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SUMMARY:Health & Wellness Fair
DESCRIPTION:The number of students with mental health concerns has continued to rise over the last few years. This reached its pinnacle in October 2020 when the American Academy of Pediatrics\, the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry\, and the Children’s Hospital Association jointly urged The White House to issue a National State of Emergency in child and adolescent mental health.\n\n\nAs a community we must also do our part. This is why Wilton High School has decided to host its very first Health & Wellness Fair during Mental Health Awareness Month. The event is sponsored by the Hope Squad\, a new club at Wilton High School.\n\n\nThe Hope Squad is a national organization with clubs at thousands of high schools across the country. The Hope Squad’s mission is to reduce youth suicide through education\, training\, and peer intervention. During the fair\, students and parents will have access to a variety of different resources. There will be booths promoting mental health\, nutrition\, exercise\, and more.\n\n\nThe Health & Wellness Fair will be held on Tuesday\, May 23 in the Zellner Gallery at Wilton High School.\n\n\n\n\n	See more related GMW stories...
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/health-wellness-fair/
LOCATION:Wilton High School Clune Center\, 395 Danbury Road\, Wilton\, CT\, 06897\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Free,Health & Wellness,Schools
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SUMMARY:Wilton High School Boys Lacrosse Senior Night
DESCRIPTION:The Wilton High School boys lacrosse team invites the community to join in honoring its senior players on Saturday\, May 13 at 5:30 p.m. The Warriors will take on Fordham Prep. It will be a terrific night!\n\n\nPictured left to right (back):\nConnor Smith #12\, Spencer Liston* #14\, Will Soojian #5\, Connor Sweeney #33\, Luke Tottan #40\, Andrew Wiest* #44\, Tommy McKiernan #6\, Evan Blankenship #27\, Will Sullivan #15 & James Kane #13\nPictured left to right (front):\nGeorge Hahn #10\, Dave Sylvester #1\, Michael Wall #22\, Wilson Tansill #11\, Charlie Johnson* #4\, Caleb Rath #20\, Liam Pearsall #55\, Owen Rosen #9 & Charlie Rath* #21\n(*Captains)\n\n\n\n\n	See more related GMW stories...
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/wilton-high-school-boys-lacrosse-senior-night/
LOCATION:Memorial  Stadium\, 395 Danbury Road\, Wilton\, 06897\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Free,Outdoor Event,Schools,Sports
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SUMMARY:Wilton High School Homecoming
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, Oct. 1 is Homecoming at Wilton High School. Several events are planned for the day:\n\n\n\n10 a.m.: Girls JV/Varsity Volleyball (Zeoli Field House)\n1:30 p.m.: Girls Varsity Soccer (Lilly Field)\n3 p.m.: Homecoming parade begins\, making its way down Kristine Lilly Way through the Cider Mill parking lot to Fujitani Field\n4 p.m.: Varsity Football game (Fujitani Field)\n\nThere are two entry points for fans at Veterans Stadium: the North entrance (closest to the high school) and the South entrance near the concession stand.\n\n\nWHS students are asked to enter through the North entrance (closest to the student fan section) to alleviate traffic by the South entrance. All other fans are welcome to enter through either of the entrance points.\n\n\nTicket purchases should be done in advance online; all ticket purchases/entry is cashless.\n\n\nAll tickets should be pre-purchased through the cashless ticketing system “Ticket Spicket.” Due to the expected number of attendees\, WHS athletics officials suggest having the Ticket Spicket app and ticket(s) open on mobile phone screens prior to arrival.\n\n \n\n\nQuick start guide to setting up a Ticket Spicket account:\n\n\n\n\nVisit Ticket Spicket online.\n\n\n\n\nThe Wilton Athletics department has provided quick start guide to using the Ticket Spicket mobile app on the day of the game and how to redeem tickets.\n\n\n\n\nElementary and middle school students should not be dropped off without a parent/guardian present.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n	See more related GMW stories...
