Weekly Update May 17 - 24
May 17th, 2024
From Childhood to Adolescence
Happening this week:
Friday, May 17th:
Friday Coffee Hour:
Join us after drop-off every Friday morning!
Looking ahead:
Play rehearsal at the Thomaston Opera House, Landmark Theater.
Tuesday, May 28th - Thursday, May 30th
Upper Elementary and 3rd year students are to be dropped off at the theater Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday mornings at 8:45 AM and picked up from the theater at 2:45 PM.
Lower Elementary students are to be dropped off at the theater Wednesday and Thursday mornings at 8:45 AM and picked up from the theater at 2:45 PM.
If these pick-up times are a hardship or aftercare is needed, please let us know and we can coordinate transportation to and from the school for your child.
Children's House Extended Day children are invited to preview the play on Thursday at 1PM. (Stay tuned for a permission slip for your child to participate.)
May 27th
Memorial Day - No School
May 30th
School Play - 6:30 PM
Please join us as the Elementary children perform at the Thomaston Opera House. All are welcome.
May 31st
Field Day @ Boulder Ridge!
All Elementary and Extended Day students are invited to join us for a day of Fun! Please make certain children are well prepared with all appropriate clothing (pool towel, closed toe athletic footwear, skin protection, etc.) and spares for a safe, fun filled day; our event will happen come rain or shine.
June 3rd
Upper Elementary Breakfast by Betsy & Sam!
June 4th
Festa!
Elementary students and the winning bidder of the Wine & Beer Action will partake in this grand tradition.
June 6th
Last Day of School!
June 7th
Moving on Ceremony
Things to know...
Summer Programs:
Begin Monday, June 10th
Registration now open!
Young People's Community - Directed by Susan Patrick, 3 weekly options
Children's House - Directed by Kelsey Ferguson & Danielle Snydar,3 weekly options
Elementary - Directed by Amanda McGrew & Monika Geerling, 3 weekly options
Please note - there are no programs offered during July this summer.
Montessori Moment:
The Discovery of the Child
The grounds of LMS provide our children with the necessary materials they need to observe, explore, and experience nature.
This opportunity is accompanied with the exposure to nature's little pests.
What about tick PREVENTION?
Although the school has a tick-twister, which is a very effective way of removing the whole tick, there are ways to prevent ticks before they bite.
These safe, effective products are also recommended to families concerned with tick exposure:
Insect Repellent Treatment for Clothing, Gear, and Tents
Effective against mosquitoes, ticks, chiggers, and mites for up to 6 weeks
For use on clothing, tents, sleeping bags, and other outdoor gear, Sawyer Permethrin Clothing Insect Repellent not only repels insects, it actually kills mosquitoes, ticks, chiggers, mites, and more than 55 other kinds of insects on contact. Odorless after drying, Permethrin will not stain or damage clothing, fabrics, plastics, finished surfaces, or any of your gear.
Use Permethrin on clothing by itself or with skin-applied repellents to create the ultimate protective, armor-like insect barrier.
Topical insect repellent
Repels ticks,and mosquitoes up to 12 hours, and flies, gnats, and chiggers up to 8 hours.
Safe for the whole family, Sawyer 20% Picaridin premium Insect repellent spray and lotion — more effective at repelling biting flies than DEET; is effective against flies, ticks, and mosquitoes.
The long-lasting, fragrance-free Sawyer picaridin-based Insect repellent can be applied to your skin as well as clothing, outdoor gear, and more.
Non-greasy; dries quickly and won't damage plastics or synthetic coatings — safe for use on clothing, backpacks, watches, sunglasses, fishing line, firearm finishes, and more; 6-oz Bag-on-Valve (BOV) can; sprays evenly in any orientation.