News from our members

Social Security Workshop – Fidelity Bank

Social Security Workshop
Know the facts before signing up for Social Security
Kurt Czarnowski, formerly with the Social Security Administration, will
explain what you need to know about your Social Security benefits, so you
can see how it fits as part of your overall retirement plan.
800.581.5363 fidelitybankonline.com
Tuesday, May 8th
5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Fidelity Bank Community Room
9 Leominster Connector, Leominster MA
Refreshments will be served.

Spring Breakfast Event to Feature Speaker On Historical Mill Worker Housing

April 30, 2018 – Now in its 7th year, Habitat for Humanity North Central MA will welcome the new building season with its Annual Spring Breakfast scheduled for May 9th at the First Parish of Bolton.  The event, which also marks the Affiliate’s 30th year of serving cities, towns and communities in North Central MA, is held to build awareness of the Agency’s Mission and provides an opportunity for the community to learn more about current building and renovation projects in the region.  It is only fitting that this year’s speaker at the event is a Public Historian who will share stories on the evolution of factory worker housing, giving us insight into our current renovation project on School Street in Acton.

Chuck Arning, a retired National Park Service Interpretive Ranger, will be talking about the history of mills and mill housing in MA.  He was chosen because the house at 43- 45 School St. is located in what was considered Acton’s industrial district in the 1800’s and the structure was originally used for mill worker housing for those employed at the many mills that dotted the area along Fort Pond Brook.

Arning has produced over 85 video and television episodes on the outdoor recreation, history, preservation efforts, and people of the Blackstone River Valley.  He is a Member of the American Antiquarian Society and the National Council for Public History.  Chuck previously served as the Public Historian Board Member for the New England Historical Association and is also a member of the Western Historical Association, the George Wright Society and the American Association for State & Local History.

In addition to hearing from Mr. Arning, Habitat NCM founding members will also speak on the early days of the Affiliate.  The program will conclude with a celebration of a local homeowner who recently paid off her Habitat mortgage.

There is NO COST TO ATTEND this event but, reservations are required as seating is limited.  Please visit the Habitat website to reserve your spot.  The Breakfast and program will be held from 7:30 – 8:30am.

Thank you to Avidia Bank, Enterprise Bank and the Law Office of David Rocheford for supporting the event through their sponsorship commitment.

About Habitat NCM 

Habitat for Humanity NCM offers a hand up, not a hand out, to hard-working, low-income central Massachusetts families seeking affordable homeownership.  Through volunteer labor and donations of money and materials, Habitat NCM builds and rehabilitates simple, decent houses alongside our homeowner partner families. Habitat NCM also operates the Leominster ReStore which raises funds through the sale of discounted or recycled materials and furniture.

Maria Milagros Power Presenter Workshop – May 12th

Public Speaking is the number one fear in America. Let’s make you one less person to fear talking about something you’re passionate about.

Learn the tips and tools to become a power presenter.

In this 4 hour workshop, you will learn to incorporate your presentation purpose, your passion for the topic, and your presence, to leave a lasting impression on your audience.

Whether you are looking to develop your public speaking skills or just get better at delivering information, this is the workshop for you.

Sat. May 12, 2108 9am-1pm (complimentary refreshments will be available)

Please feel free to bring your lunch. 

Please bring an (up to) 10 minute talk (if you have one) that you are looking to perfect. It can be personal or business related. Dress comfortably, come with your notebook and ready to learn.

$60 per person

Maria Milagros Mailing List Insiders will receive a $10 off coupon code in the weekly video email. If you havent already you can join her list by going to her website at www.mariamilagros.net and clicking on the purple toolbar at the top of any page.

(FYI: This is the last time that the Power Presenter class is going to be at this rate. After this it will go up to $99 per person.)

Register here: https://powerpresenter_mariamilagros_may2018.eventbrite.com

Theatre at the Mount AUDITIONS – WE WILL ROCK YOU

AUDITIONS WE WILL ROCK YOU

 

ABOUT THE SHOW

 

WE WILL ROCK YOU takes place in a future age on a planet once called Earth that is now controlled by a mighty corporation … rock music is unheard and all musical instruments are banned. The hope of breaking free rests with an unlikely resistance – an alliance of rebel Bohemians. The show features many of Queen’s chart topping hits including “We Will Rock You,” “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “Radio Gaga,” “Another One Bites the Dust,” “We are the Champions,” and more. It’s the world champion of musicals and the show that rocks harder than any other, so don’t miss the party!

 

Director – David Allen Prescott

Music Director – David Twiss

Choreographer – Kim Corbett

 

CAST REQUIREMENTS – large cast of 30 – 40 adults and teens

 

 

WHERE AND WHEN

 

Where? Mount Wachusett Community College, room 182

When? Monday, May 21 and Tuesday, May 22 at 7PM

 

No appointment needed – punctuality will be noted and appreciated

 

Performance Dates: August 10, 11, 17, 18 at 8:00pm; August 19 at 2:00pm

 

Tentative Rehearsal Schedule: Sundays from 6PM to 9PM; Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7PM to 10PM

 

 

WHAT TO EXPECT

 

For the auditions all should:

  1. Prepare a short pop/rock vocal selection that displays range and ability preferably from the show (score will be available). Sheet music required if you decide to do a song not from the show. An accompanist will be provided.
  2. Wear comfortable clothing for a movement/dance audition.

 

 

CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS

 

GALILEO (Male) A misfit who keeps hearing strange voices and songs in his head which deliver messages he can’t understand. Galileo won’t dress like a Ga Ga kid and has been caught trying to make music. He is confused and unaware that he is the one the Bohemians have been waiting for, who will lead them to the place where the last remaining live instruments have lain hidden for hundreds of years.