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/wilton-high-school-homecoming/
LOCATION:Wilton High School\, 395 Danbury Rd.\, Wilton\, CT\, 06897\, United States
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SUMMARY:5k Race Ahead for Safe Driving: All Proceeds for School Resource Officer Elise Ackerman
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Wilton Video Club and the WHS DECA chapter on Saturday\, April 2 for a 5K to benefit School Resource Officer Elise Ackerman of the Wilton Police Department\, who was diagnosed with cancer last year. Proceeds from the race will support SRO Ackerman and her family during this difficult time. Sponsors include the Ridgefield Running Company and Village Market\, Craft 14\, and NJM Insurance. Sign up online.\n\n\nThis event also includes event giveaways\, student speakers\, and snacks provided for runners.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n	See more related GMW stories...
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/5k-race-ahead-for-safe-driving-all-proceeds-for-school-resource-officer-elise-ackerman/
LOCATION:Merwin Meadows\, 52 Lovers Ln\, Wilton\, CT
CATEGORIES:5K,Charity Runs,Fundraiser,Outdoor Event,Police,Schools,Teens
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SUMMARY:Wilton High School Organic Garden Plant Sale
DESCRIPTION:The Wilton High School Garden Club is conducting an organic garden native plant sale\, now through April 24; plant pickup is Saturday\, May 9.\n\n\nNot only can residents purchase wildflower seedlings for their own gardens\, their purchases will help benefit the local Pollinator Pathway and improve the wider habitat in Connecticut.\n\n\nWilton High School is the first high school in Connecticut as well as New England to become a member of the EcoType Project\, which is\, “a plant and place based approach to land stewardship and agrarian resilience in the Northeast.” To help support a new initiative\, the WHS Garden Club is teaming up with the CT Chapter of the Northeastern Organic Farmers Association (CT NOFA)\, the Wilton Conservation Land Trust and the Pollinator Pathway. WHS senior Brett Gilman has met with members of these groups to learn more about this project and to take action. Most recently\, he has led the entire Garden Club in growing wildflower seedlings and has organized a partnership with Planters Choice Nursery LLC of Newtown to hold a native pollinator plant sale this spring.\n\n\nThe goals of the project are to help educate people about the native wildflowers that grow in this area as well as get people interested in planting them to help improve the natural ecosystems in the state. The students will be holding a sale this spring so people can purchase some of these and plant them in their yard to help support the Pollinator Pathway here in Wilton as well as improve the habitat for native species of birds\, butterflies\, and bees. Additionally a portion of the sale of each plant purchased will go to help the Wilton High School Organic Garden Club\, which not only is working to actively improve the habitat in Wilton but also runs the school’s organic garden which produces food for the high school cafeteria.\n\n\nIn addition to the plant sale\, the students will be taking some of the extra plants and will be using them in the school’s own butterfly garden as well as planting some in areas of the town so that they can monitor their growth\, distribution\, and will also have access to some native seed stock\, which they can then harvest and grow for future years. This is going to allow the students of WHS to have an ongoing research opportunity and also a way to document and prove the positive things that happen when natives are planted.\n\n \n\n\nDonna Merrill\, executive director of the Wilton Land Conservation Trust and Pollinator Pathway co-founder\, says the Trust is thrilled to partner with the WHS Garden Club.\n\n\n“Providing landowners with the native plants that support our insects gives our entire town the chance to be part of the Pollinator Pathway. I find it so exciting to watch the students be the educators. By making the right plants available for our bees and butterflies they’re proving that what each of us do in our own backyards makes a difference.”\n\n\nThe position of CT NOFA is clear about the importance:  “Our Response:  We must restore native habitat to safeguard our food system. Our initiative exists at the intersection of farms\, gardens\, land trusts\, and public lands: we aim to increase the number of native plants growing in our region. To do this\, we are growing seed crops of Connecticut’s native pollinator plants\, wild collected from our open-spaces\, and bringing them to our nursery growers and homeowners so that we can produce the plants to restore native pollinator habitat.”\n\n\nTo learn more about the project\, visiting the WHS Garden Club website and order online.\n\n\n\n\n	See more related GMW stories...
