Fort River PGO Information
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Friday, January 30, 2015
Lost and Found
The collection of found items are now displayed
in Fort River lobby. Come on in and go
through the clothing rack and the tables. Items remaining after Thursday February 5th will be donated to the Amherst
Survival Center.
Amherst College Women’s Basketball Fundraiser for Amherst A Better Chance
Amherst College Women’s Basketball Team Hosts Fundraiser for Amherst A Better Chance (ABC)
The Amherst College Women’s Basketball Team invites the ARPS community to attend their game against Wesleyan University, Saturday, February 7, at 3 PM, at LaFrak Gym on the Amherst College campus.
The
team has dedicated this game as a fund-raiser for Amherst A Better
Chance (ABC). The money raised during halftime will be used for
improvements to the ABC House Study Center. Fans can meet the ABC
Scholars and participate in a raffle to win prizes. Admission to the game is FREE and the ARPS community is encouraged to attend.
Each
year, members of the Women’s Basketball Team provide tutoring support
to the ABC Scholars. Please plan to attend the game and support
Amherst A Better Chance (ABC) in its core mission: to
provide academically talented and highly motivated young men of color
with the tools and support systems needed to maximize their
opportunities for success.
For more information, please contact ABC House Co-President Wendy Kohler wendykohler@comcast.net
Amherst Farmers' Market- Multi-Arts' workshop
Join Multi-Arts in a wonderful workshop creating 3D structures: dog, cows, mask, airplane etc
Saturday January 31, 10-12 at Amherst Winter Farmers' Market
Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Free of charge. Space is limited sign up at www.multi-arts.org
Jones Library - Documentary Screening & Discussion
Documentary Screening & Discussion
“Vincent Who?”
Join us on Thursday, February 5, 2015 at 7 pm in the Woodbury Room for a screening of Vincent Who?, the fifth in a film & discussion series being held over several months which look at issues of race.
A facilitated discussion will be held after the screening.
Vincent Who? is a powerful film about the
1982 murder in Detroit of Vincent Chin by two white autoworkers. The
film explores this event through interviews with the key players at the
time, as well as a whole new generation of activists
whose lives were impacted by Vincent Chin. It also looks at the case in
relation to the larger narrative of Asian American history, in such
events as Chinese Exclusion, Japanese American Internment in WWII, the
1992 L.A. Riots, anti-Asian hate crimes, and
post-9/11 racial profiling.
Free and open to the public. For more information, please contact Janet Ryan at 413/259-3223.
This film series is co-sponsored by the Jones Library and The Coming Together Project.
More information about The Coming Together Project can be found at
http://www.coming-together. org/.
Jones Library Focus Groups - Participants Needed!
Please join us at an upcoming Jones Library Focus Group to talk about the Library’s FY17-FY21 Long Range Plan.
This is your opportunity to make a difference in
the future of The Jones Library’s services, programs, materials,
buildings, finances, technology, etc. Our Group facilitators will be
from The Birch Group, out of Farmington, Connecticut. Your
comments/concerns/ideas/ criticisms/compliments matter!
The Focus Group schedule is as follows:
· Friday, February 13, 2015 9am-12pm; Woodbury Room (Jones Library).
· Monday, February 9, 2015 6pm-9pm; Woodbury Room (Jones Library).
More info can be obtained at www.JonesLibrary.org or 413.259.3106
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Friday, January 16, 2015
Fundraiser - Thank You!
A SWEET Thank you to all who supported the Glazed Doughnut Coffee Cake Fundraiser!
Thanks to the support of our community, the PGO raised over $700 to use towards programs for our kids such as curriculum mini-grants, Field Day, a free yearbook for every student and much more. Thank you so much to FR parents Dawn Lepere and Keren Rhodes for their hard work and organization in making this fundraiser a success.
Thanks to the support of our community, the PGO raised over $700 to use towards programs for our kids such as curriculum mini-grants, Field Day, a free yearbook for every student and much more. Thank you so much to FR parents Dawn Lepere and Keren Rhodes for their hard work and organization in making this fundraiser a success.
Saturday, January 10, 2015
SEPAC
Special Education Parent Advisory Council Meeting (SEPAC)Representing: Pelham Elementary, Amherst Elementary, and Amherst Regional Schools (PAARS) as well as students out of district.
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Amherst Regional High School Library
7:10pm (approximate time of presentation based upon agenda)
Just
want to inform community that SEPAC is making a brief presentation to
the school committee. Meeting is open to all in the community!
7:10pm (approximate time of presentation based upon agenda)
Friday, January 9, 2015
Jones Library - On the Same Page community reading program
Amherst, MA – The Jones Library is holding its third On the Same Page community reading program, this year featuring the novel
The Girl Who Fell from the Sky by award-winning author
Heidi W. Durrow. The entire Amherst community is invited to read the
book and participate in the related programs which will be held in
February and March 2015. On the Same Page – Amherst
will culminate in an author appearance to be held on Wednesday, March 11, 2015 at the Munson Memorial Library Hall in South Amherst.