 

SCARAMOUCHE (Female) Another misfit who also gets into trouble with the Secret Police, Scaramouche meets Galileo in hospital and they run away together. Her sharp wit keeps Galileo on his toes and gradually they fall for each other.

 

KILLER QUEEN (Female) Killer Queen is a ruthless businesswoman and is in charge of Global Soft, the worldwide corporation which is responsible for the suppression of all live music. She’s power crazy and tough, as well as beautiful.

 

KHASHOGGI (Male) He works for Killer Queen, getting rid of any original or creative musical thoughts and going after the Bohemians. His victims are sent to the Seven Seas of Rhye.

 

SECRET POLICE (Male and/or Female) These semi-automated characters carry out the bidding of the Killer Queen and Khashoggi.

 

GA GA KIDS/TEEN QUEENS (Male and Female) Living in a world of consumerism and downloadable music, the Ga Ga kids don’t notice their own soulless-ness.

 

BUDDY (Male) Buddy is an old librarian and a hippy who has studied the sacred musical texts to the extent that even the Seven Seas of Rhye cannot entirely erase them from his mind. He’s a comic character who acts as a foil to Galileo and Scaramouche towards the end of the play.

 

THE BOHEMIANS (Male and Female) A group of rebels, determined to fight against Global Soft and its downloadable music. Their base is Tottenham Court Road Tube station, and they have taken the names of musical heroes from the past, such as Paul McCartney, Cliff Richard, and Britney.

 

BRIT (Male) and OZ (Female) Two of the Bohemians who are intent on discovering the secrets of live music, and who believe that someone will come who will show the Bohemians the way. When they find Scaramouche and Galileo they are unsure at first, but are eventually persuaded that Galileo really does have strange musical lyrics in his head over which he has no control. When the Secret Police attack the Bohemian hide out, Brit is killed and Oz is captured along with the other Bohemians.

 

SUPER YUPPIES (Male and Female)

 

TEACHER (Female)

 

DOCTORS (Male and Female)

 

 

 

For more information contact Professor Gail Steele at 978 630-9162 or at g_steele@mwcc.mass.edu  

Fitchburg Public Library Teen Event on May 12

 

Saturday, May 12, 5:00pm-8:00pm: Cupcake Wars!

 

Use your creative skills to decorate a cupcake inspired by your favorite book, graphic novel, or comic. We’ll provide the cupcakes, icing & toppings, and you provide the creativity. You may bring props or “special edible” toppings to create your masterpiece. Prizes will be given out by ‘Special Guest’ judges at the end of the night!

 

Supported by the Friends of the Fitchburg Public Library. 

 

Free, dinner will be served, and open only to teens aged 13-18.

 

Location: Fitchburg Public Library, 610 Main Street. Because the library will be closed during this event, teens should arrive and leave by the Youth Library doors on Newton Place.

Leominster Center for Excellence would like to invite you to join our real life learning network!

·         Are you passionate about the work you do?

·         Are you willing to share your expertise?

·         Would you like to make an impact on the life of a young person in your community?

·         Would you like to help develop career readiness skills for the next generation?

 

 

 

Our Model

Leominster Center for Excellence is a small innovation high school in the Leominster Public Schools, and a Big Picture Learning School. We believe that students learn best when they engage in authentic, rigorous and important work, both in school and with adults in the community.   Two days per week students work with a mentor in the community in an internship of their choosing. Students use their interests and passions develop authentic projects that give them a sense of how their interests play out in the real world and help them prepare for college and career. We measure students’ progress and readiness for graduation by assessing the growth of skills in five learning domains, successful participation in key experiences, and demonstration of careful preparation for continued success after graduation from LCE.

 

 

Get Involved!

Host a student for an informational interview. Invite a student to your place of work to have a conversation about who you are and what you do.

Invite a student for a Shadow Day. Give a young person an opportunity to spend the day with you in order to learn more about your professional environment.

Become a mentor. Share your knowledge of your profession. In turn, students will develop projects that will have value for you and your workplace. In addition building stronger ties in the community, mentoring will give you the satisfaction of helping a young person develop important workplace skills.

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                                    

Contact Us

 

Carrie Duff

Principal

Leominster Center for Excellence

98 Adams Street, Suite 201

978.537.3222 Office

978.596.6334 Cell

978.537.3232 Fax

 

www.leominstercenterforexcellence.com

https://www.facebook.com/LeominsterCenterForExcellence/

Twitter: @LCE_BPL

 

April Kelley

Internship Coordinator

Leominster Center for Excellence

98 Adams Street, Suite 201

978 537 3222 Office

978 799 8844 Cell

978 537 323 Fax

FREE HEALTH & WELLNESS COMMUNITY DAY

FREE
HEALTH & WELLNESS
COMMUNITY DAY
Saturday May 19, 2018
10:30am – 1:30pm (rain or shine)
Healthy Living & Wellness Information
Teddy Bear Clinic by HealthAlliance
Fitchburg Family Practice
Screenings
Food Trucks available for food purchases
Raffles
Demonstrations including:
– Fitchburg Fire Department Fire Safety Trailer
– UMass Memorial Life Flight
– Simonds-Hurd Complementary Care
– Free chair massage and reiki
Giveaways
…and much more!
UMass Memorial HealthAlliance-Clinton Hospital
Burbank Campus
275 Nichols Road
Fitchburg, MA 01420
Questions? Call 978-466-2341
Event