Saturday, June 4, 2022

Bobcat Bulletin 6/3/22

 

New Robin Family at MES






School News:

5th/6th graders presented their Passion Projects this week.  Some really impressive work:
















Also, we had a visit from Olympic Champions Barbara Cochran and her son Ryan Cochran-Siegle:


2022 Silver Medal

1974 Gold Medal




PE Alley:

Frisbee Pinball!





Musical notes

Here's some info for you all:

We are planning to do a non-traditional concert on the afternoon of Monday, June 6th at 1 p.m. in the school gym. We will feature the work that our K through 6 grade classes, our chorus, and our band students have been doing this year.
 
Folks are welcome to join at 1:00 in person, and also, we will be live streaming it (details below), as we know a daytime concert will be difficult to attend.
 
 
 
Watch the concert LIVE on MRVTV  https://mrvtv.com/live-broadcasts/live-stream/   > Choose Ch.44
 
Both of our channels (44 & 45) are available here to watch by anyone, at anytime, from anywhere, even if you don’t have a Waitsfield Cable subscription.
 
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The concert will be available to watch at anytime after the show at www.mrvtv.com ( takes a couple days to uploaded)
 
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If you haven’t already seen it MRVTV has an award winning webcam which can be seen at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTpd5LSRO-0


Notes from the Health Office

The vaccine clinic will be set up right after the concert on Monday.

This week at ECO
5 Gallon challenge for shelters:









Community News/Opportunities

Please note that the opportunities/events listed below are not specifically endorsed or screened by school staff. As always, families should use their own standards and review processes to determine appropriate activities.


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A Library of Outdoor Games & Exploration

Interested in a new sport but want to try before you buy? Do you have guests in town? Are you planning a fun get together with friends?


The Moretown Library is excited to extend our commitment to the community outside of our walls with a new collection of outdoor games, sports equipment and nature exploration kits available for anyone to borrow. Search our catalog or stop by to browse and then check out a lawn game, tennis racquets or a variety of balls for playing together outside at our local rec fields and beyond. You must have a library card in good standing to borrow, visit our website to apply for an account and to see more guidelines for our newest “library of things”.


Pollinator Picnic

Sunday, June 26th 5pm

Pony Farm, Moretown

Join the Mad River Libraries for a pollinator picnic and BioBlitz at 5 pm Sunday, June 26 at Pony Farm in Moretown.  A BioBlitz is a hands-on, family-friendly outdoor activity that empowers people of all ages to collect information about local plants and wildlife. Using the community science app iNaturalist on your handheld device, you can help scientists better track and study our natural world by observing and counting bugs, birds, flowers and other wildlife in your local place.


Register to receive information and reminders: https://forms.gle/5TPsgu394dpYtUeY6



Reading River Mini-Mural

Tuesdays, July 19th and 21st, 3-5pm

Register Here: https://forms.gle/G8mCaydcCvLyjnD66

Join artist Nicole Melone and help us create a river scene on our bookcases! All are welcome to attend, children younger than 12 must be accompanied by a parent/caregiver.

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