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July 2023 Newsletter

ValleyCAST Free Summer Concerts Return for 2023


ValleyCAST held its kickoff concert with Blue Cat Groove and Blackstone Valley Community Concert Band on Thursday, June 29th. Join us every Thursday rain or shine at the Alternatives' Whitin Mill for a different concert every week.


Don't forget to bring a lawn chair and sunscreen! The concerts will be moved indoors if we anticipate rain or a heatwave, but space will be limited.


Upcoming concerts:


July 27: Le'Mixx Band

August 3: Country Wild Heart Band

August 10: Blackstone Valley Bluegrass

August 17: Claflin Hill Symphony Orchestra’s Summer Winds

August 24: Dynamite Rhythm

August 31: The Eagles Experience

Learn More

Concert attendees also visited the Weaving Community Exhibit in the Heritage Gallery which will continue to be on display until September 30th. Click on the link below to learn how you can participate in the Weaving Workshops offered in conjunction to the exhibit.

Check Out the Weaving Community Exhibit

Click here to read ValleyCAST's feature in the Telegram & Gazette

Summer Fit 5 Skills Clinic


Are you interested in learning how to play volleyball or basketball? Do you want to get health and fitness tips?


Open Sky is teaming up with Special Olympics Massachusetts to host a summer sports series open to everyone of all abilities (staff, individuals served, and members of the community)!


This will take place in the Open Sky Gym, 4 Mann St. Worcester, MA. 


The program started on July 11th, but registration is still open!


Questions? Email Kathy at Katherine.lyons@openskycs.org 

or Vicky at vicky.dinatale@specialolympicsma.org

Sign Up Today!

Workforce Summit Highlights Crisis and Promising Models 


Open Sky, Seven Hills, UMass Chan Medical School and the City of Worcester hosted a summit at Worcester State University on Monday, June 26, to highlight the current human services/behavioral health workforce crisis and to share information about innovative responses the group has developed. 


Among the attendees at the summit were Brooke Doyle, Commissioner of Mental Health, Jane Ryder, Commissioner of Developmental Services (DDS), and Toni Wolf, Commissioner of Mass Rehab Commission (MRC). The guest speaker was Mary McGeown, Undersecretary for Human Services in the Executive Office of Health and Human Services.   


The program highlighted the Behavioral Health and Human Services Career Pathway Collaborative of Central MA – a group of providers and others who have partnered to develop creative ways of addressing workforce shortages, attracting immigrants and refugees and young people to human services careers, and addressing racism in hiring, advancement and the workplace environment. 


Models highlighted included:

  • The Human Services Career Support program for immigrants and refugees which has graduated 38 people thus far, and experienced an 87% retention rate over one year.
  • The Clinical Leadership and Support Pathway, which helps BIPOC employees develop and implement career plans in the industry.
  • The Dynamic Futures program which will host 25 BIPOC high school-aged youth to a four-week program this summer, two weeks of which will be in residency at Worcester State University.    


Central to the group’s success has been a focus on collaboration, addressing racism, providing Career Support and Advancement Navigators, wraparound supports and using a Cohort model where peer support reinforces participation and achievement. 

Learn More About the Central Mass Career Pipeline Collaborative

Pride Picnic in the Park Recap from Peer Recovery Specialist, Ryan Markley


Last Wednesday Peer Services hosted their second annual ACCS Pride Picnic at Leominster state forest. We had a great turnout of close to 70 people! 

In addition to the BBQ lunch, our LGBTQ+ folks and allies made some stunning painted pride rocks, cool tie-dye t-shirts, and little flag-colored sand in bottles. There was a great turnout for the hike and the yoga area. Folks took home prizes from the raffles, the queer bingo and educational Jeopardy game. Although there was not swimming this year, attendees stayed cool with water balloons and other water toys. 


Many of our LGBTQ+ individuals went home with name change paperwork and all they would need to change their name and gender markers on government documents. 

 

At a time when it is difficult for the LGBTQIA+ Community, our individuals served who attended the Pride picnic felt seen, validated, and affirmed. Thank you everyone who had a part in planning and stepping up to put on a really great event. 

 

Looking forward to having it again next year! 

Additional Notes from North Worcester County Pride

 

The pride parade and festival for North Worcester County (NoWoCo) Pride originally scheduled for Saturday, July 22nd has been canceled due to rain and flooding in Fitchburg and has been rescheduled for October 21st. We will be in the parade at that time. 

 

There is an event at the Main Street Studios in Fitchburg on July 21st. The NoWoCo Pride reception will be held 6-9pm with a Queer Artist Exhibit which includes art from one of our individuals - Casey Burgoyne.

SAVE THE DATE!

Valley Bag Toss

October 14, 2023, 12-5pm


We hope you will join us at the Alternatives' Whitin Mill for this annual cornhole tournament to benefit the health and wellness programs at Open Sky!


Last year was our largest tournament ever with more than 70 teams participating. Register early before we reach capacity so you don't miss out on competing in this well-loved event. We will not be accommodating day-of registrations. There will also be food, drinks, and other activities for those not competing.


Registration will be opening soon! Stay tuned for more information.


Show your support for Open Sky! Check out sponsorship opportunities below!

Sponsorship Opportunities(Deadline: September 22nd)

In anticipation of the 2024 VBT event, we wanted to highlight one of the many exciting workshops offered at the Mill this summer - Make Your Own Corn Hole Boards!


This 2-day workshop will be on Saturdays 9/16 & 9/23 from 11am-2pm at the Alternatives' Whitin Mill (60 Douglas Road, Whitinsville, MA).


Financial assistance is available for individuals served by Open Sky.


Contact michelle.benjamin@openskycs.org for more details.


Click to view flyer.

Register for the Workshop
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