Re: [LincolnTalk] cat sitter needed (with specific requirements)

2023-06-13 Thread Bob Wolf
Andrea Reynes has done all you require for an elderly cat of ours.
cheval1...@gmail.com

On Tue, Jun 13, 2023 at 3:14 PM Steve Hirsch via Lincoln <
lincoln@lincolntalk.org> wrote:

> Hi Lincoln list,
>
> We are in need of a cat sitter who is adept at administering oral,
> topical, and needle injected medications to cats. The requirement would be
> to visit our house twice per day (approximately every 12 hours) for about
> 1.5 weeks. Feeding and medicating would need to be performed on each visit,
> and 2 litter boxes would need to be scooped once per day.
>
> Further details: We have 4 cats. Cat #1 receives an oral (liquid) med 2x
> per day and a topical med 1x per day; cat #2 receives the same topical med
> as cat #1; cat #3 receives an insulin shot 2x per day; cats 1, 2 & 3
> receive food with the meds. cat #4 just needs to be fed 1x per day, no
> meds. All cats are docile(*), especially #1 whose oral med is the most
> challenging. (*)They're docile for us. For a sitter, we're certain they'd
> be non-hostile, but cat #1 might be a bit of a wiggler.
>
> Would anyone have a referral for someone they believe would be able handle
> this care reliably?
> Ideally this would be someone like a vet tech or pet parent with similar
> experience.
>
> Thank you!
> Steve & Wendy
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Re: [LincolnTalk] cat sitter needed (with specific requirements)

2023-06-13 Thread Kellie Payne
Hi
We also use Walden Pet Services with our elderly cat, and she too needs
medication daily. They have a great set up and even send texts and pictures
when they care for your pets.  I highly recommend them also.

Kellie Payne

On Tue, Jun 13, 2023 at 8:01 PM Taylor Family 
wrote:

> We have a good experience with Walden Pet Services of Concord with elderly
> cats and medication.
> www.waldenpet.com
>
>
> On Jun 13, 2023, at 3:14 PM, Steve Hirsch via Lincoln <
> lincoln@lincolntalk.org> wrote:
>
> Hi Lincoln list,
>
> We are in need of a cat sitter who is adept at administering oral,
> topical, and needle injected medications to cats. The requirement would be
> to visit our house twice per day (approximately every 12 hours) for about
> 1.5 weeks. Feeding and medicating would need to be performed on each visit,
> and 2 litter boxes would need to be scooped once per day.
>
> Further details: We have 4 cats. Cat #1 receives an oral (liquid) med 2x
> per day and a topical med 1x per day; cat #2 receives the same topical med
> as cat #1; cat #3 receives an insulin shot 2x per day; cats 1, 2 & 3
> receive food with the meds. cat #4 just needs to be fed 1x per day, no
> meds. All cats are docile(*), especially #1 whose oral med is the most
> challenging. (*)They're docile for us. For a sitter, we're certain they'd
> be non-hostile, but cat #1 might be a bit of a wiggler.
>
> Would anyone have a referral for someone they believe would be able handle
> this care reliably?
> Ideally this would be someone like a vet tech or pet parent with similar
> experience.
>
> Thank you!
> Steve & Wendy
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Re: [LincolnTalk] cat sitter needed (with specific requirements)

2023-06-13 Thread Taylor Family
We have a good experience with Walden Pet Services of Concord with elderly cats 
and medication.
www.waldenpet.com 


> On Jun 13, 2023, at 3:14 PM, Steve Hirsch via Lincoln 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi Lincoln list,
> 
> We are in need of a cat sitter who is adept at administering oral, topical, 
> and needle injected medications to cats. The requirement would be to visit 
> our house twice per day (approximately every 12 hours) for about 1.5 weeks. 
> Feeding and medicating would need to be performed on each visit, and 2 litter 
> boxes would need to be scooped once per day. 
> 
> Further details: We have 4 cats. Cat #1 receives an oral (liquid) med 2x per 
> day and a topical med 1x per day; cat #2 receives the same topical med as cat 
> #1; cat #3 receives an insulin shot 2x per day; cats 1, 2 & 3 receive food 
> with the meds. cat #4 just needs to be fed 1x per day, no meds. All cats are 
> docile(*), especially #1 whose oral med is the most challenging. (*)They're 
> docile for us. For a sitter, we're certain they'd be non-hostile, but cat #1 
> might be a bit of a wiggler.
> 
> Would anyone have a referral for someone they believe would be able handle 
> this care reliably? 
> Ideally this would be someone like a vet tech or pet parent with similar 
> experience.
> 
> Thank you!
> Steve & Wendy
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Community Center Building Committee Project Update June11, 2023

2023-06-13 Thread Paul Shorb
Thanks for pulling up the resolution language, Rich. I agree, that is
clearly what that language means. So continuing to consider a “100%” option
is perfectly consistent with the resolution.

