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The Marion Cross School is contacted by local businesses and non-profits to make our parents aware of upcoming opportunities. We publish information that directly supports or enhances our Pre-K-6 population. Please note that these are not school sponsored events.

If you have a program you'd like featured, please contact Jessica Liddy in the front office. Items will be featured for the month with updates each Friday.

Week of May 17- May 21

Norwich Historical Society is hosting a sheep-to-shawl event for families on May 22 from 1-4pm (we will have tents in case of rain).

Our beloved sheep shearer, Fred, will be here with his sheep and will let kids help as they have in the past. We'll also have spinning, weaving, and knitting with hands-on components.  The barn will be open and kids can explore the town jail cells and see the town hearse.  This has often been a traditional visit by the 1st grade. Inside we have an artifact "please touch" room with objects for kids to explore --they can learn to finger knit and take a little yarn with them.  It's all free on Saturday from 1-4pm at Norwich Historical Society, 277 Main Street.


STEM Robotix Summer Camps

Due to increased vaccination rates and the expected vaccine availability for many students starting this week, STEM Robotix is pleased to announce a return to our more traditional IN PERSON summer camps.

While we know that our youngest students may not yet be eligible for Covid vaccine, we are increasingly confident that we can safely support our students and provide the enriching experience all students/families have come to expect.

 

2021 camp schedule:

ROBOTICS - GRAPHICAL(Gr 3 - 5)                  June 21 - 25

SCRATCH(Gr 3-6) AND/OR PYTHON(5-8)      June 28 - July 2

FLL FOCUS ROBOTICS(Gr 4-8)             July 12 - 16

ADV ROBOTICS - INTRO/MECANUM(Gr 5 - 8)      July 19 - 23

ADV ROBOTICS  - ROBOT ARMS/DELTA(Gr 6-9)    July 26 - 30

Camp details including detailed camp descriptions, weekly schedules, times, safety precautions and online camp registration can be found by visiting the our website at  www.stemrobotix.com


CM International Soccer Camp 5th-10th Graders

We will be celebrating our 12th year on the beautiful Kimball Union Academy Campus! Our coaches and counselors are former and current collegiate and professional soccer players! Facilities Include Indoor Turf Field, Student Center with (TVs, Ping Pong tables, store), auditorium to watch movies and soccer games, and a gymnasium We offer both overnight and day camper options.

Sign up by June 1 for discount

To Register and Learn more about our camp and CM International Soccer www.cminternationalsoccer.com cminternationalsoccer@gmail.com


2021 Summer Calendar of Events Norwich Historical Society

(and a poem for you)

We're so excited to be offering outdoor, in-person events very soon! 
Can't wait to see you (and your mask).

Need to do some research?  We continue to be open by appointment.

Sheep to Shawl Festival for Families & Kids

May 22:  1-4pm.      
Sheep-shearing, spinning, weaving and more! Free

Raindate: May 23

Mid-Century Modern Walking Tour

July 18: 3pm
Tour the Hopson Road and Pine Tree neighborhoods.

Mid-Century Modern Walking Tour

Sept 12: 3pm
Tour the Hopson Road and Pine Tree neighborhoods.

Village Center Walking Tour: Slavery & the Civil War

June 6: 3pm
Slavery, Abolition, and the Civil War Walking Tour   (Village Center)
 

History Camp for Kids
Old-time work and fun

July 19—23: 
Grades 3 - 5     
(sign up through Norwich Rec)

Walking Tour: Slavery & the Civil War

Sept 26: 3pm
Slavery, Abolition, and the Civil War Walking Tour  

Feast and Farm Bicycle & Driving Tour Fundraiser

June 20 (rain date June 27):
8am—noon (bicycles); 1-4pm (cars).Gather food for a meal & celebrate our farms!

Lewiston: A Ghost Hamlet --Walking Tour 

August 22: 3pm
Tour the lost hamlet of Lewiston and see the train station.

Annual Norwich Antiques Show

September 18: Antiques, Appraisal Road Show, Food, and music. Our fall fundraiser 

Sign-up for Walking Tours online by clicking here. Tickets are $10; NHS members are free

VOLUNTEER WITH US!


With just one half-time employee, we depend on our volunteers!  There are so many opportunities to become involved on-line and in-person. Email Sarah (sarah@norwichhistory.org) to find out more.

GARDENING AND GROUNDS
    Join us for a work-day or join the lawn mowing rotation
WALKING TOURS
    Become a walking tour leader or help create a new tour 
WORK WITH KIDS
    Volunteer at the Sheep-to-Shawl festival this spring
ANSWER RESEARCH QUESTIONS
    You wouldn't believe the questions we get
HELP AT THE ANTIQUES SHOW
    Sell tickets, set-up tents, serve food

Many thanks to our 2021 Business Sponsors who make our calendar of events possible: 


Stewards
Dan & Whit’s
Webster & Donovan Excavating, Inc.
 
Sustainers
Building Energy
Riverlight Builders, Inc. 

Supporters
Bushway Agency
Children’s Art Studio
Hanover Orthodontics
Haynes and Garthwaite Architects
HP Roofing 
Jeff Wilmot Painting
River Road Veterinary Clinic

 

In 2016 Norwich Historical Society asked eight local poets to browse through our collections, find something that captured their imagination and compose a poem about it. The results are as varied and surprising as the lives and times that inspired them.

Interaction with objects prompts reflection about the lives of those who used them, about what connects us to those lives and about how we are different.

