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THE UNITEY CULINARY AND MUSICAL ARTS SERIES

Saturday, May 27

11 am – 2 pm

North High School
140 Harrington Way

FREE!

South East Asian Coalition Lion Dance

Afro Vibes Drummers

North High School Dance Team

North High Junior Cultural Fashion

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Civic Engagement

Spoken Word – Poetry

Education

Black History

Culture

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Greetings,

The next Community Membership meeting of the NAACP will be TOMORROW, Monday, April 24

6:30 pm

at the YMCA, 766 Main St.

The agenda will include updates from:

Leonard Cooper, 3rd Vice President and Economic Chair

Edward Robinson, Member at Large, regarding our work with the Jewish Federation

Dr. Thomas Doughton, Member at Large, will be discussing an opportunity for the Worcester NAACP to address how we can educate and advocate for our immigrant and refugee brothers and sisters. He is looking for individuals and individuals representing organizations to be part of this initiative.

Below is a representation of program and events that are happening in Worcester. If you are planning an event and wish to share  information (flyers) at our meeting, please feel free to come to the meeting. We will set aside time for folks to share information.

2017 Stand Against Racism, April 28 – 29

Fifth Sunday Fellowship, April 30 @ 4 pm, Emmanual Baptist Church. Guest Preacher, Elder Esau Vance, Mt. Olive Pentecostal Church

Mayday Rally for Worker and Immigrant Rights, May 1st @ 4:00pm, Worcester City Hall

UNITEY annual event on May 27 at North High School …

Thank You!

At the YWCA … Abby’s House and Our Story Edutainment … Tom Petty … and more!

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Abby’s House and Our Story Edutainment present Love Shouldn’t Hurt

Spoken Word and Lyrics

In Honor and Remembrance of Victims and Survivors of Domestic Violence

When: Wednesday, October 19

Where: Worcester Public Library

Time: 7 pm – 8 pm

Please join us for an evening of caring and remembrance as Worcester’s finest
poets and singers Honor victims and Celebrate survivors of Domestic Violence.

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Oct. 20 at Clark University, 950 Main St. …

Tom Petty biographer talks about men’s emotion in rock music

Clark University presents “Men, Masculinities and Emotion in Rock and Roll,” a conversation with Warren Zanes, author of “Petty: the Biography,” and executive director of the Rock and Roll Forever Foundation, beginning at 7 p.m., Oct. 20, in the Daniels Theater at Atwood Hall. The event is free and open to the public.

Zanes’ book about Petty, released in late 2015, has been hailed as a masterpiece in biography, revealing “an X-ray of the most fragile, most volatile, and most sublime social unit ever invented: the rock-and-roll band. The alliances, the distortions, the deep bruises and the absurd elations that can never be explained to an outsider” (Journalist/author Stephen Dubner).

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Warren Zanes

Zanes, who has taught at several U.S. universities, also was vice president at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. His writing subjects range from Jimmy Rogers to Dusty Springfield, to the Willburn Brothers to the History of Warner Bros. Records. Additionally, Zanes made three records with the 1980s rock and roll band the Del Fuegos and three as a solo artist.

Michael Addis, professor in the Department of Psychology at Clark University, organized the talk and will serve as moderator. Addis is director of the Research Group on Men’s Well-Being. He is an expert on men’s help seeking, masculinity, depression and men’s health issues, and is the author of “Invisible Men: Men’s Inner Lives and the Consequences of Silence.”

“Rock and blues music is one of the only places in popular culture where men reveal pure emotional vulnerability, although it’s often hidden in layers of anger and other more hypermasculine ways of expressing pain.” ~ Michael Addis

“Warren Zanes is a true polymath; accomplished musician, author, professor of visual and cultural arts … We are very fortunate, and very excited, to have him visit Clark,” noted Addis.

Addis, a musician himself, described his connection with Zanes: “Over the last ten years I have been using Tom Petty’s music and lyrics regularly in my psychology of men and masculinity and psychology of music classes. When I read Warren’s recent biography on Petty I was so impressed with it that I contacted him immediately and found out not only that he had a connection with Clark (the Del Fuegos were Boston-Based and played at Clark in the ‘80s), but also that he was interested in the psychology of music, and in the issues of silence and invisibility in musician’s lives – something I had written about extensively in my book, ‘Invisible Men.’ ”

The talk is sponsored by the Frances L. Hiatt School of Psychology at Clark University.