Similarly, the resolution language clearly says that the new community
center will be at Hartwell, possibly “supplemented” (or not) by “existing
available town space”.

That’s what Town Meeting voted for.

On Tue, Jun 13, 2023 at 3:42 PM Rich Rosenbaum  wrote:

> My reading of
>
> *including options not to exceed 75%, and 50% pf the current project
> estimated cost of $25 million*
>
> does not seem to preclude the presentation of other options, only that
> those two must be included.
>
> Rich
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 12, 2023 at 6:07 PM Sara Mattes  wrote:
>
>> I am confused.
>>
>> I thought the Spc.Town meeting vote charged the CCBC to develop options
>> that were 50% and 75% of the price tag of $25 million, and to look at other
>> sites for program locations.
>>
>> *“...to assist the CommunityCenter Building Committee in developing a
>> range of Community Center design choices and budgets, including options not
>> to exceed 75%, and 50% pf the current project estimated cost of $25 million
>> for the Hartwell Complex supplemented or not with existing available town
>> space with the intention of presenting said choices at a fall, 2023 Special
>> Town Meeting for a vote on a preferred option;….”*
>>
>> Why is the CCBC now presenting “…3 required options (up to 100%, up to
>> 75%, up to 50%….”?  (See below).
>>
>> Where is the “requirement” of a 100% option?
>>
>> How does this comport with the vote of a (packed) meeting?
>> How does this reflect the will of the town?
>>
>>
>> Perhpas I have missed something here.
>>
>> See you tomorrow night.
>>
>> Sara
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Sara Mattes
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Jun 11, 2023, at 6:59 PM, Community Center Building Committee <
>> ccbccommunicationscommit...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> TOWN OF LINCOLN
>> *COMMUNITY CENTER BUILDING COMMITTEE*
>>
>>
>> *PROJECT UPDATESUNDAY, JUNE 11, 2023*
>> Hello Neighbor,
>>
>> Thank you for joining our Community Center Building Project mailing list
>> at www.LincolnCommunityCenter.com
>> .
>> A community center - housing the Council on Aging, Human Services, Parks
>> and Recreation, and space for a variety of civic organizations, has the
>> potential to impact the lives of all residents.  We want to make it easy
>> for you to stay informed of our work.
>>
>> We provide routine updates of our day-to-day tasks, which inform the
>> decisions made at our bi-weekly public meetings.
>>
>>
>> *CCBC WORK THIS PAST WEEK*:
>> Options are coming together!  The image above is just one of three
>> potential site plans...
>>
>> *Program Analysis & Development*
>> *At our public meeting this past Wednesday, June 7, the CCBC voted to
>> approve the updated program need analysis
>> 
>>  that
>> was presented on May 31, for preliminary cost modeling*.  *We expect to
>> see early project costs at our public forum this coming Tuesday. **(Details
>> below)*
>>
>> *To date, ICON has developed a "needs-based" program that represents a
>> 10,000 sqft reduction from the 2018 program, which was "needs
>> & wants-based." * With last week’s vote, they are now cost modeling this
>> program to determine which of the 3 required options *(up to 100%, up to
>> 75%, up to 50%)* this program represents, and will also
>> propose strategies to fulfill the remaining two options.  CCBC's goal is to
>> approve these strategies - along with associated site plans
>> 
>>  - in the coming weeks, so ICON can spend the summer months designing
>> concepts for public review next September.
>>
>> *The* *CCBC is also working to review program and square footage
>> statistics of neighboring community facilities to see how our work
>> compares. * This will take some time, as these facilities often
>> differ in terms of services, location, and funding, but this will
>> ultimately assist us in in finding the "right-size" space to meet our
>> program needs.
>>
>> *Site Planning*
>> Based on feedback from our May 31 public meeting, we've updated our site
>> plans
>> and
>> will be using these plans to present potential building design, site
>> concepts and costs at our June 13 public forum. *(Details below)*
>>
>> *Community Engagement*
>> *We have 2 public sessions this week **(details below)**! * These
>> sessions will focus on cost modeling our building designs and site concepts
>> so ICON can spend the summer months furthering these concepts for public
>> feedback next fall.  Our fall 

[LincolnTalk] cat sitter needed (with specific requirements)

2023-06-13 Thread Steve Hirsch via Lincoln
Hi Lincoln list,

We are in need of a cat sitter who is adept at administering oral, topical, and 
needle injected medications to cats. The requirement would be to visit our 
house twice per day (approximately every 12 hours) for about 1.5 weeks. Feeding 
and medicating would need to be performed on each visit, and 2 litter boxes 
would need to be scooped once per day. 
Further details: We have 4 cats. Cat #1 receives an oral (liquid) med 2x per 
day and a topical med 1x per day; cat #2 receives the same topical med as cat 
#1; cat #3 receives an insulin shot 2x per day; cats 1, 2 & 3 receive food with 
the meds. cat #4 just needs to be fed 1x per day, no meds. All cats are 
docile(*), especially #1 whose oral med is the most challenging. (*)They're 
docile for us. For a sitter, we're certain they'd be non-hostile, but cat #1 
might be a bit of a wiggler.
Would anyone have a referral for someone they believe would be able handle this 
care reliably? Ideally this would be someone like a vet tech or pet parent with 
similar experience.

