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APRIL 22, 2021<br />

WEEKLYNEWS.NET - 978-532-5880 5<br />

Community Schools springing into spring<br />

LYNNFIELD — Community<br />

Schools offers year-round before-<br />

and after-school programs<br />

and a summer program. For more<br />

information, call 781 334 5814 or<br />

email lsc@lynnfield.k12.ma.us<br />

Upcoming programs include<br />

Springtime Tournament of Champions<br />

— an action-packed class<br />

with kids participating in a variety<br />

of games, such as dodgeball,<br />

handball, street hockey, soccer,<br />

football, basketball, and many<br />

others in a special tournament setting.<br />

In addition to learning the fundamentals<br />

of these sports, we will<br />

have exciting discussions about<br />

current events in sports, good<br />

sportsmanship, and improving our<br />

sports skills together as a group.<br />

Each participant will receive a<br />

daily pack of cards.<br />

The program is open to grades<br />

5-8 on Tuesdays, April 27; May 4,<br />

11, 18, 25 (rain date June 1) from<br />

2-3 p.m.<br />

Grades 3-4 are scheduled for<br />

Thursdays, April 29; May 6, 13,<br />

20, 27 (rain date June 3) at<br />

2:30-3:30 p.m.<br />

Registration is limited to 20<br />

students with an $85 registration<br />

fee.<br />

Yoga for Little Athletes with<br />

Melissa Gemmell features an outdoor<br />

class aimed at getting kids<br />

moving and teaching them important<br />

life skills.<br />

Classes will include yoga<br />

activities to help with strength,<br />

flexibility, and balance to complement<br />

any sport. Movement will be<br />

combined with a focus on topics<br />

such as teamwork, kindness, optimism,<br />

and good nutrition.<br />

Children will practice positive<br />

affirmations, gratitude, and techniques<br />

to calm the body and mind<br />

which they can apply towards<br />

sports, school, and family time.<br />

Classes are open to students<br />

in kindergarten to second grade<br />

on Mondays, April 26; May 3,<br />

10, 17, 24 (rain date June 7) from<br />

3:30-4:30 p.m. at the Huckleberry<br />

Hill School.<br />

The program is open to Huckleberry<br />

Hill and Summer Street<br />

students. (open to both The registration<br />

fee is $75 with a maximum<br />

12-student registration.<br />

Scholastic Aptitude Preparation<br />

(SAT) classes are also underway<br />

with math preparation taught<br />

by Audrey Coats.<br />

The class reviews number and<br />

operations; algebra and functions;<br />

geometry and measurement; and<br />

data analysis, statistics, and probability.<br />

There will be homework<br />

in the form of practice sections<br />

each week; practice is essential for<br />

students to increase their readiness<br />

for the exam.<br />

Classes are scheduled for<br />

Mondays, April 26, May 3, 10, 17,<br />

24 from 6-7:30 p.m.<br />

The course fee is $145 with a<br />

20-student maximum registration.<br />

The SAT verbal preparation<br />

class taught by Joey Puleo focuses<br />

on sentence completion, critical<br />

reading, essay writing, revision,<br />

grammar, and mechanics.<br />

Test taking strategies and skills<br />

include timing, skipping, and accuracy<br />

will be covered through<br />

diagnostic and practice exams.<br />

The course is held on Thursdays,<br />

April 29; May 6, 13, 20, 27<br />

from 6-7:30 p.m. The course fee is<br />

$145 with a 20-student maximum<br />

registration.<br />

Clear Water picks up the tab<br />

FOR THE WEEKLY NEWS<br />

LYNNFIELD — Boston<br />

Police Patrolmen’s Association<br />

(BPPA) members and emergency<br />

medical services (EMS)<br />

workers received a complimentary<br />

Easter Sunday meal,<br />

thanks to Lowell Street-based<br />

Boston Clear Water.<br />

“We are very appreciative<br />

and thankful to Boston Clear<br />

Water Company for providing<br />

the BPPA and emergency<br />

services with this wonderful<br />

Easter dinner. This act of<br />

generosity will go a long way<br />

in restoring and refueling the<br />

hundreds of police officers and<br />

EMS who are always giving<br />

110 percent,” said Boston Police<br />

Patrolmen’s Association<br />

President Larry Calderone.<br />

Boston Clear Water operates<br />

one of the oldest mineral<br />

springs in the United States,<br />

according to a BPPA press release.<br />

While its water origins<br />

are unknown, it has been a reliable<br />

source of quenching thirst<br />

since 1615.<br />

With a pH of 7.7, high<br />

mineral content, electrolytes<br />

and no additives, Clear Water<br />

brings one of the purest sources<br />

of drinking water in the region,<br />

the release said.<br />

"Now, more than ever, we<br />

need to support the first responders<br />

who keep our neighborhoods<br />

safe," said Anthony<br />

Gattineri, Boston Clear Water<br />

Company steward. “We want<br />

to express our sincere appreciation<br />

to the brave men and<br />

women of the BPPA and EMS<br />

who are on the front lines every<br />

day. It’s an honor as fellow<br />

citizens of the Commonwealth<br />

to serve them a delicious Easter<br />

Sunday dinner and share<br />

our fresh mineral water with<br />

them. It’s an added bonus to<br />

assist the hard-hit hospitality<br />

industry in 2020 as well.”<br />

The two restaurants providing<br />

meals were The Stockyard<br />

in Brighton and West on Centre<br />

in West Roxbury.<br />

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