could not be
more proud of the work we did yesterday. Every precinct balanced perfectly,
and of course, every single vote was counted! The booths were cleaned after
every voter, and every single voter wore a mask, stood in line, social
distanced, and was extraordinarily patient. Some of the folks who chipped
in represented HFD, HPD, HEMA, CERT, HHS, HDPW, HCDMI, Hanover Town Hall,
COVID-19 special volunteers, and my heroes, all of Hanover’s election
workers. From the bottom of my heart, thank you!

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Election Day is today

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Today’s the day, Hanover! Polls are open from 12 noon – 6:00 p.m. at
Hanover High School. The front doors will be locked; walk around or just
drive around and park in the back. Wear a mask. Plan to follow the lines,
stand on the dots, and wait. We have thousands of pens. Booths will be
cleaned after each person. Can’t believe I am saying this, but leave the
kids home if you can.

Grateful to and proud of the literally hundreds of people who are making
today happen. We’ve got this!

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Drive through food drive drop off

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

This just in. Yes, it is planned for tomorrow/Saturday as I write this.
But the need is real so I am sending it along! Every little bit helps and
I am so proud of my town and these folks for this amazing service.

Drive Thru/Drop Off
Community Food Drive
Saturday, June 27 from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
St. Mary’s parking lot

Specific items requested:
Meal kits (shortcut dinners)
Canned/pouched tuna, meats, or chicken
Canned soups, stews, chili
Chef Boyardee meals
Canned vegetables/fruit
Instant potatoes
Boxed mac and cheese
Rice, pasta, noodles
Tomato sauce
Pancake mix and syrup
Cereal and oatmeal
Peanut butter, nut/seed butters
Jelly/jam
Dried fruit
Loaves of bread, hamburger and hotdog rolls
Granola/cereal bars
Cookies, crackers, graham crackers
Juice, juice boxes, bottled water, shelf stable milk
Condiments (ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, pickles)

Donations of grocery gift cards are also greatly appreciated.

The Food Drive is in support of the Hanover Food Pantry and the Hanover
Schools Outreach program.

For more information, please contact Rita Foley at RitaFoley@gmail.com.

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Town Election deadlines

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

In response to some inquiries:

ALL vote-by-mail ballots must be returned to the Hanover Town Clerk’s
Office by Friday June 26th at 12 noon, or to a Warden at the HHS polls
between 12 noon – 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 27th.

Postmarks for this local election DO NOT COUNT, despite what you may have
read regarding other states’ laws or even other state elections here in
Hanover. Ballots received after 6:00 p.m. on Saturday night will NOT be
counted.

If you have not voted yet, the Town Clerk’s Office (lower level side
parking lot door only) will be open for walk-in absentee voters between
8:00 a.m. – 12 noon on Friday, June 26th, OR come to the Hanover High
School polls (back parking lot door only) from 12 noon – 6:00 p.m. on
Saturday, June 27th and vote in person there. Wear a mask and expect to
social distance and wait in line.

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