Nonprofit

Primarily intended for the members of community service organizations

TCTF meeting

Agenda

Chair – Susan Verdicchio
Recorder -- Peter Pulsifer

  1. Welcome Robin Wolf (prospective treasurer) and discuss financial plan & next steps for website/online tool-set -- Susan, Casey, Fred, Peter
    (Note: Robin needs to leave at 9:45 for a work appointment)
  2. Update on Town Common youth group work -- Casey, Peter, Susan
  3. Update on non-profits potluck -- Fred
  4. Next TCTF meetings are -- March 20th, April 17th, May 15th

The Network Turns 35! Help Us Celebrate!

The Network turns 35 this spring!

We are excited to mark this milestone with a community celebration.

Please join us on Saturday, April 11, from 7:00 - 9:00 PM at the Sons of Italy. Connect with your local friends and neighbors as we share laughs with a special guest, comedian Jimmy Tingle.

More information to come as the event approaches. In the meantime, email office@nfsj.org with any questions.

 


 

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Viva Las Winton - Casino Night

The Winton Club is excited to announce its fourth annual Casino Night FUNdraiser event.  All proceeds will go towards three impactful programs benefiting the Winchester Hospital community:

  • The Special Care Nursery Renovation, to increase advanced medical care and exceptional family support for babies born at 32 weeks gestation and later.
  • A Caring Place, which offers specialized products and personalized consultation services for patients undergoing cancer treatments and following surgeries. This includes grants for products like wigs and services like Paxman Scalp Cooling.
  • Family Literacy program
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Winchester Foundation for Educational Excellence (WFEE): Fall Gala

Winchester Foundation for Educational Excellence (WFEE): Fall Gala, Masquerade for the Minds. The Winchester Foundation for Educational Excellence (https://www.wfee.org/) raises and grants private funds to support and encourage innovation and excellence in Winchester Public Schools through initiatives that are beyond the reach of available public funds.

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Winchester in Solidarity: Walking with our Neighbors

Saturday, February 7, from 4:00 - 5:30 PM

  • Show your support for immigrants, due process, democracy and community.
  • Start at 4:00 PM on Shore Road at the Sculpture Garden (across from Winchester High School)
  • Stops at First Congregational and Crawford Memorial Church

Optional: Stay at Crawford for the Chili Cook Off fundraiser from 5:30 – 7:30 PM in support of New England Justice for our Neighbors

All are welcome, from Winchester and beyond.

Organized by IndivisibleWIN, Network for Social Justice, faith communities and caring community members. Questions? Email IndivisibleWin@gmail.com or office@nfsj

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Women's History Month 2025 Celebration and Fundraiser

Join us for a panel with the 2025 Women’s History Month honorees who are Empowering Women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics): Rawan Angele, Maggie Jackson, Karin Lamson, Ashley Byrne, Riya Karunakaran, Fuxin Shi and Meredith Thompson.

Note that the location has been changed!

Any questions, email office@nfsj.org

World Swim Week

Please join us to celebrate the week of World Swim Day (October 26) at Playa Bowls Winchester (600 Main St). When you mention "Swim Winchester" at the register, 10% of in-store sales will benefit the local organization working to build a pool for YOU!

Learn more about our efforts to build a year-round, indoor pool accessible to all, and don’t forget to tell us why you Swim!

Sponsors

Wright-Locke Farm Solstice Cocktail Party

Join us for this beloved tradition of kicking off summer at our beautiful farmstead. Enjoy live music, delicious appetizers, and a refreshing cocktail as you mingle in our historic 1827 Barn. There will be auction items and opportunities to learn what's coming up at the Farm this season.