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/wilton-high-school-organic-garden-plant-sale/2020-05-09/
LOCATION:Wilton High School\, 395 Danbury Rd.\, Wilton\, CT\, 06897\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational,Environmental,Fundraiser,Sale,Schools
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SUMMARY:Wilton High School Organic Garden Plant Sale
DESCRIPTION:The Wilton High School Garden Club is conducting an organic garden native plant sale\, now through April 24; plant pickup is Saturday\, May 9.\n\n\nNot only can residents purchase wildflower seedlings for their own gardens\, their purchases will help benefit the local Pollinator Pathway and improve the wider habitat in Connecticut.\n\n\nWilton High School is the first high school in Connecticut as well as New England to become a member of the EcoType Project\, which is\, “a plant and place based approach to land stewardship and agrarian resilience in the Northeast.” To help support a new initiative\, the WHS Garden Club is teaming up with the CT Chapter of the Northeastern Organic Farmers Association (CT NOFA)\, the Wilton Conservation Land Trust and the Pollinator Pathway. WHS senior Brett Gilman has met with members of these groups to learn more about this project and to take action. Most recently\, he has led the entire Garden Club in growing wildflower seedlings and has organized a partnership with Planters Choice Nursery LLC of Newtown to hold a native pollinator plant sale this spring.\n\n\nThe goals of the project are to help educate people about the native wildflowers that grow in this area as well as get people interested in planting them to help improve the natural ecosystems in the state. The students will be holding a sale this spring so people can purchase some of these and plant them in their yard to help support the Pollinator Pathway here in Wilton as well as improve the habitat for native species of birds\, butterflies\, and bees. Additionally a portion of the sale of each plant purchased will go to help the Wilton High School Organic Garden Club\, which not only is working to actively improve the habitat in Wilton but also runs the school’s organic garden which produces food for the high school cafeteria.\n\n\nIn addition to the plant sale\, the students will be taking some of the extra plants and will be using them in the school’s own butterfly garden as well as planting some in areas of the town so that they can monitor their growth\, distribution\, and will also have access to some native seed stock\, which they can then harvest and grow for future years. This is going to allow the students of WHS to have an ongoing research opportunity and also a way to document and prove the positive things that happen when natives are planted.\n\n \n\n\nDonna Merrill\, executive director of the Wilton Land Conservation Trust and Pollinator Pathway co-founder\, says the Trust is thrilled to partner with the WHS Garden Club.\n\n\n“Providing landowners with the native plants that support our insects gives our entire town the chance to be part of the Pollinator Pathway. I find it so exciting to watch the students be the educators. By making the right plants available for our bees and butterflies they’re proving that what each of us do in our own backyards makes a difference.”\n\n\nThe position of CT NOFA is clear about the importance:  “Our Response:  We must restore native habitat to safeguard our food system. Our initiative exists at the intersection of farms\, gardens\, land trusts\, and public lands: we aim to increase the number of native plants growing in our region. To do this\, we are growing seed crops of Connecticut’s native pollinator plants\, wild collected from our open-spaces\, and bringing them to our nursery growers and homeowners so that we can produce the plants to restore native pollinator habitat.”\n\n\nTo learn more about the project\, visiting the WHS Garden Club website and order online.\n\n\n\n\n	See more related GMW stories...
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/wilton-high-school-organic-garden-plant-sale/2020-03-02/
LOCATION:Wilton High School\, 395 Danbury Rd.\, Wilton\, CT\, 06897\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational,Environmental,Fundraiser,Sale,Schools
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SUMMARY:WHS Organic Garden Annual Plant Sale
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, May 18 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at Wilton High School\n\n\nThere will be tomatoes\, peppers\, herbs\, and other edible crops as well as native perennial  butterfly- and bee-attracting wildflowers. Plants will range between $3.00-$5.00.\n\n\nFor questions please contact Jim Hunter via email or by calling 203.762.0381\, ext. 6032.\n\n\n\n\n	See more related GMW stories...
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/whs-organic-garden-annual-plant-sale/
LOCATION:Wilton High School\, 395 Danbury Rd.\, Wilton\, CT\, 06897\, United States
CATEGORIES:Not for profit,Outdoor Event,Sale,Schools
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SUMMARY:FCIAC Cheer Competition
DESCRIPTION:Wilton High School hosts the FCIAC Cheer Competition this Saturday. Come to the WHS Field House to cheer on the Varsity and Youth squads. $10 for adults. $5 for students. Refreshments available. Show your Warrior pride!\n\n\n\n\n	See more related GMW stories...
URL:https://goodmorningwilton.com/event/fciac-cheer-competition/
LOCATION:WHS Field House\, 395 Danbury Road\, Wilton\, CT\, 06897\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kids,Schools,Sports
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