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Open Roles at Elm City Montessori School

Good Morning GNH Community!

We have a number of open roles (instructional and non-instructional) available that we'd love your support with, summarized below.  After looking through the roles, do you know anyone who could be a strong fit? Or can offer to share via social media, email, or job boards? I am happy to answer any questions that any candidate you recommend may have via email or cell (914-393-7671).
Thank you!
Dave
David Weinreb, M. Ed.
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Magnet Resource Teacher | Elm City Montessori

Launched in August 2014, Elm City Montessori School is New Haven’s first public Montessori school, serving preK-8th grade students. 

Core to the Montessori approach is a focus on interactive, self-directed learning, hands-on inquiry in multi-age classrooms that foster creativity, critical thinking, and stewardship of community. 

Our school is rooted in Dr. Montessori’s vision of social justice. We are committed to building an Anti-Biased and Anti-Racist (ABAR) institution in partnership with staff, families, children, and our city. 

Our developmental approach integrates core academic subjects with the arts and the outdoors in a nurturing and academically rigorous environment that builds towards a more just world. We will be serving 300 children in the 2023-2024 academic year.

Open Roles - Apply Now! elmcitymontessori.org/jobs 

  • Certified Teacher (Guide)
  • Classroom Assistant
  • Director of Student Support
  • Farm & Facilities Manager
  • Music Teacher (Part-Time)
  • Social Emotional Learning Coordinator
  • Spanish Teacher (Part-Time)
  • Special Education Teacher (Full or Part-Time)
  • Substitute Teacher

Questions? Contact david.weinreb@elmcitymontessori.org | 914-393-7671

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The 2023 Mutual of America Foundation Community Partnership Award competition is now open, and applications are being accepted through July 1, 2023.  The Community Partnership Award honors the outstanding contributions that nonprofit organizations, in partnership with public, private and other social sector organizations, make to our communities.

 

Six organizations are selected by an independent committee to receive a Community Partnership Award.

  • The Thomas J. Moran Award is given to the national award-winning program and includes $100,000 and a documentary video about the program.
  • The Frances R. Hesselbein Award is given to a partnership that is addressing social challenges in more than one community, or which demonstrates the potential to be replicated in other communities. This recipient receives $50,000.
  • Four other organizations are named Honorable Mention recipients for their programs, and each receives $50,000.

Applications are being accepted for the 2023 Community Partnership Award competition and I encourage you to apply with this link. To be considered, an organization must show exemplary leadership by facilitating partnerships with public, private or social sector leaders for the benefit of their communities.

 

Visit the official YouTube channel for the Mutual of America Foundation Community Partnership Award to watch videos of each of the 27 national award-winning programs.

 

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Upcoming Author Events for My Search for Meaning, The Myron Stories

A New Book from Hank Paper, Writer, Photographer, Former Owner of Best Video

 

Whether fighting an interloping bear in his basement, leading his irascible grandmother on a hair-raising tour of Old Jerusalem, or dreaming of alien body snatchers who may or may not be real, Hank Paper’s new book, My Search for Meaning, The Myron Stories, confronts the unexpected contingencies of life with humor, pathos, and, yes, even some speculative meanings for the reader.

 

Paper will be reading some of his favorite stories, signing books, and charming the audience with his wit and good humor at a series of upcoming Author Events including:

 

Thursday, April 27, 7:15 PM
Temple Beth Shalom
1809 Whitney Avenue (across from Best Video), Hamden

 

Saturday, May 6, 4 PM
The Institute Library
2nd floor of The Institute Library, 847 Chapel Street in the North Square Historic District, New Haven.

 

Thursday, May 25, 7:30 PM
Atticus Bookstore Cafe

1082 Chapel Street, New Haven.

 

My Search for Meaning, The Myron Stories is Paper’s first book of short stories, but he is no stranger to the craft. His stories have appeared in numerous literary magazines, including The Sun, Pulpsmith, Portland Monthly Magazine, and New World Writing. His articles have appeared in many newspapers and magazines, including Connecticut Magazine, The San Francisco Examiner and the L.A. Herald Examiner Sunday Magazine. He is also a photographer who, for the last 40 years, has exhibited widely at museums and galleries here and abroad. Both his writing and his photography have been featured in Italy Italy Magazine, Scottish Life, and Hadassah Magazine’s Jerusalem 3000 issue. Paper was the founder and, for 35 years, the owner of nationally renowned Best Video, now the nonprofit Best Video Film and Cultural Center. He was the video columnist for the Meriden-Record Journal, Portland Monthly Magazine, as well as the Journal for the Video Software Dealers of America, and he has given many talks on film, led many film series, and wrote many articles on film.

