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Birth of a Community: A Lively Multimedia Account of East Groton’s Shifting Identity
Groton’s lakes region, a 204-acre area comprised of Lost Lake and Knop’s Pond, has long been an overlooked, under-studied part of town. Yet, it is one of the most scenic, geologically fascinating, and at one time, demographically diverse areas of Groton. In their presentation, “Birth of a Community,” two residents whose families first bought summer cottages there in the 1920s, Bob Collins and Alex Woodle, will offer an in-depth look into the last 300 years of the region’s history. A story characterized by the landscape’s shifting identity—from Colonial-era pastureland to iron-ore producing meadows, to a summer waterfront refuge turned, decades later, into the sought-after, year-round lakes community it is today.The public is cordially invited free of charge to “Birth of a Community,” a multimedia presentation and discussion on Saturday, September 13, from 2 to 4 at the Prescott Community Center. Come to learn, enjoy, and ask questions. Take away a deeper appreciation for East Groton’s unique character, historical vicissitudes, and enduring charm. Long active in revitalizing and preserving the Lost Lake region, Bob Collins is a land-use, real estate attorney, past member of the Groton Planning Board and Conservation Trust, and ongoing participant in town affairs; Alex Woodle is a geologist and water quality consultant who has studied and leant his expertise to the Lost Lakes area for years. “Birth of a Community” is hosted jointly by the Groton History Center and the Prescott Community Center.
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Babysitting 101 - Ages 11-15
Life Skills
Perfect for ages 11–15, this hands-on class teaches you how to confidently care for infants and children when parents are not present. You’ll discover how to plan fun, age-appropriate activities, manage challenging behaviors, handle emergencies, provide basic first aid, and even kickstart your own babysitting business. Please bring the following to class: 1) A baby doll or stuffed animal 2) A pencil or pen 3) A water bottle
Prescott CC - 2025 PROGRAM CATALOG
Take the Stage - Grades 2-5
Dance, Music & Theatre
Class members will explore speaking in front of others with the help of storytelling, singing, miming, short monologues, and will work on a presentation to share on the last day. Students of other ages may be able to participate at instructor’s discretion - email classes@riseartscollab.org. **Parent/Guardian is NOT required to stay for this class. Parent/Guardian may wait outside of the classroom in the building.**
Prescott CC - 2025 PROGRAM CATALOG
Take the Stage JR. - Grade PreK-1
Dance, Music & Theatre
Class members will explore speaking in front of others with the help of puppets, nursery rhymes, rhythm, singing, and will work on a presentation to share on the last day. Students of other ages may be able to participate at instructor’s discretion - email classes@riseartscollab.org. **Parent/Guardian is NOT required to stay for this class. Parent/Guardian may wait outside of the classroom in the building.**
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Me, Myself and Art: Exploring One’s Identity Through Art - Grades 6-8
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Explore Your Creative Self – Visual Journaling & Mindful Art Student-artists in grades 6–8 are invited to discover their unique voice through visual journaling, mindful art activities, and creative “self-portraits.” In this class, young artists will use sketchbooks—not just for practicing techniques—but as a way to express feelings and ideas visually. For example, students might be given an emotion like “joy” and will spend time filling a journal page with colors, patterns, and images that capture that feeling. We’ll also introduce calming mindfulness art exercises, such as neurographic drawing, where students create flowing, intersecting lines and transform them into colorful, intricate patterns. These activities help students relax, focus, and explore their inner creativity without the pressure of technical portrait drawing. Throughout the program, we’ll explore what it means to use visual art to express your inner self and create works that celebrate your unique individuality. By the end, students will curate their own mini art exhibit, showcasing their process and unique creations—a true celebration of self-expression. Student Art Show will be held on December 12, 2025. All materials are provided. We offer confidential Card to Culture scholarships to help make our programs accessible to everyone. For details, please call our office—we’re happy to assist you! Office: 978-877-6933 Andrea Wilson will serve as the Arts Elevate: Artist-in-Residence for Youth Wellness in Greater Lowell. This program is supported by the Greater Lowell Community Foundation (GLCF) in partnership with the Barr Foundation. Andrea Wilson will be part of The Umbrella’s 2025-2026 Artist-in-Residence cohort. The Greater Lowell Community Foundation (GLCF) is partnering with four youth-serving nonprofit organizations to pilot an artist-in-residence non-clinical program that is designed to improve youth wellness through creative engagement. The program is being developed with lead funding from the Barr Foundation through itsCreative Commonwealth Initiative. Disclaimer: Participants of this program may be asked to contribute responses to evaluation questions, participate in interviews about their experiences, and may be included in photo and video documentation. Participants can opt out by emailing registrar@prescottscc.org.
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Creative Dance Movement for Ages 3-7
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This playful hour of dance weaves together movement games, ballet and contemporary dance, and storytelling. Decent Dance believes that children have a natural understanding of physical expression: after all, that is their primary mode of communication in those early years! Tony's Creative Movement class taps into the imaginative spirit and innate desire to wiggle for children ages 3-7. By integrating both open-ended prompts and what we like to call "soft technique", this class offers just enough structure and a whole lot of autonomous empowerment for young dancers. Here's what they are saying about Tony's Creative Dance Movement Class: "Tony is great with the kids, and the vibe is both highly engaging and low pressure. The activities are fun and creative and the pacing is spot on. I also appreciate the chance for kids of many different ages and abilities to play and move with each other."
Prescott CC - 2025 PROGRAM CATALOG
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