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WAKA Somerville Dodgeball
Dr. Albert F. Argenziano School at Lincoln Park, 290 Washington St, Somerville, MA | Get Directions »
$65.00
Do you like to:
-Meet tons of co-ed young adults?
-Get a sweet, free t-shirt?
-Burn tons of calories by playing a typical school yard game?
-Drink at a local Somerville bar in your sweatpants! I repeat, DRINKING IN YOUR SWEATPANTS.
If that doesn't convince you, we have just completed our very first season, complete with:
-Weekly costume themes
-Alcoholic prizes
-Newsletters that included pictures of Tom Selleck, Kevin Federline and a pantsless lady holding a monkey (among others)
-Flip cup and beers a plenty
Our AWESOME winter season begins on February 16 at the Argenziano School in Union Sq.!
To register and to to find out more about our league, please visit: www.kickball.com/masomervilledodgeball
Event Details
| Where | Dr. Albert F. Argenziano School at Lincoln Park 290 Washington St, Somerville, MA 02143 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 7:00 pm–10:00 pm |
| Who to bring | College Students, Singles |
| Website | http://www.kickball.com/masomervilledodgeball |
| ilana@kickball.com | |
| Price | 65 |
| Tickets | Buy Tickets |
More About Dr. Albert F. Argenziano School at Lincoln Park
Dr. Albert F. Argenziano School at Lincoln Park
A roughly $35 million renovation completed in 2007 transformed this K-8 school into a state-of-the-art teaching facility. Formerly called the Lincoln Park Community School, it is now named for former School Superintendent Dr. Albert F. Argenziano. Inside the gleaming, energy-efficient building are over 40 classrooms, a new Library/Media Center, and a Math & Science Technology Center—all outfitted with cutting-edge teaching technologies.
The expansive grounds now feature renovated playing fields and a jungle gym. Over 490 students attend the school and roughly two-thirds are English Language Learners. The school's Structured English Immersion Program provides intensive English instruction. Meanwhile, Argenziano is an international demonstration site for the Quaglia Institute for Student Aspirations, a nonprofit program that helps students set goals and reach them. The social-emotional curriculum, Second Step, is also taught to grade K-6 students.
Test scores are available on the school's website and here. Principal Barbara O'Brien heads the school.