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March 11, 2016 
Photo of the Week
The spring-like weather this week had these young musicians heading outside for practice time. Photo by Christine Nicholas
News & Notices
RSVP for DCD's Strategic Planning Meeting
All parents, faculty, and staff are invited to kickoff the strategic planning process on Saturday, April 2, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Please confirm your attendance by contacting Danise Cavallaro in the Development Office at extension 2582 or dcavallaro@dcds.net.
Sign up now for Extended Day spring programs
This spring, EDP is offering three after-school programs in Fused Glass with Denault Studios, Robots with Mr. Nash, and Chess with Chess Wizards. Students may join these programs whether or not they are enrolled in EDP. All three programs will run from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. and originate at Extended Day. Click here for a registration form with more detailed information about dates and cost, and sign up now to ensure your space!
Calling all runners and poets!
Save the date for the James Joyce Ramble on Sunday, April 24,  and get involved in this great community event by representing DCD, a sponsor of this year's race. There are three ways you can take part in this year's event: 1) Join the DCD running team and run or walk in the race; 2) join the hydration team and hand out water along the race route to thirsty runners; and 3) join the tent crew at the Endicott Estate and help spread the word about DCD. The deadline to sign up is April 8. Click here for more detailed information and directions for registering for the DCD team. 
Feeling Groovy! Get ready for this year's DCD Fair
 
Mark your calendars for Saturday, May 7, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Click here for a letter about the Fair. Contact Julie Hagan if you have any questions.  

The trailer for collecting gently used books, toys, and sporting goods to sell at the Fair is located in the parking lot next to Herrick and Huntington House. Please keep in mind as you're doing spring cleaning to donate items to Toys and Books at the DCD Fair. Click here for a list of acceptable items.

T-shirts made of 100% cotton and featuring the Fair logo on the front and a peace sign on the back can be ordered now. Click here for the order form. 
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Jack's Kitchen
Gone Fishin' 
See you in two weeks. Have a great spring break, and stay healthy!
The Week Ahead
Tuesday, March 29
Day 5

School resumes
 
Wednesday, March 30
Day 6


Thursday, March 31
Day 1

Fair Assembly
8:15 a.m. Lowell Center

Friday, April 1
Day 2

Accepted students reception
8:30 a.m. 

Saturday, April 2

Strategic Planning Retreat
8:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. 
Read On! The Library Blog

Beatrix Potter
July 28th will be the 150th anniversary of Beatrix Potter's birth. Many events are scheduled in Great Britain and the United States to celebrate her life.

Beatrix Potter, one of the world's most famous storytellers, is celebrated in a new biography for our youngest readers. Beatrix Potter and Her Paint Box was written and illustrated by David McPhail (Henry Holt, 2015). The author/illustrator used watercolor and ink on illustration board for the delightful artwork that is reminiscent of Potter's own art.

McPhail's spare text begins by describing what life was like for children during the 19th century when nannies and tutors worked for wealthy families. The children sometimes spent a great deal of time exploring on their own. Beatrix was given her mother's paint box when she was young, and the girl made her own sketchbooks out of paper and string. From the beginning, Beatrix drew and painted animals and scenes from nature. While she was given formal painting lessons, she preferred to paint in her own style, so the tutoring was stopped. As an adult, Miss Potter wrote and illustrated a story about a rabbit for the son of a friend who was sick. Remembering her own time of convalescence from an illness when she was a child, Beatrix sent along her little story to cheer him. The child's mother encouraged the artist to publish her book, and The Tale of Peter Rabbit became a gift to all children.


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