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Wed, Mar 18th
My Fair Lady: A Preview of the New Wellesley Players' Production
7:00pm--A behind-the-scenes look at preparing The Wellesley Players' production of Lerner and Loewe's My Fair Lady, for its April 10-19 run at the Arsenal Center for the Arts in Watertown. Director Celia Couture and Music Director Art Finstein will give you an inside glimpse into the creative process, and will preview this iconic show in songs sung by several members of this gifted cast. More details of the show at www.wellesleyplayers.org. Refreshments. Framingham Public Library, 49 Lexington Street, Costin Room.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Thu, Mar 19th
Lifelong Learning Lecture Series: Climate Disruption: A Braided Tale
7:00pm--GUEST SPEAKER: Dr. Vandana Singh, Associate Professor, Physics and Earth Sciences, Framingham State University. This is the scientific story of climate change, intertwined with an account of the human story, including the speaker's own journey of learning and transformation. ***LIFELONG LEARNING LECTURE SERIES*** This free lecture series is a collaboration of Framingham State University and Framingham Public Library. The series is funded in part by the Framingham Cultural Council, a local agency of the Massachusetts Cultural Council- www.massculturalcouncil.org. Refreshments. Framingham Public Library, 49 Lexington Street, Costin Room.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Fri, Mar 20th
I, Lalla: A spring celebration with gentle yoga, live music and mystical poetry
7:00 pm -- You are invited to an exquisite candlelit evening of spoken poetry, music and yoga on, Friday, March 20th at 7:00pm. *** Join Jennifer Sundeen and John Calabria as we celebrate the poetry of Lal Ded, the 14th century Shaivite mystic from Kashmir, whose unconventional and profound devotion to our divine nature is remembered even today. We will be moving quietly and gently on our mats to the poetry of Lalla, and to the heart opening sounds of the strings, then melt into a long and loving svasana as we - like Lalla herself - find love and freedom for our own divine spirits. *** Cost: $25 in advance, $30 at the door. (Register online using link below). *** Open Spirit, 39 Edwards Street, Framingham MA 01701
http://www.openspiritcenter.org

Fri, Mar 20th
Legacy Night at Loring Arena
Free Skating Event for All! *** Join the Loring Arena Legacy Foundation on Friday, March 20th... We're Bringin' Back the Friday Night Skate! *** The Friday Night Skate was a weekly get-together that a lot of us remember from our childhood & teenage years. The time has come to do it again... so dust off your skates or grab a rental - you are guaranteed to have a blast! Haven't seen Loring Arena in years? You're welcome to join us, skate or come sit in the stands & reminisce. There will be old & new music. Invite family, old or new friends, have date night! Dress up or break out your old team jersey... just come down to the old barn & enjoy! *** Friday, March 20th, 7-9pm **** Edward F. Loring Arena, 165 Fountain Street, Framingham, MA *** This event is open to all ages! *** FREE Admission *** FREE Skate Rentals *** FREE Hot Cocoa *** WE'LL HAVE LORING LEGACY T-SHIRTS FOR SALE! $15.00 PER SHIRT
http://www.loringarenalegacyfoundation.org

Sat, Mar 21st
Framingham Library Book Sale
Book Sale at the Framingham Public Library, 49 Lexington Street, on Saturday, March 21, 10 am - 3 pm; members of the Friends of the Library can enter at 9:30. Shop the wide variety of bargain books: fiction, biographies, travel, classics, children's literature, and more. Stock up on DVDs, CDs, videos, and books on CD. Visit the Bag Room and fill a paper grocery bag for just $7 -- what a deal! All the money from the sale goes right back into library programming, DVDs, museum passes, and much more. Shop the sale, support the library!
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org/friends/friends.htm

Sat, Mar 21st
Heritage Craft Fair 2015 (at Keefe Tech)
Heritage Chorale's 42nd Annual Craft Fair at Keefe Tech, 750 Winter St in Framingham, on Saturday, March 21st, from 10:00am to 4:00pm. *** Over 115 crafters will display their creations - pottery, food, glass, paintings, candies, greeting cards, baby clothes, woodworking and more! Delicious food, home-baked desserts and snacks will be available for purchase in the cafeteria. A great event for everyone - especially seniors and families! *** Admission is $4.00 at the door, (Seniors $3.50, Children under 12 admitted for free). *** Handicapped accessible, indoors, free parking. *** One fair goer from last year was quoted as saying, "This is one of the best craft fairs I've seen. Each booth seems so individual." *** For info call 508-270-3999.
http://heritagechorale.org

