Salem Community Patriot October 15, 2010 - 9
BJ’s Wholesale Club in Salem ‘Adopts’ Walter Haigh School this Year
submitted by BJ’s Wholesale Club BJ’s Wholesale Club in Salem announces that through its Adopt-A-School (ADAS) Program, they will partner with Walter Haigh School to help enhance existing curriculum that best meet the educational needs of local children and families. “BJ’s Wholesale Club takes great pride in supporting educational programs, and we look forward to this year’s partnership with Walter Haigh School,” said Danielle Salvetti, community relations specialist for BJ’s Wholesale Club. “Throughout the school year, BJ’s will provide students with opportunities that help them grow into active citizens throughout their community.”
BJ’s offers two versions of its ADAS Program:
“Giving” and “GRADES.” Walter Haigh School will participate in the “GRADES” program, receiving donations to use toward discretionary programs such as field trips and special events, reading enhancement programs, or other educational needs. The program also provides a complimentary BJ’s Membership and invitations to BJ’s-sponsored events that promote good citizenship or build learning skills. Additionally, the school will work with the BJ’s Community Relations Specialist to develop customized partnership plans focused on curriculum enhancement, community involvement, and fundraising. Schools then work with their local BJ’s Clubs to implement these plans. On September 28, students from
Walter Haigh School were invited to the BJ’s in Salem to kick off their academic partnership. Children took part in stimulating activities such as a scavenger hunt and coloring contest. The students also unveiled the Haigh School partnership banner, which was designed by the Haigh School art teacher. “Our goal is to develop a relationship with a community member that would benefit the students of the Haigh School and the community at large. In addition, we hope to educate the residents of Salem of the endless possibilities that can be achieved when members of the community work together,” said Christine Honey- Nadeau, principal of the Walter Haigh School.
Silverthorne Celebrates National Adult Day Week
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by Robyn Hatch Silverthorne Adult Day Care celebrated National Adult Day Week in style! The participants
enjoyed all sorts of special activities last week. First, they took the new transport bus and enjoyed a lunch out with the staff at Windham Junction. Participants included Helen Razzioni, 84; Mal Inowski, 85; Joanne Green, 60; Ray Backler, 89; Charlene Diamatteo, 86; Hank Gagnon, 83; Rita Darois, 89; and Joe Roldan, 79. During the luncheon, the group got to be even better friends than they already were. The next day, the participants enjoyed a musical entertainment special, and finally, a huge pizza party ended up the week for all.
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Hank Gagnon, 83, changes his mind again when deciding what to order, and Rita Darois, 89, gets ready to order
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