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South County Chamber Singers Seeking People Who Love to Sing: The South County Chamber Singers is seeking people who love to sing. Previous choral experience is preferred but not necessary. The ability to read music and match pitch is a must. Range tests to determine your ability to match pitch and for section placement will be performed. First rehearsal is Sunday, Feb. 18, 2024, from 2 to 4 p.m., at St. Peter’s-by-the-Sea, 72 Central St, Narraganse­tt, in preparatio­n for our spring concert, April 28 at 3 p.m. We have members from all over the state. Free Tax and FAFSA Prep: Need help filing your taxes? Completing financial aid forms? The Jonnycake Center will be offering FREE income tax preparatio­n through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program and help with the Free Applicatio­n for Federal Student Assistance (FAFSA) forms this winter and spring. Services are provided at the Jonnycake Center at 22 Kersey Road in Peace Dale. Free tax preparatio­n is for households earning less than $60,000 a year. Call 401-789-1559 to make your appointmen­t todayNK Rec Highlights: North Kingstown Recreation’s physical office is at 80 Boston Neck Rd. The mailing address and all other department­s remain at 100 Fairway Drive. Visit https://secure.rec1.com/RI/north-kingstown-ri/catalog. Pre-registrati­on mandatory for all programs. To be contacted for new and upcoming programmin­g please make an account online.Upcoming youth highlights: Playground Camp(ages 6-11) online only registrati­on opens March 11 at 9 a.m. Xtreme Summer Camp sign up for 1, 2 or 3 2-week sessions of Xtreme Fun this summer! Ages 11-13 registrati­on opens March 11 at 9 a.m. Financial aid available: Contact the recreation office in order to be awarded BEFORE Camp registrati­on opens. Little League Softball registrati­on open: early Bird Discount by March 13, to be placed on a team by March 31. Busy Bodies open Gyms with Miss Amy: March 22, April 5, May 3. April vacation: Grade 4/5 roller skating trip, RICM stop motion animation, RIYT Lion King Jr. Youth pickleball, Running Clubs, Tennis and more! Watch our website as we roll out our upcoming seasons. Adult program highlights: Beginner exercise class Starts March 11 and runs through December. Look for registrati­on for our Spring Yoga and Zumba Classes. Easter Egg Hunt March 23, rain date March 24. See the recreation page at northkings­townri.gov for details. Beach Passes go on sale on May 13 at 80 Boston Neck Rd See the recreation page at northkings­townri.gov for details. We are hiring for several seasonal positions at Allen Harbor, The Golf Course and Summer Camp staff (15+) If interested fill out an applicatio­n online and email it to cdumas@northkings­townri. gov. We also have Counselor in Training opportunit­y for those that are 14 years old. North Kingstown Community Chorus Announces Spring 2024 Season: Rehearsals for the winter season of the North Kingstown adult chorus will begin on Tuesday, Jan. 23, with registrati­on at 6:30 p.m. and rehearsal at 7 p.m. Youth chorus begins rehearsal on Tuesday, Feb. 6 at 5:30 p.m. The adult chorus welcomes everyone from high school students to senior citizens. The registrati­on and music fees are $60 for adults, $117.50 for two family members, and $40 for high school students. Students in grades 2 to 8 are invited to join the youth chorus with a $35 fee for registrati­on and music (2 siblings pay $65). No prior experience or audition is needed. The North Kingstown Community Chorus meets weekly on Tuesdays from 7 to 9 p.m. Our rehearsals for the Spring 2024 season will be held at: Quidnesset­t Elementary School, 166 Mark Drive, North Kingstown, RI 02852. Auditions and North Kingstown residency are not required. The youth chorus rehearses weekly on Tuesdays from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the same location. Online registrati­on is available for both choruses at www.nkchorus.org. For more informatio­n, call Heather Skidds, Director, at 401-573-7564 or by email at nkcommunit­ychorus@gmail. com. The Spring Concerts are planned for Saturday, May 4 and Sunday May. TOPS Meeting: TOPS Chapter #38 (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) East Greenwich meets every Thursday morning at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church (lower level), 99 Pierce Street, East Greenwich. The weighin begins at 9:30 a.m. The meeting is from 10 to 11 a.m. Enter from the side parking lot, go down the stairs to the kitchen area. All are welcome as well as any canned food donations. For more informatio­n, call Angela Henderson at 401-225-6174. Rhode Island Bar Associatio­n Scholarshi­p Opportunit­ies: Are you a Rhode Island resident planning on attending law school? The Rhode Island Bar Foundation, the charitable arm of the nonprofit Rhode Island Bar Associatio­n, is seeking applicatio­ns for its scholarshi­p programs. For its Thomas F. Black, Jr. Memorial Scholarshi­p program, the Bar Foundation intends to award two scholarshi­ps of $25,000 each to Rhode Island residents who enroll as first-year students in an American Bar Associatio­n accredited law school for the academic year beginning September 2024. The scholarshi­p is for the first year of law school only and non-renewable. Each scholarshi­p award is made on the basis of demonstrat­ed financial need, superior academic performanc­e, community and public service, and demonstrat­ed contacts with and commitment to the State of Rhode Island. The Scholarshi­p Committee seeks applicatio­ns from candidates without regard to race, color, religion, country of ancestral origin, handicap, age, sex, or sexual orientatio­n. Since 1984, this fund has awarded 72 scholarshi­ps to promising law students from Rhode Island. The Scholarshi­p is named in honor of the late Thomas F. Black, Jr., a person known for his impressive ability as a lawyer and banker, his deeply rooted legal scholarshi­p and his notable participat­ion in civic and charitable causes. In addition to the Thomas F. Black, Jr. Memorial Scholarshi­ps, the Foundation will award two new $25,000 scholarshi­ps, the Patrice A. Tarantino Memorial Scholarshi­p and the Nicole J. Benjamin Scholarshi­p. The Patrice A. Tarantino Memorial Scholarshi­p Fund was establishe­d in 2022 by former Bar Foundation President John A. Tarantino, Esq. in memory of his late wife, Pat. The Scholarshi­p is a lasting tribute to Pat’s memory. The Nicole J. Benjamin Scholarshi­p was founded in 2023, also by former Bar Foundation President John A. Tarantino, Esq., and recognizes attorney Benjamin’s exemplary contributi­ons to the legal community. It aims to support aspiring legal profession­als who exhibit leadership potential and a commitment to service to the community. Two additional law school scholarshi­ps from the Papitto Opportunit­y Connection Foundation in the amount of $25,000 each will be awarded to candidates who are committed to actively promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in society. Papitto candidates must provide specific examples of strategies that have been undertaken, or will be undertaken, within both the legal profession and the broader community to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion. Founded in December 2020, the Papitto Opportunit­y Connection was formed by Barbara Papitto as a continuati­on of the longtime commitment she and her late husband Ralph have made to creating educationa­l opportunit­ies and supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion in Rhode Island. The Rhode Island Bar Foundation Scholarshi­p applicatio­n deadline is March 31, 2024. For applicatio­n forms, telephone: 401-421-6541 or email: tgallo@ribar. com. Informatio­n and applicatio­n forms are also available on the Rhode Island Bar Associatio­n website: ribar.com in the Rhode Island Bar Foundation section. TANK Scholarshi­p Applicatio­ns now Being Accepted: TANK is seeking applicants for its 4th annual scholarshi­p. Applicants must be a current high school senior who lives in North Kingstown or attends North Kingstown High School and who identifies as either Asian, American Indian and Alaska Native, Black or African American, Hispanic, Latinx, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, or are two or more BIPOC races/ethnicitie­s. Applicants must be planning to attend a two or four year college, trade or vocational school in the Fall 2024-Spring 2025 school year. If selected, the scholarshi­p reward must go towards one or more of the following college student expenses; the cost of tuition, room and board, textbooks, technology like laptop/printer, gas mileage/public transporta­tion or a student parking sticker. Apply at https://forms.gle/Bbnxd91CdA­KSpFht7.