Sat, Mar 21st
Spring 2015 Comedy Series with headliner Bob Siebel
The Sheraton Framingham brings back comedy beginning with Boston's legendary headliner Bob Seibel and also featuring two other top Boston comedians – Chris Tabb and 2014 Boston Comedy Finalist Andrew Mayer -- on Saturday, March 21. Doors open at 7 for 8 p.m. show. Tickets are $20, available online (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bob-seibel-headlines-sheraton-framingham-comedy-tickets-16035271930) and also at the door (cash only) on show night (if space permits). For reservations, call (774) 414-7020. Parking is free.
http://www.scampscomedy.com/

Sat, Mar 21st
The Dennisons - A Family Ahead of their Time (at Village Hall)
Saturday, March 21, 2015, 2:00 P.M. at Historic Village Hall, 2 Oak Street, Framingham *** $5/FHC member, $10/non-member *** Libby Franck will portray Kate Ware Smith – a Framingham wife, mother and social worker who became a part of the Dennison family when her son Edmund married Henry S. Dennison's daughter Helen. Kate will provide a glimpse into this remarkable family of reformers from Henry with his progressive economic and social activities to the women who were highly educated and devoted to local and national reform agendas.
http://www.framinghamhistory.org/dennisons-family-ahead-time

Sat, Mar 21st
Troop 12 Pancake Breakfast (at Plymouth Church)
7:30am 'til 11:00am -- Troop 12's 35th Annual Pancake Breakfast Extravaganza, Saturday, March 21, 2015 *** Menu includes: pancakes, ham, sausage, juice, coffee and tea. *** Tickets may be purchased at the door. $5 adults, $4 for seniors and children under 11. *** ALL ARE WELCOME!! *** Held at: Plymouth Church, 87 Edgell Road, Old Framingham Center *** Come and have breakfast with your family, friends, and neighbors, and be served by the Boy Scouts of Troop 12.
http://www.bsatroop12.net

Sat, Mar 21st
Veterans Acupuncture Care (VAC)
A local group of volunteer acupuncturists is offering free community acupuncture for veterans, active military, first responders and their families. The program addresses issues related to post combat stress such as sleep, anxiety, panic or other mood changes. VAC is located at St. Andrew's Church 3 Maple St. Framingham MA. The ongoing clinic will be open the hours of 10 a.m.-12 noon every Saturday. Last sitting is 11:30 am. Walk in. No appointment needed. Winter snow cancellation made by 8 a.m., please check facebook page or call info line 508 626 0896 for a message.
http://vacmetrowest.com

Sat, Mar 21st
You Must Read This!
10:00am--Looking for a good book? Join other readers in this informal book chat. Participants have the opportunity to share with the group a book or two they have enjoyed. Everyone leaves with a list of recommended titles. To see what was reviewed at previous meetings, please click here. Refreshments.Framingham Public Library, 49 Lexington Street, Trustees Room.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Wed, Mar 25th
My Wife, Abigail Adams, the First Modern American Woman
7:00pm--With historical reenactor George Baker as President John Adams. George Baker gives a witty and inspiring performance from the perspective of President John Adams. He talks with affection and humor about his wife, Abigail Adams, who made the Adams family prosperous through her skills and ingenuity. Theirs was a 53 year marriage of equals who passionately worked for the creation and nurturing of the new American nation. Refreshments. Framingham Public Library, 49 Lexington Street, Costin Room.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Thu, Mar 26th
Lifelong Learning Lecture Series: What Happens After We Die?
7:00pm--GUEST SPEAKER: Dr. Rifat Sonsino, Rabbi Emeritus, and Adjunct Professor of Theology, Boston College. Dr. Sonsino will discuss different philosophical scenarios outlined in our Western culture. ***LIFELONG LEARNING LECTURE SERIES*** This free lecture series is a collaboration of Framingham State University and Framingham Public Library. The series is funded in part by the Framingham Cultural Council, a local agency of the Massachusetts Cultural Council- www.massculturalcouncil.org. Refreshments. Framingham Public Library, 49 Lexington Street, Costin Room.
http://www.framinghamlibrary.org

Sat, Mar 28th
Veterans Acupuncture Care (VAC)
A local group of volunteer acupuncturists is offering free community acupuncture for veterans, active military, first responders and their families. The program addresses issues related to post combat stress such as sleep, anxiety, panic or other mood changes. VAC is located at St. Andrew's Church 3 Maple St. Framingham MA. The ongoing clinic will be open the hours of 10 a.m.-12 noon every Saturday. Last sitting is 11:30 am. Walk in. No appointment needed. Winter snow cancellation made by 8 a.m., please check facebook page or call info line 508 626 0896 for a message.
http://vacmetrowest.com

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