A Mother’s Journey [Part 47]: The new home frame of mind
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As of July 12, The Learning Hub will partner with one of the city’s oldest and most revered businesses. Find out what Giselle and the Hub are up to now.
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As of July 12, The Learning Hub will partner with one of the city’s oldest and most revered businesses. Find out what Giselle and the Hub are up to now.
Life is precious – no doubt about it – but there is nothing that validates your existence more than a near-death experience. To see the fragility of life firsthand is more than an eye-opener. At times, it is a life-awakener. Find out what happened to prompt Giselle’s reflection on what’s really important in life.
“Over the past five years, I have experienced the business renaissance in Worcester, and it is something to be proud of. There is seemingly no stopping the city’s growing startup movement. Except maybe one thing …”
“Between ice skating at the Worcester Common Oval, exploring the nature trails at Broad Meadow Brook sanctuary, strolling through Boston Common and hanging out at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, this week was all about discovery.” Find out how Giselle Rivera-Flores got more out of February vacation than she bargained for.
“I always think I can do more in the next 24 hours than I did in the last 24, and while that optimism can be considered a strength at times, not accepting the limits of time can hinder my progress. The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree with Brooklyn.”
“Adding new libraries to our list of affiliates is relatively easy. After the pitch is when we run into our first challenge.” Giselle Rivera-Flores grapples with the best next steps for The Learning Hub.
Also, it’s all about that raise on Beacon Hill. Sinacola goes to Budapest (returns with more Trump perspective). Hitch goes to the museum (haven’t seen him since). And a Worcester State student leader chronicles the trials and triumph of a journey to D.C. for the historic inaugural in a free-to-read guest commentary. All that and much more in your Jan. 29-Feb. 4 Worcester Sun.
The most fun you’ll have with a calendar of events all week. And you might just learn something, too. Here are six of the best things to do, places to go — and reasons why — the next few days.
“We know that all the work we have done, no matter how chaotic it was, has led us to a good platform for us as a family and for Brooklyn as a student.” Giselle Rivera-Flores gets back to what inspired her quest in the first place: helping her oldest daughter learn.
Sinacola fights the Fight for $15. Randell has a better idea for City Council than idle Mount Carmel chatter. Beacon Hill, Worcester Weekly and more in your Jan. 15-21 Worcester Sun.