 

Paper has often read his stories in New Haven and has been featured numerous times on Connecticut Public Radio. He also spent eight years in Hollywood as a screenwriter, but that’s another story. (Oh wait — that story’s included in this book!)

 

Copies of My Search for Meaning, The Myron Stories (6x9 paperback, 162 pages, fiction/short stories, $15.00) can be purchased at the events, from Atticus Bookstore (1082 Chapel St, New Haven), from Best Video Film & Cultural Center (1842 Whitney Ave, Hamden) or by visiting www.hankpaper.com.

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For artists Meg Bloom and Cyra Levenson, regeneration is the process by which the seen and the experienced becomes art. The exhibit, REGENERATIONS, is a conversation between the two artists, and an exploration of the common language they speak through experiences and image making. It will be on view at City Gallery from March 31 - April 30, with an Opening Reception on Saturday, April 1, 3pm - 5pm.

 

Meg Bloom is a sculptor, installation and mixed media artist. Finding beauty in the imperfect, acknowledging moments of change, and engaging with the process of transformation form the basis of her work. Her abstract art references nature, whether human or otherwise, often addressing broader social and environmental issues. Her works in this show are handmade paper and kozo fiber sculptures as well as 2D mixed media paintings. 

 

“As we each experience our surroundings and their visual-emotional-sensual effects, there is an external and an internal dialogue that takes place,” says Bloom. “There is a conscious process —a physical taking in of an experience, acknowledging it, witnessing the change, the deterioration, and then the regeneration, the re-creation, in the form of art.”

Cyra Levenson is an artist and an educator. She believes creativity is a birthright and works to help others believe that too. Her own practice is the recording of an experience of a place or a thing, most often found in nature. Her works in this show were made in response to a week spent in the northernmost town in Iceland on the Arctic Circle called Raufarhöfn. 

 

“These images were made from a place I didn’t know I was looking for and didn’t want to leave. Losing yourself feels good sometimes. Especially if it's in a tangle of vines, or the ghost of a winter garden, or the warm crater of a very old volcano,” says Levenson. “Meg and I look at things that other people might see as decay and find beauty.”

 

In that way, REGENERATIONS reflects the experiences of both artists in the (natural) environments of physical, emotional, and family spaces. It’s an exploration of a common language they speak through image making and an appreciation of each other’s unique voices.

 

The show is free and open to the public, and runs March 31 - April 30, 2023. An Opening Reception will be held on Saturday, April 1, 3pm - 5pm. City Gallery is located at 994 State Street, New Haven, CT 06511. Gallery hours are Friday - Sunday, 1pm - 4 pm, or by appointment. City Gallery follows New Haven City’s mask mandate policy. For further information please contact City Gallery, info@city-gallery.org, www.city-gallery.org.

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Cultural stigmas and social taboos make mental health a difficult topic, creating barriers to seeking treatment and leaving communities vulnerable to suffering from mental health issues. Our Latine community is far more likely to face these barriers as well as inadequate access to culturally appropriate treatment.

To address this issue, the Progreso Latino Fund is making grants available to programs and services available to the Greater New Haven Latine community. Learn more and apply here.

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AUDRA McDONALD: A Concert for Long Wharf Theatre, will be held on Southern Connecticut State University’s campus and feature a performance by the Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Award-winning artist

Long Wharf Theatre today announced the details of its annual benefit event entitled Audra McDonald: A Concert for Long Wharf Theatre. The event will take place on May 15, 2023 at Southern Connecticut State University’s John Lyman Center for the Performing Arts, as part of the two institutions’ new formalized partnership.

Sponsorships are on sale now on Long Wharf Theatre’s website; performance tickets will
go on sale on April 20.

“I have long admired Long Wharf Theatre and their bold conviction to build a new, inspired vision for regional theatres across the country,” said Audra McDonald. “Long Wharf’s leadership has done the tough work of thinking outside of the box and reimagining what’s possible for artists and audiences alike. I am so eager to return to New Haven and share this moment with the Long Wharf community at such an important stage in their history.”

As a performer and singer, Audra McDonald has won a record-breaking six Tony Awards, in addition to two Grammy Awards and an Emmy Award. In 2015, she was named one of Time magazine’s 100 most influential people and received a National Medal of Arts—America’s highest honor for achievement in the field—from President Barack Obama. On Broadway, McDonald is an accomplished musical, opera and drama performer, with roles in shows such as A Moon for the Misbegotten, 110 in the Shade, Carousel, Ragtime, Master Class, and Porgy and Bess. On television, McDonald has had major roles in series’ including ABC’s Private Practice, The Good Wife and The Good Fight. Her portrayals of Susie Monahan in Wit (2001) and Ruth Younger in A Raisin in the Sun (2008) led to two nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie. Audra was also nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie and a Screen Actors Guild Award for her role as Billie Holiday in the HBO film Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill (2016). In 2015 McDonald won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Program after hosting the program Live from Lincoln Center. She is also widely known for her film performances, including roles in Ricki and the Flash (2015), Beauty and the Beast (2017), and Respect (2021). McDonald is a seven-time nominee for the NAACP Image Awards. She previously performed at Long Wharf Theatre’s 2015 benefit event during the company’s 50th Anniversary.