Read and listen to the poems at:   https://norwichhistory.org/poets-and-the-past/

 

Art Full Mind, 1798 by Ivy Schweitzer
written in response to the Amanda Russell sampler, pictured above.

Happy the maid
Whose artless mind
in works so innocent can find
amusement and delight.

At ten I learn from Gran, laying out
spools, hoops, her stork-shaped scissors,
the beehive thimble
Da whittled from the tumbled sugar maple
and the cotton threads I coveted
from Burton’s new store down to Norwich Plain,
deepest greens and blues for the big river.

All winter I wrestle my letters and numbers,
hands chapped from chores and chilled fingers
clumsy on the sampler’s rough linen.

Needle flashing in candlelight,
I space and set tiny crosses that glint
like stars in the dawn sky, picturing
Mother’s plentiful preserves
and the rows of seedlings in sister’s spring garden.

Tying the last knot, I sign my work:
Amanda R Russell is my name and
with my needle wrought the same.

Pausing by the hearth where it hangs,
my whole body flushes—
the flame alive and
leaping within me.


The Twin State Soccer Club is excited to offer two skills clinics to interested Upper Valley players, regardless of club or team affiliation. Both clinics will be led by TSSC's director and head coach, Sasa Cirovic. 

Clinic Director: Sasa Cirovic | Twin State Soccer Club Director of Coaching

Questions and Registrationinfo@cas-soccer.com 

FINISHING CLINIC – Technique and Tactics in front of the Goal (U12 and up).

The FINISHING CLINIC is open to girls and boys ages U12 and up (2009s and older) regardless of club affiliation. This is an intensive camp designed for committed players with a high work rate and focus looking to improve their individual technical skills, 1v1 defending abilities, and shooting & finishing skills. The TSSC staff will use the "Game Sense" training methodology to teach and improve the players' technical skills and game understanding.

Clinic Curriculum:

  • 1v1 Attacking & Defending
  • Dribbling turns & tricks to escape pressure
  • First touch & control
  • Shooting for accuracy & power
  • Finishing from airballs
  • Deceiving the opponent to create your shot

Where:  

  • Mondays: Quechee, The Murphey Farm Soccer Field
  • Wednesday: Norwich, The Community Pizza Oven Field

When:

Ages 12 and up: 6-7:30 PM* 
 
*On Mondays, this age group will be part of the Twin State Skill Club

Dates:  13 Sessions

  • May: 3, 5, 10, 12, 17, 19, 24, 26
  • June: 2, 7, 9, 14, 16

Tuition:

  • $300.00 per player payable by check to CAS Soccer or by Venmo @CASSoccer.   
  • Check or cash payments can be given at the time of the first session.

 

Skill Builders Soccer Clinic (ages 7 - 11)

The Skill Builders Soccer Clinic is designed for fun while introducing players to the basic techniques of soccer through a “Games & Activities Approach to Learning.” The activities and small-sided (2v2/3v3) games will create an environment that will develop creativity and problem-solving skills.

The Clinic is available for boys and girls and is suitable for all levels of players ages 7-11.

Where:  

  • Mondays: Quechee, The Murphey Farm Soccer Field
  • Wednesday: Norwich, The Community Pizza Oven Field

When:

Ages 7-11: 4:30-6 PM

Dates:

  • May: 3, 5, 10, 12, 17, 19, 24, 26
  • June: 2, 7, 9, 14, 16

Tuition:

  • $250.00 per player payable by check to CAS Soccer or by Venmo @CASSoccer. 
  • Check, or cash payments can be given at the time of the first session.

TWIN STATE SOCCER CLUB clinics provide players an opportunity to develop personal social skills and experience the achievement that comes from being a team member in an environment that fosters fun and fitness. Players will be able to show a progression in their soccer development throughout the clinic and benefit from the enjoyment of a disciplined and organized clinic experience.


Summer Camp opportunity:

Upper Valley River Camp

We will be spending the majority of our time looking for, and catching fish on the Connecticut River upstream of the Wilder Dam, with a focus on how to target certain species with different types of lures and rigs, as well as best practices for keeping and releasing fish.


Dear Parents in the Dresden School District:

ALL Together is a regional coalition that takes action to reduce the impact of alcohol and drug
misuse in support of the development of healthy, safe, and resilient communities. 
ALL Together (www.uvalltogether.org) wants to know what you see and how you feel about
substance use in your community.

Please help guide our work to provide the most effective strategies that will prevent alcohol
and/or drug misuse among Upper Valley youth and young adults by taking the following
survey.   

Click here: https://epiphanycommunityservices.research.net/r/alltogethergreatersullivan
You only need to complete this survey once and your answers are confidential. This survey will
take approximately 15 minutes to complete.  The survey will be open until June 30, 2021.
Thank you for being a part of the substance misuse conversation in the Upper Valley.  

Respectfully,
Andrea Smith
Community Partnership Coordinator
ALL Together 
Community Health Improvement
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
andrea.e.smith@hitchcock.org


New Food Pantry information for residents of Hanover and Norwich

There's a new food pantry in the region. It's supported by the Haven, hosted (outside) by The Church of Christ at Dartmouth College, and organized by the Hanover Community Food Security Team. It operates Saturdays from 11 am-1 pm, in the church's driveway (40 College Street). It is open to anyone who's short on food. No registration needed but masks will be required.

Questions: (802) 222-7337 or Hanovercommunity.fs.team@gmail.com