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Today! REC FARMERS MARKET AT BEAVER BROOK PARK – ACROSS FROM FOLEY STADIUM, Chandler Street!

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MAIN SOUTH! Tomorrow! SATURDAY!

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FREE FOR ALL SCHOOL TEACHERS! How to implement suicide prevention programs in their schools

We are hosting a few trainings across Massachusetts for middle and high school staff.

The training teaches schools basic suicide prevention knowledge and how to implement and evidence-based suicide prevention program in their school.

The training is free and gives attendees the opportunity to get the program for free.

This is a half-day training appropriate for any school staff or community members who will implement the SOS program or provide gatekeeper training.

Topics include:

· Warning signs, risk factors, and symptoms of depression and suicide in youth

· How to respond to youth at risk

· SOS Signs of Suicide Prevention Program implementation best practices

· How to talk safely to teens about suicide

· Training adults in your communities and schools to support at-risk youth in seeking help

· Tips on breaking down barriers to youth suicide prevention and action steps

As you may know, Massachusetts passed legislation that encourages school personnel to receive training on suicide prevention.

Staff who attend this training will be prepared to return to their schools and deliver suicide prevention gatekeeper training to all staff.

North Central Massachusetts – October 19 – Gardner

In partnership, the Montachusett Suicide Prevention Taskforce and SMH invite your staff to a training at Heywood Hospital in Gardner.

This training is provided free of charge thanks to the support of Massachusetts Department of Public Health

Western Massachusetts – Date TBD – Location TBD
This training is provided free of charge thanks to the support of Massachusetts Department of Public Health

Southern Massachusetts – Date TBD – Raynham MA
In partnership, Bristol County Suicide Prevention Coalition and SMH invite your staff to a training at the First Congressional Church of Raynham. Date and time TBD.
This training is provided free of charge thanks to the support of the Makayla Fund

To learn more about the trainings, feel free to contact Chelsea Biggs at cbiggs@mentalhealthscreening.org.

Go, Brenda, go!!!! … This eve! Be there!

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Spirit of Collaboration

Tonight! September 20

6-8 PM

YWCA Central Massachusetts

1 Salem Square

Promoting health equity in our community through health-related research

We invite you to spend an evening with members of UMass Medical School, Mosaic
Cultural Complex and the YWCA Central Massachusetts to talk about health
research and its relationship with the community.

We will talk about the importance of receiving direct ideas from the community
to improve health research.

Please join us in a relaxing evening of food, conversation, and mutual learning.

Your ideas will only make health research more meaningful!

All members of the Greater Worcester Community are welcome!

Free food and drinks!

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The RM UMass health mobile visits the South Worcester Neighborhood Center regularly. It’ll be at the health fair!


Atention Worcester Families!

You and your children are invited to our 7th Annual …

FREE HEALTH & SAFETY FAIR!

And it’s BIGGER and BETTER than ever!
 
Wednesday, April 27

3:30 pm to 6:30 pm

at the YWCA – One Salem Square
 
RAFFLES and PRIZES
☼ SUMMER PROGRAM INFORMATION
FREE FOOD AND DRINKS
HEALTH SCREENINGS
CAR SEAT SAFETY
BIKE SAFETY with HELMET GIVE-A-WAY
    (Both parent & child must be present for fitting)

A visit from UMass Memorial Ronald McDonald Care Mobile
      
Fire truck!

Police car and Ambulance tours!                                                
PLUS The Worcester Brave Hearts Mascot!                                   
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The students of the Gateway to College program at Quinsigamond Community College are hosting a Student Showcase event!

Thursday, April 28

from 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM

in rooms 003-009 in the Suprenant Building

Students will be displaying some of their wonderful academic and personal successes they have experienced at Gateway to College!

The Gateway to College’s main goal is to empower disengaged youth to dually earn a high school diploma and college credit in a supportive college environment.

The GTC program is very fortunate to have a dedicated staff and faculty members who are assisting students every day to complete this program and graduate successfully.
 
We hope you will be able to attend our showcase and see the wonderful displays our students have created. 
 
If you want to learn more about the program, this event will be a wonderful way to talk with our students and staff and get a hands-on view at what opportunities are available to students who attend Gateway to College.
 
We would love to see you there!
 
The Gateway to College Staff 

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