“Audra is a true groundbreaker and we cannot wait to welcome her back to New Haven to help us celebrate this extraordinary moment as we embark on our next chapter,” said Jacob Padrón, Artistic Director, Long Wharf Theatre. “When I think of boundary-breaking artists, I think of Audra McDonald — more than just about anyone. Audra lives our values of artistic innovation and radical inclusion every day. We are truly honored she’s chosen to spend this evening with us. This event will celebrate everything that Long Wharf stands for and we welcome the community to join us and support our bold new works and vision for New Haven.”

This year’s gala comes at a pivotal moment for Long Wharf Theatre, marking the end of its first season in transition beyond the company’s longtime space at Sargent Drive. The event invites patrons, artists, community members and theatre lovers to gather together for an evening of music, socializing, food and drink.

AUDRA McDONALD: A CONCERT FOR LONG WHARF THEATRE will begin with a cocktail hour, silent auction and speeches from institutional leadership. This will be followed by a paddle raise to support Long Wharf Theatre’s vision to bring theatre, without barriers, to spaces and stages across the region. Audra McDonald will then take the stage with a pianist accompaniment to perform a selection of songs. The festivities will include hors d’oeuvres, dinner and drinks, and an after party.

“Since undertaking its new model, Long Wharf Theatre continues to demonstrate leadership in presenting world-class theatre with productions like Live From the Edge and attracting top-tier talent to New Haven like Audra McDonald,” said Adriane Jefferson, Director of Cultural Affairs for the City of New Haven. “More than ever, Long Wharf Theatre is open for business and at the center of New Haven’s cultural revitalization. I so look forward to celebrating with our community at this year’s benefit and appreciate the important role the institution plays in putting New Haven on the map for theatre-lovers nationwide.”

This concert replaces the benefit reading of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, which was originally announced as part of the 22/23 season lineup; the company looks forward to returning to this piece of Long Wharf Theatre’s legacy in a future season.

In December 2022, Long Wharf Theatre announced the launch of a new partnership with Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU), formalizing a more than thirty year long relationship between the two institutions. This collaboration embodies Long Wharf Theatre’s core pillar of kaleidoscopic community partnerships, and jointly strengthens each institution, both of which have deep roots in Greater New Haven. In addition to SCSU hosting this year’s benefit event, the partnership also includes opportunities to engage the next generation of theatre artists and audiences through the formation of a new paid internship program and special student discounts to Long Wharf Theatre productions.

On April 27, Live From the Edge will open at Space Ballroom in Hamden, and run until May 21. Created by Long Wharf’s Mellon Foundation playwrights-in-residence UNIVERSES (Steven Sapp and Mildred Ruiz-Sapp), the show is the first by the institution since it left its former space on Sargent Drive late last year. In early 2022, Long Wharf Theatre announced the move, reimagining the relationship between artists and audiences by creating theatre, without barriers, in spaces and stages across the region. Over the next few years, the company will produce in-person and virtual programming in partnership with local civic, cultural, and public institutions.

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About Audra McDonald
Audra McDonald is unparalleled in the breadth and versatility of her artistry as both a singer and an actor. The winner of a record-breaking six Tony Awards, two Grammy Awards and an Emmy, in 2015 she received a National Medal of Arts from President Barack Obama and was named one of Time magazine’s 100 most influential people. She won Tonys for her performances in Carousel, Master Class, Ragtime, A Raisin in the Sun, The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess and Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill, which also served as the vehicle for her Olivier-nominated 2017 West End debut. On television, McDonald won an Emmy as the official host of PBS’s Live From Lincoln Center; she stars as Liz Reddick in The Good Fight on Paramount+ and guest-stars in Julian Fellowes’s historical drama The Gilded Age on HBO and HBO Max. Her film credits include Disney’s live-action Beauty and the Beast and MGM’s 2021 Aretha Franklin biopic, Respect. A Juilliard-trained soprano, McDonald maintains a major career as a Grammy-winning = recording and concert artist. Her latest solo album, Sing Happy, was recorded live with the New York Philharmonic for Decca Gold. A founding member of Black Theatre United, board member of Covenant House International, and prominent advocate for LGBTQAI+ rights, her favorite roles are those performed offstage, as an activist, wife to actor Will Swenson, and mother.

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