Daily Announcements from Williston Northampton

Wednesday Menu: Feb. 20

Breakfast
Baked eggs au gratin, baked eggs with ham, sausage, chef’s choice stuffed French toast, yogurt bar, assorted eggs at the grill, Fruit smoothies

Lunch
Vegetable soup or soup du jour, fried clam strips, sloppy joe’s-rolls, spicy chick peas with ginger, green beans, hot dog station

Pasta bar: cheese stuffed rigatoni with marinara, eggplant roll-up-with pesto

Dinner
Baked chicken quarters, rice pilaf, beef stew, vegetarian stuffed peppers, broccoli,
Pasta station: bow tie pasta, marinara or pesto sauce

Grill: pork or tofu stir fry

Weekend Activities Feb 22-24

Children’s Theater Kabuki 3:30 p.m. all week

Friday Feb 22 Choral Coffee House 7:30 p.m. Dodge Room

Saturday Feb 23    Saturday Classes              

  • Open Gym 7-10:45 p.m.
  • Open Reed 7:15-10:45pm
  • Xbox Video Game Tournament in Stu Bop 7:00-10:45 p.m.
  • Trip to the Movies  6:30-10 p.m.
  • Northampton Shuttle 7:15-10:45pm
  • UMass Hockey vs. Maine 6:15-10:15 p.m. $12 Admission

Sunday Feb 24                                

  • Winter Instrumental Music Concert 4 p.m. Dodge Room
  • Open Gym 1:15-5:15pm
  • Open Reed 1:00-5:00pm w/movie “Tower Heist”
  • XTreme Paintball in Agawam 11 a.m.-3 p.m. $40 Complete Rental
  • Holyoke Mall 1-5 p.m.
  • Basketball Hall of Fame 1-5 p.m. $19 Admission
  • Choral Coffee House 7:30 p.m. Dodge Room

Tuesday Menu: Feb. 19

Breakfast
Breakfast sandwiches with and without meat, hash browns, yogurt bar, make-your-own waffle

Lunch
Clam chowder or miso soup, steamed rice, chicken stir fry, vegetarian tofu stir fry, corn

Grill: Shaved steak, sautéed peppers and onions, cheese or bbq sauce
Pasta station: Asian and rice noodles, veg or chicken broth, tofu and vegetables, pasta, marinara or meat sauce

Dinner
London broil, baked haddock, glazed carrots, quinoa with roasted vegetables, rice/orzo bake, green bean casserole

Grill: baked potatoes with broccoli and cheese, meat chili pasta bar-marinara  or meat sauce, roasted vegetables
Panini station: grilled chicken, assorted vegetables, ciabatta bread

Muji 12 on February 26

Hello Everyone,

On Tuesday, February 26th at the Athletic Center, the 12th annual Muji Muhammad 3-on-3 basketball tournament will be held.  Play will begin at 2:00 p.m.  Over the years, the “Muji” has been a competitive and fun tournament and a great way to bridge the gap between the winter sports season and spring break.

A little bit of history: Muji Muhammad was post-graduate student from Boston during the 2001-2002 school year, and he and Mr. Dietrich (who worked in the admissions office) brought the idea for a co-ed, 3-on-3 tournament to Williston from their previous school, Nobles.  Even after Muji graduated, we kept the tournament going and named it in his honor.  For years, Jeremy Deason, middle school teacher and boys’ basketball coach, ran the tournament.  After he left Williston to become the athletic director at Stoneleigh Burnham a few years back, Mr. Kudla and I have had the pleasure of organizing this event.

Who can play?  Anyone in the Williston community.  Here are the rules: teams must be co-ed, and a team cannot have more than one varsity basketball player (male or female) or more than one adult on it.

Sign-ups: Email your team to me by 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 21st.  Let me know which player is the Team Captain and know that we will be using a regulation girls’ basketball for the tourney.  Mr. Kudla and I and a top-secret committee will meet in a top-secret location the night of February 21st to make up the tournament bracket.

T-Shirts!  You can order your Muji 12 t-shirts during lunch (or on the English floor) this week.  Half of the proceeds from t-shirt sales will help defray the costs of the baseball team’s 2014 spring break trip to Florida and the other half will be given to charity.

Questions: If you have any questions, please talk to me on campus or email me.

Looking forward to another great year.  See you on February 26th!

All My Best,
Mr. Sawyer

Wondrous Tales of Old Japan Opens Today!

Our children’s play opens today, Feb. 18, and we’d love for you all to come and see this colorful show!

Wondrous Tales of Old Japan is a collection of 4 Japanese folk tales which are being told in the Kabuki style of theatre.

Tickets can be reserved at:  wnsboxoffice.tixato.com

Our shows run at 3:30 each day this week, Monday through Saturday!

We can’t wait to see you there!

Charles Raffetto
Technical Director

Diversity Day/ Chris Herren

I wanted to share a quick email with the entire Williston community in regards to Chris Herren who spoke on Friday.  The attention that you all gave him was unbelievably and I hope everyone learned “one thing” from his story.

You cancheck out his website at www.theherrenproject.org. Founded in 2011, the Herren Project is a 501(c)3 non-profit foundation that assists individuals and families struggling with addiction.

I also wanted to share that some students have asked about supporting his foundation and I believe this is going to be the charity that we use this year during the Police and Fire Department vs. Williston faculty basketball game that will take place on Friday night April 5th at 7:00pm.  This is a class Saturday so the entire boarding school will be here.  Please do not hesitate to contact me if you’d like to learn more or help out with this event.

Thanks again for a successful Diversity Day!

Mike Athas

Daffodil Day Appeal Today and Tomorrow

Williston Community-

Today and tomorrow, Feb. 18 and 19, at lunch we are conducting our annual Daffodil Day appeal in support of the American Cancer Society. Daffodils are a sign of the coming of spring and a symbol of hope in the battle against cancer. We know that most members of our community have experienced loss of a friend or loved one as a result of this disease, and we hope that you will contribute to the efforts against cancer by purchasing a bouquet of daffodils ($10) that will be delivered to a friend or colleague on campus after the March break. You can also purchase a Gift of Hope ($25) and the American Cancer Society will deliver daffodils anonymously to a local individual who is struggling with cancer.

We will have order forms available at lunch, and you can pay through cash, check, or charge to your Williston account. Thanks for your consideration.

Peter, Meg, and Julia Valine

Senior Project Application Forms Due Feb. 27

Completed application forms for Senior Projects are due by the end of the Academic Day on Wednesday, February 27.

Senior Project application forms are now available in my office.  If you are interested in pursuing this opportunity to develop a previously established interest in a particular area of study, please come by my office to discuss it. This is NOT required of seniors, and in fact, only about 10 or 12 seniors in any particular year choose to take part in this program.  For those who do, it is a significant commitment upon which graduation and our diploma will depend.  If you have questions, please see me.  These are typically individual projects, not group projects. Thanks!

Mr. Tuleja

Monday Menu: Feb. 18

Breakfast
French toast sticks, baked apples, home fries, make-your-own waffle, yogurt bar
assorted eggs at the grill

Lunch
French onion soup or cream of mushroom soup, grilled kielbasa, sauerkraut-peppers and onions, potato pierogi,  baked fish,  noodles kugel, Italian blend vegetables

Pasta station: gemelle, marinara, alfredo sauce, broccoli

Dinner
Roast loin of pork, mashed potato, gravy, turkey divan, roasted vegetables with penne, Catalina blend vegetables

Pasta station: manicotti, marinara or meat sauce, bread sticks