STUDENT PLANNING SESSION FOR UPCOMING NONVIOLENCE EVENT
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6, 3:30 TO 8:30 P.M., WOODLAWN CDC, PAWTUCKET
WHO: About three dozen students from 8 public and parochial high schools in Pawtucket and Central Falls
WHAT: Students are organizing their participation in an upcoming Nonviolence Event on March 14
WHEN: Students and adult leaders will gather Tuesday, Feb. 6, from 3:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
WHERE: Woodlawn Community Development Center, 210 West Ave., Pawtucket
PHOTO OPS: Students have been cleared to speak with and be photographed by the media.
Approximately three dozen student leaders from 8 high school programs in Pawtucket and Central Falls will be instructed in issues of nonviolence, organize details of their participation, then return to their schools to recruit student support and participation for upcoming Nonviolence Event on Thursday, March 14 at an outdoor site in Pawtucket near the Central Falls line.
The high school programs with students participating in the training on Wednesday, Feb. 6 are:
Pawtucket: Alternative Learning Program (ALP), Bishop Keough Regional High School, Blackstone Academy, Jacqueline M. Walsh School for the Performing and Visual Arts, St. Raphael High School, Shea High School and Tolman High School.
Central Falls: Central Falls High School.
Note: The upcoming March 14 event is about the importance of nonviolence in general, particularly among young people and in schools.
[The March 14 event will feature remarks by students and the mayors and school leaders of both cities. It is being planned by community organizations in Pawtucket and Central Falls, with active support of Pawtucket Mayor Donald R. Grebien, Central Falls Mayor James Diossa, Pawtucket School Supt. Deborah Cylke, Central Falls School Supt. Francis Gallo, principals of each high school, and the Police Departments and students from both cities.]
Future Note: A first-ever, all-morning Parents Workshop on issues such as better communication with children, cyber-bulling, building healthy parent-child relationships and other topics is being planned by the same community organizations and city leaders for Saturday, March 9 at Jenks Junior High School in Pawtucket. Further details will be announced soon.
Participating nonprofit community organizations for both events include:
Central Falls: Progreso Latino
Pawtucket: Woodlawn Community Development Center
CONTACTS FOR MEDIA:
Patricia Taubin, Woodlawn CDC, 475-7632; c: 914-643-1666