Snodgrass Trumpet Studio Recital
Trumpet Students of Jeanne Snodgrass perform for family and friends. Nichols Hall.
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Trumpet Students of Jeanne Snodgrass perform for family and friends. Nichols Hall.
Trumpet Students of Jeanne Snodgrass perform for family and friends. Nichols Hall.
Social Emotional Learning (SEL) at Home | Wednesday, March 18, 2026, 6:00-7:30 p.m. | Lynch Elementary School, 10 Brantwood Road, Winchester, MA 01890 | Join Winchester Public Schools SEL Coaches Kelly Cunha, LICSW and Meredith Jones, LICSW for Social Emotional Learning (SEL) at Home: Practical Ideas, Strategies and Resources to Help Children Manage Emotions | Light refreshments will be provided; RSVP is not required to attend, but helpful in planning. | RSVP here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSetBv05Aa5YWWFe3Z6z9v-lNvgK3zt… | Childcare and interpretation
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