Summer Adventure Trips Offered for Middle School Students
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The Scarsdale Family Counseling Service will run two week-long summer adventure trips for middle school age students, from July 8 -15 and August 12- 19. Campers will leave Scarsdale village each morning and set off for a fun adventure, returning to Scarsdale late in the afternoon. The itinerary includes a water park, a bike trip, hiking, white water rafting and rock climbing.
Kids will have fun, learn new activities, meet goals and gain increased self-esteem through a challenge by choice model. The trips are facilitated by Youth Outreach.
Workers who work to foster positive group dynamics as well as site experts who teach the participants the requisite skills to succeed at the activities. The trip is open to middle school age students including children who are going into fifth grade and going into ninth grade and there are still spots available.
The cost of the trip is $650 per week with a $100 deposit due up front. To sign up, please contact Andrew Weisfeld at [email protected] , or call 914-721-2632.
Service of Hope for Lauren Spierer Held at Scarsdale Synagogue
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Elizabeth, Natalee, Chandra, and now, sadly, Lauren. We all know their awful stories: Stolen from her bed in the middle of the night; a tragic turn over spring break; an internship full of promise then suspicion.
Now it’s a beautiful young woman, a ‘fashionista’ as her friends call her, who went out for a night of fun in a college town only to disappear just before dawn. Lauren Spierer is from Edgemont. She’s one of ours. And no one can find her. And it’s awful.
On Tuesday night, Scarsdale Synagogue held a Service of Hope in honor of Lauren and her family. Rabbis Klein and Gordon and Cantor Becker led the hundreds of friends and neighbors and former classmates in prayer and a chance for the community to join together in this difficult time.
It was a quiet, somber service. There were plenty tears, but no overwhelming displays of grief. That would suggest there is no hope. There still has to be hope for Lauren. “We just want no stone left unturned,” said one of her friends choking up.
“Lauren, we’ll see you at home,” said one woman. What else could be said? That’s what we all want: to wake up from this nightmare and have Lauren at home and happy, enjoying her summer.
The media was also there. The parking lot was filled with satellite trucks and the back wall of the sanctuary was lined with TV cameras from every local network. Once the service concluded the TV reporters gingerly tried to coax some of Lauren’s friends to go on camera to share their feelings. You can’t blame them. It’s their job. It’s the story. And the more it stays in the news the better the chances of someone remembering something, saying something, anything, to bring Lauren back.
Whether we know them personally or not, our hearts ache for the Spierers. It’s our worst fear happening to a neighbor. It’s been frequently reported that Lauren and her mother spoke on the phone every day until the day she went missing. Her mother, Charlene reportedly called out Lauren’s name as she searched for her daughter in the woods near Bloomington, Indiana where she was last seen.
Elizabeth Smart made it home. Let us hope and pray that Lauren Spierer does too.
Read more about the search for Lauren Spierer here.
Most students don’t have the advantage of Advantage SAT prep
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Are you a college student with three hours a week to spare this summer? You can make a difference in the lives of deserving and motivated New Rochelle High School students.
Going to college is the most definitive step a young person can take toward a successful future. But getting into college is hard, expensive and rigorous. Low-income students typically apply to college at a great disadvantage socially and economically - if they apply at all. The SAT, college and scholarship applications, and financial aid forms are challenging even for the most advantaged students.
Let's Get Ready, a nonprofit organization started thirteen years ago by a Scarsdale High School alumnus, envisions a world where students from all socioeconomic backgrounds have equal access to the support they need to reach higher education.
College students are needed to be volunteer coaches for SAT verbal or math (or both!) at New Rochelle High School this summer. Verbal coaches work 6-9pm Tuesday nights, coaching critical reading and writing for the first half of class and assisting on the personal statement essays the second half. Math coaches work 6-9pm Thursday nights, coaching math the first half of class and helping with The Common Application and college selection the second half.
If you are a college-aged student who wants to make a difference:
- Learn about Let's Get Ready on our website: http://www.letsgetready.org/
- Learn more about the New Rochelle program by emailing: [email protected]
- Apply to be a volunteer coach at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/YYDD9F5
Submitted by Rachel Kroll
Scarsdale Girl Missing at Indiana University
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Lauren Spierer, a 2009 graduate of Edgemont High School, has been missing since early Friday morning. Spierer, age 20, just completed her sophomore year at Indiana University in Bloomington and was last seen walking home to her apartment on College Avenue in Bloomington, Indiana at 4:30 am on Friday. However she failed to arrive there.
Spierer has a life-threatening heart condition called Long QT Syndrome and needs to have access to medication.
According to the Indiana Daily Student , Spierer studies fashion merchandising and is a University Division scholar. She planned to stay in Bloomington for part of this summer to take a course at Ivy Tech before doing an internship at the clothing store Anthropologie in New York City. She is a petite 4'11" tall with blonde hair and blue eyes.
Her parents, Robert and Charlene Spierer are in Indiana searching for her along with family, friends and the police. An interview on ABC news on Monday afternoon 6/6 shows a widespread search, but unfortunately there are few clues about her whereabouts. In addition a Facebook page has been set up to offer support and share information. Anyone with information about her should call the Bloomington Police Department at 812-339-4477.
Scarsdale Pool to Open May 28
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The Village of Scarsdale Pool Complex will officially open for the season on Saturday, May 28th. You can purchase this year’s pool membership online by going to our website Scarsdale.Reconline.com and follow the prompts. Pool Memberships can only be purchased by residents of the Village of Scarsdale. Please note that new picture ID cards are necessary in order to gain access to the pool this season. Photo’s can be taken in the Recreation Department in the Village Hall Monday through Friday, 9am to 5pm. There are extended hours on Thursdays until 8pm, and they are open this Saturday, May 28th from 9am to 3pm. All other Saturdays the Recreation Department will be open from 9am to 12pm. Again, since last year’s pool ID’s will not work at the gate, please go to the Recreation Department and get your new ID cards.
The following programs will be offered at the pool this summer:
• Early Morning Swim (Adults): June 1st – August 19th, 6:15am-9:00am
• Swim/Dive Team (Youth Program): Monday – Friday, early June – late August, times will vary through the season
• Yoga (Adults): Mondays and Wednesdays June 20th – July 20th, 7:30am – 8:25am
• Aqua Aerobics (Adults): Tuesday and Thursdays June 7th – June 30th. Seniors 12pm-1pm, Adults 1pm – 2pm
• Scuba Diving (Ages 10 and older): Wednesdays and Fridays July 6th – July 29th, 6pm – 8pm
• Scuba Rangers (Ages 8 - 12): Saturdays OR Sundays, June 11th – August 7th, 9am - 10:30am
• Private Swim Lesson (Youth Program): Signup before June 5th for Session 1, or before July 10th for session 2
➢ *Dates and times for lessons will be worked out between you and instructor*