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02/21/24 10:02 AM #136    

David Goethel

Hello everyone,

For those of you snowbirds in the Stuart, Florida area, I will be doing a book talk and signing for "Endangered Species", on March 15th from 6-7PM at the Loxahatchee River Center in Jupiter, Fl.  I would love to see some of you there.  Registration is required on their web page https://lrdrivercenter.org/events-list/

For those of you still up in the New England cold, I'll be back up north with a few talks in Mass and NH coming up in April and May. Stay warm, spring is on the way! 
 

Hi David i am trying to ssend you an email somehow its not going through this is what i have on reco

egoethel@comcast.net


02/22/24 09:31 PM #137    

 

Carol Atwood (Toran)

Yes David please let us know about the talks in Mass. and N.H.


02/23/24 05:59 AM #138    

 

Pauline Harwood (Wright)

Yes I would be Interested  in your dates in ma or nh. actually my husband would. He was a wildlife major at univ of Maine. 

 


03/02/24 06:03 PM #139    

 

Carol Atwood (Toran)

Taking a risk without Dougs permission to post a message..
A few of us get together on the first sunday of every month except summertime to enjoy Doug Spaulding and his band music. We  just thought we would share.  call for reservation to make sure there is room if you can plan to make it.

The Horses Theives Taverne

585 High St, Dedham, MA 02026-1858 
+1 781 708 9185


03/06/24 01:28 AM #140    

 

Carol Atwood (Toran)

just saw this link posted on a Needham website. Thinking it might interest some of you. A little Needham history.
Who knew?
CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW

https://videoplayer.telvue.com/player/O7e6JrKKSJ3H_TX3VgEvpbSSL7Dbnrk2/media/424583?autostart=false&showtabssearch=true&fullscreen=false


03/06/24 08:45 AM #141    

 

Kevin O'Keeffe

Carol: Very good story. Very interesting video.


03/06/24 11:11 AM #142    

Philip Hopfe

Thanks Carol, that was great.  It was so well done. 


03/06/24 03:49 PM #143    

 

John Dewey

I actually have the DVD somewhere.  My father lived at North Hill and loved it.


03/06/24 04:26 PM #144    

 

Pauline Harwood (Wright)

 

 

I knew the Prohodski'sc Susie took ballet from my mom, and my mom bought all her best at the highland ave market! 

 

 

 


03/06/24 04:32 PM #145    

 

Pauline Harwood (Wright)

Fabulous story Carol' 


03/06/24 06:04 PM #146    

Paul Clancy

Carol, thanks so much for sharing this video.  I learned a lot about Needham history, and it brought back so many good memories of growing up in Needham  - including memories of Needham's 250th anniversary back in 1961, when most of us were 8 years old.  To top it off, the video was narrated by noted Needham resident (at one time, at least) Natalie Jacobsen.  It was a well-spent hour watching it.  


03/07/24 09:09 AM #147    

Ken Cummings

What a very well done documentary about Needham.  The part about the Powers family during WW II at 40 Grant Street was particularly interesting as we moved to Needham (from Amherst) when I was 6 and lived at 108 Grant Street. I vaguely remember the house since I walked to all three schools I passed it a lot.


03/08/24 07:45 PM #148    

 

Bruce Hazam

Great documentary, Carol. Fascinating history. It was something to see Henry Hicks in there, too! Thanks for posting!


03/11/24 04:11 PM #149    

 

Chris Pooley

This video was awesome!  Ginny and I enjoyed seeing the Town growing up.  The storefronts from the 60's, 70's and 80's bring back lots of memories.  Henry Hicks commentary is an added bonus.  While in high school Keith Crawford and I used to bike over to Lake Sabrina in "West Needham" and climbed around in the bear caves from the old Baker amusement park (no bears).  

#ourlittletown 

 


04/30/24 08:29 PM #150    

 

Carol Atwood (Toran)

Another fun get together May 12 th at the Horses Theives Tavern in Dedham
Message from The Jazz Connection (Doug Spalding)


Want all of our great listeners to know that we have a slight
change in our schedule. We are playing the second Sunday
of May, Mother's Day! 
Dedham Jazz Connection 
 


05/04/24 03:00 PM #151    

Elli Sherman (Cyr)

 

On Thursday May 16, 2024  at 6:00     
David Goethel will speak at The Rye Public Library, NH

ON  his book "Endangered Species"  

free and open to the Public

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


05/11/24 04:49 PM #152    

 

Linda L. Marston, PhD

What's Up, Doc?  From May 4th, Paul Lambert and I posing with Bugs Bunny at "Bugs Bunny Live with the Springfield Symphony Orchestra."  Paul is the Symphony's President and CEO.  My husband Dennis Bromery and I really enjoyed this special occasion.  Thank you, Paul, for bringing this to Springfield! 


