Middle School

Teen Taste Test: Tongue-Twisting Mberry

This event is for students in grades 6-12. No adults, please. The miracle berry is a fruit that changes how your tongue perceives flavors. Everybody will try an mberry candy and sample a variety of sweet and sour food to see how the flavor changes. We think you will be very surprised!This program is supported by the Friends of the Winchester Public Library.

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Teen Taste Test: Tongue-Twisting Mberry

This event is for students in grades 6-12. No adults, please. The miracle berry is a fruit that changes how your tongue perceives flavors. Everybody will try an mberry candy and sample a variety of sweet and sour food to see how the flavor changes. We think you will be very surprised!This program is supported by the Friends of the Winchester Public Library.

Teen Taste Test: Tongue-Twisting Mberry

This event is for students in grades 6-12. No adults, please. The miracle berry is a fruit that changes how your tongue perceives flavors. Everybody will try an mberry and sample a variety of sweet and sour food to see how the flavor changes. We think you will be very surprised!This program is supported by the Friends of the Winchester Public Library.

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Town Election Candidate Forum League of Women Voters

  • 6:30-7:00 PM: Meet Town Meeting candidates - All Precincts
  • 7:00-7:30 PM: Housing Authority debate (1 seat): James Harris and Thomas Mourier
  • 7:30-8:30 PM: School Committee debate (2 seats): Thomas Hopcroft (incumbent), Jeffrey Duncan, My Linh Truong, Carey Sue Barney, and Timothy Matthews

The debates will be moderated by an LWV moderator from a League chapter outside of Winchester.

This event will be livestreamed by WinCam and available afterwards on www.wincam.org.

Voter Guides with profiles of candidates for all offices, including Town Meeting available online at the League’s website www

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Turn Scholarships into C.A.S.H.

Turn Scholarships into C. A. S. H. A money-smart strategy for students or ANY professional to fund their future. Check early and often. Start before everyone else. Early action = more opportunities. Apply even if you're unsure. You don't need perfection -- just participation.

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VIRTUAL: For High School Juniors: Creating a Compelling College Application this Summer

We are offering this Zoom presentation to help high school juniors and their parents understand how to use the upcoming summer productively to create a compelling college application. We will cover the college application process, including current admissions trends, writing the personal statement and supplemental essays, securing strong teacher recommendations, and understanding how students can position themselves to increase their chances of admission.

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VIRTUAL: Successfully Navigating College Admissions This Fall

We are offering this Zoom presentation to help families of high school juniors, sophomores and freshmen better understand the college admissions process and how to successfully navigate the changing landscape. We will discuss current college admissions trends, admissions strategies, the changing test-optional environment, the importance of researching and visiting colleges to find schools that can be a good fit, a timeline and other action steps to make this fall productive and help reduce the stress around the college admissions process.

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