Kids & Family
Five Things You Need to Know Today: April 12
Learn how family communication keeps kids healthy.

1. CLASSES & LECTURES: Parent Education in Sudbury
Parent Education in Sudbury is putting on a program entitled "Let's Be Honest: Communication in Families That Keeps Kids Healthy," designed to help prepare parents and other caregivers to create an environment of trust and comfort in talking with their children about sex and sexuality.
Positive communication between parents and children helps establish family and individual values enabling young people to make healthier, safer and better-informed decisions related to sexuality.
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RSVP to pes@sudbury.k12.ma.us or to Betsy Grams at 978.443.1071 ext. 1132. Program begins at 7 p.m.
2. ART & ENTERTAINMENT: Goodnow Book Club for Grown-Up Girls
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Ladies, come to The Goodnow Book Club for Grown-Up Girls at 7 p.m. to discuss selections of Chick Lit, the fiction genre revolving around women dealing with relationships, jobs, marriage, raising children and much more.
April's book selection will be Losing Clementine by Ashley Ream.
Registration is required. For more information, visit the library or call 978-443-1035.
3. GOVERNMENT: Historic Districts Commission meeting
The Commission will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Flynn Building. For the Commission's agenda, click here.
4. SPORTS & RECREATION: Baseball
The Lincoln-Sudbury baseball team plays host to Xaverian. First pitch is slated for 4 p.m. at Feeley Field.
5. THEATER: 'FOOTLOOSE'
Based on the classic 1984 Kevin Bacon film, this musical is overflowing with energy, excitement and dance and includes pop song sensations “Footloose,” “Let’s Hear it For the Boy,” and “Holding Out For A Hero.”
This show is a can’t-miss-guaranteed-good-time for all. This ambitious production features the talents of nearly one hundred students on stage, backstage and in the band!
FOOTLOOSE is directed and choreographed by LSB Director Carly Evans with music direction by LS Choral Director, Mike Bunting and LS Band and Orchestra Director, Tom Grandprey conducting.
Show begins at 7:30 p.m. at Lincoln-Sudbury.
For tickets, email: lsbtickets@gmail.com.
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