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Wilton Family YMCA names Dr. Susan G. Weinberger a "Distinguished Citizen"

YMCA CEO Robert McDowell, left, joins this year’s Distinguished Citizens Dr. Susan Weinberger of Norwalk and Dick Dubow of Wilton. — Contributed photo

YMCA CEO Robert McDowell, left, joins this year’s Distinguished Citizens Dr. Susan Weinberger of Norwalk and Dick Dubow of Wilton. — Contributed photo

See the entire article here in the Wilton Bulletin. 

Former Wilton Selectman Dick Dubow and Dr. Susan G. Weinberger of Norwalk have been named recipients of this year’s Distinguished Citizen Awards by the Riverbrook Regional YMCA. They will be honored at the YMCA Community Celebration on Sunday, Sept. 23, at Millstone Farm. 

A tradition of the Y when it was the Wilton Family YMCA, the Distinguished Citizen Award has been given to more than 83 individuals, businesses and organizations since the Community Celebration began in 1986. It honors outstanding volunteers who have served their communities on a long-term basis and made a positive difference that benefits the Y’s expanded range of Norwalk, Redding and Wilton and its residents.

Dr. Susan G. Weinberger’s (aka “Dr. Mentor”) moved to Norwalk with her husband, Dr. Norman and their two children 47 years ago. Her pioneering efforts in school-based mentoring began in the early 1980s when she developed the Norwalk Mentoring Program for the Norwalk Public Schools — the first school-based mentoring program in the country.

Since then, she has been at the forefront of mentoring’s evolutionary growth — as an educator and an inspirational cheerleader. The guiding principle she established for this program is unchanged: matching students with positive adult role models has a profound impact on the lives of those students. Her work has been published widely and the program she designed has been replicated in the United States, Bermuda and Canada and internationally, impacting the lives of thousands of young people.         (See the balance of the article here). 

Susan is a longtime Carver volunteer and now chairs Carver's board committee on marketing. 

Congratulations, Susan!

Amazing Girls Science 2018 is coming to Carver on Saturday, October 27, 2018

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Date/Time

Saturday, October 27, 2018 from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM

Location

George Washington Carver Community Center, 7 Academy Street, Norwalk, CT 06850 Directions

Register for This Event HERE

Girls in 4-8th grade are invited to join RHoK Jr and Amazing Girls Science at a special one day hackathon at where they will be working with computer science mentors to create technology for social good by helping local charities. Students will work in groups to brainstorm, design and code prototype smartphone apps using MIT's APP Inventor.

Android devices will be provided for building and testing apps, but you are welcome to bring your own. Participants may also bring their own laptops to work on.

The mission of Random Hacks of Kindness Junior, Inc. (RHoKJr) is to empower students to use technology to positively impact the challenges facing local nonprofits in their communities.  We do this by hosting one-day hackathons around the state where students  (4th-8th grade) are paired with computer science mentors and nonprofit representatives to develop prototype smartphone apps for local charities.  

Using an MIT developed coding tool (http://appinventor.mit.edu/explore/), students will learn the basics of app design, as well as the ideation and brainstorming process required to build a successful prototype mobile application.  This program requires NO prior coding knowledge and is intended as a code-to-learn tool!.  All students regardless of their computing background are welcome.  At RHoKJr events students participate in eight hours of highly engaged collaboration.

Side By Side Charter School opens its new William O. Murphy Upper School!

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Carver partners with Side By Side Charter School to bring its students after school programming. The new school year begins at Side By Side on August 29, 2018, and we are excited for all that awaits our students there. 

The start of the 2018-19 school year also marks the official opening of the new William O. Murphy Upper School at Side by Side! This will be an exciting year for all of us as we prepare to make use of a brand new, state-of-the-art Upper School facility.  

This new building will be the primary location for all of the content area courses for all grade 6-8 students, the students in Carver's after school program.  Also, in addition to housing the middle schoolers, all Side by Side students in grades Kindergarten through 8th will now be participating in Art class in the new Art/Multi-purpose classroom in this new facility.  The school's Special Education department, Student Services offices and Collaborative Learning Center will also be located in this new building.  

This new building is the grand result of mighty effort and generosity on the part of many advocates, not least William Murphy and his family. St. Joseph's Parish is of course at the center of this new beginning. The CT Office of School Construction Grants, Mayor Harry Rilling, Stein/Troost Architecture, AV Tuchy Builders, and especially CT State Senator Bob Duff worked in concert to make this new building possible. 

Congratulations, Side By Side Charter School!

Support the Darien Road Race on 9/16/18!

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September 16th is the 39th annual Darien Road Race for the benefit of the Community Fund of Darien, a longtime Carver donor! Please considering participating in this fun family event.

Everyone is welcome! The Darien Road Race is The Community Fund’s largest fundraiser, and they would love your support – not to mention a lot of fun in a beautiful setting.

Please see the Darien Road Race details here!

This fun event begins at Pear Tree Point Beach in Darien at 9AM for the "fun run" and at 9:30AM for the 5 mile run. 

Thanks everyone who supports this important charity and their most important annual event!

Images of Parent Night at the Carver Community Center Summer Camp!

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See all the images at Facebook here!

During each summer, our campers learn and play and discover new fields of interest inspired by field trips near and far. We take the learning very seriously, though for the kids it feels like play.

One other objective is for each age group to prepare for Parent Night! They learn skits and dances and other performances to delight their families. Here are a few images at Facebook of the great time everyone enjoyed yesterday evening at Parent Night at the Carver Community Center! 

Images of Parent Night at Columbus Magnet School Summer Camp!

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See the images at Facebook here!

During each summer, our campers learn and play and discover new fields of interest inspired by field trips near and far. We take the learning very seriously, though for the kids it feels like play.

One other objective is for each age group to prepare for Parent Night! They learn skits and dances and other performances to delight their families. Here are a few images at Facebook of the great time everyone enjoyed yesterday evening at Parent Night at Columbus Magnet School! 

Images of the last days of summer 2018 at Carver!

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Here are images at Columbus Magnet School and at the Carver Community Center today (stored in Facebook albums) of our campers at play and preparing for Parent Night this evening. 

Carver’s Summer Enrichment Programs at the Carver Community Center and at Columbus Magnet School are among the most affordable and high-quality programs available to (200) Norwalk students ages 5 through 13 years old. The program offerings range from swimming to project-based and hands-on personalized learning to prepare students for the coming school year. The summer literacy program, facilitated by certified teachers, uses the myON and Lexia Reading Core 5 software to provide personalized learning. NPS certified teachers also teach math sessions, the two primary programs are TimezAttack and ThinkCentral. TimezAttack is a computer-based math fact game that strongly supports fact fluency. ThinkCentral is the online component of the GO Math Common Core math program used in NPS K-5 classes. A Computer Adaptive (CAT) intervention targets individual strengths and weaknesses. Summer camp program partners include Girl Scouts, The Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Norwalk Grassroots Tennis and The Norwalk Seaport Association. Noteworthy also are the age appropriate field trips that reinforce learning such as to the Peabody Museum, CT Science Center, Discovery Museum, NBC Studio Tour, Stamford Nature Center, Beardsley Zoo, Bishop Orchards, New York Botanical Gardens and Maritime Aquarium. Fun outings included trips to the beach, Lake Compounce, Playland, My Three Sons, and New Roc City.

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The summer of 2018 was a great one for everyone! Learning and friendships will endure into the new school that gets underway this fall.