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Wed, Sep 24th
Artist Talk: Sarah Pollman (at Danforth Art)
Wednesday, September 24, 12:30 *** Join photographer Sarah Pollman for a discussion of her work exhibited in "Aura/Ground," which focuses on two of her projects -- separated by shifts in philosophy and technique, but united in close observation of the tenuous relationship between the past and present, and the meaning we seek in identity. The spectral and uncanny are evidenced in Pollman's nightscapes -- figures hover on stairs and outside of houses, and the past is forced into the present with solemn monumentality in her depictions of grave markers. Included in museum admission. *** Danforth Art, 123 Union Avenue, Framingham, MA 01702, phone: 508-620-0050.
http://www.danforthart.org

Wed, Sep 24th
World Citizens Cafe (at Amazing Things)
7:00pm - 9:00pm *** The World Citizens Cafe is a place for area residents to meet up, honor their heritage and explore their role as citizens of the world. "The World Citizens' Cafe will provide an opportunity for people to relax, share their unique perspectives and experiences, and explore the possibilities that arise when we think of ourselves, not only as citizens of a town or country, but also as citizens of the world," said Phil Cantor, Framingham resident and founder of the World Citizens' Cafe. *** Amazing Things Arts Center, 160 Hollis St., Framingham, MA *** All are welcome! *** Admission is free! ***

Thu, Sep 25th
Framingham Farmers Market
Framingham Farmers Market is open every Thursday, June - October. Noon - 5:30. Located on the Centre Common (Edgell Road). Local produce; delicious breads; honey, kettle corn and more.
http://www.framinghamfarmersmarket.org

Thu, Sep 25th
IAFSA 140th Anniversary Celebration Exhibit
(Weekdays now through October 31st.)A celebration of Framingham State alumni and retrospective exhibit of life as a student, from pranks and pageants, to sports and dorm life. The exhibit features vintage fashions, scrapbooks, alumni achievements and more showcased in a gracious 1917 Arts and Crafts house. Come explore the "hidden" maid's room and butler's pantry and learn about how a Framingham State grad invented the chocolate chip cookie and other alumni achievements. Alumni House, Home of the Independent Association of Framingham State Alumni, 42 Adams Road, Framingham. All welcome. Free admission. Exhibit open weekdays 9 to 3 p.m. and by appointment until October 31st, except for holidays. Call 508-872-9770 or visit alumnihouse.org for more information.
http://www.alumnihouse.org

Thu, Sep 25th
Introduction to Modern Square Dancing
Come join the fun! Learn and dance to many basic square dance calls. Singles and couples of all ages welcome. No prior dancing skill required. New dancers and returning dancers welcomed. The dancing for this evening is free including dancing, refreshments, and parking. Wear comfortable footwear and clothing.Location: Scott Hall at First Parish Church, 24 Vernon St., Framingham, MA. Time: 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 PM. Instructor: Steve Park. Sponsor: Fairs ‘n Squares Square Dance Club. Info: call 508-366-1218 or see SQ-DANCE.COM.
http://SQ-DANCE.COM

Sat, Sep 27th
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

Sun, Sep 28th
Artist Talk: Brian Kaplan (at Danforth Art)
Sunday, September 28, 3:00 *** Join photographer Brian Kaplan to discuss works featured in the exhibition "Not Your Vacation." Brian Kaplan's work is part of an extensive project documenting Cape Cod in the off-season. Kaplan's stark views of shuttered motels and abandoned tourist traps challenge the often nostalgic and idealized depictions of this popular vacation destination. Cleared of summer's out-of-towners, the Cape Cod of winter as depicted in Kaplan's unapologetic photographs feels like a desolate ghost town; piles of televisions, discarded fireworks, even a melted ice cream cone speak to the transient nature of leisure time and isolation that remains after the fleeting summer. Included in museum admission. *** Danforth Art, 123 Union Avenue, Framingham, MA 01702, phone: 508-620-0050.
http://www.danforthart.org

Sun, Sep 28th
Luiz Simas with Marilyn Mair (at Amazing Things)
Rio-born Brazilian composer/singer/pianist Luiz Simas is a genuine Carioca! A New Yorker since ‘89, he has performed in the US, Brazil and in Europe. Luiz' voice and music have warmed major venues including Birdland, Carnegie Hall and Bargemusic. He'll be joined at Amazing Things by his special guest Marilynn Mair, who has performed at Carnegie Hall, at the White House, at Lincoln Center, and in Europe, Japan, and Brazil. She has earned the title, "First Lady of the Mandolin". Marilynn is a Professor of Music at Roger Williams University in Bristol, Rhode Island. The program will start with Luiz on piano and vocals playing his infectious original tunes as well as beloved Brazilian bossa standards, and then continue with Marilynn and Luiz playing together beautiful Brazilian choros. *** Amazing Things Arts Center, 160 Hollis St., Framingham, MA *** For more info, use website link below or call 508-405-2787
http://www.amazingthings.org

Tue, Sep 30th
IAFSA 140th Anniversary Celebration Exhibit
(Weekdays now through October 31st.)A celebration of Framingham State alumni and retrospective exhibit of life as a student, from pranks and pageants, to sports and dorm life. The exhibit features vintage fashions, scrapbooks, alumni achievements and more showcased in a gracious 1917 Arts and Crafts house. Come explore the "hidden" maid's room and butler's pantry and learn about how a Framingham State grad invented the chocolate chip cookie and other alumni achievements. Alumni House, Home of the Independent Association of Framingham State Alumni, 42 Adams Road, Framingham. All welcome. Free admission. Exhibit open weekdays 9 to 3 p.m. and by appointment until October 31st, except for holidays. Call 508-872-9770 or visit alumnihouse.org for more information.
http://www.alumnihouse.org

Tue, Sep 30th
Town Meeting 102 - 7 PM Blumer Room
Town Moderator Teri Banerjee invites Town Meeting Members and the Public to attend an education session including Anatomy of a Warrant Article, New and Revised Procedures for the upcoming Special Fall Town Meeting and clarification of some Motions and Terms, as time permits.Program will be held in the Blumer Room at Town Hall, 150 Concord Street at 7 PM.
http://www.framinghamma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/15496

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