On The Same Page - Amherst is designed to bring the
local community together by encouraging residents to read the same book
and by offering programming and opportunities for discussion about the
book and the themes it contains. Now a
featured annual event, On the Same Page – Amherst explores a different
book each year, to include a variety of themes, topics, genres, and
writing styles.
The Girl Who Fell from the Sky was
winner of the PEN/Bellwether Prize for Socially Engaged Fiction in
2008. The PEN/Bellwether Prize is awarded biennially to the author of a
previously unpublished novel of high literary caliber
that promotes fiction that addresses issues of social justice and the
impact of culture and politics on human relationships. Set in the
1980s, this novel tells the story of Rachel, the daughter of a Danish
mother and a black G.I. who becomes the sole survivor
of a family tragedy.
Heidi W. Durrow is the New York Times best-selling author of
The Girl Who Fell from the Sky (Algonquin Books), which received writer Barbara Kingsolver’s
PEN/Bellwether Prize for Socially Engaged Fiction, and is a book club favorite.
The Girl Who Fell from the Sky has been hailed as one of the Best Novels of 2010 by the
Washington Post, a Top 10 Book of 2010 by The Oregonian, and named a Top 10 Debut of 2010 by
Booklist.
For further information about the On the Same Page - Amherst, please contact Janet Ryan at 413/259-3223.
The Amherst League of Women Voters Event
The Amherst League of Women Voters welcomes Superintendent Maria Geryk
and ARPS administrators to participate in the popular series "How a
Small Town Makes Big Things Happen". Topics to be discussed are
curriculum, equity and support programs for families. The community is
encouraged to attend this free event on Thursday, January 15 at 7-8:30pm in the Woodbury Room at the Jones Library.
Author Night with Don Ogden at the Jones Library
Amherst, MA – Local writer/poet Don Ogden reads from his new book
Bad Atmosphere – A Collection of Poetry & Prose on the Climate Crisis on Tuesday, January 20 at 7 pm in the Woodbury Room at the Jones Library. (The snow date for this program will be Thursday, March 19, 2015 at 7 pm.)
Published by Amherst-based Levellers Press,
Bad Atmosphere - A Collection of Poetry & Prose on the Climate Crisis
was published in November 2014. The author, local writer/poet Don
Ogden, is producer and co-host of The Enviro Show on WXOJ-LP/Valley Free
Radio. The book is the culmination
of decades’ worth of writing by Ogden focusing on various aspects of
climate change that moved him to put into words feelings and thoughts
evoked by "the greatest crisis of our time". Ogden, known by many as
d.o., has been active in environmental issues for
most of his life. His poetry and commentaries have appeared in a wide
variety of publications and on national and local radio.
Joining the celebration are local
singer/songwriters Tom Neilson and Lynn Waldron, as well as Susan
Theberge of Climate Action Now! MA, who will speak about that local
group's efforts
in addressing the climate crisis.
Free and open to the public. For more information, please contact Janet Ryan at 413/259-3223.
Saturday, January 3, 2015
Food for Fines at the Jones Library and Branches
Amherst, MA – The Jones Library and branches will be
offering a “food for fines” amnesty period from January 2 – 31, 2015.
Library patrons who bring a non-perishable, non-expired food donation or make a
monetary contribution to the Amherst Survival Center when they return overdue
library materials during this time will have the fines on those overdue
materials forgiven.
“This is a great opportunity for patrons with long-overdue
library materials to get those items back to the library without having to pay
the fines that are accumulating,” says Amy Anaya, Head of Borrower Services at
the Jones Library. It’s important to note that the amnesty applies only
to items that are being returned during this time, and not to existing overdue
fines on items that have already been returned or for billed or lost items.
Holding a Food for Fines drive is a long-standing annual
tradition at the Jones Library. The food and funds collected will support
the work of the Amherst Survival Center, the local service agency that assists
many in our community in meeting their basic needs.
Message from Whitsons Culinary Group
This December, Whitsons produce pick for “Harvest of the
Month” is carrots. Students and staff enjoyed this healthy vegetable which is
served nearly every day during the school year. In January, the featured
selection will be the apple. Apples are on the lunch line nearly every day and
diners will have the opportunity to sample different varieties and apple-filled
dishes.
USDA regulations require that all students have at least one
half a cup of fruit or vegetable on their tray. Students are developing a love
of vegetables and creating life-long healthy habits.
Thank you to the classes which decorated the kitchen for the
season. The Whitsons staff enjoyed the wonderful snowflakes which serve as a
reminder that winter is here for a while!
Whitsons provides a variety of gluten free meals available
to any student that requires one. Parents/guardians may inform the kitchen
manager in advance if a student requires a gluten free meal.
The entire community is invited to attend the Martin Luther
King Breakfast on January 17th at Amherst Regional Middle School (170 Chestnut
Street). Whitsons supports the Martin
Luther King Committee and participates by preparing the breakfast for all
attendees. This is always a meaningful and fun time for all.