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Birch Dining Commons Menu: Sept. 15-21

Sunday
Breakfast
Assorted blintz, poached eggs, corned beef hash, hash browns, peach cobbler, quiche, make your own waffles, yogurt bar, assorted eggs and omelets at the grill

Dinner
Chicken breast with broccoli and cheese, gravy, Mediterranean fish stew, rice pilaf, Capri blend vegetable, vegetable-tofu  stuffed tomatoes.

Pasta bar: pasta, marinara  sauce, Asian or rice noodles, vegetable or chicken broth, sautéed vegetables

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September Religious Observances

September is certainly a busy and exciting month as the school year begins. It is also a time for significant religious traditions and cultural observances for many members in our community.

On September 4-6, Jewish community members honored the days of Rosh Hashanah. Today also marks the start of Yom Kippur observances. Together, these are considered to be the Jewish High Holy Days, or the Days of Awe. Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year, which falls in the month of Tishrei, the seventh month of the Hebrew calendar. Tishrei is believed to be the month in which God created the world, and Jewish people observe this time in self-examination, reflection, and repentance, or teshuvah. It is also a time of great hope and spiritual renewal, and making peace in the community.

Yom Kippur falls 10 days after Rosh Hashanah, and is known as the Day of Atonement. It is believed that Yom Kippur is the day when God decides the fate of each human being. The day is marked with services, prayers, fasting, forgiveness and reconciliation, and teshuvah, or repentance, in order to draw closer to one another and to God. These observances of these High Holy Days begin at sundown on September 4 and September 13.

September 22 marks the day known as the Autumnal Equinox (northern hemisphere), when the sun shines directly on the equator and the length of day and night are nearly equal, about 12 hours. In Wiccan/Pagan traditions, this day is also known as Mabon, and is celebrated as a festival of the mid-harvest. Time is taken to honor the changing of the seasons, and giving thanks for the abundance of the harvest. To celebrate, observers of Mabon gather together to prepare foods that honor the hearth and the gifts of the earth. Celebrations and rituals include the telling of stories, saying prayers, giving thanks, meditations, singing songs, and honoring the blessings of the earth, while staying mindful of the significance of the balance of light and dark in our lives.

Academic Dean Greg Tuleja and the faculty understand that the fall religious holidays will mean that some students will miss classes and may be unable to do academic work for several days. Faculty will be flexible in giving deadline extensions and rescheduling tests when reasonable accommodations would benefit students. Families should contact the Dean of Student’s Office with any questions about religious holidays and observances during the school year.

Activities Fair Tonight

In the Parents Association Room and Cox Room tonight from 5:15-7 p.m.
To the left and right as you enter the Birch Dining Commons.

Come check out all of the amazing opportunities to be part of something here at Williston.
Try something new.  You might like it.  Share what you are passionate about.

Preview:
·      Cooking/baking club
·      Sustainable Life
·      Community Service
·      Habitat for Humanity
·      Rugby club
·      Magic club
·      PRIDE (Williston’s Gay/Straight Alliance)
·      Investment Club
·      Ultimate Frisbee
·      Music (Ensembles and chorus)
·      Kickstarts (hip-hop dance)
·      Book Club
·      Operation Smile
·      Volleyball Club
·      Classical Music Club
·      Fibers Club
·      Film Club
·      Math Club
·      The Log (Yearbook)
·      Willistonian (School newspaper. Oldest in country!)
·      Janus
·      Gold Key (Admissions Tour Guides)
·      SOAP
·      Classics Club
·      Squash Club
·      Karting Club (go karts)
·      L.I.N.K.  (Liberty in North Korea)
·      Political Action Committee
·      Debate club
·      Academic Team/As Schools Match Wits
·      Hiking
·      Theatre Without Walls (TWOW)

If you notice a club missing here, please let me know.

Weekend Activities Sep 14-15

Saturday Night

  • Open Gym 7:30-10:45 p.m.
  • Williston Folk Festival
    Patio/Quad in front of Reed
    7:30-10:30 p.m.
    Student Council Grilling free food for us!

Jenee Halstead will be opening for us. Mike Barnett from the Deadly Gentlemen, and Jake Jolliff of Joy Kills Sorrow.  Click on their name to check them out.

Sunday

  • Open Gym 1:15-5:15 p.m.
  • Open Reed Showing NFL games Pizza and Wings (incl. Giants vs. Broncos 4:25 p.m.)
  • Trip to the Mall
  • Trip to Northampton (Shopping, Walmart)

Come sign up for off-campus Activities!  Have fun. Take care of each other.

Fall Senior Dinner on Sept. 16

Fall Senior Dinner is Monday, September 16, 2013 at 6:15 p.m. in the Birch Dining Commons. Formal dress is required.

This year’s guest speaker will be Sara Delano Collins, Product Management Consultant at MMC Capital, and a member of the Williston Northampton School Class of 1998.

A dessert reception for the Class of 2014 and faculty will take place after the dinner at the Head of School’s Residence, 37 Park Street.

Writing Center Welcome

Greetings from the Writing Center!  Every Sunday or Monday, you will get an email from me with the Writing Center hours for the week.  You can feel free to tuck this email away in your deleted items, ready for the moment you need it, you can print it out and hang it on your door, or you can just remember these three things:

1.      The Writing Center is great!
2.      The Writing Center has candy! (Unless someone has gotten there before you.)
3.      The Writing Center tutors are nice and want to help you!

This week, we will be open for evening study hall every night (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday) from 7:45 p.m. to 9:45 p.m.  If you want to visit during the day, stop by and visit or send me an email and I will be sure to be there.  No need to make an appointment, though; just drop by and we will be happy to help you create polished masterpieces (well, maybe!) for your teachers.  We are located in a spacious, candy-filled room on the second floor of the library.

Stay tuned for increased hours after tutor training on Wednesday!

Sarah Sawyer
Writing Center Director, English Teacher