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[LincolnTalk] Student data report and feedback survey

2023-06-13 Thread Susan Taylor
The Lincoln School Committee is meeting on Thursday, June 15th at 6pm in the 
Hartwell Multipurpose Room.  Topics for this week's meeting include: 

Literacy and Math Data Roll-up Report
Report on District’s Annual Feedback Survey Results
Report on Bullying Flowchart, and
FY23 Financial End-of-Year Report
Members of the public can watch live streaming via Zoom Webinar 

 or on local access TV channels 8 and 13.

Anyone interested in participating in the Public Comments portion of this 
meeting, please email jmaclachlan-schoolc...@lincnet.org 
 anytime prior to 3pm the day of the 
meeting and you will be sent log-in instructions  To see the full agenda, click 
here 



Susan Hands Taylor
svhtay...@comcast.net
781-259-9569




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[LincolnTalk] Barn Buddies at Codman Farm this summer!

2023-06-13 Thread Abigail Adams via Lincoln
https://codmancommunityfarms.org/education-programs/2022/7/6/barn-buddies-coming-soon
 
Hands on Farm Fun is back this summer with our Barn Buddies crew! We’ve got 
some fantastic farm activities in the works and can’t wait to get out in the 
fields with our community’s future farmers… you can sign up for all sessions or 
even just a day! A few spaces left! See link above for dates and sign-ups!





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[LincolnTalk] free large dog crate

2023-06-13 Thread cldl
FREE - Large wire dog crate - single door - approximately 25 wide and 36 long.  
email me directly. 
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Baby deer

2023-06-13 Thread Leslie Turek
Great news! And thanks for posting the lovely photo!
Leslie

On Tue, Jun 13, 2023 at 8:36 AM Edica Lin  wrote:

> As many of you suggested, the deer mama came after dark to pick up the
> baby!  Thank you for your advices.
>
>
> Edica
>
> > On Jun 12, 2023, at 9:50 AM, Edica Lin  wrote:
> >
> > Dear Neighbor,
> >
> > A baby deer is hanging out by our property.  It looks like just a few
> days old.  We are hoping the mother will come to pick her up before the
> evening.  If not, who should I contact to come to rescue her?
> >
> > Edica
> > 
> >
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Re: [LincolnTalk] INF: viewing the lincoln-sudbury fence viewer

2023-06-13 Thread Rich Rosenbaum
If you're having problem with the link to the archive, you can try this one:

https://lincolnma.advantage-preservation.com/search?t=35409=t=01/01/1959-12/31/1968=1

If you would like to search the archive (for example, to search for a
person's name), use this link:

http://lincolnma.advantage-preservation.com/

Rich


On Mon, Jun 12, 2023 at 9:28 PM K Mierz via Lincoln 
wrote:

> thanks to the lincoln library,
>
> you can now view online scanned pages of the lincoln-sudbury *fence
> viewer,*
>
> the local newspaper here from 1959 -1968.
>
>
> there are lots of articles on births, deaths, baby and wedding showers,
> retirements, town politics, school budgets and animal sightings.
>
> travel back to those simpler? days of yesteryear with this link:
>
> https://lincolnma.advantage-preservation.com/search?t=35409=t=01/01/1959-12/31/1968=1
>
>
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Baby deer

2023-06-13 Thread Rob Haslinger
Best thing is to leave it be. Most likely the mother will come back.

On Mon, Jun 12, 2023 at 9:37 PM Edica Lin  wrote:

> Dear Neighbor,
>
> A baby deer is hanging out by our property.  It looks like just a few days
> old.  We are hoping the mother will come to pick her up before the
> evening.  If not, who should I contact to come to rescue her?
>
> Edica
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[LincolnTalk] Summer babysitter

2023-06-13 Thread Elissa K
Good morning, May I please submit this posting below?


Hi,

We are looking for a summer babysitter for our son who will be 10 months
old.


Text is the best way to get in touch.


Thank you,

Elissa

617-957-0615
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Baby deer

2023-06-13 Thread Edica Lin
As many of you suggested, the deer mama came after dark to pick up the baby!  
Thank you for your advices.


Edica 

> On Jun 12, 2023, at 9:50 AM, Edica Lin  wrote:
> 
> Dear Neighbor,
> 
> A baby deer is hanging out by our property.  It looks like just a few days 
> old.  We are hoping the mother will come to pick her up before the evening.  
> If not, who should I contact to come to rescue her?  
> 
> Edica
> 
> 
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