05/12/24 11:51 AM #153    

 

Suzanne Pike (Seri)

Love the pics, Linda!  Eat those carrots, bugsy!


05/13/24 07:46 AM #154    

 

John Dewey

WCRB use to sponser an afertnoon with the POPS called HI HO Disney.

They would show all the movie clips with classical music in the back ground. A lot of Fantasia.

They also did a Wha'ts Up Doc program.  KILL THE WABBIT, KILL THE WABBIT.


05/13/24 11:50 AM #155    

John Martin

Thanks LInda for the nice photo of you and Paul L.  You are both looking great.

Paul, I'm very impressed that you head up the Springfield Symphony. I'll try and find the web site and check out your performances.  I'm a supporter of KDFC out here in the Bay Area.  When I was at Babson  for business school, along with multiple NHS classmates: ( Paul Clancy, Chris Pooley, Betsy Alden & Chuck Allen), we  did a fascinating and indepth case study of the business side of the Boston Symphony in our capstone class at Babson, Policy Formulation.


05/14/24 03:31 PM #156    

 

David Solomon

Hi Everybody,

I hope everyone is doing well.

Remember me?  For the vast majority, probably not.  😊

During high school, I worked at McNamara’s Pharmacy (Rexall), weekdays from 3 to 6, and Saturdays from 9 to 12.  McNamara’s was on Great Plain Avenue, next to Brigham’s.

Like our classmate David, I have written a book.  It was published last month and it’s a parenting (actually, parenting plus) book, titled The Peace, No Arguments Mindset and 50 Other Ways to Achieve Positive Outcomes and Happiness for Your Children and Family.

The book will help parents prevent and resolve arguments to achieve positive outcomes and maintain the many benefits of harmony within the family.  Children and the family can enjoy peace and happiness, and create and cherish wonderful memories.

My wife Kathleen and I adopted our two daughters, at 10 and 12 years of age.  My parenting philosophies, principles, and practices have been developed and shared with our daughters.  I learned about the challenges of parenting, especially with the additional challenges of caring for children adopted when they were older with pre-adoption traumatic histories.

In addition to effective parenting strategies, the book provides strategies for argument prevention and resolution, and creating positive outcomes, for everyone.

The parenting principles and practices described in this book will probably not directly apply to you, the members of the Class of ’71.  However, your sons and daughters, or their sons and daughters, may (hopefully would) find the information in the book relevant and worthwhile.

If you would like to take a look and get more information, my website is:

https://thepeacenoargumentsmindset.com

The website has links to some of the places where the book (eBook and paperback) is available, including Amazon, Apple Books, Barnes & Noble, and Google Play Books.

Thank you for considering. 

Bye for now,

Dave

 

 


05/14/24 07:04 PM #157    

 

Carol Atwood (Toran)

David,

Can't wait to read it  congrats!


05/20/24 05:31 AM #158    

 

Carol Atwood (Toran)

  •  FYI. Another fun time JUNE 2,2024 

  •  Doug Spalding plays at the LIVE JAZZ BRUNCH 

    12:00pm – 3:00pm Horse Thieves Tavern 585 High Street  Dedham, MA, 02026

    Reservation recommended. 781-708-9185


05/21/24 06:03 PM #159    

 

Carol Atwood (Toran)

Rather than do a survey i am posting this invite from the NHS class of 1972

"Carol,

Thank you for replying to my email.  We had a planning meeting recently  and some asked if we might invite the Classes of '71 and '73 to the party.  We estimate the ticket price to be $75.00 with a full spread of hot appetizers (4) and a buffet of stuffed chicken or veggie pasta dishes as entrees.  Complete with salads, steamed vegetables, a bread tray, etc.  All are put on by Roche Bros catering who will provide servers.  Cash bar, dancing, and LIVE music performed by Suffrin Blye.  These guys are Class of '72 and '73 classmates who have been playing together for 50+ years.  

We would be interested to see if any of your class wants to come along for the fun.  Here is the page on our site for event details.  https://www.needham72.com/Reunion-Details.htm

Looking forward to seeing you at the 72 turns70 party on October 4th, 2024 at the Village Club Needham

From The NHS 1972 reunion comitee"

 

So that i may respond please send me an email if you have any interest 
carol@toran.com 


05/22/24 11:03 AM #160    

 

Chris Pooley

Sounds like a fun idea!  What not get a larger group and see some of our NHS friends.

Thanks!

 


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