Sunday, May 20, 2012

Quinebaug Valley Baseball

Filed under Sports

For all residents of Brooklyn * Eastford * Killingly * Pomfret * Putnam * Thompson * Woodstock

Ages 13-16

Beginning this spring – Competitive play begins:
Junior Division (Ages 13-14) May
Senior Division (Ages 15-16) June (After High School seasons)

Sign up now through your local Little League
www.QVBaseball.com

Piano Lessons

Filed under Music

All ages, all levels.
30 years experience.
Trained at New England Conservatory of Music
860-974-0046

Pondview Equestrian Center

362 Wakefield Road
Pascoag, RI 02859
Ph: 401-710-7474 / 860-315-0650
http://pondviewequestriancenter.com

St. Mary School

23 Marshall St.
Putnam, CT 06260
860-928-7046
www.smputnam.org

Knowledge Team – In-Home Tutors, LLC

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Study Smart.
Get a Tutor!

One-on-one, in-home tutoring by Knowledge Team
In-Home Tutors, LLC
www.kttutors.com
860-774-0506

The Rectory School

528 Pomfret, St.
Pomfret, CT 06258

860-928-1328
www.rectoryschool.org

Open House – St. Joseph School

March 16, 2010
6:00 pmto7:30 pm

St. Joseph School in North Grosvenordale, CT will be having an open house Tuesday, March 16th.

Pre-K and K Informational Meeting begins at 6pm.

Grades 1-8 from 6:30 – 7:30pm

St. Joseph School
26 Main St.
North Grosvenordale, CT 06255
Phone: 860-923-2090
www.schoolofstjoseph.com

Internet Safety with Det. Lussier

March 3, 2010
6:30 pmto8:00 pm

An Internet Safety presentation will be held from 6:30 – 8pm at the Putnam Public Library. Detective Lussier, of the Putnam Police Department, will demystify social networking, basic Internet safety, cyber bullying and texting for parents, grandparents, teachers and all others concerned about online safety.

There will be time for questions and answers after the presentation.

Please call 860-963-6826 for more information.

Squirt Soccer Registration

March 1, 2010

The Woodstock Recreation Department is sponsoring Squirt Soccer.

This program is for Woodstock residents ages 3 & 4. Registration is $22 per person (includes a shirt and prize), with a $35 family maximum.

For a registration form, download from www.woodstockct.gov or call 860-928-0208 ext. 305

Lighten Up – Let the Kids Have Fun…

Filed under Blog

Lighten Up – Let the Kids Have Fun…

I constantly think back to my childhood and remember all the fun (and sometimes dangerous) stuff my siblings and I used to do.

Such as climbing 30 ft into pine trees and leaping from tree to tree like squirrels, climbing out the second story window out to the back roof and jumping off, jumping out of the loft of our barn – it was at least 15 ft to the ground, and my favorite, going off riding my horse for hours at a time with no set direction of I wanted to go and no cell phones (we didn’t have them back then).

We would spend hours of our days going off on bike rides, playing in the neighbors ponds and streams, most times without adult supervision. Yes, we knew how to swim, but still. As I think of all these things that my mom used to do, I wonder, would I ever let my kids do that?

Now, I know that we also live in a different time and age. People don’t seem to be as well trusting, cars fly down even the most remote back roads, etc.  I would love to be able to give my kids the same freedoms and experiences I had, but as most mothers, I worry about them getting hurt.

I came across a post about a new book that I’ve added to my wish list called “Free-Range Kids: Giving Our Children the Freedom We Had Without Going Nuts with Worry” and I’ve also requested a copy from the library. Because it touches on all those points I expressed above, it really stood out. When I get it in and read through it I’ll be sure to post a review here. (You can purchase it on Amazon.com if you’d like to check it out yourself.) There’s also another one I’ve got my eye on called “Fifty Dangerous Things (You Should Let Your Children Do)“. I might pick this one up too. With 3 boys, I think this one could come in handy.

How about you? Any comments? Would you let your kids do some of the same crazy (yet fun) things you did as a kid? I’d like to hear your thoughts…

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