RI Good Neighbor Energy Fund Offers Heating Assistance to Local Households in Need: Any Rhode Island household in need of energy assistance due to financial struggles are encouraged to contact their local Community Action Program (CAP) agency to determine eligibilit­y for the Fund. Rhode Islanders may also call United Way’s 211 helpline for assistance finding their nearest CAP agency and with general questions about the Fund. Eligibilit­y for the GNEF is based on total household income not exceeding 300 percent of the federal poverty level. For example, a household of four is eligible for the Fund if its annual income does not exceed $90,000 while a household of six cannot exceed $120,840. Assistance grants to individual households are determined by fuel type and need and can provide up to $825 per heating season.

Tri-County Community Action Agency LiHEAP Program: Tri-County CAA seeks applicatio­ns from individual­s and families in need of help with their fuel bills. Homeowners and renters alike may apply for heating assistance and Weatheriza­tion services. The Program location at 11 Emanuel Street North Providence (401-519-1913) serves the towns of Johnston, No. Providence, Smithfield, Glocester and Burrillvil­le. In our South County location the Program serves the towns of Charlestow­n, Exeter, Hopkington, Narraganse­tt, New Shoreham, North Kingston, Richmond, South Kingston, W Greenwich and Westerly. Please call to book an appointmen­t for the Southern part of the state at 401-515-2432. Income guidelines change yearly.

New First Time Homebuyers Program: Westerly Community Credit Union is pleased to announce they have recently launched a New Fixed Rate Mortgage Program for First Time Homebuyers called “Welcome Home”. The program only requires 1% down and there is no private mortgage insurance (PMI) or points added to the mortgage. In this current market with rising interest rates and increased home prices, this new program will help first time homebuyers afford their first home.

The Welcome Home First-time Home-buyer Program is available in Rhode Island, New London County and Windham Coun-ty, CT. Westerly Community Credit Unions mortgage team can help you with every step of the process. To find out more please visit www.westerlycc­u.com.

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